This document is an operating manual for a KSR-Sealing Head machine. It provides safety information and instructions for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the sealing head. The manual addresses proper use of the machine, required qualifications and training for personnel, safety devices and precautions, and procedures for working on and cleaning the machine. It also includes sections on spare parts lists, testing procedures, and online documentation access.
This document is an operating manual for a KSR-Sealing Head machine. It provides safety information and instructions for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the sealing head. The manual addresses proper use of the machine, required qualifications and training for personnel, safety devices and precautions, and procedures for working on and cleaning the machine. It also includes sections on spare parts lists, testing procedures, and online documentation access.
This document is an operating manual for a KSR-Sealing Head machine. It provides safety information and instructions for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the sealing head. The manual addresses proper use of the machine, required qualifications and training for personnel, safety devices and precautions, and procedures for working on and cleaning the machine. It also includes sections on spare parts lists, testing procedures, and online documentation access.
These documents are intended for our machine customers only and must not be either copied or made available to a third party without written approval. (Act of copy rights and related patent (trading) rights, copy right act of September 9 th , 1965).
1.0 Safety measures ............................................................................................. 1.1 Designated use................................................................................................. 1.2 Personal qualification....................................................................................... 1.3 Duties of machine owner .................................................................................. 1.4 Machine operation............................................................................................ 1.5 Working on the machine................................................................................... 1.6 Electrical/electronical equipment...................................................................... 1.7 Cleaning ........................................................................................................... 1.8 Safety devices ..................................................................................................
2.0 Shipping, Installation and Connection (see external equipment).................
3.0 Description of Machine (see external equipment).........................................
4.0 Operation (see chapter 7.0) ...........................................................................
5.0 Troubleshooting Guide (see chapter 7.0).....................................................
6.0 Maintenance (see chapter 7.0).......................................................................
7.0 Sealing Head................................................................................................... 7.1 For Your Safety ................................................................................................ 7.2 Sealing Head - Adjustments ............................................................................. 7.3 Technical Data ................................................................................................. 7.4 Component Layout ........................................................................................... 7.5 Troubleshooting Actions................................................................................... 7.6 Wartung und Schmierung.................................................................................
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Table of Contents (Continued)
8.0 Spare Parts List .............................................................................................. 8.1 Spare Parts Ordering Information..................................................................... 8.2 Spare Parts Catalogue .....................................................................................
9.0 Test Procedure / Test Record .......................................................................
10.0 Online Documentation ................................................................................... 10.1 System prerequisites........................................................................................ 10.2 First steps......................................................................................................... 10.3 Working with the IS spare part list....................................................................
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1.0 Safety Measures
1.1 Designated Use.............................................................................................. 2 1.1.1 Basis for Machine Construction...................................................................... 2 1.1.1.1 The machine has been constructed in accordance with:................................ 2 1.1.2 Inadmissible modes of operation.................................................................... 2 1.1.2.1 The operation of the machine is inadmissible ................................................ 2 1.1.3 Admissible modes of operation ...................................................................... 2 1.1.3.1 The operation of the machine is only admissible ........................................... 2 1.2 Personnel Qualification .................................................................................. 3 1.2.1 Employment Restriction.................................................................................. 3 1.2.1.1 Minimum Age.................................................................................................. 3 1.2.1.2 Qualification.................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Duties of the Machine Owner ......................................................................... 4 1.3.1 Control of Protective Devices ......................................................................... 4 1.3.2 Appointment of Responsible Persons ............................................................ 4 1.3.3 Duty to Supply Information ............................................................................. 5 1.4 Machine Operation......................................................................................... 6 1.4.1 Measures before Commissioning the Machine/Equipment............................. 6 1.5 Working on the Machine................................................................................. 7 1.5.1 Measures before Working on the Machine/Equipment................................... 7 1.5.2 Spare Parts..................................................................................................... 8 1.5.3 Change of Location ........................................................................................ 8 1.5.4 Warranty and Liability..................................................................................... 8 1.6 Electrical / Electronical Equipment ................................................................. 9 1.6.1 Fuses.............................................................................................................. 9 1.6.2 Check according to Safety Rules ................................................................. 10 1.6.3 Safety Precautions prior to Electric Welding................................................ 10 1.7 Cleaning ....................................................................................................... 11 1.8 Safety Devices.............................................................................................. 12 1 Safety Measures Page 2
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1.1 Designated Use 1.1.1 Basis for Machine Construction 1.1.1.1 The machine has been constructed in accordance with: the terms agreed upon by contract as e.g. strapping capacity, strap material, packages as well the samples placed at our disposal. State-of-theart technology and the recognized safety rules.
