unicraft RFW 0,5, User manual

RFW-SERIES
RFW 1
Operating Instructions
Roller Driver
RFW 0,5, RFW 1
RFW 2, RFW 3
RFW 5

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Imprint
Product identification
Roller Driver Item number
RFW 0,5 6171700
RFW 1 6171701
RFW 2 6171702
RFW 3 6171703
RFW 5 6171705
Manufacturer
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555 - 55
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.unicraft.de
Indications regarding the operating instructions
Original operating instructions
Ausgabe: 11.12.2018
Version: 1.01
Language: English
Author: MS
Indications regarding the copyright
Copyright © 2018 Stürmer Maschinen GmbH, Hallstadt,
Germany.
The contents of these operating instructions is the sole
property of the company Stürmer Maschinen GmbH.
Passing on as well as copying of this document, the use
and distribution of its content are prohibited if not explic-
itly permitted. Contraventions are liable to compensa-
tion.
Subject to technical modifications and error.
Content
1 Introduction .............................................................3
1.1 Copyright............................................................ 3
1.2 Customer service................................................ 3
1.3 Disclaimer........................................................... 3
2 Safety........................................................................3
2.1 Legend of symbols............................................. 3
2.2 Obligations of the operating company............... 4
2.3 Requirements to staff.......................................... 4
2.4 Personal protective equipment........................... 5
2.5 General safety regulations.................................. 5
2.6 Safety information for operating personnel ........ 6
2.7 Safety labels ....................................................... 6
2.8 Checks................................................................ 6
3 Intended Use............................................................6
3.1 Foreseeable misuse ........................................... 6
3.2 Residual risks ..................................................... 6
4 Technical Data .........................................................7
4.1 Type plate........................................................... 7
5 Transport, packaging, storage...............................7
5.1 Delivery............................................................... 7
5.2 Packaging........................................................... 7
5.3 Storage ............................................................... 7
6 Description of device ..............................................8
6.1 Image.................................................................. 8
6.2 Scope of delivery................................................ 8
7 Mounting ..................................................................8
8 Care, maintenance and repair ................................9
8.1 Care by cleaning ................................................ 9
8.2 Maintenance and repair ..................................... 9
9 Inspecting the roller driver ...................................10
10 Disposal, reusing used machines .....................10
10.1 Decommissioning........................................... 10
10.2 Disposing of lubricants................................... 11
11 Spare parts...........................................................11
11.1 Spare parts orders.......................................... 11
11.2 Spare parts drawing....................................... 11
12 EU Declaration of Conformity ............................12
13 Maintenance schedule........................................13

Introduction
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1Introduction
You have made a good choice by purchasing a
UNICRAFT roller driver.
Carefully read the operating instructions prior to commission-
ing.
They describe correct commissioning, intended use
and safe as well as efficient operation and maintenance
of your roller driver.
The operating instructions form part of the roller driver.
Keep these operating instructions at the installation lo-
cation of your roller driver. Also observe the local acci-
dent prevention regulations and general safety regula-
tions for the use of the roller driver.
1.1 Copyright
The contents of these operating instructions are pro-
tected by copyright. Their application is permitted within
the context of the use of the roller driver. Any further use
shall not be permitted without written consent by the
manufacturer. For the protection of our products, we
shall register trademark, patent and design rights, as
this is possible in individual cases. We strongly oppose
any infringement of our intellectual property.
1.2 Customer service
Please contact your specialist retailer if you have any
questions regarding your roller driver or require any
technical information. Your specialist retailer will be
happy to support you with specialist advice and infor-
mation.
Germany:
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
Germany
Repair service:
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555-111
Email: service@stuermer-maschinen.de
Spare parts orders:
Fax: 0049 (0) 951 96555-119
Email: ersatzteile@stuermer-maschinen.de
We are always interested in valuable experience and
knowledge gained from using the application, which-
then could be shared and be valuable to develop our-
products even further.
1.3 Disclaimer
All data in these operating instructions has been com-
piled on the basis of the state-of-the-art, valid standards
and guidelines as well as our many years of expertise
and experience.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the
following cases:
- Non-observance of these operating instructions
- Unintended use
- Deployment of untrained staff
- Conversions at one's own responsibility
- Technical modifications
- Use of unauthorised spare parts
The actual scope of delivery may deviate from the de-
scriptions and illustrations in this document as a result of
special variants, optional extras or recent, technical
modifications.
The obligations defined in the supply contract shall ap-
ply in addition to the general terms and conditions and
the manufacturer's general terms and conditions as well
as the statutory regulations valid at the time of the con-
clusion of the contract.
2 Safety
This section provides an overview of all important safety
packages for personal protection as well as safe and re-
liable operation. The sections on individual service life
phases contain additional, specifically applicable safety
information.
2.1 Legend of symbols
Safety Instructions
Safety instructions in these operating instructions have
been highlighted with symbols. Safety instructions are
indicated by signal terms that express the degree of risk
involved.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal term indi-
cates a directly dangerous situation which may
cause death or serious injury if not averted.

