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Cleaning and inspection as required, 8-3-1. Draining lubricating oil

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8. CLEANING AND INSPECTION 8-3. Cleaning and inspection as required This section describes the cleaning procedures that should be carried out not regularly but when required. 8-3-1. Draining lubricating oil 1. When the oiler (1) has filled with oil, turn the oiler (1) to remove it, and drain the oil. 2. After draining the oil, return the oiler (1) to its original position. NOTE: Dispose of waste oil correctly in accordance with local regulations. If any of the oil spills onto the floor by mistake, wipe it all up carefully. 8-3-2. Cleaning the eye guard 0458B Wipe the eye guard clean with a soft cloth. NOTE: Do not use solvents such as kerosene or thinner to clean the eye guard. They may cause discoloration or deterioration of the eye guard. 0459B 8-3-3. Lubrication Lubricate the machine head when required while referring to "3-20. Lubrication". 8-3-4. Draining water 1. Tilt back the machine head. 2. Water may collect in the bed base (1) depending on the condition of the air coming from the compressor, so drain this water if necessary. NOTE: If water collects in the bed base (1), carry out the inspections in "8-1-2. Checking the air filter". If water still continues to collect, there may be a problem with the air cylinder, so it is recommended that you install an automatic drain (commercially-available). 0460B RH-9820 70

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8. CLEANING AND INSPECTION
RH-9820
70
8-3. Cleaning and inspection as required
This section describes the cleaning procedures that should be carried out not regularly but when required.
8-3-1. Draining lubricating oil
1. When the oiler (1) has filled with oil, turn the oiler (1) to
remove it, and drain the oil.
2. After draining the oil, return the oiler (1) to its original
position.
NOTE:
Dispose of waste oil correctly in accordance with local
regulations.
If any of the oil spills onto the floor by mistake, wipe it all
up carefully.
8-3-2. Cleaning the eye guard
Wipe the eye guard clean with a soft cloth.
NOTE:
Do not use solvents such as kerosene or thinner to
clean the eye guard. They may cause discoloration or
deterioration of the eye guard.
8-3-3. Lubrication
Lubricate the machine head when required while referring to “3-20. Lubrication”.
8-3-4. Draining water
1. Tilt back the machine head.
2. Water may collect in the bed base (1) depending on the
condition of the air coming from the compressor, so drain
this water if necessary.
NOTE:
If water collects in the bed base (1), carry out the
inspections in “8-1-2. Checking the air filter”. If water
still continues to collect, there may be a problem with
the air cylinder, so it is recommended that you install an
automatic drain (commercially-available).
0458B
0459B
0460B