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INSTALLATION
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMBINATION (fig. 7,
8 and 9):
1. Push the baler under the shredder. Screw
the shredder and the baler together with the
aid of the two fixing brackets (23) provided
with the shredder (fig. 7).
2. Fix the chain end of the limit switch lock (20)
supplied with the baler to the sub-frame of
the shredder (21) in the hole provided (fig.
8).
3. Insert the actuator (special key) of the limit
switch lock (20) into the limit switch on the
baler (fig. 8).
4. Insert the connection plug of the baler into
the socket (19) on the right-hand side of the
inner housing wall of the shredder and lock
(fig. 9).
5. Turn the locking lever (27) (fig. 7) through
180° and screw on the knob provided.
6. Lift the outlet flap up, attach the locking
lever to the flap and push back with the flap
attached.
INSTALLING THE STRAP ROLLS (30) (fig.10):
Remove the strap rolls (30), the strap roll holder
(29) and accessories (strap lifter, pull cable and
screws) from the baling chamber and insert the
strap roll holder into the corresponding opening
in the baler as shown. Place the left and right-
hand strap rolls onto the strap roll holder with
the strap ends pointing down.
The remainder of the procedure is described on
page 6 and 7, "BALER OPERATION", under the
heading "Replacing the Strap Rolls" and "Insert-
ing the Straps for a New Bale".
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fig. 11
APPLICATIONS:
The 14.87 shredder/baler combination is a large-
scale shredding system for the shredding and
baling of large volumes of paper.
The system shreds cardboard and crumpled
paper just as easily as it does flat paper.
The shredder may only be used for
shredding paper and cardboard!
The shredding of other data media
may result in bodily injury (e.g. due to
splintering of hard materials etc.), or
damage to the machine (e.g. destruc-
tion of the cutting system etc.).
Make sure that no loops occur
when feeding strip material. Dan-
ger of injury!
OPERATING FUNCTIONS (fig. 11):
1 = Main switch (emergency-stop)
This switch turns the machine either on
(position "1") or off (position "0").
2 = Rotary switch
a) "Cutting system forward" ("1")
Turning this switch to position "1" starts
the cutting system and the conveyor belt.
Material can now be fed to the shredder.
b) "Cutting system reverse" ("R")
Turning this switch to position "R" starts
the cutting system and the conveyor belt
in reverse.
c) "Cutting system stop" ("0")
Turning this switch to position "0" switches
the shredder off, thereby halting the
cutting system and the conveyor belt.
3 = Display "Ready"
a) Lit if the main switch (1) is switched on.
b) Flashes if the circuit breaker has
interrupted
further details, see section "CIRCUIT
BREAKER".
4 = Display
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"Baler not connected" / "Limit switch
lock disconnected" / "Flap open" /
"Jam outlet" / "Electrical fault" / "Bale
completed"
a) Lit if the connection plug of the baler is
not plugged into the socket (19) on the
shredder. At the same time, the display
(5) flashes.
b) Lit if the actuator of the limit switch lock
(20) is not inserted in the limit switch on
the baler (fig. 8).
c) Lit if the filler flap (24) or the ejector flap
(25) is not closed.
Note: the shredder cannot be started
while one of the flaps is open. The baling
ram in the baler can still be moved
forwards (ejection of the bale), and
backwards (reverse stroke) in jog mode
when the filler flap is closed.
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Translation of the Original Operation Manual
Übersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung
INITIAL START-UP
SHREDDER OPERATING ELEMENTS
the
power
circuit.
For
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POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION:
a) The maximum value for loop impedance at the
mains connection point is 0.5 Ohms.
b) The conductor cross-section of the power supply
line should be of a magnitude so as to cause
a 15% voltage drop in the case of a machine
blockage (inhibit current = 3 x nominal current).
CHECKING THE RUNNING DIRECTION:
1. Switch on the main switch (1) (fig. 11); i.e. to
position „1".
2. Place rotary switch (2) (fig. 11) in position „1".
3. Check that the shredder is running in the correct
direction and correct the phase relation of the
power plug if necessary.
Correcting the phase relation of the
power plug may only be carried out
by a qualified electrician!
Now that everything has been correctly assembled
and connected, you can proceed to operating
the machine.
d) Lit if the space inside the hopper (16)
is completely filled with cutting material
due to a jam in the filler hole of the baler
and the machine has been switched off
due to the raised cover flap (17). For
information, see section "JAM OUTLET".
e) Lit although all flaps are closed if one
of the built-in switch contactors in the
shredder has failed. For more details,
see section "ELECTRICAL FAULT".
f) Flashes if the volume of the bale is
reached and the bale has to be tied
off and ejected. For more details, see
section "TIE OFF" or "EJECT BALE".
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16
17
25
26
24
fig. 7