Preventing rust, Preventing rust 54 – MTS Series 311 Load Frame User Manual

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Series 311 Load Frame

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Preventing Rust

Maintenance

Preventing Rust

Where you operate the load frame determines how often you take rust prevention
measures. Humid and corrosive environments require more prevention.

Recommended

supplies:

1 grade kerosene

Silicone spray

000 emery cloth

Touchup paint; MTS part numbers 011-059-854 (beige),
011-059-856 (grey), 044-587-501 (brown)

Metal primer paint

Lint-free cloths

The crosshead can slip if the columns are still damp with kerosene.

You can be hurt and your equipment damaged.

The crosshead locks cannot securely clamp on damp columns. Wait until the
columns are dry to the touch before moving and locking the crosshead.

WARNING

Unpainted surfaces: Spray with silicone, and
then wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth. Or,
wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened
with clean hydraulic fluid.

Chrome plated surfaces: For microscratches,
wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened
with #1 kerosene. For rust discoloration,
polish with a very fine emery cloth, and then
wipe down.

Black oxide surfaces: Spray with silicone, and
then wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth. Or, wipe
with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened with
clean hydraulic fluid.

Painted surfaces: For small scratches, use
touchup paint. For large scratches, sand,
prime, and use touchup paint.

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