Lukas P 640 TG User Manual
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Once work has been completed, all connected equipment is to be reset to its base position
before the unit is shut down. You can now stop the motor of the unit / switch it off and, if using
an electric motor (without accumulator), disconnect it from the mains supply.
Mono-couplings:
If the connected hose assemblies have to be dismantled during shut-down, decouple as
described in chapter "Coupling the mono-couplings". Ensure that you replace the dust
protection caps onto the mono-coupling halves.
Clean heavy soiling caused during use of the hydraulic unit before storage.
Quick-disconnect couplings:
If the connected hose assemblies have to be dismantled during shut-down, decouple as
described in chapter "Coupling the quick-disconnect couplings". Ensure that you replace the
dust protection caps onto the mono-coupling halves.
Clean heavy soiling caused during use of the hydraulic unit before storage.
Direct connection:
This connection should only be unscrewed when it is absolutely necessary, e. g. when you
have a longer storage time, when decommissioning, for maintenance tasks, etc.
If the connected hose assemblies have to be dismantled during shut-down, first of all
disconnect the pressure hose and then the return hose. Ensure that you replace the dust
protection caps onto the screw-in sleeves and onto the hoses. Clean heavy soiling caused
during use of the hydraulic unit before storage.
If the equipment is to be stored for a longer period of time, the exterior is to be cleaned
completely and the mechanical moving parts are to be lubricated. If storing a unit with
combustion engine, you should also remove the fuel from the fuel tank.
Avoid storing the hydraulic units in a damp environment.
Please observe the regulations in the chapter entitled "Safety regulations for hoses".
Dismantling the equipment / deactivation
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following operation
CAUTION!
Depending on the size and the weight of the hydraulic unit, it should be transported
to the storage site by one person or several people.