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EFA dehider                                    Original operating instructions 

EN

 

 

Rev.00 

– 10.2020 

 

13 of 24

 

 

Connection and start-up 

5.1 

Installation 

Danger! 

Installation work is only 
allowed to be carried out by 
authorised specialist 
personnel.

 

Caution! 

Tripping hazard! 

Lines that run along the floor can be 
a tripping hazard for the operator!

 

 

 

 

5.1.1 

Oil mist lubricator 

The dehiders are operated with compressed air. 

The connection must be made via an oil mist lubricator R 3/8". The supply line for connecting the machine 
must have at least 3/4". 

Mount the oil mist lubricator (1) in the following sequence, 

see Fig. 5.1

  Water separator (2), 

  Pressure gauge (3), 

  Oiler (4). 

We recommend that air is supplied from 
above via the compressed air line (clear width 
at least 13 mm). 

The oil mist lubricator must be set to 1 

– 2 drops of oil per minute to ensure lubrication of the pneumatic 

motor. 
Check the oil mist lubricator at regular intervals, however at least 1x per week, remove the condensation and 
top up with special oil. 

5.1.2 

Connecting the pneumatically operated dehider 

The pneumatically operated dehiders are 
delivered from the factory ready for use. 

EFA 620

 

(see Fig. 5.1)

 

  Connect the dehider (5) to an oil mist 

lubricator (1) (special accessory) with an 
air hose (6). 
While the device is running: P = 6 bar; 
set 1 

– 2 drops of oil per minute. 

 
If the compressed air connection is faulty and there 
is a high water content in the compressed air, 
water can escape at the connection point. 
Therefore, make sure that the hose connection is correct and that compressed air with a low water content is 
used (empty the water separator regularly). If no dried air is available, a water absorber must be installed by 
the customer. 

  Blow through the air hose with a compressed air gun before connecting it, to remove impurities.

 

EFA 2000

 

(see Fig. 5.2)

 

  Push on the air hose (1) as far as it will go. 

Push the hose clamp (2) to the desired position and clamp it with 
suitable pliers. 

  Push on the air-outlet hose (3) and move the O-ring (4) to the 

clamping position. 

  Screw the rapid action coupling (with sealing ring) into the oil mist 

lubricator. 

 

Caution! 

Tripping hazard! 

Lines that run along the floor can be a 
tripping hazard for the operator! 

 

Fig. 5.2 

– Compressed air connection

 

Fig. 5.1 

– Compressed air connection

 

 

Summary of Contents for 100260040

Page 1: ...EFA dehider Original operating instructions EN Schmid Wezel GmbH www efa germany com Rev 00 10 2020 EFA dehider EFA 620 EFA 2000...

Page 2: ...part used for competitive purposes without our authorisation or made available to third parties without our consent Any changes or amendments to these original operating instructions are only allowed...

Page 3: ...2 5 Connection and start up ______________________________________________________________ 13 5 1 Installation_____________________________________________________________________________ 13 5 1 1 Oil...

Page 4: ...afe handling and trouble free operation of the machine is observance of the following the operating instructions the company directives safety signs and danger warnings the legal provisions on occupat...

Page 5: ...r all other types of use the user must be advised of the inherent accident hazard and increased wear In the event of non compliance the liability shall be borne by the user alone The pneumatically ope...

Page 6: ...repair Unsuitable equipment or spare parts that are not approved by Schmid Wezel GmbH Maschinenfabrik Natural wear and tear Improper or unprofessional rectification of defects by the customer operatin...

Page 7: ...perating instructions These operating instructions are intended for assembly operating maintenance and monitoring personnel Transferring the operating instructions to third parties without the written...

Page 8: ...se operating instructions close to the machine First aid Important In the event of an accident provide FIRST AID 2 1 Safety instructions During the use of the machine dangers could arise in certain si...

Page 9: ...elatively long period can cause permanent hearing damage Only enter the area if wearing the correct hearing protection Warning of hot surface It is not always possible to notice the presence of hot ma...

Page 10: ...an injury hazard due to the actions carried out with the dehider The floor must minimise the danger of slipping on wet greasy or dirty surfaces The workplace must comply with local hygiene and workpl...

Page 11: ...blade dehider for use in cattle slaughtering The pneumatically operated dehider is used for dehiding cattle horses sheep pigs etc it is suitable for medium sized and large plants Description EFA dehi...

Page 12: ...tions EN Rev 00 10 2020 10 of 24 3 1 Dimensions The following figures give you an overview of the dimensions of the machine Pneumatically operated dehider EFA 620 part no 100260040 Pneumatically opera...

Page 13: ...ns EN Rev 00 10 2020 11 of 24 3 2 Machine marking The machine marking is affixed to the machine and contains information on the machine type and part number The following figure shows an example of th...

Page 14: ...the machine for possible transport damage when unpacking it Unpacking the machine Remove all packaging materials and dispose of them in a professional and environmentally friendly manner Check the mac...

Page 15: ...der The pneumatically operated dehiders are delivered from the factory ready for use EFA 620 see Fig 5 1 Connect the dehider 5 to an oil mist lubricator 1 special accessory with an air hose 6 While th...

Page 16: ...worn during continuous operation Preparation Check before using the device whether the operating data of the compressed air supply and the device match whether the pneumatically operated dehider is fu...

Page 17: ...d cut off limbs Danger Only use genuine EFA blades Blunt worn blades must be replaced EFA 620 see Fig 7 1 and Fig 7 2 1 Loosen the retaining bolt 1 with an Allen wrench and remove it together with the...

Page 18: ...1 is pushed upwards in the direction of the arrow detail 1 by the escaping compressed air The top edge of the holding fixture 1 must be flush with the top edge of the housing guide 2 detail 2 If this...

Page 19: ...ompletion of the slaughtering Trouble free continuous operation can only be guaranteed if the EFA dehider is kept perfectly and hygienically clean at all times Also observe the safety instructions in...

Page 20: ...ntersunk screw 1 with a screwdriver right hand thread 2 Remove the blade cover 2 3 Remove blade 3 carefully 4 Clean the blade in warm water and lightly grease it with EFA special grease 5 Wipe the hou...

Page 21: ...coupling loose Check correct connection of the hoses Operating lever cannot be pressed Valve spring broken Valve blocked by dirt Return to manufacturer for maintenance Handle iced up Compressed air pr...

Page 22: ...breaking hall and take it to the maintenance location or workshop to remove the blades there Check the blades regularly 10 2 Repair by the customer service Danger Repairs are only allowed to be carri...

Page 23: ...l environmental protection regulations Disconnect the machine from the mains power and or the pneumatic hydraulic supply Disassemble the machine completely Degrease the machine completely Dispose of u...

Page 24: ...Original operating instructions EN Schmid Wezel GmbH Maschinenfabrik Maybachstrasse 2 75433 Maulbronn Germany 49 7043 1020 49 7043 10278 efa verkauf efa germany de Internet http www efa germany de Rev...

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