MTS Criterion 60 - Manual User Manual

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MTS Criterion™ Series 60 Product Manual

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Maintenance

There are no customer serviceable components on the MTS Criterion Series 60
systems. Maintenance consists of keeping the frame and work area clean, general
inspection, checking interlocks, and scheduled frame calibration.

Inadvertent electrical component contamination with detergents or cleaning
fluids can cause circuits to short resulting in equipment damage.

Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning or inspecting any
part of the test frame.

Ensure that the main power is off and the Electrical Disconnect is locked out.

Be careful not to spill and cleaning liquid on the frame.

Using the cleaning solution wrongly may cause injury to personnel or
damage to the machine.

Check the cleaning solution before using.

Ensure to follow all manufactures recommendations and cautions when using any
cleaning solution.

General cleaning

Clean your machine as often as needed. Use a damp, lint-free rag to clean the
side covers, base, and crosshead. If necessary, mild detergent or cleaning fluid
can be used.

Monthly maintenance

Verify that the Emergency Stop button is functioning properly. This can be done
by pressing the Emergency Stop button and making sure the machine stops and
faults are generated, then releasing the Emergency Stop button.

Verify any additional interlocks are functioning properly. (For example, the travel
limit switch on the frame).

Semiannual

maintenance

Verify the speed and position accuracy of the frame. This requires standards and
other equipment typically not available for routine maintenance. Contact your
MTS field service engineer for assistance.

Clean off frame, Integrated Operations Platform and work
area

MTS

Change hydraulic oil

MTS

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Recommended Service (Continued)

WARNING

CAUTION

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