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g)

 

The circuit breaker of the power supply must have a ‘’D’’ characteristic. Circuit breakers with a “C” or “B” 
characteristic can give problems when switching the machine on. 

h)

 

Keep the machine original; The machine is always equipped with an earthed connection, do not 
change this

 and always use earthed cables with an earthed plug. 

i)

 

Inspect and test the electrical components regularly. The electrical components have to satisfy with the 
requirements set out in the harmonised norm EN60204-1. 

j)

 

Always call a skilled electrician or your distributor when you have questions about the safety of the 
electrical components. 

k)

 

Work on electrical equipment or operating materials may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician or by 
trained persons under the guidance and supervision of a skilled electrician as well as in accordance with 
the electrical engineering regulations. 

l)

 

Always use tools that are insulated against voltages. 

m)

 

Do not abuse the cables. Never use the cables for carrying, pulling or unplugging the machine. Keep 
cables away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk 
of electric shock. Do not fold the cable or clamp it. 

n)

 

Don’t pull out the power supply cable out by the wire, but by the connector. 

o)

 

Be careful with water on the treated surface. Electrical cables must not come into contact with water. 

p)

 

The main power switch on the machine must be in the “Off” position before connecting to the power 
supply. 

q)

 

During a long standstill of the machine, pull out the main plug. 

r)

 

If the machine is to be operated using power from a generator, the generator must be operated in 
accordance with the current legal regulations and directives in force. (this applies to the protective earth 
conductor in particular) in order to ensure that all safety devices are functioning and to eliminate possible 
damage to electrical components. 

 

3.3 

Personal safety 

a)

 

Always wear Personal Protective Equipment while working with the machine. 

-Dust mask class FFP3 or higher 
-Ear protection 
-Safety glasses with lateral protection 
-Protecting gloves 
-Safety shoes 

b)

 

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from 
moving parts. 

c)

 

Personnel must tie back long hair and not wear loose clothing or jewellery including rings. 

d)

 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the machine. 

e)

 

Always seek professional medical attention immediately in case of injury. 

f)

 

All persons surrounding the machine should wear Personal Protective Equipment. 

 

3.4 

Machine safety general 

a)

 

Safety functions and operating functions must work correct. 

b)

 

No loose bolts and nuts permitted. 

c)

 

Never operate machine without the guards and/or safety devices in place. 

d)

 

Never change anything on the safety devices on the machine! 

e)

 

Do not use the machine when it is damaged. 

f)

 

Do not 

open

 or

 remove protective guards

 while driving gears are running. 

g)

 

The machine, specially the handle grips must be dry and free of fats/oils. 

h)

 

If the length of the brushes is, due to wear, less than 5mm or they are extremely deformed, the brushes 
have to be replaced. Check the Service Manual for the order numbers. 

i)

 

All repair work has to be done by qualified Blastrac personnel, this guarantees a safe and reliable 
machine.

  

j)

 

Always use original Blastrac spare parts and abrasive. This will ensure the best performance. 
Only original parts meet the factory specifications and quality.  Otherwise Blastrac BV cannot guarantee 
the safety of the machine.  The part numbers can be found in the Service Manual.  

k)

 

Check the rotating direction of the motor before operation. The correct direction is given with an arrow on 
the housing of the motor.  

l)

 

If safety-critical changes occur to the machine or its working method, the machine must be shut down 
immediately! The cause of the fault must be established, and rectified. 

m)

 

In the event of operational malfunctions the machine must be shut down immediately and secured! 

n)

 

Never use the machine without a suitable (Blastrac) dust collector!

 

Summary of Contents for 1-15DS

Page 1: ...Original instructions in English language OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 15DS Global VERSION 2 3...

Page 2: ...s Repairs Cleaning Test on By Inspection before initial operation on __________________________________________ By __________________________________________ Date of initial operation ________________...

Page 3: ...12 Driving without connected drive motor 12 4 7 Connecting the drive motor to the traction wheel 13 4 8 Driving with connected drive motor 14 4 9 Blast wheel 14 4 10 The abrasive valve 14 4 11 Separa...

Page 4: ...n sense when working with machines 2 Machine description The Blastrac blast cleaning machine 1 15DS Global is a downward blasting machine with a closed abrasive circuit exclusively designed for the pr...

Page 5: ...om the machine h Never use the machine when the surface is not clear and if there is a risk of stumbling or tripping i Remove electrical cables and dust hose s from the surface to be treated j Make su...

Page 6: ...ersonal Protective Equipment while working with the machine Dust mask class FFP3 or higher Ear protection Safety glasses with lateral protection Protecting gloves Safety shoes b Dress properly Do not...

