Lubrication. 1.7.1 GEARBOXES (FOR L.T., C.T. AND HOIST MOTIONS): Check the condition of oil and replace if required.
Lubrication. The motor and bearings are lubricated for life. * Speed reducer – Follow the manufacturer’s guideline contained within this customer pack, some reducers do not require oil changes. Otherwise, the oil should be replaced after the initial 1,000 hours of operation. Subsequent oil changes are required every 5,000 hours. Never mix compound and synthetic oils in the reducer. * Roller Chain - lubricate bi-weekly with an SAE #30 weight oil. Note: New chains will loosen up slightly as the joints seat themselves causing initial elongation which is many times greater than the elongation during the balance of chain life. A tensioner is located on the upper tier chains to keep the chain taut as it may slacken. To adjust the tension on these chains, loosen the set screw on the tensioner arm, rotate the assembly further into the chain, and re-tighten the set screw. To adjust the tension of the chain from the reducer to the first tier, loosen the four jam nuts on the underside of the machine, evenly tighten the four cap screws located at the corners of the drive mounting plate, then re-tighten the jam nuts on the bottom of the machine.
Lubrication. 1. Contractor shall grease the grease type motor bearings using grease specified in the purchase order. Mobil Synthetic SHC 100 is recommended by the PdM motor testing department.
2. Contractor shall fill the oil-lubricated motor bearing housings to the oil level mark. If there is no oil level mark, the Contractor shall contact the Austin Energy plant contact for advice to determine the correct level. A stainless-steel tag shall then be added to mark the proper oil level. At the completion of the running test, the oil shall be drained from the bearing housing and then tagged with a cardboard tag in large lettering - OIL HAS BEEN DRAINED.
3. Contractor shall ensure all oil piping is straight, level and braced to the motor frame on end bells. Brass pipe or fittings are not permitted.
4. Contractor shall ensure oil mist lubricated type motor bearings are pre-lubricated.
Lubrication. A. Lubricate as often as and in the manner specified by said manufacturer all of those mechanical parts, recommended to be lubricated by the original manufacturer of the elevator equipment. Hoist ropes shall be lubricated as often as and, in the manner specified by the hoist rope manufacturer.
B. Where none currently exist, or existing devices are inoperable, automatic hoist cable lubrication devices shall be installed all traction elevators within ninety (90) days of contract commencement. The type of lubrication device shall be approved by the Owners Representative.
Lubrication. Lubrication for the generator is supplied from a system in common with the turbine lubrication system which is contained in the lubrication module. Lubricant feed and drain lines are provided as an integral part of the generator
Lubrication. Remote bearing lubrication with return lines. Lubrication system ensures complete lubrication of drum bearings. Return lines for grease provides for visual confirmation of complete lubrication. Lubrication points are conveniently located outside the drawworks frame for ease of maintenance.
Lubrication. Wire rope strands shall be impregnated with the minimum amount of Pure Lube Cable Lube needed to close the cable during fabrication. No petroleum base lubricant shall be used on strands during assembly. Pure Lube Cable Lube shall be GC Lubricants’ Pure Lube Cable Lube. After closing the Cable, the Vendor must “flood” or saturate a second coat of Pure Lube, (as recommended by GC Lubricants), on the outside wires to prevent oxidation of the outside wires, while the cable is in storage. Note: GC Lubricants Company. 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx xxx.xxxxxx.xxx
Lubrication. 1) Lubricate the equipment at intervals recommended by the equipment manufacturer or as dictated by the use of the equipment. All lubricants shall be suitable for the purpose intended and shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements specified by the manufacturer of the equipment to which the lubricant is applied.
2) Lubricants, cleaning fluids and all combustible liquid shall be stored in metal cabinets in the machine room and shall be disposed of in accordance with OSHA and EPA guidelines. MSDS data sheets shall be posted as required.
Lubrication. 1. Verify appropriate contact lubricant on moving current carrying parts.
2. Verify appropriate lubrication on moving and sliding surfaces.
Lubrication. 10.1 SES has provided all hoses, fittings, and lot length of lubrication lines for lubrication system required on the cooling bed.
10.2 Because of the method that the cooling bed is disassembled and shipped, all lubrication labor will be provided by the field installation contractor.
10.3 All roller tables will be pre-plumbed to central blocks for hook up by installation contractor.
10.4 Any other parts, which cannot be shipped as assemblies, will be provided with lubrication line and hoses and fittings, but labor will be provided by installation contractor.
10.5 SES has not provided the main lubrication header lines, or the automatic lubrication pumps for any equipment on this project.