Nevertheless its use may constitute a risk to life and limb of the user or third parties or cause damage to the machine and to other material property.
1.1.2 Inadmissible modes of operation 1.1.2.1 The operation of the machine is inadmissible with power sources, packages etc. which are not part of the order confirmation
with power sources, packages etc. which are subject to hazardous materials regulations or that might be a risk for the health of the operating personnel
with machine equipment modified by the owner/operator
1.1.3 Admissible modes of operation 1.1.3.1 The operation of the machine is only admissible when this operating manual has been read and understood completely as per the proceeding described in this operating manual
This machine is exclusively destined for the designated use according to the order confirmation. Any other application or application beyond this, as for e.g. the strapping of other packages than the assigned or the handling of dangerous materials or materials hazardous to health have to be considered as not appropriate.
No liability will be undertaken by the manufacturer/supplier for any damages resulting from this. The user bears the risk on its own. 1 Safety Measures Page 3
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1.2 Personnel Qualification Persons operating power-driven working material has to see to it that they do not endanger themselves or others by dangerous movements.
Working on power-driven working material with dangerous movements may only be entrusted by the owner to personnel that is authorized to and
that is able to carry out the work independently and safe that after preceding instruction is supervised by one of the instructors familiar with this work.
This machine can cause danger however when it is operated inappropriately or for a purpose not indended by personnel without the required knowledge.
Danger of Accident! Work on/with the machine may only be carried out by personnel that is authorized due to its training and qualification. Furthermore these persons must be appointed by the machine owner.
Note! To the appropriate use also belongs the observance of the proceeding during installation, commissioning and maintenance as described in this operating manual.
1.2.1 Employment Restriction 1.2.1.1 Minimum Age If endangering and unsecured movements can be started by control stations during conversions, rectification of faults during the working process and maintenance, persons which are charged with these works must be at least 18 years of age.
1.2.1.2 Qualification Connection, installation, maintenance and repair work may be carried out by skilled specialists only. The personnel must be charged with this work by the owner of the machine.
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1.3 Duties of the Machine Operator
Danger of Accident! The machine can cause danger when it is operated inappropriately or not in due order.
Extreme caution must be taken when using palette packing presses without a muting system at the infeed and the discharge, since no access protection is provided in these areas. Access protection must be installed in these areas by the operator.
The owner/operator is obliged to operate the machine only in perfect condition. Danger spots arising between MOSCA machines and equipment on the customer side have to be secured by the operator.
1.3.1 Control of Protective Devices The condition of protective devices, locking devices and couplings of the strapping machine have to be inspected at least once a year by a specialist.
The test results mentioned-above have to be documented in a certificate of inspection that has to be stored until the next inspection.
1.3.2 Appointment of Responsible Persons Employ trained and instructed personnel only. Responsibilities of the personnel concerning the operating, installation, maintenance and repair must be defined clearly.
Supervise regularly the responsible working of the personnel under consideration of the operating manual.
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1.3 Duties of the Machine Owner (continuation) 1.3.3 Duty to Supply Information Prior to begin of working the charged personnel has to have fully read and understood the operating manual (especially the chapter Safety Measures as well as the applicable regulations).
The operating manual and the applicable regulations have to be stored at a place accessible to the operating and maintenance staff.
Notice! Additionally to the operating manual universally valid legal and other obligatory regulations for the accident prevention and environment protection have to be observed and imparted!
Such duties may also concern e.g. the handling of dangerous substances or the wearing/placing at disposal of personal protective equipment.
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1.4 Machine Operation
Danger of Injury! Inside the machine there is an increased danger of accident due to moved masses and rotating or hot elements. Long hair which is not tied back, loose garments, jewellery or things like this can be caught by rotating elements and drawn in. This can cause serious injuries. During operation it is not allowed to climb onto the machine and/or to reach into the strapping/tying plane. It not permitted to reach over high protection devices which are open at the top. Close-fitting garments should be worn. Protect long hair with a hairnet. Take off jewellery.
Notice! For the safety of the operators staff there are warning signs/danger signals at the machine. Pay attention to these signs and conduct yourself particularly carefully here. Replace damaged or illegible warning/danger signs immediately!
