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6.

 

Tighten the four screws 

A

 which secure the motor support. 

7.

 

Reconnect the connector 

E

8.

 

Put the protection guard 

T

 back into its correct position with regard to 

the head 

T1

9.

 

Tighten the three screws 

V

.

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The belt tension must be adjusted if, during a work cycle, the operator notices 
a slowing down in the rotation of the spiral tool.

 

 
1.

 

Remove the three side screws 

V

 which secure the guard. 

2.

 

Lift the head guard 

T

 and disconnect the connector 

E

3.

 

Loosen nut 

C

 and the two nuts 

C1

, to allow movement of both the 

transmission pulley support and the motor support. 

4.

 

Loosen the 4 screws 

D

 which support the spiral motor (without completely 

removing them). 

5.

 

Loosen the four screws 

A

 of the transmission pulley support ( without 

completely removing them). 

6.

 

If the belts need to be replaced, proceed as follows: 

 

Loosen the two nuts 

B

 

Loosen nut 

F

 

Remove the upper transmission plate 

L

 by loosening the 4 screws 

I

  Now the belts are loose and they can be replaced. Before replacing 

them ensure that the new belts have the same characteristics as 
the original ones. 

   Firstly remove belts 

G

 and then belts 

H

   Replace belts 

H

 and then belts 

G

 

Reposition the upper transmission

 

plate 

L

 and secure it by means of 

the four screws 

I

7.

 

If necessary adjust the tension of belts 

G

 

 To 

decrease 

the tension, loosen the nut

 

and tighten 

C

 

 To 

increase  

the tension, tighten nut 

F

 and loosen 

C

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

8.

 

Secure the transmission

 

plate by means of the four screws 

A

9.

 

Tighten the nut 

C

10.

 

If necessary adjust the tension of the belts 

H:

 

 

To decrease the tension, loosen nut 

and tighten 

C1

 

 

To increase the tension, tighten nut 

and loosen 

C1

 

11.

 

Secure the motor plate by means of the four screws 

D

12.

 

Tighten the two nuts 

C1

13.

 

Reconnect the connector 

E

14.

 

Put the guard 

T

 back in its correct closed position with respect to the 

head 

T1

15.

 

Tighten the three side screws 

V

 
 

 

 

 

C.2.2   ADJUSTMENT FOR MOD. M40 PREMIUM– M60 PREMIUM

 

T1 

C1 

Summary of Contents for ESCHER M40

Page 1: ...PARTS DIAGRAM FOR First Choice Group Blakeney Way Kingswood Lakeside Cannock Staffs WS11 8LD TEL 01543 577778 FAX 01543504141 Email enquires firstchoice cs co uk Web www firstchoice cs co uk Mixer M4...

Page 2: ...ral rotation 8 C 2 1 Model M40 M60 8 C 2 2 Model M40 PREMIUM M60 PREMIUM 9 C 3 Adjusting belt tension for bowl rotation 10 C 4 Wiring diagram for power supply 11 C 5 Wiring diagram for control panel 1...

Page 3: ...otection guards must not be removed The machine must not be used in conditions or for use other than those specified in this manual The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for breakdowns malfun...

Page 4: ...point C 1 can be one of the user s technicians who inspects the command and safety devices and regularly checks the condition of the belts Technician in charge of extraordinary maintenance and repair...

Page 5: ...ns of a belt Positioned between the column and the end of the tool holder shaft as shown in the figure It is advisable to use a suitable space bar e g a wooden plank with a minimum section of 25x130 m...

Page 6: ...purchased B 4 NORMAL AND SAFETY SHUTOFF 1 NORMAL SHUTOFF In manual mode Stop the machine by pressing the machine shutoff push button In automatic or semiautomatic mode The machine is automatically sh...

Page 7: ...6 activated The following sequence is carried out automatically 1 Timed work phase in first speed 2 Bowl stops for 2 seconds 3 Timed work phase in second speed 4 Automatic machine shutoff 3 Power indi...

Page 8: ...he belts and remove them 2 EXTRAORDINARY This can be considered a preventive operation as well as an intervention in the event of malfunctions and or breakages These operations must be carried out by...

