Conair Plumbing Product CL 79 User Manual

CONAIR  
MANUAL  
CL-79  
MNL-00102  
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1. Introduction  
This manual is for CONAIR MARTIN's 79 series granulators. The  
abbreviations mean:  
-B = Band conveyor -U = Suction blower  
-L = Low level  
-V = Ejector (Air Veyor).  
The manual should be studied carefully before installing and using the  
equipment, in order to prevent personal injury and damage to the machinery.  
Always take great care when the knives are within reach,  
since they are very sharp and can cause personal injury.  
CONAIR MARTIN granulators are built for granulation of injection moulded,  
blow moulded or extruded plastic waste where the granulator’s size and  
performance corresponds to the type of waste. For any other products or  
materials, approval must be obtained from the dealer or head-office in order for  
the conditions of the guarantee to remain valid.  
The different types of granulator are designed so that maintenance and cleaning  
can be carried out quickly and simply, both during routine maintenance as well  
as when changing colour or material.  
All servicing work should be carried out by a person with technical training or  
corresponding professional experience. The manual contains instructions for  
both handling and servicing the granulator. Chapter 7, which contains servicing  
instructions, is intended for service engineers. Other chapters contain  
instructions for the daily operator.  
Delivered with the granulator are a manual, tool kit and touch-up paint.  
Any modifications, changes, or rebuilding of the granulator must be approved  
by CONAIR MARTIN in order to avoid personal injury and damage to  
machinery and to ensure that the documentation remains correct.  
If you have any questions, please contact your local dealer or our head-office.  
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2. Technical specifications  
2.1  
Dimensions  
See chapter 10, Layout.  
2.2  
Data  
Serial Number  
Motor power ......................................................................  
Capacity  
V-belts  
......................................................................  
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Voltage  
Blower type (optional) .......................................................  
Rotating knives .................................................................  
Fixed knives ......................................................................  
Screen  
......................................................................  
Weight:.............................................................................. -L= 185 kg  
.................................................................................. -LB = 220 kg  
.................................................................................. -LBU = 250 kg  
.................................................................................. -LBV= 240 kg  
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3. Functional description  
3.1  
Overview  
79 granulators are designed for grinding different types of plastic waste.  
79  
A
B
C
D
E
A
79  
D
B
C
E
The granulator is controlled from an electrical cabinet with a start/stop function  
and an emergency stop button.  
The material is fed into the hopper (A) and falls down to the rotor. The rotor’s  
knives (B) grind the material against the fixed knives (C) in the cutter housing.  
Both the fixed and rotating knives can be changed or re-sharpened when  
necessary. The sharpening is carried out in a special fixture outside of the  
granulator.  
Under the rotor is a screen (D) through which the granulate passes before it  
comes down into the granule bin. The screen is available with various hole sizes  
depending on the required degree of coarseness of the granulate.  
The granulated material is then collected in the granule bin (E). The standard -L  
model is fitted with a suction pipe. The -LBU is fitted with a suction blower  
which sucks the granulate out of the granule bin. The -LBV is fitted with an  
ejector (air veyor).  
The granule bin, screen and screen box are designed to be removed so that the  
rotor can easily be cleaned. The hopper is constructed so that it can be opened  
up to allow improved access for cleaning and maintenance.  
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3.2  
Safety system  
Since there are rotating knives inside the granulator, there is a built-in safety  
system to prevent personal injury.  
Emergency stop: The equipment is fitted with an emergency stop switch on the  
electrical cabinet. The emergency stop is activated by pushing the button. It is  
reset by turning the button in the direction of the arrow (anti-clockwise).  
Safety switches: The safety system includes 2 safety switches. The switches are  
located as follows:  
1 by the hopper  
1 by the screenbox  
The system is designed so that you have to unscrew the break screw by the  
screenbox to be able to open it. The break screw actuates the safety switch,  
which cuts off the power so that the rotor stops before the screenbox can be  
opened.  
The hopper must be lowered and locked before the granulator can be operated.  
The safety switch has been installed so that it is not possible to start the  
granulator when the hopper is open.  