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Safety
Tips and recommendations
Observe the safety information in these operating in-
structions to minimise the risk of personal injury as well
as material damage and prevent hazardous situations.
2.2 Obligations of the operating company
Of the operator
The operating company is the person who operates the
roller driver for business or commercial reasons by her-
self, or leaves it to a third party for use or application,
and who bears the legal product responsibility for the
protection of the user, the staff or for third parties.
Obligations of the operating company
If the roller driver is used for commercial purposes, the
operating company of the roller driver must comply with
the legal working safety regulations. Therefore, the
safety notes in this operating manual, as well as the
safety, accident prevention and environment protection
regulations applying for the area of application of the
roller driver must be met. The following applies in par-
ticular:
- The operator must inform himself about the
applicable occupational health and safety regula-
tions and determine additional hazards in a
hazard assessment which are caused by the
special working conditions at the place of use of
the machine. These must be implemented in the
form of operating instructions for the operation of
the machine.
- During the entire period of use of the machine, the
operator must check whether the operating
instructions issued by him correspond to the cur-
rent state of the rules and regulations and, if
necessary, adapt them.
- The operator must clearly regulate and define the
responsibilities for installation, operation, troubles-
hooting, maintenance and cleaning.
- The operator must ensure that all persons hand-
ling the machine have read and understood these
instructions. In addition, he must train the person-
nel at regular intervals and inform them about the
dangers.
- The operator must provide the personnel with the
necessary protective equipment and instruct them
to wear the required protective equipment in a
binding manner.
Furthermore, the operator is responsible for ensuring
that the machine is always in perfect technical condi-
tion. The following therefore applies:
- The operator must ensure that the maintenance in-
tervals described in these instructions are obser-
ved.
- The operator must have all safety devices regu-
larly checked for operability and completeness.
2.3 Requirements to staff
The different tasks described in this manual represent
different requirements to the qualification of the persons
entrusted with these tasks.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal term indi-
cates potentially hazardous situations which may
cause death or serious injury if not averted.
ATTENTION!
This combination of symbol and signal term indi-
cates a potentially hazardous situation which may
cause minor or light injuries if it is not averted.
IMPORTANT!
This combination of symbol and signal term indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation which may
cause material damage or harm the environment if it
is not averted.
NOTE!
This combination of symbol and signal term indicates
a potentially dangerous situation which may cause
material damage or harm the environment if it is not
averted.
Tips and recommendations
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommenda-
tions as well as information for efficient and reliable
operation.
WARNING!
Danger in case of insufficient qualification
of the staff!
Insufficiently qualified persons cannot estimate the
risks while using the roller driver and expose them-
selves and others to the danger of severe or lethal
injuries.
- Have all works only performed by qualified per-
sons.
- Keep insufficiently qualified persons out of the wor-
king area.