1.4.1 Measures before Commissioning the Machine/Equipment Pos. Measure 1 Secure movable machine against unintentional rolling-away. 2 Check the machine for noticeable damage. The responsible supervisor has to be informed immediately of detected faults or damage. Production may not be continued before fault rectification. 3 Inspect protection devices (see chapter protection devices) 4 Inform employees Prior to starting up the machine the machine operator always has to warn its collegues. Furthermore the operator has to ensure that there is not any person too close to the moved machine parts or reaches into the machine.
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1.5 Working on the Machine
Explosion Hazard! Pneumatic systems (only if installed) are under pressure.
Improper dismantling of the systems can cause explosions or serious accidents.
Before dismantling ensure that the systems are switched pressure- less.
1.5.1 Measures before Working on the Machine/Equipment Pos. Measure 1 Observe the instructions under electrical/electronical devices. 2 Switch off the machine according to this operating manual and secure it against unexpected start. 3 Secure the main control device and/or attach a warning sign at the main switch. 4 On pneumatic equipment (only if installed) switch off the generation of pressure and let off the existing pressure. 5 Secure movable parts or movable guides by appropriate fixation devices. 6 Have the heater cooled down (only if installed). 7 Secure the working area spaciously (safety chains, warning signs). 8 Inform operators staff, appoint supervisor. 9 Eliminate any faults.
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1.5 Working on the Machine (continuation)
Danger! Unauthorized reconstructions or modifications can cause serious danger.
It is not permitted to make any modifications or extensions on the machine which could affect the safety.
This is also valid for the installation and adjustment of safety devices as well as for the welding at supporting parts.
1.5.2 Spare Parts Spare parts have to meet the technical requirements, defined by the manufacturer. This is always guaranteed at original spare parts.
In case of replacement of larger components and assemblies, these must be carefully fastened at hoisting devices. Use appropriate technical perfect hoisting devices only!
1.5.3 Change of Location Cut off the external power supply of the machine even if only minor changes of location are envisaged.
Movable parts which could constitute an endangering have to be fixed.
After the change of location reconnect and commission the machine according to the operating manual.
1.5.4 Warranty and Liability The warranty and liability comply with the terms defined contractually.
Note! Software modifications without information of and authorization by Mosca AG lead to the expiration of warranty and liablility claims.
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1.6 Electrical / Electronical Equipment
Danger to Life! There is danger to life coming into contact with live cables or components. Before working on electrical equipment the power supply to the complete machine/plant must be cut off either by switching off the main switch or pull out the power plug.
Danger to Life! Defective electrical components can be live and therefore dangerous to life.
Detected faults on electrical equipment/components/operating material have to be rectified immediately. If up to then an urgent danger exists, the equipment / components /operating material may not be operated in this defective condition.
Note! Work on the electrical system or equipment may only be carried out by skilled electricians according to the applicable electrical engineering rules.
The owner has to ensure that the electrical equipment and operating material are operated in accordance with the applicable electrical engineering rules.
The 5 Safety Rules 1 Switch off main switch. 2 Secure main switch against switching on. 3 Check isolation from supply with a two-pole measuring device. 4 Ground working area and short-circuit it. 5 Insulate adjacent live parts.
1.6.1 Fuses Fuses must not be repaired or bridged over. Use only such types of fuses prescribed by the manufacturer.
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1.6 Electrical / Electronical Equipment (continuation) 1.6.2 Check according to Safety Rules In the event of assembling or installation of machines/equipment/operating material from different manufacturers or suppliers and after modifications on the product supplied from us with intervention into the electrical equipment, before commissioning through the owner a precise check in accordance with the applicable safety rules and electrical engineering rules has to be carried out.
If there are any queries please contact the MOSCA service department, also for work for which the necessary skilled staff is not available.
1.6.3 Safety Precautions prior to Electric Welding
Notice! The following measures must be observed in any case:
Pos. Measures 1 Switch off main switch of the machine 2 Clean the machine from dust and combustible material 3 Do not plug in or connect the welding equipment in the switch cabinet of the machine 4 Disconnect electronical devices (eg. control devices) and PCBs in the switch cabinet. Otherwise there is danger of injection of voltage peaks 5 Disconnect electronical devices on the machine (eg. pulse encoder) 6 Put the connection to ground of the welding equipment right next to the welding point and make a perfect contact
The welding current must not flow via the earth wire or the shield of the electrical equipment
During electrical welding on machines or heads which are mechanically and therefore conductingly connected with MOSCA machines (eg. belt conveyors) proceed in the same way
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1.7 Cleaning
Danger of Injury! During operation of the machine there is an increased danger of accident by moved material and rotating or hot parts!
Cleaning work on moving machine parts is not allowed during operation.
