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Cool Machines Philosophy:
Never build, sell, or provide a service that is not good for our customer. Placing every
customer first by exceeding expectations with high performance machines, will assure an atmosphere
for achieving our highest potential.
This manual represents information regarding the latest and greatest machine technology used
in
all-fiber
,
all-application
machine technology. (Any duplication or use of this technology may be in
violation of Cool Machines Inc. rights.)
Cool Machines Inc. provides a solution offering the highest production and lowest power
requirements. We provide compact designs with the highest quality materials; offering the highest
durability, highest corrosion resistance, easiest maintenance, and simplest troubleshooting of any
machine in its class.
Theory of Operation:
The #1500 series machine provides a
proprietary ‘scalping auger’ technology, with extreme
portability and low power requirements. As different fibers are loaded into the hopper, the proprietary
‘scalping/shredder’ augers located at bottom of hopper provide a live platform for breaking and
conditioning fibers. This feature provides a positive feeding, non-bridging method of metering fibers;
offering important advantages.
First:
the ‘scalping’ action of augers provides a positive feed of fibers to shredder area while
the helix configuration of the 4-blade shredder provides highly conditioned fibers for application. (A
positive feeding system will meter the fiber accurately to airlock, no-matter what angle machine is
positioned on the job site.)
Second:
the low profile position of augers in relation to higher hopper sides, and moderate
speed of auger assembly reduces possibility of operator injury, while greatly extending bearing and
chain life.
Easily accessed slide-
gate (located adjacent to blower filter), has an ‘adjustment pin’ for
controlling & locking-in fiber feed rate. This feature allows for quick adjustment to desired settings. As
fiber is metered thru slide-gate area, the 4-blade scalping shredder provides aggressive break-up and
blending of fibers.
Fully expanded and conditioned fiber blend enters the high production airlock (
10” dia. x 14”
long airlock) and is discharged into the high pressure air stream & hose provided by a single or
optional double blower system.
Economical single blower (optional double blower), system with
variable
rpm blowers,
provides adequate air for most applications up to 150ft. A 5 kw generator (7.5kw, 2-blower model), or
larger can provide adequate power for both the machine.
Efficient modular component design of maintenance access areas, drive system, blower
module and control panel; offer a simple, fast method to repair your machine. Job-site down-time is
minimized.
Electrical control panel is designed with simple, easy to access & by-pass components, which
provide the operator with an instant method
to troubleshoot machine’s electrical system. Control
functions are simple and easy to understand. Manual thermal overloads provide a component that is
easily re-set, reliable, and most importantly - safe.
Inherent versatility of this machine’s design provides the core element for your future upgrade
to retro-sidewall and dense packing applications. This machine is one of the basic building blocks that
allow you to transition your business without costly equipment decisions.
Summary of Contents for 1500 Series
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