IW4/IW7 WB/WBV

Maintenance, Error Codes

4 Maintenance, Error Codes

4.1Maintenance of the Roller Set

The roller set should be inspected and serviced every 200 operating hours or once every 12 months, whichever comes first. The inspection should include a thorough check of the anchoring of the roller set as well as all fasteners and screws. The chain tension must be checked for the first time 14 days after initial commissioning and afterwards inspected on a monthly basis.

Fig. 4-1: Maintenance points on the roller set

!Remove the lateral cover plates of the roller set. Now grease the chain (1) along its entire length well with a universal type lubricant (turn the rollers manually)

!The chain should have a slack of about 5 mm in either direction. If the chain does not have enough tension, loosen the attachment screws (a). Turn the tension screw (b) until proper tension is achieved. When this is completed re-tighten the attachment screws (a) and check the chain slack again.

!The sensor roller hinges (2) must be regularly greased or oiled every 200 operating hours or at least once a year.

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Maha Energy IW4 WB / WBV, IW7 WB / WBV manual Maintenance, Error Codes, Maintenance of the Roller Set

IW4 WB / WBV, IW7 WB / WBV specifications

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