Index MS32-6.2 Manual de usuario

Maintenance Instructions
MS32-6.2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Maintenance Instructions
DIM012EN - 03.06.2020
03.06.2020/Sp/Wartungsanleitung/20054684

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Table of contents
Preface........................................................................................................................................................................1
General notes..........................................................................................................................................................1
Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................................................1
Service Interval - Care activities.............................................................................................................................. 7
Maintenance Summary - Care activities..................................................................................................................8
AM010 - Checking the work area door and window pane....................................................................................... 9
AM016 - Check the pressures on the machine......................................................................................................11
AM026 - Check hydraulic and lubrication systems................................................................................................12
AM030 - Visual inspection of all fluid lines and electrical cables........................................................................... 15
AM032 - Check pre-pressure of pressure accumulators....................................................................................... 17
AM035 - Replace the breathing filter at the filler neck of the hydraulic fluid tank................................................... 19
AM040 - Check pneumatic system (visual inspection).......................................................................................... 21
AM055 - Cleaning of the machine......................................................................................................................... 23
AM065 - Check Stäubli robot................................................................................................................................ 25
AM080 - Clean and lubricate chucks.....................................................................................................................26
AM090 - Check work area light (visual inspection)................................................................................................27
AM100 - Clean cooling lubricant outlet on spindle carrier......................................................................................28
AM110 - Check the window pane at the level sensor of the vacuum rotation filter.................................................30
AM125 - Check coolant.........................................................................................................................................32
AM130 - Removing clamping element holder........................................................................................................34
AM280 - Clean collets and base body...................................................................................................................37
AM335 - Remove, inspect, lean and reinstall the spindle liner tubes.....................................................................41
AM340 - Visual inspection of the fire extinguishing system................................................................................... 43
AM370 - Checking gas springs on the control cabinet door.................................................................................. 44
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Service Interval - 2.000 Operating hours...............................................................................................................47
Maintenance Summary - 2.000 Operating hours...................................................................................................48
CM010 - Checking the inspection and maintenance schedules/logs.................................................................... 49
CM026 - Check hydraulic system..........................................................................................................................50
CM046 - Replace hydraulic fluid filters..................................................................................................................53
CM060 - Check pre-pressure of pressure accumulators.......................................................................................55
CM080 - Inspection of water cooling equipment (option) ......................................................................................57
CM140 - Inspection of the pneumatic system .......................................................................................................58
CM180 - Checking the window pane.....................................................................................................................61
CM270 - Check MS guard switch/interlock............................................................................................................62
CM290 - Check IEMCA loading and unloading system.........................................................................................63
CM330 - Check gas springs on the control cabinet door, replace if necessary..................................................... 64
CM480 - Check operating panel for general condition.......................................................................................... 66
Service Interval - 5 Years........................................................................................................................................ 67
Maintenance Summary - 5 Years.......................................................................................................................... 68
IM020 - Replace the pressure accumulator...........................................................................................................69
Service Interval - 8 Years........................................................................................................................................ 73
Maintenance Summary - 8 Years.......................................................................................................................... 74
JM010 - Replacing the window pane.....................................................................................................................75
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Preface
General notes
The maintenance activities described in this document essentially pertain only to the
machine. Maintenance activities of auxiliary units (e.g., bar loading magazines,
extraction systems) are described in the documentation of the specific
manufacturer.
The maintenance and servicing activities must absolutely be observed. Failure to
conduct maintenance and servicing in accordance with these instructions
(especially not at the respective intervals) rules out any claims for damages. This
does not apply if it is proved that the non-compliance with the maintenance and
servicing activities is unrelated to the defect. Normal wear and tear, especially of
components such as bearings and seals, is not a defect. These components are
therefore excluded from the warranty. It is recommended to keep a written log of all
maintenance activities carried out.
INDEX multi-spindle lathes generally require cutting oil (based on
mineral oil) as a cooling lubricant. The use of unsuitable water-based
cooling lubricants (so-called emulsions) or of cutting oils that are not
based on mineral oil can cause considerable damage to the
machine. Therefore, such cooling lubricants may be used only with
prior written approval by INDEX . The resulting requirements for
increased maintenance must be followed carefully. Considering the
interactions between cooling lubricant, the material used in each
case, any additives, etc., INDEX 's approval is limited to the basic
safety of using the cooling lubricant on the machine. The testing and
avoidance of interactions are the responsibility of the operator,
INDEX rejects any liability. Be sure to conduct adequate tests prior to
production use.
Maintenance intervals
The maintenance intervals are given based on the operating hours
counter / “Hydraulic system On” operating condition.
Maintenance intervals displayed on the controller (XPanel)
Depending on the respective machine type and the different
controller types, a corresponding message is issued on the controller
when a maintenance interval is reached. The maintenance
instructions stored on the respective controller provide information
(maintenance log) explaining the service and maintenance activities
to be performed.
