TANKO® CP_IOM_Rev5

TANKO®-CP Jet Cleaner

7.4.1.1 CP2 and CP2S maintenance intervals

A Media connection [MC] / Process connection [PA]

A

B Plain bearings between shaft and inflow disk

C Plain bearings between shaft and housing

D Cleaning head /shaft connection

B

E Spray holes in the cleaning head

C

D

E

Picture 7.4-1: Maintenance points: CP2 and CP2S

The tightening torque values for the thread connections required for maintenance are listed in section 7.5 Spare Parts and Customer Service.

Inspection and Maintenance Work

The media and process connections are established with a threaded connection or a clip-on connection. Vibration due to operation can lead to the threaded connection working loose, or wear on the cotter pin. You must that the connection is firmly in place regularly. If necessary, replace the cotter pin. m

A

V, F

B Check plain bearing to make sure it is fully functional and for wear. Clean or replace the plain bearing washers as necessary. C Check plain bearing to make sure it is fully functional and for wear. Clean or replace the plain bearing washers as necessary.

V, F, C V, F, C

300 h O

300 h O

Check the cotter pin for wear. After 2 years of normal operation, replace the cotter pin.

D

½ y

V, M

E Check the drilled holes in the cleaning head for soiling and blockages. Clean the cleaning head as necessary.

m

V, F

Table 7.4-1: Inspection and maintenance work CP2 and CP2S

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Translation of the original operating/installation instructions 2016/10

7 Maintenance

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