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© 2023 Nordson C orporation 5-1 5 Maintena nce 5.1 Overview Performing the recommend ed maintenance p rocedures at th e intervals sug gested in thi s manual increases system life and en sures high qu ality machine per fo…

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5 Maintenance
5.1 Overview
Performing the recommended maintenance procedures at the intervals suggested in this manual increases
system life and ensures high quality machine performance for every production run.
This section covers the following topics:
• General Maintenance and Inspection
• Common Cylinder Replacement
• Preventive Maintenance Schedule
• Belt Tensioning Adjustment
• Removal and Replacement of Access Panels
• Magazine Gripper Replacement
• Lubrication Requirements
5.2 Safety First
Operation of your FlexTRAK-OH Material Handler involves mechanical devices, air pressure, and
electrical power. It is essential that every person servicing or operating the FlexTRAK-OH fully
understands all hazards, risks, and safety precautions. When properly operated and maintained, the
FlexTRAK-OH Material Handler should be safe and reliable. Refer to Section 2 - Safety prior to
performing maintenance procedures
.
WARNING! Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks. Observe and
follow the safety instructions in this document and other related documentation.
WARNING! Lockout and Tagout (LOTO) power to the FlexTRAK-OH before performing
service or maintenance on the FlexTRAK-OH. See 2.19 Service Shutdown for
details.
5.3 Hazardous Materials
Some maintenance procedures involve the use of hazardous materials. Always follow all applicable
national and local statutes and regulations, facility safety practice, and the material manufacturer’s Safety
Data Sheet (SDS) recommendations.
5.4 Recordkeeping
The type of maintenance performed should be recorded in the FlexTRAK-OH maintenance records. At
minimum, dates, procedure type, technician name, part numbers/serial numbers of replaced parts, and
post-procedure functional test results should be recorded.

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5.5 General Maintenance and Inspection
Cleaning and inspecting the exterior and the interior of the FlexTRAK-OH Material Handler is the first
step in maintenance. The procedures in this section are for the major components of the FlexTRAK-OH
Material Handler. The sequence of the maintenance procedures may not necessarily be performed in the
order presented. Perform an initial inspection and visually inspect the exterior and the interior of the
system.
To inspect the exterior and interior of the system:
1. Look for obvious signs of wear and tear in all the assemblies, damage such as a bent or
broken strips, or damaged surfaces and parts.
2. Inspect all components for cleanliness, wear and tear, free movement, alignment, vibration-
free performance, and positive attachment of fasteners.
3. If cleaning is required, clean exterior surfaces using isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and a clean,
lint-free shop rag. Allow to air-dry.
NOTE Avoid use of an over-saturated cleaning rag. Do not allow excessive cleaning
solution to spill on surrounding surfaces.
4. If alignment and tightening of hardware is required, refer to the removal and installation
procedures in this chapter.
5. If components are worn, damaged, or otherwise indicate need for replacement, refer to
removal and installation procedures in this chapter.
6. Order parts immediately if the inspection finds damaged or worn parts to ensure time
delivery. Refer to Section 7 – Illustrated Parts Lists for part numbers and descriptions.
NOTE Inspection and cleaning of the interior of the FlexTRAK-OH Material Handler
requires removal of service access panels. Refer to 5.7 Removal and
Replacement of Access Panels for removal procedures.