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Instruction Manual - RIV939P
6 - OPERATION
6.1 - OPERATORS
The tool is designed to be used by one operator only.
Tool operators must satisfy the requirements stated hereafter (or they must be informed and trained accordingly).
They must be aware of the manual herein and of all information relevant to safety:
• They must have some general and technical education, to a degree that they can understand the manual and interpret the
drawings and diagrams correctly.
• They must be familiar with hygienic rules, and with the industrial-safety and technological instructions.
• They must have overall knowledge of the line and the factory in which the tool is installed.
• T hey must know what to do in case of emergency and know where to find the individual protection means and how to use
them correctly.
In addition to the above-mentioned requirements, the service technicians must also have appropriate technical training.
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MOTOR SCREWING
When the rotating pin (6 Code 4151500) is broken and you replace it, the motor may rotate
continuously. This means that the shaft (13 Code 3761300) is too long; in this case, it will have to be
shortened by a few tenths to obtain the closure of the ball (14 Code 3096900). When the air is on, the
shaft shall have no end float.
Unlike the situation above, if the shaft is too short it must be replaced with a new one – fitting it
without end float, with the air on, in order to obtain the closure of the ball (14 Code 3096900).