Safety
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Only persons reliable working procedures can be expected
from, are allowed to perform all works. Persons the responsi-
veness of which is affected by e. g. drugs, alcohol or
medication, are not allowed to work with the machine.
The qualifications of the personnel for the different tasks
are mentioned below:
Operator
The operator is instructed by the operating company
about the assigned tasks and possible risks in case of
improper behaviour. Any tasks which need to be perfor-
med beyond the operation if it is indicated in these
instructions and if the operating company expressively
commissioned the operator.
Qualified personnel
Due to their professional training, knowledge and expe-
rience as well as their knowledge of relevant regulations
the specialist staff is able to perform the assigned tasks
and to recognise and avoid any possible dangers them-
selves.
Manufacturer
Certain works may only be performed by specialist per-
sonnel of the manufacturer. Other personnel is not au-
thorized to perform these works. Please contact our cus-
tomer service for the execution of all arising work.
2.4 Personal protective equipment
The personal protective equipment serves to protect
persons against impairments of safety and health while
working. The staff member has to wear personal protec-
tive equipment while performing different tasks on and
with the machine which are indicated in the individual
paragraphs of these instructions.
The personal protective equipment is explained in the
following paragraph:
2.5 General safety regulations
Setup, retrofitting, maintenance and inspection work
may only be carried out by trained personnel if the
equipment is not in operation.
It is pointed out that any unauthorised modifications and
alterations to the machine are not permitted for safety
reasons.
The operating personnel must always ensure that the
maximum load capacity is not exceeded.
Stopping under a suspended load is prohibited, as
loose objects can fall down at any time.
The transport and lifting of persons is prohibited.
Access to the load handling equipment is not permitted.
Head protection
The industrial helmet protects the head against
falling objects and knocks against stationary objects
items.
Protective gloves
The protective gloves provide protection for the
hands against sharp-edged components, as well as
against friction, abrasions or deeper injuries.
Safety boots
The safety boots protect the feet against crushes,
falling parts and slipping over on slippery under-
ground.
Protective clothes
Protective work clothing means tight-fitting clothing
with low tear resistance.
NOTE!
The regulations valid in the country of use must be
observed (in the respective valid version).
In Germany currently
BGV A1 - Principles of prevention
BGV D6 (VBG 9) - Cranes
BGV D8 - Winches - Lifting and pulling equipment
BGR 500 (VBG 9a) - Load suspension devices in ho-
ist operation
BGG 905 (ZH 1/27) - Principles for testing cranes
EN 1494 - Mobile and portable lifting equipment
EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC

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Intended Use
2.6 Safety information for operating personnel
No operational mode which could compromise the
safety of the roller driver may be undertaken.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that no
unauthorised personnel work on the roller driver (e.g.
also by working on equipment in a manner contrary to
authorised use).
It is the responsibility of the operator to check the roller
driver at least once before use (once a day) for exter-
nally apparent damage or defects and to report any
changes (including to the way the machine is operating)
which are likely to compromise safety.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the
the roller driver is operated only in perfect order and
condition.
It is the responsibility of the operator to insist that oper-
ating personnel must wear protective clothing wherever
necessary.
Under no circumstances must safety devices be re-
moved or put of operation (potential risk of serious
crushing, danger to life).
If it is necessary to remove any safety devices for fitting,
repair or maintenance work, they must be re-installed
immediately after maintenance or repair is complete.
2.7 Safety labels
The following safety signs are applied on the roller driver
(Fig. 1), which need to be observed and followed.
Fig. 1: Safety label - Warning of suspended load
If safety labels on the machine are damaged or missing,
this can cause errors, personal injury and material
damage. The safety symbols attached to the machine
must not be removed. Damaged safety symbols must
be replaced immediately.
As soon as the signs are not clearly visible and com-
prehensible at first glance, the machine must be stop-
ped until new signs have been attached.
2.8 Checks
Periodic inspections of equipment, cranes and suppor-
ting structures by an expert must be carried out once a
year. In severe operating conditions, e.g. frequent ope-
ration with full load, dusty or aggressive environment,
the test distances must be shortened.
The entry in the crane test book must be made for
repairs and tests that have been carried out.
3 Intended Use
The roller driver is used exclusively for transporting sus-
pended loads up to the specified maximum load on a
suitable steel girder. The initial and final position of the
transport path must be secured with path limits (stops).
The roller driver only be operated by instructed persons.
Intended use also includes compliance with all informa-
tion in these instructions. Any use beyond the intended
use or any other use is considered misuse. The
transport of persons is strictly prohibited.
Stürmer Maschinen GmbH accepts no liability for de-
sign and technical modifications to the roller driver
Claims of any kind due to damage due to improper use
are excluded.
3.1 Foreseeable misuse
When the roller driver is used in accordance with its in-
tended purpose, no reasonably foreseeable misuse is
possible which could lead to dangerous situations with
personal injury.
3.2 Residual risks
Even if all safety regulations are observed, the residual
risks described below remain during operation of the
roller driver.
All persons working with the roller drivermust be aware
of these residual risks and follow the instructions to pre-
vent these residual risks from leading to accidents or
damage:
- During operation there is a risk of crushing the up-
per and lower limbs.
- It may be necessary to dismantle protective equip-
ment provided by the customer during set-up and
set-up work. This results in various residual risks
and hazard potentials, which every operator must
be aware of.

