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Simplify your gearbox checks

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Instead of time consuming down days to check gearbox oil levels in your plant or mill, Lubrication Engineers (LE) suggests visual on-the-run maintenance checks.

Mark Jones, lubrication reliability consultant at LE for the Georgia region of the USA, says that traditionally there are about 15 steps that need to be taken to check a gear box oil level. “First, you need to gather all the oil containers-jugs, galvanised cans, old bleach jugs, orange juice containers, rags, drain pans and PPE in use,” he says. “Then you have to stop the machine or put it on hold, remove any safety guards or screens, find a ladder or arrange a lift to reach the gearbox if it’s high, put a safety harness on, and get out your tools to remove the breather, level plug and drain plug. That’s all before you can even check the oil”

Jones offers awareness training to LE lubrication consultants from around the world to help them simplify these procedures. “Once you actually get to checking the oil, there are about another ten steps you’d have to take in a traditional setup without a lubrication reliability solution in place,” he says. “You have to take off the breather, unscrew the level plug and check to see if any oil comes out. If too much oil comes out, it means there’s friction or pressure in the gearbox, causing oil to flow out the vent plug.”

Then, the technician will need to pour oil into the breather hole until it comes out of level plug. Once oil comes out, the technician will wipe up and clean up any oil that has dribbled on the side of the gear box or fallen onto the floor, climb down the ladder or lift, return it to its proper place, remove any safety harnesses, replace safety guards or screens, take the temperature for the baseline, and then travel to the next gearbox to do it all over again. “The average time you’re looking at is about an hour per gearbox,” Jones adds. “If you have six or seven gearboxes, that’s an entire day gone.”

There are, however, modern lubrication products and offerings available that can drastically cut down on the time required to check gearbox oil. Items like oil sight glasses and oil level indicators give technicians quick visual insight into what’s happening with their lubricant at all times, while dessicant breathers remove humidity and tiny dust particles. These measures help catch problems early on, by monitoring the clarity, colour, sediment and water contamination of the lubricants, and by protecting against contamination. For this reason, LE has developed the LEX Gear Box Adaptor Kit, which includes all these components, as well as a temperature gun. With these components, the 15-step process can but cut down to just five.

If you replace the vent plug with a LEX Gear Box Adaptor Kit, you can safely conduct checks while in production without shutting off your machinery, in an on-the-run-check,” says Jones. “First, take the temperature of the gearbox with the thermal heat gun or IR gun. With an average temperature of 49°C, you’re good to go. Then check the colour of the Xclude breather to see if it is blue or pink. If it’s blue on top, check the sight glass for milk/water in the oil. Pull a sample to check for the source of water. You may need to filter with the cart. If the breather is still blue, continue with the rest of the checks. This includes checking the vacuum indicator on the gearbox adaptor to see if it has been tripped to red, indicating that the breather is plugged and cannot breathe. If red, pull more plugs or replace the breather. If it’s not red, continue to the next check. Check the Xclude sight glass for oil level, colour and clarity. If low on oil, use Xpel Colour coded containers to safely refill through the Xtract Gearbox Adaptor quick disconnect.

“These checks take about five minutes, and this includes adding oil and changing the breather,” says Ford. “To do seven gearboxes will take under an hour, compared to a full day. We believe the decreased downtime, the improved safety and the sheer ease of doing routine checks will make the investment in the LEX Gearbox Adaptor Kit worthwhile for our customers.”




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