TANKO® CP_IOM_Rev5

TANKO®-CP Jet Cleaner

7.4.2 Tools and Tightening Torque Values

Use only proper tools which are required for performing the required work and approved for use.

Normal workshop equipment is sufficient for the mechanical work on the device. The following tools are required at least:

Screwdriver set (slot head)

– Hexagon socket wrench (hexagon socket 3 mm)

– Open-end wrench (width across flats 32 mm) or adjustable pliers wrench

– Strap wrench/belt pipe wrench (e.g. Ø 140) with woven belt

An assembly tool for installing the plain bearing bushing in the shaft can be obtained from AWH:

Device

Article number for assembly tool

TANKO-CP2/CP2S

664MWCP20001

TANKO-CP3

664MWCP30001

Table 7.4-3: Assembly tool

All the screw connections on the device are firmly tightened in the factory with a corresponding tightening torque. This ensures that the required clamping force between the components to be joined is also present during the time of maximum application of operating forces.

All the relevant tightening torque valued for the screw connections are listed in section 7.5 Spare Parts and Customer Service.

7.4.3 Disassembling the Device

NOTE

Risk of damage to the device as a result of improper assembly/disassembly work! Assembly/disassembly of the device which is NOT performed properly can cause damage to the device which puts the functional safety and reliability at risk when re- commissioning. The failure of components or a device malfunction can cause material damage and consequential damages.

 Use a vise with protective jaws, e.g. plastic or light metal, for clamping.

 Use only suitable tools which do not damage the surface.

 For assembly work, adhere to the specified tightening torque values (see Table 7.5-6: Torques CP2, Table 7.5-12: CP2S torque, Table 7.5-17: Torques CP3).

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Translation of the original operating/installation instructions 2016/10

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