Technical Data
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4 Technical Data
Fig. 2: Dimensions
4.1 Type plate
Fig. 3: Type plate
5 Transport, packaging, storage
5.1 Delivery
After delivery, check the roller driver for visible transport
damage. If you discover any damage to the roller driver,
report it immediately to the transport company or dealer.
5.2 Packaging
All of the machine‘s packaging materials and packing
aids are suitable for recycling and must always be dis-
posed of using material-based recycling systems.
Packaging materials made of cardboard must be
shredded and disposed of as part of waste paper recy-
cling.
The foils are made of polyethylene (PE), padding is
made of polystyrene (PS). Dispose of these substances
at a recycling centre or hand them over to the relevant
waste disposal company.
5.3 Storage
Oil the roller driver and store it in a frost-free and dry en-
vironment. Do not place anything on the roller driver.
RFW 0,5 1 2
Load-carrying
capacity [kg]
500 1000 2000
Carrier flange width
[mm]
55-220 58-220 66-220
Curve radius min. [m] 0,5 0,7 0,9
Length A [mm] 285 300 300
Width/Depth B [mm] 198 238 277
Height C [mm] 158 183 208
Loop thickness D
[mm]
12,5 17 20
Loop width E [mm] 40 31 31
Clearance F [mm] 3 3 3
Weight [kg] 5 8,8 14
RFW 3 5
Load-carrying capacity [kg] 3000 5000
Carrier flange width [mm]
74-220 90-220
Curve radius min. [m] 1,2 1,0
Length A [mm] 328 354
Width/Depth B [mm] 324 373
Height C [mm] 249 296,5
Loop thickness D [mm] 26 28
Loop width E [mm] 31 40
Clearance F [mm] 3 5
Weight [kg] 23 40
NOTE!
Protect the roller driver from humidity.

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Description of device
6 Description of device
6.1 Image
Illustrations in these operating instructions may deviate from
the original.
Fig. 4: Components
1 Steel beam
2 Guide rollers
3 Side panel
4 Thread rod
5 Load loop
6.2 Scope of delivery
- 1 threaded rod with load loop
- 2 side parts with guide rollers
- Instruction manual
7 Mounting
The personal protective equipment is explained in the
following paragraph:
The roller driver can be adapted to the width of the
girder (rail width 55 - 220 mm, min. girder width de-
pending on the model).
Fig. 5: Mounting parts
Step 1: Check the parts for wear or damage.
Step 2: Measure the width of the steel beam.
Step 3: Screw the threaded rod into the threaded holes
of the side panels.
Step 4: Set the desired dimension for the position of the
guide rollers according to the width of the steel
beam by adjusting the threaded rod. Note a la-
teral clearance of approx. 3 to 5 mm between
the wheel flanges and the carrier running sur-
face.
Step 5: Place the roller driver on the carrier and slide it
on to check for ease of movement.
Step 6: Mount travel limits to prevent the roller driver
from rolling over the beam.
1
2
3
4
5
4
2
Head protection
Use protective gloves!
Wear safety boots!
Wear protective clothes!
CAUTION!
Danger of crushing!
If improper work is carried out on tthe roller driver,
there is a risk of injury to fingers and hands.
- Observe the weight of the roller driver when
placing the guide rollers on the carrier. Ensure that
the guide rollers are firmly supported.