Danger of Squeezing! During operation of the machine there is an increased danger of accident by moved material as eg. press!
Serious injuries as squeezing or grazes can by caused by improper operation.
Running rollers may only be cleaned from the delivery side or the space between the rollers has to be covered at the feed side.
After cleaning detected faults have to be rectified immediately!
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1.8 Safety Devices
Danger! Operate the machine only, when all safety devices are at their place and are functioning correctly.
You, as owner or operator of the machine, are responsible for the duly operating of the machine!
The machine has been constructed in accordance with the applicable legal regulations. The machine is reliable in operation. Nevertheless the machine may constitute a danger if it is operated in improper or undue condition.
Danger spots which cannot be avoided by construction are equipped with safety devices. If necessary these spots are marked at the machine with warning signs and in the manual under working safety instructions.
The machine is equipped with the following safety devices: 1. Warning signs at the danger spots of the machine 2. Optical fault indication (only if installed) 3. Acoustical fault indication (only if installed) 4. Automatical working process control and automatic stoppage in case of malfunction (only if installed) 5. Palm button Emergency STOP (only if installed) 6. Automatical shut down of machine at the opening of the safety devices in the working area of the machine (only if installed) 7. Cover sheets at the drives and the movable mechanical assemblies 8. Live parts are secured by cover sheets. 9. Exhauster in the heater area (only if installed) 10. Transparent shields in front of machine areas which have to be inspected.
2 Shipping, Installation and Connection Page 1
2.0 Shipping, Installation and Connection (see operating manual of the strapping machine)
3 Description of the Sealing Head Page 1
3.0 Description of the Sealing Head (see chapter 7.0))
4 Operation Page 1
4.0 Operation (see operating manual of the strapping machine)
5 Troubleshooting Guide Page 1
5.0 Troubleshooting Guide (see chapter 7.0)
6 Maintenance Page 1
6.0 Maintenance (see chapter 7.0)
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7.0 Sealing Head - KSR
7.1 For Your Safety .............................................................................................. 2 7.1.1 Personal Qualification .................................................................................... 2 7.1.1.1 Who is authorized to maintain the sealing head? .......................................... 2 7.1.2 Measures before Maintenance Work ............................................................. 2 7.1.3 Measures before Re-Start after Maintenance Work....................................... 2 7.2 Sealing Head - Adjustments ........................................................................... 3 7.2.1 Neutral Position.............................................................................................. 3 7.2.2 Adjustment Friction Sealing........................................................................... 3 7.2.3 Adjustment of Infeed Pressure ...................................................................... 3 7.2.4 Adjusting retraction and strap tension for direct current drive with no clutch (2830) ............................................................................................................. 4 7.2.5 Adjusting retraction and strap tension for direct current drive with clutch (2809) ............................................................................................................. 5 7.3 Technical Data ............................................................................................... 6 7.4 Installation drawing for insertion/retraction/strap tension without clutch (2830) ............................................................................................................. 8 7.4.1 Operating Accessories to Component Layout .............................................. 10 7.5 Installation drawing for insertion/retraction/strap tension with clutch (2809) ........................................................................................................... 11 7.5.1 Operating Accessories to Component Layout .............................................. 13 7.6 Troubleshooting Actions............................................................................... 14 7.6.1 Trouble and Remedy.................................................................................... 15 7.7 Maintenance and Lubrication ....................................................................... 17 7.7.1 Maintenance Instructions.............................................................................. 17 7.7.2 Lubricating Chart .......................................................................................... 17 7.7.3 Maintenance Schedule................................................................................. 18 7.7.4 Lubrication Chart and Maintenance Schedule Information........................... 19
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7.1 For Your Safety 7.1.1 Personal Qualification 7.1.1.1 Who is authorized to maintain the sealing head? Persons authorized because of their training and qualification Persons authorized by the owner of the machine
Caution! Work on electrial equipment must be carried out only by skilled electricians or by instructed persons conducted and supervised by an electrician in accordance with electrical engineering rules and regulations.
Danger of Injury! This machine may be operated only with polypropylene or PET strapping material.
7.1.2 Measures before Maintenance Work Switch off the machine according to this operating manual and secure against unexpected re-start Lock the main control unit and/or post a warning sign Secure the repair area spaciously
7.1.3 Measures before Re-Start after Maintenance Work Check the safety equipment Make sure that there are not any persons within the danger area
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7.2 Sealing Head - Adjustments 7.2.1 Neutral Position Grippers (1-3) are retracted, slide (4) is closed.
