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Fine tuning 

 
First, test the Screena with a test load of the required screening material.  
 
If the material stays on the mesh too long 

– increase the angle of the screening 

by extending the legs at the rear of the unit. 
 
This will increase the spill speed. 
 
Not long enough 

– decrease the angle of the screening by lowering the legs at 

the rear of the unit. 
 
This will reduce the spill speed and increase the chance of breaking up the 
material. 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Screena

Page 1: ...1 P a g e Operators manual Screena MANUFACTURERS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS MCE SCREENA 21 A1 2...

Page 2: ...d Machine Hazard 7 LEGEND 8 PRE OPERATION INSPECTION 9 Fundamentals 10 MAINTENANCE 12 Observe and Obey 12 Maintenance symbols legend 12 Check mesh tension 13 Check all fasteners for tightness 14 Sched...

Page 3: ...tted to operate this machine This manual should be considered a permanent part of your machine and should remain with the machine at all times If you have any questions please call Mace Industries Con...

Page 4: ...ituations Know and understand the safety rules before going on to the next section 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the workplace 5 On...

Page 5: ...ne as a ground for welding Ensure safe routing of power cable to minimise risk of electrocution Keep away from the machine if it contacts energized power lines Personnel must not operate or move the m...

Page 6: ...ecification Be aware of ground surface prior to installation Do not place ladders or scaffolding against any part of this machine Do not use the machine on a moving or mobile surface or vehicle Ensure...

Page 7: ...load Damaged Machine Hazard Do not use a damaged or malfunctioning machine Conduct a thorough pre operation inspection of the machine and test all functions before each work shift Immediately tag and...

Page 8: ...ls 13 Foot Pin 2 Control Box 8 Vibratory Oscillating Mounts 14 Pivoting Foot 3 Power In Connector 9 Machine Handles 4 Power Out Connectors 10 Adjustable Feet 5 Start Button 11 Mesh Tensioner 6 Stop Bu...

Page 9: ...contained in this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform a pre operation inspection Know and understand the pre operation inspection before going on to the next section 3 Alwa...

Page 10: ...al may be performed by the operator Refer to the list on the next page and check each of the items and locations for modifications damage or loose or missing parts A damaged or modified machine must n...

Page 11: ...rts o Emergency stop button o Control box o Wiring o Motor and cables o Tyres and wheels o Nuts bolts and other fasteners Check entire machine for o Cracks in welds or structural components o Dents or...

Page 12: ...g to the manufacturer s specifications and the requirements specified in the responsibility s manual Maintenance symbols legend The following symbols have been used in this manual to help communicate...

Page 13: ...the machine with an improper mesh tension can damage machine components Check mesh tension whilst power is off 1 When machine is turned off ensure the mesh is fitted correctly 2 Turn the Screena on If...

Page 14: ...tioning properly 3 Complete this process throughout the machine __________________________________________________________________________ Scheduled Maintenance Maintenance performed quarterly and ann...

Page 15: ...in this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform function tests prior to operation Know and understand the function tests before going on to the next section 3 Always perform fu...

Page 16: ...nctions A malfunctioning machine must never be used If malfunctions are discovered the machine must be tagged and removed from service Repairs to the machine may only be made by a qualified service te...

Page 17: ...ge 1 Select an area that is firm level and free of obstruction 2 To attach screen mesh loosen tensioner bolts at top of machine 3 Lay new mesh onto tensioner bars 4 Tension until tight 5 Press Start b...

Page 18: ...this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform function tests prior to operation 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the workplace Know and understand the func...

Page 19: ...the workplace hazards then watch for and avoid them while moving setting up and operating the machine Workplace Inspection Be aware of and avoid the following hazardous situations Bumps floor obstruc...

Page 20: ...safe machine operation contained in this operator s manual 1 Avoid hazardous situations 2 Always perform function tests prior to operation 3 Always perform function tests prior to use 4 Inspect the w...

Page 21: ...must be loaded responsibly and with skill by the operator as to not cause damage by overloading the unit Only trained and authorized personnel should be permitted to operate a machine If more than on...

Page 22: ...ials from under the mesh This can easily be done with a Shifta conveyor placed under the unit If a conveyor is not available a wheelbarrow will suffice After the Screena is set up and the removal of m...

Page 23: ...on the mesh too long increase the angle of the screening by extending the legs at the rear of the unit This will increase the spill speed Not long enough decrease the angle of the screening by lowerin...

Page 24: ...be parked on a level surface Use chocks on the wheels whilst being transported Securing to Truck or Trailer for Transit Always check the machine wheel brakes are on in preparation for transport Inspe...

Page 25: ...um payload 250kg Machine self weight 180kg Motor frequency 50hz Electric motor power 0 55kw Storage dimensions 1 95m x 1 65m x 1 2m Noise emissions A weighted 75dB Supply Voltage 110v 240v see data pl...

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