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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Once clearance is established, fully tighten the adjustment cam screws. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all bed combs. 7. Fully tighten all bed comb adjustment screws to 12 ft/lbs. 5-5 Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Optional Bin LevelMonitor !!! DANGER !!! Because electrical power must be supplied to the sensor to permit testing andadjustment, it is EXTREMELY VITAL that you secure the machine for normaloperations. Do so by closing the cutting chamber and hopper access door, which returns thesafety limit switch to the closed position, PRIOR to beginning any sensoradjustments to ensure the safety of personnel. Although the bin level sensor was installed and tested at the factory to ensure reliable operation, variations in the physical properties of the material run through the granulator require that you adjust the sensor to suit your particular requirements. Follow these steps during initial pre-operational electrical testing and whenever you change the type of material run through the granulator. Page 30 Step 1: Fill the bin with granulate of the material you intend to run through the granulator. Make sure the bin is filled to a level that covers the front face of the latex sensor covering located on the rear wall of the bin. Step 2: Make sure that power is supplied to the machine by turning the main disconnect switch to the ON position and connecting the control enclosure to the main power source. DO NOT START THE MACHINE. Step 3: Locate the sensor on the rear wall of the machine base. Using a small screwdriver, locate and turn the potentiometer located on the rear face of the sensor. • Turning the potentiometer clockwise (CW) increases sensitivity and activates the alarm. • Turning counterclockwise (CCW) decreases sensitivity and shuts off the alarm. With the bin in place, turn the potentiometer so that the alarm sounds, then rotate counterclockwise (CCW) until the alarm just goes off. Now rotate clockwise (CW) one-half to one ( . to 1) turn. The sensor is now set and the unit is ready to granulate new material 5-6 Recommended Spare Parts List A Recommended Spare Parts List is part of the operation and installation package that arrives with your new machine. Look for a Recommended Spare Parts List to find the specific part numbers that pertain to the categories listed in Figure 2: Recommended Spare Parts List Categories. The list in Figure 2: Recommended Spare Parts List Categories reflects a general list of spare parts that should be kept on hand to keep your new granulator running at optimum performance. Please keep the Recommended Spare Parts List in a place where you can easily retrieve it. Please have the machine serial number Page 31 available when calling Spare Parts Express at 1-800-229-2919 for new replacement OEM parts. NOTE: Refer to part numbers when ordering replacement parts. Check the parts carefully, as they may have numbers etched or stamped on them. The recommended spare parts list does not include all parts that are available for purchase.just the parts most appropriate for your particular machine. See your machine shipment package for recommended spare parts list specific to your machine. Part numbers are listed on that specific list for your reference. Figure 2: Recommended Spare Parts List Categories Description Set of rotor combs and wedge screws Set of bed combs and cap screws Set of fuses Overload relay Motor reversing contactor Page 32 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution No granulate Feedstock may be hung up inside the hopper. Shut machine down and check. Vacuum line may be clogged. Clean as needed. Stringy granulate Comb gap is too large. Adjust to proper gap specification. Combs are dull. Reverse bed comb or replace combs and re-install. Fines Combs are dull. Reverse bed comb or replace combs and re-install. Excessive power required; blown fuses Overloading of the machine. Reduce amount/size of feedstock put into the machine. Combs are dull. Reverse bed comb or replace combs and re-install. Comb gap is too large. Adjust to proper gap specification. Machine stalls Overloading of machine. Reduce amount/size of feedstock put into the machine. Pieces of feedstock jammed in the rotor. Clear the jammed material then visually inspect the rotor to insure it is not damaged and that the comb gaps are correct. Bearings sound noisy or are hot Lack of lubrication. Lubricate per maintenance instructions. Overloading of the machine. Reduce amount/size of feedstock put into the machine. Bearings have exceeded their rated life. Consult with Ball & Jewell Service Department at 1-800-966-8664 for replacement instructions. Bearings are not properly installed or tightened. Consult Ball & Jewell Service Department at 1-800-966-8664 for installation instructions. Motor does not start Fuses are blown. Replace fuses with the size and type shown on the wiring diagram (located in the control enclosure). A limit switch is open. Check the limit switch at the machine front and any hopper clean...
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