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2012 Parts And Maintenance Guide
We’ve done it again! First we had the Product & Application Handbook, but now with spring start-up on the way, it is time to release the latest and greatest piece of literature from BAC. Say a big “HELLO!” to our 12012 Parts and Maintenance Guide.
This little book comes with a big punch, packed with information about BAC parts, controls, retrofit opportunities, and spotlights.
And don’t overlook the back twenty pages, full of important maintenance guidelines and reference material. Need a maintenance checklist? Got that. Recommended spare parts list? Got that covered too. Troubleshooting vibration cutoff switches guide? Sheave and bushing installation instructions? Gear drive shaft alignment instructions? Check, check, check!
Now, only if it included a fortune telling leprechaun that could predict the next heat-wave ….
Maybe next year!
Contact your local BAC Representative for a hold-it-in-your-hand version or visit the Knowledge Center (here’s the link!) to download a copy onto your hard drive.
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luis (May 07, 2012, 05:59 pm) how often a vibration switch be tested?
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Candice Kassin (May 08, 2012, 11:07 am) Thank you for the question! A Mechanical Vibration Cutout Switch and the Optional Electric Vibration Cutout Switch should be tested at least at start-up and yearly thereafter.