PFT Conveying Pump ZP 3 XL MIX Part 2 Overview – Operation - Spare Parts Lists
Putting the Pump into Operation
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9.3 Spattering the Material
DANGER!
Risk of Injury by Exiting Mortar!
Exiting mortar can lead to injuries to the eyes and
face.
Therefore:
– Never look into the spraying device
– Always wear protective goggles
– Always position the machine such that one
cannot be hit by exiting mortar
HINT!
Possible pumping distance decisively depends on
the flowing capability of the mortar. Heavy, sharp
edged mortar has poor pumping properties. Watery
materials have good pumping properties.
When 30 bar operating pressure are exceeded,
thicker mortar hoses must be used.
Fig. 33: Open the air cock
6.
Hold the spray device towards the wall to be plastered.
7.
Guarantee that no persons are in the exit area of mortar.
8.
Open air cock (1) on the spray device. The machine starts
automatically and the mortar exits.
9.
Close the air cock (5) for brief interruption of work.
9.4 Switching Off
Fig. 34: Close the air cock
10.
Pump out the remaining material
11.
Close the air cock (5) on the spray device
12.
Turn Off the compressor
13.
Turn off the control voltage via the red press button.
9.5 Mortar Consistency
The correct mortar consistency is attained if the material mingles
on the area to be sprayed (we recommend to apply the spray from
the top to the bottom wall surface). If the material is too dry,
uniform pumping is no longer guaranteed; clogging can occur in
the hose and much wear on pump parts.