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EVOSHAKE 500 v2

 

3.5

Explosion safety

The EVOshake 500 v2 is not designed to be used in spaces where there is a danger of explosion. An explosive space is a 
room in which burning gas, vapours or mist from burning liquid or burning dust are mixed with air or explosives, causing 
a danger of explosion. 

 

Avoid naked flames or material that may create sparks and cause a fire

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3.6

Residual risks

 

DANGER

EVOshake 500 v2 must not be used in spaces which pose the danger of an explosion.

Risk

Preventive measure

P.P.E:

Ch. in 
this 
manual

Risk of electrocution 

- Risk of 

electrical shock if you power the 
machine from a socket not 
equipped with ground 
connection.

Power the machine through a grounded 
socket outlet

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ch.  5.2

Risk of electrocution 

- Risk of 

electrical shock if you access 
machine parts protected by   
panels without first cutting off 
electrical power

.

The operator is not authorized to access 
the machine parts protected by panels.

For the maintenance technician: before 
performing any maintenance 
intervention, shut off the  machine and 
disconnect the power supply cable from 
the mains socket outlet

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ch. 6

Dorsal/lumbar injuries 

Handling heavy loads when 
moving the machine and loading 
cans on the shelf may cause 
injuries

.

Do not exceed the weight limits stated by 
the current regulations  in  force.

If necessary, use appropriate lifting 
equipment

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ch. 8.1

ch. 6.5

Risk of falling objects / 
crushing 

 When positioning a 

can on the shelf, there is a risk it 
may fall onto the operator

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Position the can so that the whole base 
rests  on  the shelf surface

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ch. 6.5

Risk of crushing / 
entanglement 

 The automatic 

movement of the door and of the 
plates may cause injuries.

The door opens upward. Keep enough 
free space. Do not put objects on top. 
Keep your hands away.

Before performing any intervention, press 
Emergency stop button.

ch. 3.3

ch. 6.4

ch. 6.7

Risk of contusion

 - When fixing 

the handle holder, it may cause 
injuries.

Handle the holder firmly, take a good 
grip.

ch. 6.6

Risk of explosion 

- Fumes 

generated by the colorants used 
may cause an explosion.

Do not use the machine in in classified 
areas (areas at risk for explosion).

Avoid naked flames or material that may 
create sparks and cause a fire

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Risk of poisoning and 
sensitization 

Fumes generated by the 
colorants used may cause 
poisoning and/or sensitization 
during machine cleaning and 
disposal

.

Read  the  warnings  reported  in  the  
Material  Safety Data Sheets of the 
colorants used. The MSDS must be 
provided by the colorant manufacturer.

Keep the room suitably ventilated

.

Personal 
Protective 
Equipment 
as 
specified in 
MSDS.

ch. 3.4

Summary of Contents for EVOSHAKE 500 V2

Page 1: ...EVOSHAKE 500 V2 Vibrational Shaker User manual V1 0 RC 10 2019...

Page 2: ...mes data and addresses used in the screens and or examples are purely coincidental and serve as a reference only to clarify the use of the COROB products COROB has carefully reviewed the wording and i...

Page 3: ...2 Handling 9 4 3 Product disposal and recycling 9 5 MACHINE INSTALLATION 10 5 1 General warnings 10 5 2 Installation site requirements 10 5 3 Unpacking and placement 10 5 4 Electrical connection and s...

Page 4: ...ER Indicates a risk of personal injury WARNING Indicates a risk of damage to the machine that could interfere with its operation dd Indicates important instructions referring to precautionary rules an...

Page 5: ...y automatic involving can clamping activations of the shaking motion unclamping of the can and opening the door 2 2 EVOshake 500 v2 s parts Table 1 Parts of the shaker The Emergency button is a safety...

Page 6: ...nd address Marking Machine model Year of manufacture Serial number S N Electrical specifications Can handling features Type of cans Round square oval Max can diameter 370 mm Min height 50 mm Max heigh...

Page 7: ...t Periodically check the condition of the mains cable if it is damaged replace it with a new cable supplied by the manufacturer Do not use extension cords to power the machine Do not use multisockets...

Page 8: ...damages deriving from the non observance of this prohibition It is strictly forbidden to use the machine without protections or with any safety devices present on the machine disabled broken down or...

Page 9: ...ng cans on the shelf may cause injuries Do not exceed the weight limits stated by the current regulations in force If necessary use appropriate lifting equipment ch 8 1 ch 6 5 Risk of falling objects...

Page 10: ...PROG STOP 4 Label Place the can 5 Label Warning max can size 6 Label Electrical danger 7 Label Serial Number dd Do not remove or make illegible the safety or instruction labels Replace any label has...

Page 11: ...the machine s operation and they can be removed after one year service life one year 4 3 Product disposal and recycling This equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste Carry out...

Page 12: ...cking and placement Tools required 10 and 17 mm set wrench One person is enough to carry out the following procedure The service representative will install the machine so that it is ready to be used...

Page 13: ...hen the back leg reaches the ramp tilt more see figure 5 11 10 Carefully slide the shaker along the ramp cover to the floor see figure on the next page 11 Move the shaker to its working place bearing...

Page 14: ...wheels 3 Adjust the four supporting feet to ensure that the shaker stands steadily 4 Make sure the shaker is levelled Shaker may be tilted backwards for 2 3 mm Figure 5 10 Get hold of the front of th...

Page 15: ...essing PROG button 10 mm per push or STOP button 10 mm per push 13 Verify selection by pressing STOP button for 3 seconds stops blinking 14 Close menu by pressing PROG button for 3 seconds the display...

Page 16: ...preset shaking programs DANGER Neglecting to follow safety instructions may lead to personal injury Read the safety instructions before operating the machine Never operate contrary to the instruction...

Page 17: ...d on the door opens After shaking and unclamping the door opens automatically If the door is closed and you want to open it press STOP button Program Function Unclamp max Lifts the upper plate to max...

Page 18: ...ing cycle execute the following steps 1 If the upper plate is too low raise it as follows Select declamp Close the door manually the machine declamps the upper plate to max open position the door open...

Page 19: ...the door still does not open you can open it manually through the hole behind the shelf This hole is covered with a plug To open the door manually do the following 1 Press the emergency button 2 Remo...

Page 20: ...the door the Cleaning starts and the machine runs cleaning cycle Display Cleaning Torque xx xx number that is changing When the Cleaning is finished the upper plate stops at Preferred height and the...

Page 21: ...Set by can size Shaking direction Bi directional Type of cans Round square oval Max can diameter 370 mm Min height 50 mm Max height 410 mm Max can weight 40 kg Multiple can handling Yes Loading height...

Page 22: ...ble for personal injury or property damage caused by improper use of the equipment or tampering with the guards and safety devices installed on the machine The following shall void the manufacturer s...

Page 23: ...21 EVOSHAKE500v2 You will need the following information from the type shield See 2 4 Identifying information on page 4 when you call for service type MODEL serial number S N...

Page 24: ...EVOSHAKE 500 v2 22 APPENDIX EC DECLARATION F A C S I M I L E...

Page 25: ...23 EVOSHAKE500v2 F A C S I M I L E...

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