Heiniger TPW Aussie Xpress Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual  

 

2019-06-06

 

 

Rev:05 

2.3

 

Measures for avoiding accidents.  

 

Do not reach into any part of the woolpress while it is operating 

 

Store the woolpress in a dry undercover area when not in use 

 

Avoid getting electrical components of the woolpress wet 

 

Hang the power cable from the roof to avoid a tripping hazard and to avoid damaging 
the cord. Ensure the cord will not get caught in moving parts at the top of the 
woolpress  

 

After use disconnect the power 

 

Switch the woolpress off before disconnecting the power  

 

Never leave the woolpress unsupervised when connected to the power  

 

Avoid kinks and tight coils in the cable when storing, this can damage the cable 

 

The operating instructions must be kept safely and accessible to the operator at all 
times 

 

Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery when using this woolpress, tie back long hair 

 

The safe guards fitted to this woolpress must be kept in proper condition 

 

The safe guards must be fitted and operational before using this woolpress 

 

Children are not permitted to use the woolpress 

 

Children are not permitted in the vicinity of the woolpress when it is being operated or 
maintenance is being carried out 

 

Never use a damaged woolpress. Have the woolpress repaired by an authorized service 
agent or qualified technician 

 

Any damage to or failure of the woolpress which may constitute a risk to the health and 
safety of any person shall be immediately reported by the operator to the 
owner/manager who shall take appropriate action 

 
Examples of the type of damage which would constitute such a risk include:  

 

Damage to any part of the woolpress 

 

Frayed or damage insulation on electrical wiring;  

 

Cracked, perished or damaged hydraulic hoses, pipes or fittings;  

 

Overheating of any motor or pump; or  

 

Failure or wear of any control or component.  

 

Damaged or loose fasteners, nuts, bolts, etc.  

 

Summary of Contents for TPW Aussie Xpress

Page 1: ...T TP PW W W WO OO OL LP PR RE ES SS S Operator manual for models Aussie Xpress Kiwi Xpress Read before operating Manufactured by HEINIGER AUSTRALIA...

Page 2: ...sembly 9 Jockey wheel 10 Woolpress operation 11 Weighing system 11 1 Scale operation 11 2 Weighing modes 11 3 System care 11 4 Span calibration procedure 11 5 Avoid overweight bales 11 6 Mechanical co...

Page 3: ...k Place Hornby Christchurch T 64 3 349 8282 F 64 3 349 8292 E mail heiniger co nz W www heiniger com HEINIGER Australia 5 Devon Street Lonsdale SA 5163 T 61 8 8326 0890 2 Safety 2 1 Safety Notice HEIN...

Page 4: ...ng this woolpress tie back long hair The safe guards fitted to this woolpress must be kept in proper condition The safe guards must be fitted and operational before using this woolpress Children are n...

Page 5: ...transport skids whenever practicable when transporting the woolpress Ensure that there is no load on the load cell or wheels and the hydraulic cylinder is lowered A Woolpress Trolley is available to...

Page 6: ...y have to be sent back to the manufacturer for warranty inspection and assessment 5 2 Guarantee period on parts manufactured by HEINIGER Australia Primary producers 25 months from the date of delivery...

Page 7: ...ds With 220 V or 440 V 13 seconds 20 seconds low power supply 6 6 Weighing system Make Iconix FX1 Indication LCD Power supply 12V DC Load sensing Single load cell Zero facility Automatic zero tracking...

Page 8: ...If 3 phase check motor rotation If incorrect an electrician should reverse If an extension lead must be used it must be a 20 amp lead Avoid leads longer than 10m 4 Cut the cable ties that fasten the p...

Page 9: ...n the bellcranks and baling pins are lubricated fit the pinning guards see illus 19 Start the woolpress and cycle it a few times to expel any air which may be trapped in the hydraulic system 9 Jockey...

Page 10: ...t interruption When the platen is returning it will automatically lift the guard Note If the pressing chamber of the press is not full of wool when the press is cycled the pack may get pushed into the...

Page 11: ...es Free mode is automatically selected at switch on The display is continuously updated with the weight currently on the scale Hold mode A press of the WEIGH key switches the scale to hold mode which...

Page 12: ...ales only to 190 195kg so that bales do not exceed 204kg 11 6 Mechanical considerations The following are the requirements which are necessary for the electronic scales to perform as they are intended...

Page 13: ...he pinning guards are routinely removed for maintenance They must be replaced securely before the press is used 12 2 General maintenance Ensure the motor is switched off and the power disconnected whi...

Page 14: ...n matter or has been overheated then the oil will need changing more frequently 12 6 Filter change Change the oil filter and tank filler breather cap every 2000 hours of operation This is an approxima...

Page 15: ...ight hand it is advisable to back off wind up the adjustment bolt on the top of the left hand guide rod before proceeding 1 Send the platen on the down stroke and allow the pins to go in Carefully wat...

Page 16: ...s prematurely leaving the baling pins partially in the bin while the wool is being pressed possibly resulting in damage to the press or woolpack Unpinning clearance illustration 12 11 Hydraulic pump o...

Page 17: ...cure both problems in most cases 2 High pressure adjustment lock nuts minimum stop the positioning of this setting determines the flow once the press is in the second stage Adjustments of the lock nut...

Page 18: ...stalls Overload Check power supply Second stage on pump Check low pressure adjustment not activated compensator on pump Page 17 Second stage flow Adjust high pressure minimum stop capacity too high a...

Page 19: ...psi reset Pump not coming in on Check low pressure adjustment Page 17 second stage Seals worn or damaged Replace or repair on ram piston Voltage supply too low Check your local supply current overloa...

Page 20: ...MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual 2019 06 06 Rev 05 20 14 General layout illustration...

Page 21: ...MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual 2019 06 06 Rev 05 21 15 Side view...

Page 22: ...MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual 2019 06 06 Rev 05 22 16 Lubrication points illustration...

Page 23: ...MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual 2019 06 06 Rev 05 23...

Page 24: ...MA005 TPW Woolpress Operator Manual 2019 06 06 Rev 05 24...

Page 25: ...uarantee conditions see the owner s manual Return the tear off section of this card completed within seven days of purchase to effect warranty period Return this section to HEINIGER Australia 5A Tayet...

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