MTS Landmark TWX User Manual

Page 148

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Load Unit Maintenance Intervals

When to Do It

What to Do

Before the start of each day’s testing.

Make daily inspections

When the columns become greasy or dirty.

Clean the load unit columns

Depends on the operating environment; more often
in humid environments.

Prevent rust

When the load unit sits unevenly.

Maintain airmount pressures

At least once a month.

Perform label inspection

When the crosshead sticks or moves jerkily on the
column.

Adjust the hydraulic locks

Whenever they begin to be hard to tighten or sticky
when loosened.

Lubricate the crosshead locking bolts

When the bolts begin to loosen or tighten stiffly
(manual locking crossheads only).

After actuator or force transducer installation; when
a better alignment between the two is desired.

Align the force transducer

At least once a month; more often as required by
operating conditions.

Check the accumulators’ precharge pressures.
Adjust if necessary

Weekly; more often as required by operating
conditions.

Clean exposed actuator piston rod

When the indicator is in bypass position or when
hydraulic fluid is changed.

Change HSM filter

When servovalve performance has deteriorated.

Perform 252 Servovalve maintenance: change filter

After the valve balancing procedure (electrical
compensation) has been completed and the results
are judged unsatisfactory.

Perform 252 Servovalve maintenance: adjust
mechanical null

Calibration intervals depend on system requirements
and are typically performed during scheduled

Perform sensor calibration

maintenance by MTS trained personnel. Sensors can
include LVDT, load cell, and extensometer.

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Maintenance

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