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4. Safety regulations  
4.1  
Overview  
The granulator is equipped with safety switches to prevent the front door and  
the hopper from being opened during operation.  
The following safety measures should always be observed when handling the  
granulator:  
Always switch off the power supply using the main circuit-breaker (on  
top of the electrical cabinet) before opening the granulator.  
Never put any part of your body into any openings on the granulator  
unless the main circuit-breaker is in the "OFF" (=0) position.  
Always be careful when the knives are in reach since they are very  
sharp. When the rotor has to be rotated manually, this must be done  
with the greatest care!  
Be careful when the hopper and screenbox are opened and closed so  
that no part of your body gets caught.  
The granulator cannot be started until the doors and the hopper are  
locked.  
4.2  
Sound level  
Equivalent continuous A-weighted acoustic pressure level 79 = 83.6 dBA  
Value measured 1 m from the surface of the machine and 1.6 m above the  
surface of the floor during grinding of 5 litres of PE bottles (polyethylene).  
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5. Installation  
All instructions must be carried out in the order described, to prevent personal  
injury or damage to machinery.  
Always take great care when handling the knives since they are  
very sharp and can cause personal injury.  
The granulator should be connected to the mains supply by an  
authorised electrician.  
5.1  
5.2  
Pre-start checks  
Before the granulator is installed, the rust preventive should be carefully  
cleaned from the parts which are not painted or rustproof.  
Opening and closing the hopper and screenbox  
Screenbox:  
1. Unscrew the star knob (A) and pull out the  
granule bin (B).  
2. Unscrew the breakscrew (C) until the door's  
stop plate is released. A safety switch is then  
activated, which cuts off the current to  
prevent the machine from being started when  
the screenbox is open.  
3. Loosen the nuts (D).  
C
B
A
4. Raise the link screws (E).  
5. Lower the screenbox and lift out the screen.  
NOTE: When mounting the screenbox the link  
screws' nuts (D) must be tightened quite  
hard to avoid only one of the link screws  
taking the whole load. Tighten them quite  
hard so that the break screw turns easily.  
Hopper:  
1. Unscrew the break screw (F) on the  
right side of the hopper.  
2. Loosen the nuts (G).  
3. Raise the hopper (I).  
F
I
G
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5.3  
Electrical connection  
The granulator should be connected up by an authorised electrician.  
Connect the granulator to the mains supply. See Electrical scheme, chapter  
9, connecting (Q1).  
Check the granulator motor’s rotation direction as follows:  
Set the main circuit-breaker on the control box to position (1) = “On”.  
Check that the emergency stop switch is not activated. It can be reset by  
turning the knob in the direction of the arrow (anti-clockwise).  
Check that the break screws to the  
screenbox's and hopper's safety switches  
are completely tightened.  
Press in the “START” push-button.  
Check that the granulator motor’s  
rotation direction is consistent with the  
arrow on the hood.  
If a blower is connected, check that its  
rotation direction is consistent with the  
arrow on the blower hood.  
If the rotation direction is not correct:  
Change the incoming phases.  
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6. Operation and daily maintenance  
6.1  
Starting and stopping  
The start and stop functions are controlled by a change-over button on the  
electrical cabinet.  
NOTE: The granulator should not be stopped until it has finished grinding all  
the material in the hopper and cutter housing. Any remaining material can slow  
down the rotor when it is re-started which can overload the motor and trigger  
the overload protector. (See 6.4)  
6.2  
Inspection  
There should not be any material in the granulator when the inspection is to be  
carried out.  
6.2.1  
Daily inspection  
Flaps in the hopper. Check that the flaps are not damaged. Damaged parts  
should be replaced immediately to prevent bits of the flaps from falling into  
the cutter housing and damaging the knives. There is also a risk that  
damaged flaps can be thrown back by the machine.  
Emergency stop. Check the emergency stop function by starting the  
granulator and then stopping it using the emergency stop button. The  
emergency stop is reset by turning the emergency stop button in the  
direction of the arrow. The machine can then be re-started by pressing  
“START”.  
6.2.2  
Weekly inspection  
Cables. Inspect all cabling in the machine to see that there is no wear or  
other damage. For reasons of personal  
protection, damaged parts should be replaced  
immediately.  
