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During Operation 

C.

 

After Use 

NOTE

1. Always use in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act. 

                2. If the owner modifies the conveyor, any ill effects will fall outside the conditions of the guarantee. 

WARNING

Improper handling of the conveyor could result in serious physical injury or damage! 

Do NOT touch the conveyor when it is running 

  There is considerable risk of being caught and injured by the conveyor. 

Do NOT ride on or climb on the conveyor

Do NOT go under the conveyor 

  There is considerable risk of falling or being caught and injured by the conveyor. 

Beware of entanglement 

  When working close to the conveyor, take care not to get caught in the conveyor. There is 

considerable risk of being injured by the conveyor. 

Do NOT remove safety covers 

  There is a risk of getting caught in the rotating parts such as pulleys. Only remove in case of 

maintenance or inspection. 

CAUTION

Improper handling of the conveyor may result in physical injury or damage! 

Do NOT apply force to ends of conveyor 

  Do NOT press down on, or hang off the sides of the conveyor. Injury may result from a toppling 

conveyor. 

 

Toppling prevention 

  When using the conveyor, be sure to secure it to the floor/ground with anchor bolts etc. to 

prevent it from toppling irrespective of indoor use or outdoor use. 

Do NOT start the conveyor while it is loaded 

  The motor may become damaged due to overload. Additionally, the motors of variable-speed type 

machines may burn out as a result of running at excessively low speeds for   

long periods. Use the conveyor within the specifications, indicated in the instructions for use, and 
in the catalogue.     

Do NOT allow objects such as a pacemaker to get close to the magnets. 

  The magnets are attached to the carrying rollers and line shafts of conveyor. DO NOT allow 

objects, which could be affected by magnetic fields, to approach within 5 cm of the magnets. 

Switch off the power after use 

  Ensure that the power is switched off when carrying out relocation, inspection, cleaning, etc. of 

the conveyor, otherwise there is a risk that the conveyor could start unexpectedly. When leaving 
the conveyor unused for a long period, take plug out of the outlet /connector to prevent electric 
shock or leakage. 

CAUTION

Improper handling of the conveyor may result in physical injury or damage! 

Summary of Contents for MAGDRIVE CLAM

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL Sanki Non contact Magnetic Drive Conveyor MAGDRIVE CLAM CLDM and CLAMC models...

Page 2: ...at it may be referred to when needed For the following models refer to the separate operating and service manual Sanki Clean Conveyor Applied models CLAA CLAD and CLAC models TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Cauti...

Page 3: ...odel code Power source frequency and belt speed in m min eg 50Hz 15 7m min Nominal roller width in cm eg 50cm Roller pitch in cm 2 digits eg 2cm Power source eg 200V three phase Motor type and Motor o...

Page 4: ...touch electrical parts with wet hands Do NOT use in an explosive atmosphere Avoid explosive gas explosive dust etc Lower cover and guard Install the optional lower cover or guard in order to prevent e...

Page 5: ...the sides of the conveyor Injury may result from a toppling conveyor Toppling prevention When using the conveyor be sure to secure it to the floor ground with anchor bolts etc to prevent it from toppl...

Page 6: ...6 2 COMPONENT NAMES 2 1 ACCUMULATING TYPE CLAM MODEL AND LIVE ROLLER TYPE CLDM MODEL...

Page 7: ...7 2 2 CORNER ROLLER TYPE CLAMC MODEL...

Page 8: ...ING STANDS 3 ASSEMBLY NOTE When changing installation positions of stands pay special attention to balance of conveyor for safety 3 2 INSTALLING GUIDE RAILS OPTIONAL Installing guide rails optional eg...

Page 9: ...Control devices switch etc are optional 3 3 CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION BE SURE TO SWITCH OFF POWER SUPPLY Before starting procedures below be sure to stop conveyor and switch off power supply In addit...

Page 10: ...on indicator is illuminated in green 2 Set RUN STOP switch to RUN position Motor will start rotating and conveyor will run 3 To increase speed turn speed control clockwise to decrease speed turn it c...

Page 11: ...g the power on and off 4 Before turning off the power supply be sure to set RUN STOP switch to STOP position otherwise there is a risk that the motor will restart rotating unexpectedly when powered Mo...

Page 12: ...with I O connector Item number DV0PM20076 sold separately N FB L 3 L 2 L 1 Noise filter NOTE For single phase power source connect power source input terminals to L1 and L2 Caution When Using brushles...

Page 13: ...ilt in protective function against overload overcurrent overheat etc In emergency brushless inverter trips and alarm LED is illuminated in red NOTE 1 When brushless inverter trips immediately set RUN...

Page 14: ...UN position belt running will be rapidly reversed and the inverter may trip due to inertia of load In this case alarm LED will be illuminated in red 2 Machine without Reverse Switch To change directio...

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Page 16: ...by loosening attachment bolts with a hexagonal wrench 3 Hold both ends of broken defective carrying roller 3 and raise the entire carrying roller vertically Bearings 4 of both roller ends will then be...

Page 17: ...om center frame bearing holder 4 4 Attach center frame bearing holder 4 to replacement carrying roller 5 5 Referring to fig B simultaneously insert both ends of replacement carrying roller 5 into slot...

Page 18: ...lts 4 Disconnect cable coming out of geared motor from control unit 5 Tightly fix replacement geared motor 4 to motor bracket 5 with attachment bolts 3 4 bolts 6 Reinstall drive gear 6 or timing pulle...

Page 19: ...t geared motor 6 Attach geared motor 3 to corner base 5 by tightening attachment bolts 2 4 bolts Make sure that crossed helical gear of geared motor and line shaft side crossed helical gear are proper...

Page 20: ...o touch other magnets 4 Fit center of replacement magnet 5 to center of O ring 6 on carrying roller shaft If O ring 6 is broken defective replace it also 5 Reinstall collar 7 and bearing 4 in initial...

Page 21: ...the O ring 6 of removed broken defective magnet on line shaft 10 NOTE Fit center of magnet 9 to center of O ring 6 If O ring is broken defective replace it as well 5 To restore line shaft correctly re...

Page 22: ...lt 5 loosen attachment bolts 3 4 bolts and move geared motor 4 slightly downward 3 Properly adjust timing belt tension Fix geared motor 4 by tightening attachment bolts 3 4 bolts 4 Reinstall drive uni...

Page 23: ...shaft 14 together with timing belt from geared motor bracket 10 Then remove timing belt 5 from driving line shaft 14 5 Install replacement timing belt to driving line shaft 14 Correctly position timin...

Page 24: ...spection and correction repair or replacement Inspect remove foreign substance and clean Inspect and reduce load Inspection and repair or replacement Inspection and repair or replacement Take up belt...

Page 25: ...ion malfunction of magnet parts and bearing parts Visual inspection and manual check Inspection and adjustment repair or replacement See p 21 Drive unit Trouble of driving transmission parts Visual in...

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Page 28: ...23 01 hansou jp Contact us Particular attention is given to the manufacture and transportation of SANKI conveyors However if you need any information about the use or failure of the machine or any oth...

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