Munsch MAK-32 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

 
 

 

 

 

MEK-32 / MAK-32 

Issue 12.2009/Rev. 02 

Page 3/20 

 

 
 

EG-Konformitätserklärung des Herstellers 

nach der EG-Maschinenrichtlinie 2006/42/EG Anhang II, Nr. 1 A 

EC-Declaration of Conformity by the Manufacturer 

as defined by machinery directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II, No. 1 A 

 
 
MUNSCH Kunststoff-Schweißtechnik GmbH 
Im Staudchen 
D-56235 Ransbach-Baumbach 
Germany 
 
 
Mr. Johann Dausenau, 
Kunststoffschweißtechnik GmbH, 
is authorised to compile the technical documentation. 
 
 
We hereby declare that the hand extruders 
 
 
Machine type: 

Hand extruder 

Hand extruder 

 

Type designation: 

MEK-32 

MAK-32 

 

 
are in accordance with all relevant provisions of the EC Machinery Directive. 
 
 
The following harmonised standards (or parts of these standards) were applied: 
 

 

DIN EN ISO 12100-1: 2004 

 

 

DIN EN 13732-1: 2008 

 

DIN EN ISO 12100-2: 2004 

 

 

 

 
 
In addition, the hand extruders are in accordance with the following EC-directives, standards, codes and 
regulations: 
 

 

EU Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EC 

 

 

EU EMC Directive 89/336/EC 

 

EN 60204-1 (VDE 0113 Part 1): 2007 

 

 

DIN EN 55014-1: 2007 

 

EN 61029-1 (VDE 0740 Part 500): 2003 

 

 

DIN EN 55014-2: 2009 

 

VDE 0701 Part 1: 2008 

 

 

 

 

VDE 0702 Part 1: 2003 

 

 

 

 
This industrial tool complies with the aforesaid standards insofar as it is used at the contractually agreed 
conditions. The operator is responsible for this. 
 
In the event of any modifications to the machine/unit or use not as intended, this declaration becomes invalid 
unless the manufacturer’s prior written approval has expressly been given. 
 
 
                                                                                                           
 
 
Ransbach-Baumbach, 29.12.2009 

 

 

 

Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Munsch 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Managing Director 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MAK-32

Page 1: ...erial No ______________ Article No ______________ These operating instructions contain important information to be observed for hand extruder operation and maintenance It is therefore imperative that...

Page 2: ...NG 7 2 7 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS AND SPARE PARTS 7 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 8 3 1 TRANSPORT 8 3 2 STORAGE 8 3 3 RETURN TO MUNSCH 8 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8 4 1 APPLICATION RANGE 8 4 2 GENERAL 8 5 STA...

Page 3: ...ed standards or parts of these standards were applied DIN EN ISO 12100 1 2004 DIN EN 13732 1 2008 DIN EN ISO 12100 2 2004 In addition the hand extruders are in accordance with the following EC directi...

Page 4: ...failure to observe the safety instructions may lead to the forfeiture of any damages Non observance of the safety instructions may in particular involve the following risks failure of important hand e...

Page 5: ...not less than 230 V 1 must be available at the connector of the hand extruder When using an extension cable make sure to observe the minimum conductor cross section Use extension cables with protecti...

Page 6: ...risk of hand extruder damage When using an external air source make sure that the air supply line is adequately dimensioned CAUTION The supply air must be clean dry and free from oil and water The ha...

Page 7: ...ction and mounting activities are performed by authorized and qualified personnel who are thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions As a rule the hand extruder must be shut off and the conne...

Page 8: ...e place Protect the hand extruder from unauthorized access Special preservation is not required 3 3 Return to Munsch Should it become necessary to return the hand extruder to MUNSCH Kunststoff Schwei...

Page 9: ...mperature can be matched to the weld thickness 5 Startup and Shutoff 5 1 General In addition to the operating instructions and the national and local accident prevention regulations applicable at the...

Page 10: ...tire joint width at as low a hot air temperature as possible For larger weld seam widths a wider preheat nozzle is available as an accessory 5 3 Starting the hand extruder Observe section Safety CAUTI...

Page 11: ...elding rod 5 4 2 Replacement and aging of welding rod If the welding rod is to be replaced make sure that any remaining rod in the hand extruder is completely removed For this purpose operate the preh...

Page 12: ...e to switch off the heating circuits Pull mains connector Maintain the air supply of the hand extruder until the unit has completely cooled down Never use water or another coolant to accelerate the co...

Page 13: ...MEK 32 MAK 32 Issue 12 2009 Rev 02 Page 13 20...

Page 14: ...safety risk are prohibited Activities other than those described in this section may only be performed at the Manufacturer s workshops 6 1 Maintenance inspection of MEK MAK hand extruder CAUTION After...

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Page 16: ...ture 2 3 4 8 10 18 22 14 Melt temperature below setpoint temperature 2 3 9 11 14 Extruder does not heat up 2 3 12 22 Temperature above preset range 2 3 18 19 Controller fault signal E 2 Controller fau...

Page 17: ...voltage permissible voltage Check mains voltage Rated voltage permissible voltage Check mains voltage 1 15 Extension cable heats up Unroll cable reel Check cable cross section see also section Safety...

Page 18: ...ol 230 V AC with speed control Extruder heating system 32 650 W 230 V 32 650 W 230 V Air preheater 2100 W 230 V 2300 W 230 V Air supply External air source Integrated air supply Air rate 300 l min at...

Page 19: ...free from defects in materials and workmanship from the date of its first acquisition Should deficiencies resulting from defects in materials or workmanship be identified during the warranty period t...

Page 20: ...the Purchaser may demand annulment cancellation of the contract or a price reduction reduction of compensation in lieu of remedial work In such a case the Purchaser shall not be entitled to any replac...

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