Sterling 1200, 2000, SMS 850, 1500 manual Knife rotor ø457x1130

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300

2

Bearing

 

 

 

301

2

Bearing housing SN324

302

2

Bearing GB/T288-94-22324

303

2

Bearing Cover A

304

1

Bearing Cover B

305

1

Bearing housing cover plate

306

3

Sealing GB9877.1-86 J150x180x15

307

2

Grease nipple GB1152-89/M8x1

308

2

Sleeve Ø150x16

309

24

Mounting screw cover plate

 

 

DIN912-M10x40-8.8

 

8

Mounting screw cover plate

 

 

DIN912-M10x45-8.8

310

1

Bearing mounting plate

311

1

Mounting plate screw DIN912 – M24x50 –

 

 

8.8

312

1

Washer DIN125 - A - 24

 

 

 

400

 

Drive

401

1

Motor 55 kW 460V/60Hz

 

 

Motor 75KW 460V/60Hz

402

1

Gear pulley SPC300-4

 

 

Gear pulley SPC375-4

403

1

Gear pulley taper bushing TB 3535-50

 

 

Gear pulley taper bushing TB 3535-55

404

1

Key C28x250

405

5

V-Belt SPC 2430

 

 

V-Belt SPC 2550

406

1

Motor pulley SPC 250-4

 

 

Motor pulley SPC 300-4

407

1

Motor pulley taper bushing TB 3535-65

 

 

Motor pulley taper bushing TB 3535-75

408

1

Key Motor shaft

409

1

Pulley cover

410

1

Motor plate

411

1

Gear box SEW MC2PLHT03 i=20

412

1

Torque arm plate 55KW

413

1

Rubber bushing plate

414

1

Rubber bushing 116x68x100

415

1

Copper bushing 68x63x100

416

1

Torque arm screw

417

1

Cover plate

 

 

 

500

1

E-knife rotor ø457x1130

501

81

Rotor knife 34x34x20

502

81

Rotor knife mounting Screw

 

 

DIN912 – M12x40 – 12.9

503

81

Washer GB/T1230-13

504

81

Rotor knife holder

505

162

Knife holder mounting screw

 

 

DIN912 – M8x25 – 12.9

 

 

 

600

2

Bed knife complete

601

8

Bed knife 279x80x30

602

16

Mounting Screw DIN912 – M12x55 – 12.9

603

8

Lower bed knife adjusting screw for

 

 

