Sterling SXS Series specifications Electrical Connections

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WARNING! SUSPENDED LOAD!

Falling loads can cause serious injury or death.

Only use a crane or forklift suitable for the weight and the dimensions of the load.

Use suitable stopping equipment and pay attention to the gravity center location.

DO NOT step under the suspended load.

Wear a safety helmet in addition to basic protective gear.

WARNING! OVERTURNING OR FALLING MACHINE!

Serious injury or death can result.

If erecting the granulator over a pit, on a frame, or on a platform, you MUST secure the machine by putting mounting screws through the holes on the mounting pads (see Assembly Drawing). If assembling the machine on solid ground, this safety device is not always necessary.

3.Align the machine horizontally using a suitable spirit level.

4.Do not use blocks to place underneath the machine; use metal strips to prevent buckling of the base frame. Make sure that an even distribution of weight is achieved on all the points of support.

3-2 Electrical Connections

CAUTION! Electrical connections should only be made by a qualified electrician.

WARNING! DANGEROUS VOLTAGE! Touching live parts can lead to serious injury or death. All work relating to the electricity of the machine may only be carried out by trained electricians. Observe the currently effective EMC regulations.

Voltage, current, frequency, and protection are marked on the type plate. The voltage tolerance is +/- 10%.

The electrical connection is to be carried out in accordance with the wiring diagram in the terminal box for machines not pre-wired by the manufacturer.

NOTE: When making electrical connections, the regulations of the local electricity authority must be followed. The required cable cross section is determined according to the rated capacity of the units.

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Contents SXS Extreme Duty Shredder Shipping Info Transportation Storage, Disposal, TransportationStorage DisposalTable of Contents Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Responsibility General Safety RegulationsPage Remaining Risks BJ5-620 Safety Page Mechanical Section Functional DescriptionModels Covered in This Manual General DescriptionMaterial In-feed Typical Features and ComponentsMachine Standard Execution Additional In-feed Device In-feed HopperRotor, cutters, bed knives DriveRotor, Cutters, and Bed Knives Rotor cutter Screen and screen support Discharge of Shredded Material Hydraulic Ram Safety Features Personal Protective Gear Safety MarkingsBelts and Ram Guards Re-operation Emergency Stop ButtonRequirements at Application Site InstallationUnloading and Installing the Machine Uncrating the EquipmentElectrical Connections Connection of Emergency Stop Button Machine Check Prior to Start-up General AdviceInitial Start-up Checking the Rotational DirectionPage Start-up Operation ProceduresOperation Emptying the Screen Hydraulic Set-up 12ml / r ec Shut-down Switch OFF MachineMaintenance Plan MaintenancePreventative Maintenance Schedule Checking the Protective Devices Preventative and Corrective MaintenanceCleaning the Machine Dismounting the Rotor Replacing the Gear BoxReplacing the Rotor Dismounting the Main Bearings Mounting the RotorReplacing the Main Bearings Lubricating the Main Bearings Mounting the Main BearingsReplacing or Refilling Lubricant Lubrication IntervalsShift Operation Replace Lubricant Check Check lubricant qualityReplacing Lubricant Refilling lubricantBJ5-620 Maintenance Mounting and Dismounting TAPER-LOCK Tensioning Element Hydraulic Screen Support optional Tightening Torque of the ScrewsReplacing the Screen Profile section Efficiency of x Newton Lbs BeltsChecking the tension force of the V-belt Centres and 16mm sagChecking V-belt condition, replacing V-belt Re-tensioning and relaxing the V-beltChecking the Condition of the Cutters Working on the Cutting KnivesReplacing and Checking the Cutting Knife Mountings Torque Grade Bolt typeDismounting the Cutter Holders Dismounting the CuttersDismounting the Bed Knives Mounting the Cutter Holders Make sure the cutter fits planar in the seat Make sure that the cutter holder fits properlyMounting the Cutters Mounting the Bed Knives Adjust the gap between cutter and bed knife to 0.8-1.0 mmSharpening Cutters and Bed Knives Setting the Cutting KnivesFix the knife cover plates BJ5-620 Maintenance Transporting and Storing the Cutting Knives Hydraulic MaintenanceHydraulic liquid recommendation Introduction TroubleshootingDepartment Problem Possible Cause Possible RemedyToo many fines in shredded Reduce feed quantity Hydraulic Troubleshooting Credit Returns Warranty ReturnsAppendix Returned Material PolicyTechnical Specifications Cutter mounting Drawings and DiagramsBed knife fixing Rotor Assembly Drive Ram Ram scraper SXS 1500/2000 Standard Hydraulic Diagram SXS Spare Parts ListKnife rotor ø660x1500 Electrical parts Knife rotor ø660x1900 Pos Description Standard Supplier Hydraulic Unit Spare Parts ListSterling, Inc Th Street New Berlin, WI Technical Assistance