6
Preventive and corrective maintenance
CAUTION
Unexpected startup during maintenance work, injuries possible.
Always remove the battery before performing preventive and corrective maintenance
work.
6.1
Preventive maintenance schedule
Task
Cleaning the tool (Section 6.2)
Re-greasing the tool (Section 6.3)
Tool inspection (recommended)
6.2
Cleaning the tool
In the case of heavy dirt accumulation it is recommended that the tool be cleaned regularly (daily). In
particular, the tension wheel and the tooth plate should be checked for damage and kept clean.
In the rear housing shell beneath the motor the tool has an access hole (Ø 3 mm) through which
the welding device is rst blown out with compressed air.
After this, clean the tension wheel and toothed plate with compressed air by blowing them out from
the sides.
CAUTION
Wear eye protection when cleaning with compressed air!
If necessary, clean/replace the tension wheel / tooth plate (Section 6.4/6.5).
6.3
Re-greasing the tool
To ensure optimal stability it is recommended that the tool be re-greased regularly.
Remove battery from tool. Remove four cylinder screws Torx (2), strap guide rear (3) and side
cover (4).
Carefully spray welding device at the two
points (5) with a high-pressure-resistant
adhesive lubricating oil spray (e.g. Würth HHS
2000).
Below at the base plate, remove counter-
sunk screw Torx (1) and also spray into the
lubrication hole with the same spray.
counter-sunk screw (1).
Re t the side cover (4).
6.4
Cleaning/replacing the tension wheel
Required parts
BXT3-13 / BXT3-16: Tension wheel (1) (wear part)
BXT3-19: Tension wheel (1) (wear part)
Ball bearing, Ø35/47x7 (2)
Cylinder screw Torx, M4x12 (4)
Wire brush (6)
V 02.16
Interval (cycles)
– Daily (for > 300 strappings/day)
– Weekly (for 100-300 strappings/day)
– Monthly (for 100-300 strappings/day)
– Every 2 years or 80,000 strappings, service
by specialist unit
SIGNODE BXT3-13/16/19
1
2
Order number
1821.047.034
1821.047.037
1930.180.356
1913.904.124
1821.901.004
ENGLISH
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