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BANLAW PRODUCT DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME
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7 MAINTENANCE
It is
typically
a
legal
responsibility of the person(s) who have identified the hazard to
isolate the system whose use is likely to result in an unacceptable risk to health, safety
and environment. Complete the applicable procedure for the proper and positive
isolation of the system and inform worksite management immediately.
The scope of this section is restricted to recommended service and maintenance
requirements for the Wireless Swivel. It is the responsibility of the end-user to identify
and adequately conduct any necessary service and maintenance for other equipment
and items within the fluid transfer system.
The maintenance options for the swivel are:
7.1 Mechanical failure
The Banlaw Steel Swivel is a non-serviceable item, and no attempt should be made to repair the Swivel.
Should fuel leakage be detected from between the Swivel Body and Swivel Inner and it is likely that the other
components have worn sufficiently to cause the seal failure. The defective Swivel should be replaced and
recycled immediately.
7.2 Electronics failure
The electronics assembly can be replaced if it fails. Use the following procedure:
Obtain a replacement Wireless Swivel Module (BRTWSMA)
Remove 8 screws see, Figure 6, below,
Separate module halves,
Remove module,
Attach new module,
Replace 8 screws,
Verify that the LEDs flash when the swivel is moved.
Figure 6 Exploded view of the Wireless Swivel
Batteries used in this system contain Lithium-ion. Please follow appropriate battery disposal
or recycling practices for used batteries of this type.