Page 7: ...se must be connected properly with a hose clamp and industrial tape e The dust hose must be undamaged and free of obstructions f Always switch on the dust collector first 3 7 Maintenance safety a Pull...

Page 8: ...manner that damage due to the effects of the use of force or incorrect loading and unloading is avoided i The lifting eyes can also be used to fasten the machine on a pallet or during transport j Alwa...

Page 9: ...r a dust mask class FFP3 or higher Hearing protection is obliged Safety glasses with lateral protection are obliged CE mark on this machine Wear protecting gloves Safety shoes obliged Consult the manu...

Page 10: ...h the current legal regulations and directives in force this applies to the protective earth conductor in particular in order to ensure that all safety devices are functioning and to eliminate possibl...

Page 11: ...ng hours performed by the blastwheel Useful for maintaining a proper maintenance schedule 10 Emergency shutdown button Red mushroom shaped emergency shutdown push button this button cuts off all power...

Page 12: ...areful Make sure nobodies feet get under the wheels Wear appropriate safety shoes when you drive the machine to or from the work area Make sure that no vehicles such as forklift trucks and other equip...

Page 13: ...mum speed The FORWARD button is used to drive forward press and hold the button to do so WARNING Do not drive forward while blasting This function is only used for maneuvering without blasting Make su...

Page 14: ...The valve is hand operated by the abrasive control lever This lever is located on the control box and can be adjusted so that any quantity of abrasive can be fed to the blastwheel Optimum blast clean...

Page 15: ...timum functionability of the machine The adjustment is done using the 4 setting screws one each at the rear wheels and one at the front drive wheel bracket below the control box The height of the brus...

Page 16: ...till of all drives Open the control box of the machine Set the inverter switch to the opposite position Close the control box and check the turning direction of the motor again 5 3 Switching the machi...

Page 17: ...ng speed can be found out by observing the blasted surface and varying the speed during the blast cleaning process Slight profiling on concrete requires a higher speed than coarse profiling 6 10 Blast...

Page 18: ...tant factor to obtain an optimum blast pattern Each control cage has a lateral window The position of the window determines where the abrasive is fed onto the blast wheel blades and where it hits the...

Page 19: ...accessible screw connections for tight seat Every 3 hour Check the separator tray the hopper the feed spout and blast wheel unit for foreign matter and large contaminants Daily and prior to starting...

Page 20: ...s drives secure the machine against unintentional switching on Put the machine to its safety off position The machine is in a safe condition when it cannot generate any hazard Further is advised Clean...

Page 21: ...the blastwheel coverplate is released from the blasthousing Block the blastwheel 7 and remove the central fixing bolt 6 Take the blastwheel 7 out of the housing and check the hub 8 for wear Use a new...

Page 22: ...them out at the bottom of the housing To mount the liners keep on the following sequence Prior to mounting the liners check all threads for contaminants and clean them if necessary First place the ple...

Page 23: ...drives have to be checked every 3 months 6 4 V belt mounting Reduce the distance between the driving motor and the bearing to release the tension of the V belt drive Carefully put the V belt in the gr...

Page 24: ...m between the chain wheels Fitting the chain Before mounting the chain it must be degreased to prevent any abrasive or abrasive particles from adhering The chain is supplied as a chain string and has...

Page 25: ...ng of smooth concrete or natural stone removes coatings with a thickness of 1 3 mm cleaning of steel surfaces Media nr 5 Abrasive S460 This media is used to create a coarse profile or to increase the...

Page 26: ...tment of the magnetic valve Shocked blast wheel At the start of the blast process too much abrasive at once hits the wheel The travel speed is too high Clean wire mesh top up abrasive if necessary Abr...

Page 27: ...drive Blast wheel motor does not switch on Motor protection switch has triggered Check and switch on again Check the mains power supply Blast wheel motor switches off during operation Safety fuse or...

Page 28: ...ve relais CHECK Is the supply cable plugged in the wall socket generator Is the supply cable plugged in the socket of the BDC and is the BDC switched on see manual of BDC Is the main switch turned on...

Page 29: ...d also take in account the times when the machine is switched off or even running but not actually in use This may significantly decrease the exposure level over the total working period Identify addi...

Page 30: ...gton Sheffield South Yorkshire GB S25 3QY England Tel 0044 1909 56 91 18 Fax 0044 1909 56 75 70 Info blastrac co uk Blastrac Germany Richard Byrd Stra e 15 D 50829 K ln Ossendorf Tel 0049 221 70 90 32...

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