7.2.2 Adjustment Friction Sealing Extend grippers (1-3) Slide (4) is closed Loosen counter nut (5) Adjust the grippers by screw (6): The distance between grippers (1-3) and slide (4) must be 0,1mm
7.2.3 Adjustment of Infeed Pressure The infeed pressure is adjusted in neutral position without strap. Loosen counter nuts (1) and apply the deflection pulley (3) with slight pressure to the infeed wheel (4) by turning set screw (2).
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7.2.4 Adjusting retraction and strap tension for direct current drive with no clutch (2830) Retraction and strap tension are adjusted without the strap fitted.
Plunger (1) presses down on carriage (2)
Slacken locknut (3)
Adjust slider (5) with adjusting screw (4) so that it rests gently against tensioning wheel (6).
The tensioning wheel (6) can be moved by turning the inserting wheel (7).
Tighten locknut again (3).
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7.2.5 Adjusting retraction and strap tension for direct current drive with clutch (2809)
Retraction and strap tension are adjusted without the strap fitted.
Plunger (1) presses down on carriage (2)
Slacken locknut (3)
Adjust slider (5) with adjusting screw (4) so that it rests gently against tensioning wheel (6).
The tensioning wheel (6) can be moved by turning the clutch (7).
Insertion/retraction/strap tension without clutch (2830) Insertion/retraction/strap tension with clutch (2809) Electrical connection 400V/50Hz 400V/50Hz Mains type 3L+N+PE 3L+N+PE Nominal output 2.5 kW 1.5 kW Nominal current 2.5 A 4.5 A Current type 3 AC 3 AC Strap rotational speed 5.5 m/sec. 4.6 m/sec. Strap retraction speed 4.6 m/sec. 3.5 m/sec. Tension force (adjustable from outside) 200 2500 N 200 -2000 N Closure speed 1.8 s 1.8 s Type of closure friction friction Strap width 9 -16 mm 9 -16 mm Strap thickness 0.4 -1.1 mm 0.4 -0.8 mm Strap quality polypropylene, PTE polypropylene, PTE Minimum strap length on packing unit 100 mm 100 mm Weight 62 kg 62 kg Control voltage 60V DC 24V DC 7 Unit Page 8
7.4 Installation drawing for insertion / retraction strap tension without clutch (2830)
Continued on next page B1 B2 M2 M1 B4 B8 B3 Y3 B5 M3 M4 Y4 7 Unit Page 9
7.4 Installation drawing for insertion / retraction strap tension without clutch (2830) (continued)
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7.4.1 Operating Accessories to Component Layout Designation Denomination Explanation M1 Motor Feed / pull-back / strap tensioning M2 Motor Friction sealing B1 Proximity switch Neutral position B2 Proximity switch Friction sealing position B3 Proximity switch Strap stop B4 Proximity switch Zero speed relay B5 Proximity switch Slider open B8 Proximity switch Monitoring of Toothed wheel belt tensioning stopped S6 Three-way plug Arbitrary S7 Pushbutton Set up service X1.1 Socket outlet Activation motor X2.1 Socket outlet Activation motor X10.1 Socket outlet Activation clutch / proximity switch M3 Electromagnetic clutch Strap tension M4 Electromagnetic clutch Feed / pull-back Y3 Electromagnetic clutch Drive worm gearing Y4 Electromagnetic brake Brake worm gearing 7 Unit Page 11
7.5 Installation drawing for insertion / retraction strap tension with clutch (2809)
Continued on next page S1 S2 X11.1 9M12 X12.1 5M4 S4 S3
Y5 Y3 S5 Y2 Y1 Y4 7 Unit Page 12
7.5 Installation drawing for insertion / retraction strap tension with clutch (2809) (continued)
No Yes Eliminate trouble See subsequent chapter: trouble and action
Trouble eliminated? Is there a further fault message?
Trouble is indicated optically or acoustically Continue production Actuate starter button
No
Yes 7 Unit Page 15
7.6.1 Trouble and Remedy Problem: Cause / Action:
Strap particles in strap track Open strap guides (1) and remove strap particles. Remove guide piece (2), push slide (3) backward (in direction of arrow) and remove strap. Unscrew screws (4), remove cover (5) and remove strap.
Remove cover (2), check tooth belt (3).
Feed motor (1) starts, strap is not fed
Remove cover (4), check tooth belt and electromagnetic clutches.
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7.6.1 Troubles and Remedy (continuation) Problem: Cause / Action: Remove cover (1), check tooth belt and electromagnetic clutches.
