6. MAINTENANCE

6.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

During production, cleaning and maintenance operations, never touch the machine with hands or tools without making sure that the machine has been disconnected from mains. In case of troubles, make sure that they are not caused by a lack of servicing. On the contrary, ask for the intervention of a FRIGOMAT customer service. In case it is necessary to replace a piece, always ask a distributor or an authorized retailer for ORIGINAL spare parts.

It is advisable to make the machine be checked by a Customer Service every 6/8 months.

6.1.1 CLEANING AND SANITIZATION

Bacteria and moulds easily proliferate due to the presence of fats in cream, that is why it is necessary to carefully wash and clean all parts in contact with the product, such as the cylinder, the agitator and the door.

Rustless materials and/or made of plastic for food industry used for our machines, in conformity with the most severe international standards, make washing operations easier, however they cannot prevent mould proliferation, etc. caused by insufficient cleaning.

TAYLOR COMPANY recommends cleaning the tank and the parts in contact with the product after the employment and in any case in compliance with the sanitary standards in force in the country of installation. To thoroughly clean your batch freezer, proceed as follows:

1.Pour approximately 15.8 quart (15 litres) of clean cold water into the cylinder for model C116, 10.5 quart (10 litres) for model C117, 6.3 quart (6 litres) for model C118.

2.Press the CLEANINING pushbutton and let the machine run for a few minutes. Press STOP and let the washing water off. Repeat the operation until the water coming out of the cylinder is clean.

3.Pour approximately 15.8 quart (15 litres) of detergent solution/sanitiser into the cylinder for model C116, 10.5 quart (10 liters) for model C117 and 6.3 quart (6 liters) for model C118.

4.Press the CLEANINING pushbutton and let the machine run for a few minutes. Press and let all the solution off.

5.To disassemble the door, pull up the lever, make the door rotate to the left and, whilst holding it with one hand, remove the hinged knob with the other

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Taylor C117, C116, C118 manuel dutilisation Maintenance Routine Maintenance, Cleaning and Sanitization

C118, C117, C116 specifications

The Taylor C116, C117, and C118 models represent a series of high-performance vertical machining centers designed for precision engineering and heavy-duty manufacturing applications. These machines are part of Taylor’s commitment to providing advanced solutions for industries ranging from aerospace to automotive.

The C116 model is known for its compact design, making it suitable for shop floors with limited space. Equipped with a high-speed spindle that reaches up to 15,000 RPM, the C116 ensures quick material removal and superior surface finishes. Its robust construction utilizes a cast-iron frame, which minimizes vibrations during machining, ensuring consistent precision across long production runs. The machine features a 24-tool automatic carousel, allowing for rapid tool changes and versatility in operations.

Moving to the C117, this model introduces enhanced capabilities with a larger work envelope, accommodating larger parts and heavier workpieces. It is equipped with an advanced Fanuc control system that provides user-friendly programming and real-time monitoring of machining processes. The C117 also offers dual-axis linear motors in the X and Y axes, which significantly increase acceleration and deceleration speeds, enhancing overall productivity. The intelligent thermal compensation system ensures stability and accuracy, effectively managing heat generated during operation.

Lastly, the C118 model takes a step further with its dual spindle configuration, allowing for simultaneous machining of two components. This innovative design boosts productivity, especially in high-volume production environments. The C118 features advanced automation options, including robotic loading systems, which streamline workflow and reduce labor costs. The machine’s rigid tapping capability and high torque at low RPMs make it ideal for tapping operations in tough materials, further expanding its versatility.

Overall, the Taylor C116, C117, and C118 machining centers combine cutting-edge technology with robust design characteristics, catering to a wide array of manufacturing needs. Their features not only improve efficiency and precision but also provide users with the confidence that they can tackle complex machining tasks with reliability. As industries continue to evolve, these models stand as testament to Taylor's dedication to innovation and quality in the machining sector.