Care, maintenance and repair
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8 Care, maintenance and repair
8.1 Care by cleaning
The roller driver must always be kept in a clean condition.
All plastic parts and painted surfaces should be
cleaned with a soft, damp cloth and some neutral
cleaner.
Remove excess grease or oil with a dry, lint-free cloth.
8.2 Maintenance and repair
If the roller driver is not functioning properly, contact a
specialised dealer or our customer service. Please find
the contact data on chapter 1.2 Customer service.
Immediately reassemble all protective and safety equip-
ment after completing the repair and maintenance of the
device.
Maintenance plan
If regular inspections reveal increased wear and tear,
shorten the required maintenance intervals in
accordance with the actual signs of wear and tear. If
you have any questions regarding maintenance work
and intervals, please contact the manufacturer. The
contact details can be found in chapter 1.2 Customer
Service.
Step 1: Lubricate all moving parts of the roller dri-
ver(bearings) with high quality grease.
Step 2: Check the threaded rod and the load loop for
wear and external damage before each use.
Step 3: Ensure that all safety instructions on the roller
driver are legible.
Visual inspection and maintenance
Checking the load loop for wear
According to DIN 685 Part 5 or UVV BGV D8 § 27 (VBG
8 § 27), continuous monitoring of the load loop is a
mandatory requirement. The load loop must be checked
before commissioning and under normal operating
conditions after approx. 200 operating hours or 10,000
load cycles, and at shorter intervals under severe
operating conditions.
The loop must be checked especially at the points of
contact for wear, cracking, deformation and other
damage.
The threaded rod must be replaced:
- Wear of the loop thickness to the limit values
(see table, D)
- Expansion of the loop by 10%.
- Visible deformation
Use protective gloves!
NOTE!
Never use strong cleaning agents to clean the de-
vice. Such cleaning agents might damage or destroy
the device.
ATTENTION!
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried
out by qualified personnel.
Maintenance
intervals
Maintenance tasks
before each
operation
Check the roller driver for damage
and wear, look particularly at the ca-
ble and check for deflection, stretch-
ing, fissures or corrosion.
Check the load loop for wear or loss
of substance from abrasion. If the
wear exceeds 10% of the normal
working level, the load loop must be
replaced.
following
each opera-
tion
Thoroughly clean and lubricate the
roller driver. Oil the load loop well.
every 40
hours
Grease the bearings well.
every 200
hours
Wear test and wear measurement of
the load loop and guide rollers.
as required Replacement of the load loop and
guide rollers.
jannually Safety inspection: If the roller driver is
used in companies, it must be in-
spected annually in accordance with
the Operational Safety Ordinance
and the inspection documented in
accordance with § 10.
ATTENTION!
Only use original parts from the manufacturer as
spare parts.

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Inspecting the roller driver
Fig. 6: Thickness of the loop
Wear measurement and replacement of guide rollers
Fig. 7: Diameter of guide roller (running surface) C
The guide rollers must be replaced in the event of wear
to the limit values (see table, C).
9 Inspecting the roller driver
The use of the roller driver is possible after: UVV
"Winches, lifting and pulling equipment" BGV D8 (VBG
8), UVV "Cranes" BGV D6 (VBG 9)
Inspection by a specialist prior to initial commissioning
and after major changes when used in accordance with
BGV D8 § 23 (VBG 8 § 23)
Testing in accordance with BGV D6 § 25 (VBG 9 § 25)
by an authorised expert before initial commissioning
and after major modifications.
Periodic inspections of equipment, cranes and suppor-
ting structures by a specialist once a year. In severe
operating conditions, e.g. frequent operation at full load,
dusty or aggressive environment, high switching fre-
quency, high duty cycle, test distances must be shor-
tened.
Expert for the testing of cranes, only the experts au-
thorised by the employers' liability insurance
associations are considered in addition to the
TÜV experts.
Specialists are customer service fitters of the manufactu-
rer or specially trained technical personnel.
The inspection shall be documented in an inspection
book.
The test is essentially a visual and functional test. It ex-
tends to the inspection of the condition of the com-
ponents and equipment, the completeness and effec-
tiveness of the safety equipment and the completeness
of the inspection book.
10 Disposal, reusing used machines
In your own interest and to protect the environment
make sure that all machine components are exclusively
disposed of in as intended and permitted.
10.1 Decommissioning
Disused machines must be decommissioned immedi-
ately to prevent misuse at a later point and putting the
environment or persons at risk.
Step 1: Remove all environmentally hazardous process-
ing materials from the used machine.
Step 2: If necessary, disassemble the machine into as-
semblies and components that are easy to han-
dle and suitable for recycling.
Step 3: The machine components and processing mate-
rials must be disposed of using the intended
disposal methods.
Model D [mm]
Limit value
RFW 0,5 11,0
RFW 1 15,0
RFW 2 18,0
RFW 3 23,0
RFW 5 25,0
Model C [mm]
Grenzwert
RFW 0,5 49,5
RFW 1 63,5
RFW 2 75,0
RFW 3 94,0
RFW 5 114,0
ATTENTION!
Only use original parts from the manufacturer as
spare parts.