Safety switches. There are two safety  
switches, one for the screen box and one for  
the hopper:  
Screenbox: Check the safety switch by starting  
the granulator and then unscrewing the break  
screw (A) on the bottom of the belt guard, as  
described in chapter 5.2. The granulator should  
have stopped before you are able to open the  
screenbox.  
A
Hopper: Open the hopper as described in chapter 5.2, but close and lock the  
screenbox. Check the safety switch to the hopper by starting the granulator. It  
should not be possible to start the granulator until the hopper is lowered and the  
break screws are screwed in.  
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6.3  
Cleaning  
Always take great care when handling the knives since they are  
very sharp and can cause personal injury.  
1. Open the hopper and screenbox as  
described in chapter 5.2.  
2. Clean the hopper, flaps, screen and  
screenbox and granule bin.  
3. Clean the cutter-housing and inside the  
stand.  
4. Replace all parts in reverse order.  
NOTE: When mounting the screenbox the  
link screws' nuts (A) must be tightened quite  
hard to avoid only one of the link screws  
taking the whole load.  
A
Note: Steps 2 - 4 should be carried out every time the machine is cleaned,  
or at least once every 300 hours.  
6.4  
Trouble-shooting  
6.4.1  
If the granulator does not start  
Check that the saftey switches’ break screws are turned fully clockwise. It is  
not possible to start the granulator unless the break screws are screwed in.  
Check that the emergency stop is not activated. It can be reset by turning the  
button in the direction of the arrow.  
The bimetal relay F1 in the electrical cabinet,  
according to the diagram opposite, is  
released if you press stop or overload the  
granulator. This is indicated by the small  
green rectangular pin (P), which sticks up  
above the surface of the bimetal relay. When  
you reset by pressing the "Reset" button, the  
pin (P) is pushed back in so that it is level  
with the surface of the bimetal relay.  
P
NOTE: Set the main circuit-breaker to position "0" when cleaning the  
granulator. Empty the granulator of all material before restarting it.  
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7. Servicing  
All servicing work should be carried out by a qualified service engineer and in  
the order described, to prevent personal injury or damage to machinery.  
7.1  
Changing the knives  
When changing the knives, also check for any wear to the screen. For safety  
reasons, this should be replaced when the holes in the screen become drop-  
shaped.  
Always take great care when handling the knives since they are  
very sharp and can cause personal injury. Use protective gloves!  
7.1.1  
For safety reasons, damaged screws must be replaced.  
Open the screenbox as described in chapter 5.2.  
Changing the fixed and rotating knives  
Disassembling the rotating knives (C):  
1. Remove the fastening screws (A) and washers (H).  
Disassembling the fixed knives:  
1. Loosen screws (E), 5 on each long side and 2  
on the short side opposite the belt guard, total  
12 pieces.  
2. Remove the screws (D), 2 on each fixed knife.  
3. Loosen the stop screws (F), 2 on each fixed  
knife.  
4. Screw the special extractor (G) (in the tool kit)  
into the threaded hole on the knife end and pull  
out the knife.  
Assembling the lower fixed knife:  
1. Check that the knives and the grooves for the knives are free from plastic  
waste, grease, etc.  
2. Place the lower fixed knife in position.  
3. Adjust the lower fixed knife to its  
forward position using the adjusting  
screws (F). NOTE: These screws should  
only support the rear edge of the knife  
and should not be tightened so much that  
the knife bends.  
4. Tighten the 5 screws (E) (in the diagram  
above) along the lower long side with a  
torque of 20 Nm.  
5. Screw in and tighten the screws (D).  
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Assembling the rotating knives  
1. Clean the cutter's knife location and place a rotating knife in the knife  
location.  
2. Fasten the screws (A) together with the washers (H) and tighten gently.  
3. Adjust the knife using the setting  
screws (B) to give the correct  
amount of play, 0.15-0.30 mm  
between the fixed and rotating  
knives. Check using the feeler  
gauge included in the tool kit.  
4. When the correct amount of play  
has been obtained, tighten the  
screws (A) with a torque of 200  
Nm.  