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Cleaning of the machine
Do not clean the machine with compressed air
- Raised dirt particles may cause breathing difficulty or injury
(especially of the sensory organs). Furthermore, raised dirt
particles or chips may reach spots where they cause technical
problems.
Do not use cotton waste for cleaning
- When cleaning with cotton waste, fibers or thread can get loose
causing safety problems.
Solvents
- Do not use highly volatile solvents such as petroleum spirit,
trichloroethylene or similar cleaning agents. These cleaners may
damage the seals, which can lead to safety problems.
Pressure washers
- Do not clean the machine with a pressure washer. Cleaning with
a pressure washer results in strong corrosion. Furthermore,
bearings may be degreased and seals may become leaking,
which can lead to safety problems.
Cleaning of tool mountings
A suitable cleaning tool must be used to clean the hole in the tool
mounting.
Ordering spare parts
Always specify the machine type and machine number when
ordering spare parts. This and other information about the machine
are located on the nameplate under the main switch of the control
cabinet.
Operating material
For all work in connection with operating materials, the information in
the data sheets of the respective manufacturers and the information
in the document “Notes on Operating Materials”.
Pressure accumulators ≤ 1 L
Pressure accumulators with a volume of ≤ 1 L are not subject to
testing and labeling according to the current issue of the pressure
equipment directive. The directives and regulations applicable in the
country of use must be followed.
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Safety Instructions
General safety precautions
Additionally, the safety precautions in the operating manual “Safety
instructions for CNC turning machines” must be observed. The
safety precautions, as a separate document, are part of the INDEX-
TRAUB user documentation.
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Carrying out maintenance work
Authorized and trained personnel
- Maintenance is to be performed only by authorized and trained
personnel. This applies particularly to work on motors (spindle
motors) or other electrical assemblies. The instructions in the
respective manufacturer documentation must be followed for
such work.
Allow the machine to cool down
- Prior to working on the machine, it must be allowed to cool
down, as hot parts may be located under the covers.
Maintenance work on machine being switched off
- In general, maintenance is to be carried out with the machine
switched off. The main switch must be locked out. Even when
the main switch is switched off, parts of the machine (e.g., the
control cabinet light) may still carry electricity. These parts are
labeled. In a few cases, maintenance work needs to be
performed with the machine turned on (e.g., replacement of
backup batteries). These maintenance activities must be carried
out with special care.
Required tools
- For removing machine parts, suitable lifting gears and a variety
of tools must be used. Removed machine parts must be placed
in a safe position and secured against falling over.
- All maintenance work on the machine must be carried out with
utmost care. Fasteners must be loosened carefully and parts
must be secured against falling down. When elastic items
(springs) are removed/replaced, appropriate devices must be
used. Any (non-horizontal) axes that pose a risk of falling down
must be moved to their end positions or secured against falling
down. Pedal switches must be put aside to avoid inadvertent
actuation.
Performing maintenance, repair or service work
- The currently valid safety regulations, as well as the specific
manufacturer’s information for the intended use must be
observed for these activities.
Use of climbing aids (ladders or steps)
- In addition, appropriate climbing aids may be required to carry
out these activities. When working on climbing aids at great
heights, e.g. on the control cabinet, these must always be
secured or fastened (depending on the machine, eyelets are
also provided for this purpose).
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Procurement/use of spare parts
We recommend the use of original spare parts and accessories. For
damages caused by the use of parts from third-party providers,
liability and warranty are excluded. The use of such products may
change the structural characteristics of the machine and negatively
affect the active or passive safety.
Cellular and cordless phones
When the control cabinet is open or the machine covers are open or
removed, no cellular or cordless phones may be used within a 2 m
radius.
Handling hydraulic and hose lines
Damaged hydraulic hose lines must be replaced immediately.
Typical types of damage include chafing, kinks, cracks,
deformations, or visible leaks.
Flexible, pressurized hydraulic hose lines of INDEX/TRAUB
equipment are generally designed as thermoplastics or metallic
hydraulic hose lines.
The machine operator/owner is responsible for compliance with the
laws and regulations of the country of use with regard to the use of
hydraulic hoses.
We recommend inspection and documentation of the hydraulic hose
lines installed inside the machine and not directly visible every 12
months. For hydraulic hose lines visible in the work area or mounted
outside the machine and connecting components to the machine, we
recommend inspection and documentation every 6 months.
For the flexible, pressurized hydraulic hose lines used by INDEX/
TRAUB , empirical values are available for very different periods of
use, some of which exceed 10 years.
Maintenance work on fluid systems (hydraulic, lubrication, and
pneumatic systems)
When carrying out maintenance work on fluid systems (hydraulic,
lubrication, and pneumatic systems), make sure before starting the
work that the respective system has been depressurized
(accumulator drain valve / manual slide valve).
Test run or functional test
After all maintenance work and work on electrical assemblies, a test
run or functional test must be performed.
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