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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Drive Motor
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Ansul Fire Extinguisher 30
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1 Yearly Bracket Maintenance
Clean any dirt, ice, or other foreign material from the extinguisher and bracket
Remove the extinguisher from the bracket and clean the extinguisher surface where the bracket pads contact it
Examine the bracket pads which hold the extinguisher in place. Clean the pad surfaces to maintain their gripping power on the extinguisher. Check the pads for resiliency, and replace if necessary
Inspect the bracket. If it has been bent, replace it. If it has been cracked, repair or replace it
If any welding is performed, take steps to protect the bracket pads from excessive heat
Grease each moving part of the bracket arm and test its action. The bracket must be able to hold the extinguisher firmly, but release easily when necessary
Check to see that the bracket is firmly mounted. Tighten or replace mounting fasteners, or re-weld connections as needed
Avoid possible rust damage by cleaning and painting wherever bare steel is exposed
Following extinguisher maintenance, secure the extinguisher in its bracket. If the bracket does not hold the extinguisher securely or the bracket is difficult to close, replace the affected part and/or bracket
Bracket Adjustment
Warning: Improper adjustment may cause damage to the bracket or extinguisher.
Extinguisher is firmly in the bracket base
Clamp arm is level and arranged for best fit
Handle is opened to the correct width
T-bolt length is adjusted and fits into the handle notches
T-bolt is properly seated and square to the bracket back
Handle is carefully closed, clamping the extinguisher into the bracket
Bracket adjustment is checked for proper tension
Sign off on the bracket adjustment
1 Yearly Bracket Inspection
Check for looseness between extinguisher and bracket. The band clamp should shut tightly, compressing the band grommet.
Inspect the extinguisher and the bracket for wear caused by movement of the extinguisher within the bracket.
Examine entire bracket closely for loose or worn hinges or hinge-pins, bent or cracked bands, and worn or missing grommets.
Clean any pads that are oily or greasy.
Were any components missing, worn or damaged?
List all components that are missing, worn or damaged.
Sign off on the bracket inspection
Cartridge Receiver Puncture Pin Replacement
Ensure cartridge is removed from extinguisher
Remove retaining roll pin from lever as shown
Remove old puncture pin by pushing downward
Install new puncture pin and roll pin in reverse procedure
Ensure the puncture pin travels freely by operating the lever
1 Yearly Fire Extinguisher Maintenance
NOTICE: Always be alert for any indications of damage or in-operability in the unit.
Extinguisher is in its designated place, conspicuous, readily accessible and immediately available in the event of fire.
Extinguisher is securely attached to its wall hanger or bracket.
NOTICE: Extinguishers out of service for maintenance or recharge shall be replaced by spare extinguishers of the same type and at least equal rating.
Date of manufacture or last hydrostatic test does not exceed the test interval (twelve years) specified in the latest edition of NFPA 10.
Extinguisher is free of obvious physical damage, corrosion, leakage, or clogged nozzle.
Nameplates are legible, secure, and free of corrosion.
Cartridge seal is intact and it is the proper ANSUL cartridge and has the proper ANSUL seal.
Weight of the cartridge.
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Safety Shipping Cap (Left-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77250
Safety Shipping Cap (Right-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77251
Secure Visual Seal/Tamper-Proof Seal
15999
Agent Funnels
699
Cartridge Strap Wrench
6380
Safety Shipping Cap (Left-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77250
Safety Shipping Cap (Right-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77251
Secure Visual Seal/Tamper-Proof Seal
15999
Agent Funnels
699
Cartridge Strap Wrench
6380
Safety Shipping Cap (Left-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77250
Safety Shipping Cap (Right-Hand Threaded Cartridges)
77251
Secure Visual Seal/Tamper-Proof Seal
15999
Agent Funnels
699
Cartridge Strap Wrench
6380
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