8 Safety
Safety
Read this User Guide carefully and make it available to everyone connected with the
supervision, maintenance, or operation of this machine. Keep a copy of this User Guide
available with the machine at all times. Additional copies are available on request
(Eastey.com/contact-us).
The development of a good safety program that is rigidly enforced is absolutely
imperative when involved in the operation of industrial equipment. Our machinery is well
designed and includes extremely important safety features. Proper installation, safe
operation, and regular maintenance and upkeep are of far greater importance than the
design. Improper operation of this machine can cause injury to operators or bystanders
near the machine and can cause damage to the machine or nearby property. Only
properly trained individuals following rigidly enforced safety rules, as recommended by
ANSI and OSHA, should be allowed to operate these machines.
Be very careful when operating, adjusting, or servicing this equipment. If in doubt, stop
and obtain qualified help before proceeding.
Safety Precautions
Before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment, please read the following
precautions carefully:
•
Always disconnect electrical power before attempting maintenance for any electrical
or moving parts. Do not place hands, head, or any part of the body inside the
confines of the machine unless moving mechanisms are securely restrained and the
electrical supply is shut off.
•
Do not attempt to open or work on the electrical box, junction boxes or other
electrical components of the unit without first disconnecting power to the machine.
Electrical shock hazard exists if power is not disconnected.
•
Do not tamper with electrical wiring. Use only the specified power supply cable. Use
only licensed electricians to check or repair electrical wiring.
•
Do not by-pass any factory-designed safety features such as guards, interlocks,
switches, etc.
•
In order to prevent damage to the machinery or injury to personnel, do not increase
the factory settings on either the electrical or mechanical overload safety devices.
Do not operate a machine if such modifications have been made.
•
Never operate this or any moving equipment without all covers and guards in place.
The internal mechanism of most packaging machinery contains numerous shear,
pinch, and in-running nip points, many of which are capable of causing severe injury
and permanent disfiguration.
Summary of Contents for ERX Series
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Page 18: ...18 Installation Do This Do NOT Do This Forklift Tine Tubes...
Page 79: ...Parts 79 Forming Unit...
Page 82: ...82 Parts Taper Unit...
Page 84: ...84 Parts Left Belt Unit...
Page 86: ...86 Parts Right Belt Unit...
Page 91: ...Parts 91 Minor FlapCloser Unit...
Page 93: ...Parts 93 Major Flap Closer Unit...
Page 97: ...Parts 97 Left Seat Unit...
Page 100: ...100 Parts Opener W Unit...
Page 102: ...102 Parts Opener L Unit...
Page 105: ...Parts 105 Opener Guide Unit...
Page 109: ...Parts 109 Box Feeder Unit...
Page 113: ...Parts 113 Right Guide Unit...
Page 115: ...Parts 115 Left Guide Unit...
Page 117: ...Parts 117 Pusher Unit...
Page 119: ...Parts 119 Top Adjust Unit...
Page 122: ...122 Parts Exit Guard Unit...
Page 124: ...124 Parts Adjust Connect Unit...
Page 126: ...126 Parts Electric Box Unit...
Page 129: ...Parts 129 Magazine Unit...
Page 131: ...Parts 131 Magazine Base Unit...
Page 140: ...140 Parts Magazine Belt Right Unit...
Page 144: ...144 Parts Sensor Plate Right Unit...
Page 147: ...Parts 147 Magazine Belt Left Unit...
Page 151: ...Parts 151 Sensor Plate Left Unit...
Page 153: ...Parts 153 Separator SuctionUnit...
Page 155: ...Parts 155 Main Electrical Panel February 21 2020...
Page 156: ...156 Parts Control Panel HMI February 21 2020...
Page 159: ...Parts 159 Main Panel Pneumatic Controls...
Page 162: ...162 Parts A Main Air In Filter Regulator Fittings Hose...
Page 163: ...Parts 163 B Carton Push Down Cylinders Fittings Hoses...
Page 164: ...164 Parts C Carton Suction Cup Extension...
Page 165: ...Parts 165 D Separator Suction Cup Extension E Separator Suction Cup Suction...
Page 166: ...166 Parts F Magazine Stopper Cylinder Fittings...
Page 167: ...Parts 167 G K Magazine Forward Cylinders Long Side Wide Side...
Page 168: ...168 Parts H Minor Flap Folding Cylinders Fittings Hoses...
Page 169: ...Parts 169 J Major Flap Folding Rise Cylinders Fittings Hoses...
Page 170: ...170 Parts M Major Flap Folding Cylinders Fittings Hoses...
Page 171: ...Parts 171 L Carton Suction Cups Hoses Fittings...
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