Sterling 2000HG Water System User Manual


 
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CAUTION: In the Food and Drug Industry (including animal food), consult the
lubrication supplier for recommendation of lubricants which are
acceptable to the Food and Drug Administration and/or other authoritative
bodies having jurisdiction.
MAINTENANCE
Your Sterling Electric unit has been tested and adjusted at the factory. Dismantling or
replacement of components must be done by Sterling Electric to maintain the warranty.
Frequently check the oil level of the unit. If oil level is low, (refer to the vent and level position
chart) add proper lubrication through the filler plug until it comes out the oil level plug.
Inspect vent plug often to insure it is clean and operating.
CAUTION: Mounting bolts should be routinely checked to ensure that the unit is firmly
anchored for proper operation.
CLASS OF SERVICE
All capacity ratings are based on American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) Standards.
Load conditions must be within cataloged ratings published in the current Sterling Electric
Catalog (available upon request).
LONG-TERM STORAGE (6 MONTHS UP)
Units must be stored indoors, in a dry, warm temperature.
Completely fill the unit with oil.
Rotate the input shaft so that the output shaft rotates at least one revolution per month.
Completely cover the input and output shaft with grease.
At the time of start up, drain the storage oil, install the breather, and fill to the proper oil level
with correct lubricant for the operating condition.
WARRANTY (LIMITED)
The warranty will cover all of the parts in the gearmotor or reducer unit for 12 months from the
date of shipment.
The warranty is only for parts and labor. In no event shall our liability exceed the original price
of the unit, nor does it cover cost of on site repair, installation, or freight.
Contact the service department for a complete explanation as to the full warranty policies and
conditions of sale.
All dimensions designs and specifications are subject to change without notice