WASHING MACHINES
You can avoid problems with washing machines if the operator will do the following:
- Do not overload the machine. Strictly follow the operating instructions. Report to the auxiliary or repair division any malfunctioning safety device and any abnormal condition, such as excessive vibration, leaks, or missing parts.
Wipe all excess oil, dirt, and laundry supplies from the machine at the end of each day.
Inspections
Inspect washing machines at regular intervals to ensure that they work properly. If an inspection reveals adjustments or repairs are needed, make them promptly. Some of the important items to be covered in an inspection are as follows:
1. Ensure the machine is level.
2. See that bolts, nuts, and screws are tight.
3. See that latches on cylinder doors work properly.
4. Make sure the thermometers are accurate.
5. Have an electrician check the switches to be sure they are properly adjusted and working correctly.
6.Have an electrician check the timer to ensure it is in working order.
7. Check water level gauges to determine if they are correct.
8. Have an electrician check all the controls to be sure they are working properly.
Maintenance, Repairs, or Overhauls
You should prevent water from entering gear casings on washing machines. To do this, make sure all gear gasket covers and stuffing boxes are tight. Examine and lubricate, at frequent and regular intervals, all the bearings and gearing. Advise the division responsible for the equipment that any requests for repairs and parts replacements must be submitted on Ship’s Maintenance Action Form, OPNAV 4790/2K. By following this procedure, you can determine what part or parts are failing. And, you will have clear documentation of all requested parts and repairs. You should follow the applicable MRCs for maintenance.
Friday, November 12, 2010
WASHING MACHINES
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WASHING MACHINES