pushing DIN912 – M16x35 – 12.9

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Contents SMS Medium Duty Single Shaft Shredder Shipping Info Storage, Disposal, Transportation StorageDisposal TransportationTable of Contents How to Use This Manual SafetySafety Symbols Used in this Manual General Safety Regulations ResponsibilityPage Remaining Risks EJ5-615 Safety Page Functional Description Models Covered in This ManualGeneral Description Mechanical SectionMachine Standard Execution Typical Features and ComponentsMaterial In-feed In-feed Hopper Additional In-feed DeviceRotor, Cutters, Bed Cutters DriveRotor, cutters, bed cutters Rotor cutter Screen support hydraulic Bed cutter Screen and screen support Discharge of Shredding Material Hydraulic Ram Pulse Push Function Safety Device for Housing Flap Safety FeaturesProtective Devices Belts and Ram Guards Safety MarkingsPersonal Protective Gear Emergency Stop Button Re-operationInstallation Unloading and Installing the MachineUncrating the Equipment Requirements at Application SiteElectrical Connections Connection of Emergency Stop Button General Advice Initial Start-upChecking the Rotational Direction Machine Check Prior to Start-upPage Operation Operation ProceduresStart-up Emptying the Screen standard screen Emptying the Screen hydraulic screen Switch OFF Machine Shut-downPreventative Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceMaintenance Plan Cleaning the Machine Preventative and Corrective MaintenanceChecking the Protective Devices Replacing the Gear Box Replacing the RotorDismounting the Rotor Mounting the RotorDismounting the Main Bearings Replacing the Main BearingsMounting the Main Bearings Lubricating the Main Bearings Lubrication IntervalsShift Operation Replace Lubricant Check Check lubricant qualityRefilling lubricant Replacing or Refilling LubricantReplacing Lubricant BJ5-615 Maintenance Mounting and Dismounting TAPER-LOCK Tensioning Element Tightening Torque of the Screws Replacing the ScreenStandard Screen and Hydraulic Screen BeltsChecking the tension force of the V-belt Roller centres and 16mm sagProfile section Efficiency of x Newton Lbs Re-tensioning and relaxing the V-beltWorking on the Cutting Cutters Checking V-belt condition, replacing V-beltReplacing and Checking the Cutting Cutter Mountings Checking the Condition of the Cutters Torque Grade Screw typeDismounting the Cutters see drawing below Dismounting the Cutter Holders Dismounting the Bed Cutters Mounting the Cutter Holders Make sure that the cutter holder fits properlyAdjust the gap between cutter and bed knife to 0.8-1.0 mm Mounting the CuttersMake sure the cutter fits planar in the seat Mounting the Bed CuttersSharpening Cutters and Bed Knives Setting the Cutting Knives Hydraulic Maintenance Transporting and Storing the Cutting CuttersFigure Checking and adjusting the hydraulic system Hydraulic liquid recommendation Troubleshooting IntroductionProblem Possible Cause Possible Remedy DepartmentMaterial Unsuitable screen Perforation Reduce feed quantity Warranty Returns AppendixReturned Material Policy Credit ReturnsTechnical Specifications Drawings and Diagrams Cutter MountingBed Knife Mounting Rotor Assembly Drive Ram Ram scraper SMS 850 Hydraulic Diagram SMS 850 Hydraulic Unit SMS 850 Hydraulic Screen Diagram SMS 850 Hydraulic Unit-Screen SMS 1200-2000 Standard Hydraulic Diagram SMS 1200-2000 Hydraulic Unit SMS 1200-2000 Hydraulic Screen Diagram SMS 1200-2000 Hydraulic Unit Spare Parts List SMSKnife rotor ø387x850 Hydraulic Knife rotor ø457x1130 Ram complete 107 Safety grid back 108 109 Ram residual chute 200 Knife rotor ø457x1410 SMS Knife rotor ø457x1950 SMS 850 Hydraulic Unit Spare Parts Pos Description Standard SupplierSMS 1200-2000 Hydraulic Unit Spare Parts SMS 850 Hydraulic Screen Spare PartsSMS 1200-2000 Hydraulic Screen Spare Parts Service Department Technical AssistanceParts Department Sales DepartmentSterling, Inc Th Street New Berlin, WI

1500, SMS 850, 2000, 1200 specifications

The Sterling 1200 and 2000, along with the SMS 850 and 1500, represent a leap forward in the technology and features available in modern industrial equipment.

The Sterling 1200 is designed with efficiency in mind. It boasts an advanced control system that allows for precise monitoring and adjustments, ensuring optimal performance. With a powerful engine and robust construction, the Sterling 1200 is built to withstand demanding conditions, making it suitable for various applications ranging from manufacturing to construction.

The Sterling 2000 takes things a step further, offering enhanced capacity and capabilities. It incorporates state-of-the-art technology, including automated diagnostics and predictive maintenance features. This not only minimizes downtime but also extends the lifespan of the equipment. The user-friendly interface allows operators to easily navigate and control various functions, ensuring smooth operations.

On the other hand, the SMS 850 is engineered for versatility. Its modular design allows for seamless integration with existing systems, providing flexibility in how it is used. The SMS 850 is equipped with the latest energy-efficient technologies, helping businesses reduce operational costs while maintaining high productivity levels. The compact size of the SMS 850 makes it ideal for facilities where space is at a premium, without compromising on power or performance.

The SMS 1500, a larger counterpart to the SMS 850, is designed for high-demand environments. It features advanced safety protocols, ensuring that operators can work with peace of mind. The SMS 1500 is capable of handling larger workloads, making it a preferred choice for larger industrial operations. Its real-time monitoring system provides valuable insights into performance metrics, enabling better decision-making and operational strategies.

Both the Sterling and SMS series prioritize advanced connectivity, allowing for integration with IoT platforms. This capability facilitates remote monitoring and control, enhancing operational efficiency. Overall, the Sterling 1200, 2000, SMS 850, and 1500 epitomize innovation in design and technology, helping businesses streamline their processes and stay competitive in the fast-paced industrial landscape. As industries continue to evolve, these models will play a crucial role in meeting the demands of tomorrow.