Blastrac BMP-265 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

 

3. Safety 

 
Warning! 

Read all safety warnings and all instructions.  Failure to follow the warnings and 
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, explosions and / or serious injuries.  
 
Only authorized and trained personnel may operate this machine. This machine is not intended for use by 
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge. 
 
It is the responsibility of the user to analyse the surface to be treated. The surface may not contain any 
substances which could pose a fire-, explosion- or health risk when treated. The user should make a risk 
assessment on the basis of the information obtained about the surface to be treated and take proper 
precautions for the work to be performed. 
In case of any inappropriate usage, improper operation or repair, the producer shall be exempt from liability. 
 
 

3.1 

Work area safety 

a)

 

Do not use the machine in rain, damp or wet locations. 

b)

 

Avoid dangerous environments: do not work in the presence of explosive atmospheres, in the presence of 
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Remove materials or debris that may be ignited by sparks. 

c)

 

In some cases sparks could be created by scarifying or milling. 

d)

 

The surface to be treated must be clean, make sure to remove all stones, screws etc..  

e)

 

Do not use on wood. 

f)

 

Make sure there is enough ambient light on the work area. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents. 

g)

 

Keep children and bystanders away while operating the machine. They are likely not to foresee the 
potential dangers of the machine. Distractions could cause you to lose control of the machine.  

h)

 

Persons who are not operating the machine must not be permitted to stay in the surrounding area of at 
least 5 meter from the machine. 

i)

 

Never use the machine when the surface is not clear and if there is a risk of stumbling or tripping. 

j)

 

Remove electrical cables and dust hose(s) from the surface to be treated.  

k)

 

Make sure that there are no cables or hoses in the driving direction of the machine. 

l)

 

Make sure that there is nothing standing or situated on the surface to be treated. 

m)

 

Make sure the machine can travel over all inequalities on the surface, small inequalities like weld seams or 
(floor) joints are no barriers for the machine. 

n)

 

Never stay in the rain with the machine. 

o)

 

Check if there are any obstacles that can snag the cables when the machine is moving. 

p)

 

Remove all objects from the surface that can damage the machine. Remove reinforcing steel or other 
objects protruding from the surface in order to prevent damage to the machine. 

q)

 

Warning! Make sure that the surface to be treated does not contain dangerous materials such 
as: 

- combustible or explosive dusts or substances. 
- carcinogenic or pathogenic substances.
 

r)

 

It is necessary to provide for an adequate air change rate L in the room if the exhaust air from the dust 
collector is returned to the room. Comply with the National regulations. 

s)

 

Secure the work area around the machine in public areas providing an adequate safety distance from the 
machine. Use a red and white safety chain and danger sign to enclose the work area. 

 
 

3.2 

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)

 

The cord of the deadman switch key should always be fastened on your arm or on to your clothing. 

f)

 

Pull out the key of the deadman switch before any inspections, adjustments and/or  maintenance work is 
started. This will prevent unintentional start-up of the machine. 

Summary of Contents for BMP-265

Page 1: ...Original Instructions in English language OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BMP 265 E B VERSION 2 3...

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

Page 3: ...of electrical power supply 11 4 2 Checkpoints of the petrol engine 11 4 3 Checkpoints of the machine 12 4 4 Manual moving of the machine 12 4 5 Removing the drum 12 4 6 Mounting the drum 12 4 7 The sc...

Page 4: ...ther purposes The manufacturer will not be liable for damage resulting from incorrect usage in these cases the user assumes all risks The drum of the scarifiers revolves at 1500 revolutions per minute...

Page 5: ...1 MPL272SL265 Refill set MPL265 MPL60SL265 Refill set MPL60 MPL75SL265 Refill set MPL75 1 MPL272 Standard 8pt cutter MPL60 12 pt milling cutter MPL75 1 Milling cutter 6pt 1 Lifting point 5 Quick lift...

Page 6: ...g j Remove electrical cables and dust hose s from the surface to be treated k Make sure that there are no cables or hoses in the driving direction of the machine l Make sure that there is nothing stan...

Page 7: ...ely off of the reels c Any damage to the electric cables and or electrical components is not permitted d If the power supply cable or plug is damaged it must be replaced immediately Only use original...

Page 8: ...laying backwards for a long time because this may result in fuel spillage 3 6 Dust collector safety by a machine a Always use a Blastrac dust collector to ensure a dust free operation of the machine...

Page 9: ...and directly below the machine g When transporting the machine do so in such a manner that damage due to the effects of the use of force or incorrect loading and unloading is avoided h The lifting eye...

Page 10: ...n this machine Wear protecting gloves Safety shoes obliged Consult the manual before operating the machine Name address and CE mark The machine type The net weight of the machine in kilogram The year...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...the electric cable and the dust hose 4 5 Removing the drum Make sure all moving parts of the machine have come to a complete standstill before changing the drum Pull out the key of the deadmansswitch...

Page 13: ...a loose tool seated on an axle The rotation of the scarifying drum generates a centrifugal force on the flails or cutters which are kept by the lateral axles The flails will be thrown outwards as far...

Page 14: ...the lateral axle When the depth adjustment is correctly selected the scarifier will run quiet and constant Oval worn flails or cutters as well as broken drum axles indicate a too high scarifying dept...

Page 15: ...to run at the correct RPM Check if the drum turns the right direction Only BMP 265E Slowly let down the quick lift lever Turn the fine adjustment clockwise till the desired scarifying depth is reache...

Page 16: ...eated and the desired profiling The correct advancing speed can be found out by observing the treated surface and varying the speed during the scarifying milling process Slight profiling on concrete r...

Page 17: ...e hose connections for tightness and fixed seat Make sure that the dust bin is emptied Annually Full overhaul and cleaning of the complete machine The time indications are based on uninterrupted opera...

Page 18: ...um should be disassembled in order to rearrange it in a different way or to replace wear parts it is absolute necessary to observe the quantity and quality of flails cutters and spacers as described i...

Page 19: ...n parts Check the bearing on the axle drive shaft and replace if necessary Check the tension of the belt replace the belt if necessary Replace the motor Reduced or no scarifying performance Tools have...

Page 20: ...n during heavy operation on concrete The noise and vibration levels depend on the working depth which is in turn determined by the unevenness of the surface The impact force of the tools onto the surf...

Page 21: ...te but should be disposed of at a suitable proper collection system e g via your communal disposal location This way the materials can be re used in an environmentally responsible manner Despite the f...

Page 22: ...rd Str 15 50829 K ln Tel 49 0 221 709032 0 Fax 49 0 221 709032 22 Email info blastrac de WWW BLASTRAC DE BLASTRAC UKRAINE SALES SERVICE CENTRE Nezalezhnosti 14 of 21 07400 Brovary Tel 38 0 44 222 51 2...

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