5. Tighten the counter nut.  
6. Re-check the amount of play.  
Assembling the upper fixed knife  
7. Push the upper fixed knife into its  
groove.  
8. Turn the cutter so that the rotating  
knife's cutting edge comes exactly  
in front of the upper fixed knife's  
cutting edge.  
9. Adjust the fixed knife using the  
setting screws (D) and (F). By  
tightening screws (F) the knife is  
moved towards the cutter's centre.  
By tightening screws (D) the knife  
is moved away from the cutter's  
centre.  
10. Tighten the 5 screws (E) along the  
upper long side, and the two that were loosened on one short side.  
11. Check that screws (D) and (F) by the upper fixed knife are not loose.  
However, they should not be tightened too much.  
12. Rotate the rotor and replace the other rotating knives according to steps 1 -  
5 above.  
13. Using a feeler gauge, check that the distance between the fixed and rotating  
knives is correct. The distance should not be less than 0.15 mm.  
Granulator fitted with a third fixed knife:  
See instructions in chapter 11.  
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7.2  
Sharpening the knives  
Always take great care when sharpening the knives since they  
are very sharp and can cause personal injury.  
7.2.1  
Overview  
NOTE: Use the services of a skilled person when re-sharpening the knives  
and only sharpen the edges marked with the special sign! (see diagram  
under 7.2.2 and 7.2.3)  
The knives must be sharpened so that the correct grinding angles are obtained,  
otherwise the granulator will not operate effectively with lightly cutting knives.  
During sharpening, the knife must be cooled the whole time with plenty of  
water and must definitely not burn or start blueing on the edge since this means  
that the knife lacks durability and stability. If this occurs, the knife cannot be  
repaired by further grinding down or grinding away of the blued or burnt  
colour. The tempered knife may have deep deformations with possible cracking  
as a consequence.  
The following instructions apply only if you are using CONAIR MARTIN's  
sharpening fixture 79. The sharpening fixture is intended for use in a surface  
grinding machine and should be fixed on a magnetic board.  
7.2.2  
Sharpening the fixed and rotating knives  
Fixed knives:  
Regarding the third fixed knife, see chapter 11.  
NOTE: Only the surfaces marked with the special sign should be sharpened.  
The specified measurements apply when sharpening the knives.  
The fixed knives are fastened as shown  
in the adjacent figure, left part, and the  
cutting angle is sharpened at 200.  
The knives can be sharpened only as much as is  
shown in the adjacent figure. After that, they are  
worn out and should be replaced by new ones in  
order for the granulation to be effective.  
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Rotating knives:  
NOTE: All rotating knives should be sharpened equally so that the cutter does  
not become unbalanced.  
The rotating knife is fastened  
with the stirrup (A) under the  
lower part of the knife, as shown  
in the adjacent figure, right part.  
Ball washers should be used  
when tightening. In this position  
the relief angle is sharpened.  
Loosen the screws and remove  
the stirrup (A), fasten the knife  
again. In this position the cutting  
angle is sharpened.  
The knives can be sharpened only as  
much as is shown in the adjacent  
figure. After that, they are worn out  
and should be replaced by new ones  
in order for the granulation to be  
effective.  
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7.3  
Inspecting and adjusting the belts  
The V-belts must be inspected after 30 hours’ operation.  
Loosen and remove the outer plate  
on the belt guard.  
Load one of the V-belts between the  
rotor pulley and the motor pulley  
with 25 N in the middle of and at a  
right angle to the belt. Measure the  
deflection and adjust the distance  
F = 25 N  
l = 6 mm  
between the pulleys as necessary until the tension is correct. The V-belt  
should stretch 6 mm.  
Adjusting:  
Tension the belt by screwing on the flange nuts (A).  
A
7.4  
Lubrication  
The bearing is delivered filled with grease. The bearing is maintenance-free and  
needs no further lubrication.  
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7.5  
Rotor pulley, assembling/disassembling  
7.5.1  
Rotor pulley  
Disassembling  
1. Loosen all screws a few turns.  
2. Unscrew two of the screws.  
3. Lubricate both screws and screw them into the disassembling holes (A).  
4. Tighten both disassembling screws alternately until the flange bushing comes  
loose from the hub and the unit sits freely on the axle.  