Page 9: ...nsmission plate L by loosening the 4 screws I Now the belts are loose and they can be replaced Before replacing them ensure that the new belts have the same characteristics as the original ones Firstl...

Page 10: ...in a clockwise direction 2 To increase the tension of the motor belts D Use a wrench to rotate nut B in a clockwise direction 3 To replace the belts The belt compartment can be accessed by removing th...

Page 11: ...11 C 4 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR POWER SUPPLY Trans shaft Motor shaft A TRANSMIS BELT TENSION B MOTOR BELT TENSION MACHINE BASE...

Page 12: ...3 L2 Q F 1 K M 1 K M 2 KM3 X Y Z U V W QF2 KM4 KM5 X1 Y1 Z 1 FU1 T C 1 M1 M2 3 M 3 M 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 24 11 QS1 0 230 400 0 2 4 C 5 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR CONTRO...

Page 13: ...3 KT1 2 SB2 16 20 11 SQ1 KM1 KM2 KM1 53 5 4 21 22 A1 A2 4 5 SB2 KT2 19 21 6 7 5 3 5 4 21 2 2 A1 A1 A2 A2 KM2 KM1 KM2 KM3 8 3 8 3 84 84 2 1 21 2 2 2 2 A1 A1 A2 A2 KM4 KM5 KM5 KM4 KM1 KM2 SB3 9 17 KT1 1...

Page 14: ...F2 QS1 FU1 FU1 FU2 KM5 KM4 KM3 KM2 KM1 W 13 8 Z1 Y1X1 Z Y X V U L3 L2 L1 SB2 SB1 SB3 HL1 10 5 1 20 10 1 CONNECTOR J1 35 cm 35 cm KT1 KT2 RTASHEATH 130 cm KA2 KA1 C 7 SPARE PARTS LIST FOR 400 415V 50 6...

Page 15: ...A301 AT1 1 GE MAR N44 OAT 1 KM3 CONTACTOR GE CL01 A301 T1 1 KM4 CONTACTOR GE MC1 A301 AT1 1 KM5 CONTACTOR GE MC1 A301 AT1 1 QF1 MAGNETO THERMAL GE SFKO K 1 GE SFAL 11N 1 QF2 MAGNETO THERMAL GE SFKO G...

Page 16: ...H BUTTON TELEMECANIQUE ZB5 AA3 1 TELEMECANIQUE ZB5 AZ101 1 PROTECTIVE PUSH BUTTON COVER TELEMECANIQUE BPO 1 SB3 JOG BOWL PUSH BUTTON TELEMECANIQUE ZB5 AA6 1 TELEMECANIQUE ZB5 AZ101 1 PROTECTIVE PUSH B...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...tor 1 7 Sump 1 D08201 8 Spiral 1 D12200 9 Screw 3 D15000 10 Screw cover 3 D07500 11 Spiral shaft 1 D01100 12 MIM ring 65 100x12 1 C11900 13 Column with foot 1 D12100 Column without foot 1 D12103 14 Be...

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Page 20: ...8 Tie rod M12 1 C02913 9 Transmission support 1 D04600 10 Screw TE UNI 5739 M12x130 2 C02012 11 Spiral motor slide 1 D13101 12 Motor 1 13 Sump 1 D0 8201 14 Spiral 1 D12200 15 Screw 3 D15000 16 Screw...

Page 21: ...e a r i n g 6 2 0 8 2 R S 1 C 0 0 0 0 2 1 8 S e e g e r r i n g U N I 7 4 3 5 E 4 0 1 C 0 2 9 0 5 1 9 B o w l t r a n s m i s s i o n p u l l e y 1 D 1 1 1 1 4 2 0 Washer 1 D 1 5 1 0 1 2 1 T i e r o...

Page 22: ...22 Table 4 Machine structure exploded view...

Page 23: ...23 11 10 14 12 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 13 15 16 19 13 14 17 18 17 20 21 22 21 20 23...

Page 24: ...D07001 9 Main switch 1 10 Bush DU151725 2 C00201 11 Gas strut 2 C06201 12 RH arm 1 D04500 13 Bush for gas strut 2 D05008 14 Arm head coupling bush 2 D05002 15 Fixed guard mod 40 1 Fixed guard mod 60...

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