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  • Robomaster 60

1. For efficiency, have all tools/materials known to be needed for the scheduled maintenance ready prior to starting 2. Communicate with supervisors/operators of the scheduled maintenance to be performed. Briefly discuss how the equipment is running and if there are any problems that they know of that need to be addressed. Inform them of the pending LOTOTO of the machine 3. Do a walk around, checking the general condition for any obvious damage/deficiencies. 4. Perform systems check; making sure safety devices, bin arms, rollers, etc. are functioning properly. 5. Perform LOTOTO procedures. Procedures should be in the document box located on the machine. Perform “Group LOTOTO” procedures if more than one person is working on the machine. 6. Perform all scheduled maintenance 7. If replacement parts are necessary, look for them in inventory first. Parts that need to be ordered, must be cleared through the proper supervisor’s/managers. 8. Take all necessary precautions if LOTO locks are to be removed for testing purposes. Replace them after the test run has been performed 9. Replace all guards upon completing the service 10. Inform all necessary personnel of the intent to remove the LOTO locks prior to removing them. 11. Do final systems check 12. Inform all pertinent parties, that the machine is ready to go back into production and/or and problems that would affect the safe operation of the equipment (i.e., parts that need to be ordered)

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WEEKLY

  • Perform a systems check of safety devices and machine functions

  • Test the press gauge and press switch

  • Perform LOTO

  • General exterior cleaning of excess grease

  • Remove all millscale from machine

  • Cleaning of the filter unit socket

  • Work table cleaning

  • Check the components subject to wear

  • Lubrication of the clamp which turns the bar

  • Check the wear of the cable chain

  • Inform personnel around the area that LOTO locks are being removed

  • Add signature

  • Select date

Parts Ordering/Notes or Comments

  • Parts Ordered

  • What was ordered?

  • Notes/Comments

  • Is this a Monthly inspection?

  • Cleaning the dataplates and indicator lights

  • Tilter unit lubrication

  • Photocells Cleaning

  • Lubrication of the tilter arm

  • Check oil filters

  • Electrical cabinet cleaning

  • Check reduction unit oil level

  • Check the condition of the rebar sliding rollers wear

  • Check the motor brake wear status (for three phase motors only

  • Cleaning cooling fan filters

  • Check the wear and tension of the drive chains of the tilters

  • Add signature

  • Is this a Bi-Annual inspection?

  • check the yellow lines marking off the operator area are visible and if necessary restore them

  • Clean the rack and notched wheel

  • Check the wear and tension of the transmission chain

  • Check the wear and tension of the drive chain of the rollers bench

  • Change the oil filter

  • Lubrication of the transmission chain

  • External check the oil tank of the hydraulic unit

  • Check the level of the hydraulic drive unit

  • Check the flexable hose

  • Add signature

  • Is this an Annual inspection?

  • Check the earthing system

  • Check the physical and chemical condition of the oil

  • Replace hydraulic power unit oil

  • Internal check of the oil tank of the hydraulic drive unit

  • Add signature

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