5. Lift the whole unit from the axle.  
Assembling  
1. Clean and degrease the contact surfaces carefully.  
2. Place the "flange bushing" in the hub so that the bolt holes line up with each  
other.  
3. Lubricate the screws. Mount all screws without tightening them completely.  
4. If a key is used, it should be  
placed in the key way  
before the "flange bushing"  
is fitted in. Check that there  
is sufficient play over the  
key.  
5. Fit the hub with the "flange  
bushing" on the axle.  
6. Tighten the screws  
alternatelyuntil  
approximately half the torque has been reached (49/2=24.5Nm).  
7. Tap lightly between the axle and the bolts on the "flange bushing". Use a  
block of wood or plastic to protect against damage.  
8. Continue to alternately bolt and tighten the screws once or twice until the  
correct torque has been reached, i.e. 49 Nm.  
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8. Spare parts list  
8.1  
Overview  
Page  
8.1.1  
8.1.2  
8.1.3  
8.1.4  
8.1.5  
8.1.6  
79, Cutter housing .......................................................... 19-21  
79 ...................................................................................... 22  
79, ...................................................................................... 23  
79, Hopper ........................................................................... 24  
79, Blower F3 with cyclone AX-5 ....................................... 25  
Pause/pulse relay when emptying with air veyor ................. 26  
8.2  
Ordering spare parts  
Only use spare parts from CONAIR MARTIN when replacing machine parts.  
Orders should go to the representative in the country where the machine was  
purchased.  
When ordering, the following should be specified:  
machine designation, as specified on the machine plate  
serial number, as specified on the machine plate  
article number, as specified in the spare parts list  
quantity, as specified in this spare parts list.  
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8.1.1 79, Cutter housing, all models  
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8.1.1 79, Cutter housing, all models  
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8.1.1  
Cutter housing, all models, continued  
Pos Qty. Part no.  
A
B
C
D
E
E
F
6
6
6
4
6
8
4
1
6
9-40165  
9-40150  
9-40203  
9-40161  
9-40140  
9-40054  
9-40160  
4-02531  
4-11835  
G
H
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8.1.2  
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8.1.3  
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8.1.4  
79, Hopper  
79  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
29  
30  
31  
1 9-11034  
1 2-13737  
1 3-13742  
79  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
29  
30  
31  
1
1
1
9-11036-10  
2-15799  
9-10789  
79  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
29  
30  
31  
1 9-11038  
1 2-15799  
1 9-10789  
79  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
29  
30  
31  
1
1
1
9-11036-11  
2-15799  
9-10789  
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8.1.5  
79, Blower F3 with cyclone AX-5  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2-10593  
9-20480  
3-17772  
2-15838  
2-15831  
9-20485  
4-15930  
3-15795  
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8.1.6  
Pause/pulse relay when emptying with air veyor  
In those cases when emptying of the granule bin with an air veyor has been  
chosen, the pause/pulse relay should be cancelled to prevent a glut in the  
granule bin.  
When delivered, the relay is preset  
as follows:  
T1 = range 1 - 10 m  
T2 = range 6 - 60 s  
where  
Pause time T1 (the time the air  
veyor is idle) is selected using  
switches (A) and (B). Then the  
time is set using the handwheel  
Toff = T1.  
Delay time interval T2 (the time  
the air veyor is working) is  
selected using switches (C) and  
(D). Then the time is set using the handwheel Ton = T2.  
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9. Electrical scheme  
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10. Layout  
10.1  
Dimensions  
Page  
10.1.1 79 ...................................................28  
10.1.2 79 ....................................................29  
10.1.3 79 ....................................................30  
10.1.4 79 ....................................................31  
10.1.1  
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11. Options  
11.1 Overview  
Page  
11.1  
Overview .................................................................................................. 32  
11.1.1 79, all models: Third fixed knife,  
disassembling/assembling ..................................................... 33  
11.1.2 79, all models: Third fixed knife, sharpening ....................... 34  
11.1.3 79, Hopper with band conveyor........................................... 35  
Ordering spare parts  
Only use spare parts from CONAIR MARTIN when replacing machine parts.  
