Galaxy AX500 Safety, Operation & Maintenance Instructions - page 14
Galaxy Manual 1/7/15
Page 14 of 33
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
At least once a week, inspect the internal
components, solution fittings and electrical
connections. Check for signs of
fluid leakage
and
tighten or replace fittings as necessary. Make sure
all
electrical connections
and
cables
are in place.
Solution Lines and Fittings
Flush the machine with a solution of 1 part water
with 20 parts B109 Fibre & Fabric Rinse in order to
neutralise the alkaline residue left by the cleaning
solution.
Quick connect coupler
Spray with WD-40 or equivalent lubricant to prevent
coupler from sticking.
Drain Valve
Apply light oil on gate seals. If machine has to be
stored, leave the gate valve open.
SOLUTION PUMP
!! CAUTION - ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT THE
FOLLOWING REPAIRS
A diaphragm type pump is fitted to the Galaxy
models and requires little maintenance other than
occasional inspection of the pump head to check for
any fluid leakage. The following components
should be inspected and cleaned, or replaced as
necessary. See parts illustration in this manual for
further reference.
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CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
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DIAPHRAGM
-
CAM DRIVE BEARING
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MOTOR BRUSHES.
Models fitted with continuous running pumps (no
pressure switch fitted) should be checked for brush
wear every 6 months for normal usage and every 3
months for heavy usage. In the event of a reduction
in operating pressure, leakage or pump failure, refer
to the
'Fault Finding Guide'
and contact your
Prochem
Distributor.
VACUUM MOTOR
!! CAUTION - ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT THE
FOLLOWING REPAIRS
The vacuum motor is lubricated for life - no
additional lubrication is required. The only other
maintenance that may be required is changing the
motor brushes.
This should only be carried out
by an individual with THOROUGH knowledge of
electric motors
.
The brushes should be changed before the
brush wears to within 3/8" of the brass holder.
With heavy usage we recommend that the
brushes be checked every 3 months. The
recommended inspection period for normal
usage is at least every 6 months. The estimated
brush life is approximately 400 to 450 hours, but
inspection and replacement should take place at
least every 350 hours to prevent the possibility
that brush wear may cause damage to the
vacuum motor.
On re-assembly, the lead wires must be kept away
from the rotating parts and the motor frame. Always
ensure that the green earth wire is re-connected to
the vacuum motor body to ensure safe operation.
To achieve maximum life, the brushes should be
seated on the commutator before full voltage is
applied. Do this by applying 50% of the rated
voltage for thirty minutes
.
In the event of electrical
or mechanical failure, refer to the General Fault
Finding Guide page in this manual and contact your
Prochem Distributor. Although some service parts
are available, we recommend that defective
vacuums be replaced.