Maintenance, Warning – Lincoln Electric IM10161 X-TRACTOR 8A User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

The installer is responsible for following Federal, State and
Local safety codes and regulations.

Before drilling, verify locations of existing gas, water, or
electrical conduits.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts or

electrode with skin or wet clothing.

• Insulate yourself from work and ground.

• Always wear dry insulating gloves.

MOVING PARTS can injure.

• Do not operate with doors open or guards off.

• Stop engine before servicing.

• Keep away from moving parts.

ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD INSTALL,
USE OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT.

The following safety items must be followed at service and
maintenance:
• Main power supply turned off and disconnected.
• Disconnect compressed air.
• Always use personal protection equipment (PPE).

FILTER CONTAINER

Empty the dustbin at regular intervals. The emptying frequency
depends on frequency of use and dust volume. The dustbin is situated
at the rear of the unit.

When emptying, proceed as follows:
1. Be sure OFF-line cleaning cycles are finished. Turn cleaning

switch to OFF-mode.

2. Disconnect main power supply.
3. Loosen the hooks of the dustbin and remove it.
4. Empty the dustbin in a suitable place and in a contained

manner.

5. Remount and reinstall the dustbin.
NOTE: The contents of the dustbin must be treated as hazardous

material and destroyed according to national laws and
regulations.

The particulate matter collected in the unit may be
dangerous to your health. Take necessary precautions so
that you and your fellow workers do not breathe dust and
particulate. Wear a suitable respirator when disposing of
the particulate. Follow local Environmental regulations
for disposal of filters and particulate matter.

CHANGING FILTER CARTRIDGE

Filter life depends on use and type of particulate but normal life of the
filter is approximately 2000 running hours. The filter should be
inspected regularly. Damaged filters must be replaced immediately.
Proceed as follows:

1. Disconnect input power.
2. Remove four of the screws for the main cover of the unit.

Tilt the cover forward.

3. Disconnect compressed air and drain the compressed air

tank in order to empty. The drain valve is situated at the

lower rear end (behind the dust bin).

4. Disconnect the coil for the solenoid valve.
5. Disconnect the hose clamp for the solenoid valve.
6. Disconnect the hose between the filter cover and rear

wall.

7. Open the clamp on top of dust bin.
8. Lift the cover carefully up and pull slightly backwards. Be

sure the inlet connection between the filter cover and the

main chassis is separated.

9. Lift the cover straight up. Unscrew the center bolt and

remove the cartridge. It is recommended to wrap the filter

in a properly closed plastic bag before removal, to avoid

contact with dust.

10. Position the new filter in place and reassemble in reverse

order.

DRAINING OF PNEUMATIC TANK

A valve for draining of water and condensation is mounted at the rear
of the unit. The tank should be drained at least once a week. Pull the
ring of the drain valve until only clean air comes out. Always protect
your eyes when draining the tank.

GREASING OF BEARINGS

All bearings are permanently lubricated. It is recommended to re-
lubricate the bearings after approximately 20,000 hours or 2½ years
of normal run time. Clean all ball bearings and fill 50% of the bearing
and approximately 65% of the housing with new grease. Use ESSO
UNIREX N3 or similar.

BELT TIGHTENING

Tighten the belts as shown in Figure 5.

1. Remove the two (or six) screws securing the cover of the unit and

tilt the cover forwards.

2. Loosen the screws that fasten the fan and adjust the tension

screws.

3. The belts are now tightened.

NOTE: Remember to fasten the

mounting screws on the fan
after tightening.

4. Fasten the cover.

Changing of belts can be done from
the bottom of the unit.

WARNING

WARNING

X-TRACTOR

®

8A WELDING FUME EXTRACTOR

100N

10m

m.

FIGURE 5

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