Walinga Ultra-Vac Unit 6614 D 8 Hours / Daily Maintenance
Walinga Ultra-Vac Unit 6614 D 8 Hours / Daily Maintenance
Maintenance Safety
Follow good shop practice:
5.1.3 SERVICING INTERVALS
Fig. 5-1 Blower End Views
Fig. 5-2 Gear End
Fig 5-3 Drive End
5.2.1 BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT
Table 4 Belt Deflection
Follow this procedure when checking and adjusting belt tension and pulley alignment.
Fig. 5-10 Deflection
Adjusting Tension:
Warning : Machine is shown with guard removed for illustrative purposes only. Do not operate machine with guard removed.
Fig. 5-11 Tension Adjustment
Pulley Alignment:
Fig. 5-12 Misalignment
5.2.2 BLOWER OIL CHANGING AND BREATHER CLEANING
The gears that drive and time the blower lobes run in an oil bath for lubrication. Maintaining the correct level in the reservoirs and changing every 100 hours will insure proper lubrication.
When maintaining the blower, follow this procedure:
Checking Oil Level:
IMPORTANT :Check the level only when the oil is cold and the machine is level.
IMPORTANT : It is necessary to maintain the recommended oil level in the reservoir. A low level causes heating from lack of lubrication and rapid gear and bearing wear. Too much oil causes heating from oil churning and can cause seal and breather leaks.
Fig. 5-13 Blower
Fig. 5-14 Blower
Changing Oil:
IMPORTANT : Condensation forms and collects inside the reservoirs during machine operation. Changing oil removes this water and prevents it from damaging the gears and bearings
Cleaning Breathers:
Fig. 5-15 Blower
Fig. 5-16 Breathers
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