A2mot En5
A2mot En5
A2mot En5
Maintenance Instructions
Geared motor
R W O o i l y w a t e r s e p a r a t o r p u m p
t y p e s AE P 1 . . . 6
Page
1 Maintenance of the gear 2
1.1 Maintenance 2
1.2 Oil filling 3
2 Table 1 - Lubricant quantities for spur gearing 3
3 Table 2 - Lubricant TYPES for spur gearing 3
4 Table 3 - Motor data´s 4
5 Maintenance of the electric motor 4
5.1 Maintenance 4
5.2 Bearings 4
6 Schematic drawing of spur gear 5
1.1 Maintenance
The gear is largely maintenance-free. Ex works, the gear box is filled with lubrication oil and ready for
use. Check the oil level by carefully loosening the oil outlet screw; oil should leak immediately.
See Table 1 for the oil and lubricant filling quantities. A thin film of grease may occur on the shaft and
ventilation valve during initial operation; this is quite normal.
Important
The geared motor is installed on. Make sure the self-ventilation
works perfectly, i.e. cooling air inlets and outlets must be
unhindered.
Attention
Please follow:
The warning risk mentioned in our RWO Oily Water Separator – Operating and Maintenance
Instruction, see section 1 “Safety”
The underlying regulations for prevention of accidents.
The professional use of tools and lifting equipment.
Do not touch the rotating pump shaft in the stuffing box area as
this may cause serious injury to the fingers.
Attention
Important
Never mix mineral and synthetic oils.
Mineral oil Degol Energol Alpha Spartan Mobilgear Omala EPONA Meropa
BG GP-XP SP 220 EP 220 600 XP220 220 Z 220 220
-5 °C - +50 °C 220
220
1. Mineral gearing oils are high-quality lubricants permitting service intervals up to 10,000
operating hours.
Important
Power (KW) 0,37 0,37 0,55 0,55 0,55 0,75 1,5 2,2
Pump (rpm) 280 630 610 1130 920 740 795 780
Important
Pay attention to the perfect self air cooling, inlet and outlet of the
cooling air must be unhindered.
Attention
Please follow:
The warning risk mentioned in our RWO Oily Water Separator – Operating and Maintenance
Instruction, see section 1 “Safety”
The regulations for prevention of accidents.
The professional use of tools and lifting equipment.