Gear Reducer Lubricant Change

$600.00

Base service includes all necessary equipment, tools and personnel required to perform the following scope of work.

  1. Identify the specific equipment nomenclature and obtain all lubricant requirements information.

  2. Obtain all required materials according to the equipment specifications.

  3. Perform a controlled shutdown of the pumping unit and all necessary de-energization, lockout procedures, according to current OSHA standards.

  4. Prepare the reducer to be serviced by installing spill containment equipment, and removing all loose dirt and debris from the reducer lubrication points to prevent contamination.

  5. Thoroughly drain all lubricant from the reducer, thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of drain hardware, apply new thread sealant and reinstall.

  6. Inspect the condition of all seals for leaks or damage.

  7. Thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of all breathers and vent valves installed.

  8. Fill the reducer with new lubricant to capacity specified by the manufacturer.

  9. Clean the reducer case lubricant points of any residual lubricant.

  10. Remove all safety devices and perform a restart of the equipment.

  11. Confirm proper operation of the equipment and verify no leaks are present.

  12. Remove all waste from the site that was generated during the procedure, and transport to an environmentally approved facility for disposal.

  13. Provide the customer with a detailed service report, listing all findings from the inspection, including any recommendations for future services to ensure reliable operation and increased performance.

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Base service includes all necessary equipment, tools and personnel required to perform the following scope of work.

  1. Identify the specific equipment nomenclature and obtain all lubricant requirements information.

  2. Obtain all required materials according to the equipment specifications.

  3. Perform a controlled shutdown of the pumping unit and all necessary de-energization, lockout procedures, according to current OSHA standards.

  4. Prepare the reducer to be serviced by installing spill containment equipment, and removing all loose dirt and debris from the reducer lubrication points to prevent contamination.

  5. Thoroughly drain all lubricant from the reducer, thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of drain hardware, apply new thread sealant and reinstall.

  6. Inspect the condition of all seals for leaks or damage.

  7. Thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of all breathers and vent valves installed.

  8. Fill the reducer with new lubricant to capacity specified by the manufacturer.

  9. Clean the reducer case lubricant points of any residual lubricant.

  10. Remove all safety devices and perform a restart of the equipment.

  11. Confirm proper operation of the equipment and verify no leaks are present.

  12. Remove all waste from the site that was generated during the procedure, and transport to an environmentally approved facility for disposal.

  13. Provide the customer with a detailed service report, listing all findings from the inspection, including any recommendations for future services to ensure reliable operation and increased performance.

Base service includes all necessary equipment, tools and personnel required to perform the following scope of work.

  1. Identify the specific equipment nomenclature and obtain all lubricant requirements information.

  2. Obtain all required materials according to the equipment specifications.

  3. Perform a controlled shutdown of the pumping unit and all necessary de-energization, lockout procedures, according to current OSHA standards.

  4. Prepare the reducer to be serviced by installing spill containment equipment, and removing all loose dirt and debris from the reducer lubrication points to prevent contamination.

  5. Thoroughly drain all lubricant from the reducer, thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of drain hardware, apply new thread sealant and reinstall.

  6. Inspect the condition of all seals for leaks or damage.

  7. Thoroughly clean and inspect the condition of all breathers and vent valves installed.

  8. Fill the reducer with new lubricant to capacity specified by the manufacturer.

  9. Clean the reducer case lubricant points of any residual lubricant.

  10. Remove all safety devices and perform a restart of the equipment.

  11. Confirm proper operation of the equipment and verify no leaks are present.

  12. Remove all waste from the site that was generated during the procedure, and transport to an environmentally approved facility for disposal.

  13. Provide the customer with a detailed service report, listing all findings from the inspection, including any recommendations for future services to ensure reliable operation and increased performance.