Sterling BP1018, BP1012 installation manual Safety Features Fitted On the Granulator

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!! CAUTION !!

NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A JAMMED MACHINE BY PLACING HANDS ON

ROTOR, ROTOR KNIVES, OR WITHIN THE CUTTING CHAMBER.

HANDS MUST BE KEPT CLEAR OF THE ROTATIONAL PATH OF THE ROTOR

KNIVES.

A block of wood should be used to exert force on the rotor, usually in the direction opposite normal rotation.

Good footing on a clean floor is essential and the body should be well braced when performing this act. Guard against loss of balance should the jammed conditions suddenly come free.

A leather mallet and block of wood of sufficient length to keep hands away from the path of knives can be used if required.

Use pliers in removing material from the cutting chamber, keeping in mind that the removal of material may cause rotation of the rotor and rotor knives.

After clearing the jam, be certain that the hopper screen, and all guards and covers are secured in place before connecting power and starting the machine.

1-3 Safety Features

The granulators are equipped with safety features intended to protect personnel and the granulator. Do NOT remove or tamper with such equipment.

1-3-1 Safety Features Fitted On the Granulator

All moving drive parts, including the two pulleys and the belt, are contained in a guard, which may only be removed using specific tools and moreover cannot be fixed in the correct position without special fastenings.

Warning!

Always make sure that the guard is in position before starting the granulator.

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Contents BP1000 Series Granulators Page Sterling Warranty Information Sterling Warranty Information Table of Contents Start Up and Operation Table of Figures Viii Safety Considerations Safety GuidelinesPage Safety Procedures Guidelines for Moving the GranulatorClearing a Jammed Cutting Chamber Safety Features Safety Features Fitted On the GranulatorSafety Switch Opening the GranulatorWear protective gloves when exposed to knives Sound EnclosureModel Motor Power Noise Test Method Using This Manual General InformationIntroduction Safety Symbols Used in This Manual DescriptionMain Components of Standard Granulators Optional EquipmentModel Shipping Information Unpacking and InspectionEvent of Shipping Damage If the Shipment is Not CompleteIf the Shipment is Not Correct ReturnsUncrating Your Granulator Especially the Hopper Installation LiftingPositioning the Granulator Electrical Connection Inserting the BinStart-Up Checks Checking the Cutting ChamberChecking Rotation Direction Removing the Screw KnobTest the Interlock Switches Checking Knife PositionChecking the Knife Gap Pre-Operational Checklist Start Up and OperationOperation Never push material into the hopper with handsMaintenance General RecommendationsMonthly Maintenance Operations Drive Belt TensionProper Belt Tension Removal and Replacement of the Screen Belt ReplacementInspection and Adjustment of Knives Removing the ScreenPage Removing and Replacing Bed Knives Inspection of KnivesRemoval and Replacement of Rotating Blades Specifications for Re-sharpening Bed Knives Specifications for Re-sharpening Rotor Knives Bed Knife Specifications7Troubleshooting General ProblemsProblem Possible Causes Possible Remedies Electrical Problems Recommended Spare Parts List Spare PartsCutting Chamber Vertical Cross Section Cutting Chamber Longitudal Cross Section Cutting Chamber Front View Cutting Chamber Rear View Typical Wiring Diagram Contact Information Parts DepartmentService Notes Warranty