Feed motor (1) starts, strap is not fed Check proximity switches (1+2). Check worm gearing (3).
Motor (1) starts, friction sealing process is not carried out.
Remove cover (2), check tooth belt (3).
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7.7 Maintenance and Lubrication 7.7.1 Maintenance Instructions
7.7.2 Lubricating Chart
Note! Maintain the sealing head duly at regular intervals and keep the working area always clean!
Danger or Injury! Before lubricating and maintenance work always switch off the machine!
Notice! The guides of this sealing head are made of self-lubricating material and require no further lubrication. 7 Unit Page 18
7.7.3 Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance point Check for damage Cleaning Maintenance intervals in operating hours Sealer area X 500 Strap guides X X 500 Springs X X 500 Slide guides X 500 Tooth belts X 500 Motors X 500 Proximity switches X X 500 Slides X X 500 Plug contacts X 500 Grippers X X 500
Hazard to Health! Inappropriate cleaning can cause health hazards.
Make sure that the used cleaning material is safe for personnel and machine. The use of combustible dissolvers is prohibited!
Working with dissolvers in the handling area of food and semi-luxury stuff is prohibited!
Attention! Cleaning the machine with a high-pressure cleaner or spray-washing with water is prohibited!
Attention! Blow out the sealing head with compressed air at least once a day.
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7.7.4 Lubrication Chart and Maintenance Schedule Information 2830-Version: Remove covering (1-3) and blow out the area of tooth belts with compressed air once a day.
2809-Version
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7.7.4 Lubrication Chart and Maintenance Schedule Information (continuation) Remove covering (1-3) and blow out the area of tooth belts with compressed air once a day.
Blow out the area of slide piece and strap guide wheels (see arrows) with compressed air once a day.
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7.7.4 Information to Lubrication Chart and Maintenance Schedule (continuation) Remove guide plate (1)
Blow out area of grippers and springs with compressed air once a day.
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8.0 Spare Parts Catalogue
8.1 Spare Parts Ordering Information................................................................... 2 8.1.1 Online Spare Parts Orders ............................................................................. 2 8.2 Spare Parts Catalogue ................................................................................... 3
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8.1 Spare Parts Ordering Information
Notice! If spare parts are ordered influencing the machine software (e.g. EPROM) the current software status (e.g. PLC programme) has to be indicated. Very important to know are effected programme modifications.
8.1.1 Online Spare Parts Orders By means of the corresponding software (CD-ROM is attached) an online spare parts order by e-mail is possible. The software programme contains a corresponding order form. Description of online spare parts orders see chapter 10
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8.2 Spare Parts Catalogue The spare parts catalogue is included in the attached CD-ROM in the chapters spare parts list and drawing catalogue!
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9.0 Production Test Document / EC Declaration of Conformity The production test documents and the declarations of conformity are included in the attached CD ROM, chapter PDF Import . additional document!
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10.0 Online documentation
10.1 System prerequisites...................................................................................... 2 10.2 First steps....................................................................................................... 3 10.3 Working with the IS spare part list.................................................................. 4 10.3.1 Help list functions ........................................................................................... 4
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10.1 System prerequisites
Your computer should have the following specification:
Microprocessor At least Pentium 200 with 32 megabytes of RAM recommended: Pentium 2-300 with 64 megabytes of RAM Drives CD-ROM drive Monitor VGA monitor with at least 256 colours Resolution 800 x 600 pixels (recommended: 1024 x 768 pixels) Operating system Windows NT4 with Service Pack 6, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Problem solving Please note that small fonts must be activated in the display settings otherwise display problems may occur. We would be pleased to provide assistance: office@ServoTech.de
Attention! Mosca does not accept any responsibility for problems caused by installing this CD-ROM.
If you have any queries about the CD-ROM, please contact the documentation department.
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10.2 First steps Place CD-ROM in CD/DVD drive.
The CD will auto-start.
To start the IS spare part list, first select the language for the user interface.
To open the IS spare part list in a particular language, click on the relevant flag (1).
A link then takes you directly to the companys home page (2).
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10.3 Working with the IS spare part list IS spare part list main window is displayed
For detailed instructions on how to use the IS spare part list, select the Help function (1).
10.3.1 Help list functions
1. Click on Contents (1) button
2. Help topics: IS spare part list (2) dialog box is displayed.
3. Select help that is required in the dialog box marked Help topics: IS spare part list.
4. Click on double chevron buttons (3) to scroll forward/back.