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Routine Press MaintenanceRoutine Press Maintenance

Routine Inspection & Maintenance Chapter 1 1-1 Routine Press MaintenanceRoutine Press MaintenanceRoutine Press MaintenanceRoutine Press Maintenance This Chapter Sponsored by CASTOOL Tooling Solutions The Need for Regular Inspection and Maintenance The common enemies of the horizontal extrusion Press are gravity, friction, fatigue, dirt and foreign matter. The horizontal position requires special support surfaces to bear the weight of components throughout the operating cycle. These bearing surfaces are subject to wear from constant friction, and to damage from dirt and foreign matter that are common around the Press . Heavy equipment and tooling may be dropped on these surfaces, causing permanent damage. Lubricants and hydraulic fluids catch and hold dirt onto the critical surfaces. Proper alignment of the Press is critical to minimizing wear, and also to minimizing stresses on the Press structure and components. Although Press components may be oversized for long life, a seemingly minor misalignment may multiply the stresses involved and result in premature failure.

Planned maintenance of equipment on a regular basis allows for the most efficient use of both workers and machine. With scheduled downtime, work can be performed when all the necessary skills, parts, supplies, and test equipment are available. Production workers may be

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