Orders should go to the representative in the country where the machine was  
purchased.  
When ordering, the following should be specified:  
machine designation, as specified on the machine plate  
serial number, as specified on the machine plate  
article number, as specified in the spare parts list  
quantity, as specified in this spare parts list.  
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11.1.1  
79, all models: Third fixed knife, disassembling/  
assembling  
Pos. Qty. Part no.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8a  
8b  
9
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1-19022  
2-17732  
2-17733  
9-40106  
9-40302  
3-19021  
9-40075  
9-50086  
9-50214  
9-40050  
Disassembling  
1. Unscrew the screws (4) and release the ruler (3).  
2. Lift out the knife (6).  
Assembling  
1. Clean any grease or plastic waste from the knife location.  
2. Position the fixed knife (6) with the adjusting screw (5) and press against the  
rear edge.  
3. Adjust to obtain the correct amount of play between the fixed and rotating  
knife using the adjusting screws (5).  
4. Using a feeler gauge, check that the correct amount of play, 0.15 - 0.30 mm,  
has been obtained.  
5. When the amount of play is correct, place the ruler (3) with the screws (4)  
on the knife and tighten with a torque of 100 Nm.  
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11.1.2  
79, all models: Third fixed knife, sharpening  
The third fixed knife is fastened in the left  
position in the 79 fixture and sharpened to  
its correct relief angle, 200. See next  
diagram.  
0
15  
Then the knife is fastened in the 79 fixture and  
is sharpened to its correct cutting angle, 150.  
NOTE: Turn the knife so that the correct  
surface is sharpened.  
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11.1.3  
79, Hopper with band conveyor  
Disassembling/Assembling the band conveyor  
Disassembling  
1. Release the fastening screw (A). This  
is done most easily by unscrewing the  
nut on the under side. The vibration  
absorber is then released.  
B
2. Release the hood over the screw (B)  
A
and remove the screw.  
3. Pull the worm-gear unit motor off the  
shaft.  
4. Release the shaft gears by unscrewing  
the two screws (C) on each side of the hopper funnel.  
5. Loosen the band conveyor's height  
setting by unscrewing the screw which  
fastens the height setting by the guide  
pin (D).  
D
C
6. Release the shaft gears and move the  
band conveyor to the right so that the  
left shaft goes free from the hub. Turn  
the band conveyor to the right until the  
shaft end goes free from the hopper  
funnel.  
Move the band conveyor to the left  
until the motor shaft end goes free  
from the hopper funnel. The band  
conveyor can then be released.  
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12. Transporting and storing  
12.1 Overview  
Handling and transporting of the machinery should be carried out by specially  
trained personnel.  
The machine is packed in weather-proof and partly shock-proof plastic sheeting.  
It is fixed with straps to a pallet for transportation.  
12.1.1 Unpacking and checking  
Check that the machine has not been damaged in transit. Report any damage  
to the forwarder.  
Do not unpack the machine until it has been moved to its installation  
location.  
After unpacking, check that the delivery is complete by checking against the  
delivery note.  
12.1.2 Lift and transport to installation location  
For information about the machine's weight, refer to chapter 2, Technical data.  
For information about the space required, refer to chapter 10, Layout.  
The machine can be lifted and handled using a fork-lift truck.  
12.1.3 Placing at the installation location  
See chapter 5, Installation.  
12.2 Storing  
Normally, the machine is pre-packed for transport to the installation location  
where it is to be put into operation immediately. Therefore, it is only protected  
with rust-preventive oil.  
12.2.1 Long-term storage  
The machine should be kept in a storage area with constant temperature and  
humidity.  
Before storing for a long time, the machine should be given a coating of  
long-term rust preventive, for example Castrol DWX 160 with durability 24  
- 36 months in a suitable storage area.  
12.2.3 Preservation  
The machine is protected with rust-preventive oil Castrol DWX 22 on all  
surfaces which are not painted or rust-free.  
12.2.4 Durability  
The rust protection from the rust-preventive oil Castrol DWX 22 is effective for  
up to 12 months if the conditions described in 12.2.1 are fulfilled.  
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