Spare parts
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10.2 Disposing of lubricants
Lubricant manufacturers provide disposal information
for the lubricants used. If necessary, request product-
specific data sheets.
11 Spare parts
11.1 Spare parts orders
Spare parts are available from authorised retailers or di-
rectly from the manufacturer. The contact details have
been listed in section 1.2 Customer service.
The following key data is required for queries or spare
parts orders:
- Device type
- Item number
- Position number
- Year of construction
- Quantity
- Desired shipping type (post, freight, sea, air, ex-
press)
- Shipping address
Spare parts orders without the aforementioned data
cannot be taken into account. The supplier shall deter-
mine the shipping type if no relevant data was provided.
Data on the machine type, item number and year of
manufacture is listed on the type plate attached to the
device.
Example
The threaded rod for the roller driver RFW 1 must be
ordered. The threaded rod is identified in the spare
parts drawing with the number 7.
- Type of device: Roller Driver RFW 1
- Item number: 6171701
- Position number: 7
The order number is: 0-6171701-07
The order number consists of the item number, the
drawing number, the position number and one digit in
front of the item number (0).
- Place the digit 0 in front of the item No.
- Also place the digit 0 in front of the position No. 1
trough 9.
11.2 Spare parts drawing
The following spare parts drawing is intended to help
identify the necessary spare parts. To order, please
send a copy of the list of spare parts with the marked
components to your dealer.
Fig. 8: Spare parts drawing RFW
DANGER!
Risk of injury caused by the use of incor-
rect spare parts!
The use of incorrect or faulty spare parts may cause
risks for operating staff and damage as well as mal-
functions.
- Exclusively genuine spare parts made by the man-
ufacturer or spare parts authorised by the manufac-
turer shall be used.
- Always contact the manufacturer if you are unsure.
NOTE!
The manufacturer warranty shall be rendered void in
the event of a use of unauthorised spare parts

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EU Declaration of Conformity
12 EU Declaration of Conformity
According to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Annex II 1.A
Manufacturer / distributor: Stürmer Maschinen GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Straße 26
D-96103 Hallstadt
hereby declares that the following product
Product group: Unicraft® Werkstatttechnik
Machine type: Roller Driver
Designation of the machine: Item number:
RFW 0,5 617 1700
RFW 1 617 1701
RFW 2 617 1702
RFW 3 617 1703
RFW 5 617 1705
Serial number ______________________
Year of manufacture: 20_____
complies with all the relevant provisions of the abovementioned Directive and of the other standards that have been
applied (hereafter), including any amendments that were in force at the time of the declaration.
The following harmonized standards have been applied:
DIN EN ISO 12100-1:2010 Safety of machinery. General principles for design.
Risk assessment and risk reduction
Person responsible for the documentation: Kilian Stürmer, Stürmer Maschinen GmbH,
Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26, D-96103 Hallstadt
Hallstadt, 02. 12. 2016
______________________
Kilian Stürmer
Managing Director

Maintenance schedule
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13 Maintenance schedule
Maintenance schedule RFW
40 h 200 h As required Annually
Lubricate bearing
Wear measurement
load loop, rollers
Replacement
load loop, rollers
Safety inspection
Roller Driver
Data Operating
hours
Staff Signature

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