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Specification and Installation

Specification

Dimensions    

 

110mm (H) x 812 (W) x 612 (D)

Weight  

 

 

170kg

Voltage  

 

 

230V (±10%), 50Hz

Max Power    

 

1.5kW

Cardboard Thickness    

5-12.5mm thick

Max cutting width    

400mm wide

Installation

The Machine must only be installed and operated in an area that is suitable for its use, with ample

space for feeding flat boxes, and collection of the shredded lattice.

The machine 

MUST NOT

 be used in a wet environment.

Temperature    

 

Min 5ºC, Max 40ºC

Humidity  

 

 

10 to 90% RH

Vibration  

 

 

Do not install the Machine in an area where it is likely to be subject to  

 

 

 

 

constant vibration.

Shock    

 

 

Do not drop the Machine

Atmospheric Pollution  

Do not install the Machine in an area that is subject to water hazards,  

 

 

 

 

condensation, excessive dust or other atmospheric contaminants.

Location 

 

 

It is important that the supporting floor is flat and level.

Lifting / Transporting Instructions

When using a forklift truck to lift or transport the machine, the forks should be positioned beneath the 

lower frame, between the legs.

Lifting from the sides of the machine, or the use of lifting slings, is not recommended.

CAUTION - THE MACHINE IS TOP HEAVY

Connections

The machine must be connected to a 230V, 50Hz, 1-phase electrical supply via a 13A Fuse. The

machine must be earthed. No other services are required.

Maximum power consumption is 1.5kW.

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Summary of Contents for 282

Page 1: ...Model 282 Operating Manual 28 OM131 1 English Original ...

Page 2: ...escription and Purpose of Machine 4 Specification and Installation 5 Machine Controls 6 Pre start Checks 7 Instructions for Use 8 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Spare Parts List 11 Wiring Diagram 12 13 Declaration of Conformity 14 ...

Page 3: ...on the top of the machine The machine can be stopped at any time by pressing the red 0 switch A red neon indicator on the control panel is illuminated to warn when electrical power is connected It is recommended that metal staples are removed prior to shredding as staples cut during the shredding process will leave sharp pieces in the shredded material which could cause injury during handling The ...

Page 4: ...ety of shapes and sizes It is tough enough to prevent damage to heavy items There is no need to pre cut the boxes as the machine cuts the surplus card off The machine is of rugged design and construction The machine is designed to meet EC safety standards and requires connection only to a suitable electrical supply The noise level does not exceed 70 dB A whilst shredding Top Cover Outfeed Slot Eme...

Page 5: ... to constant vibration Shock Do not drop the Machine Atmospheric Pollution Do not install the Machine in an area that is subject to water hazards condensation excessive dust or other atmospheric contaminants Location It is important that the supporting floor is flat and level Lifting Transporting Instructions When using a forklift truck to lift or transport the machine the forks should be position...

Page 6: ... top of the machine When pressed it locks down and stops the machine Turn clockwise to reset Power Indicator A green neon indicator on the control panel illuminates when there is electrical power to the machine Green Start Button Switches the machine motor on ready to shred card Red Stop Button Stops the machine motor This button should not be pressed during shredding ...

Page 7: ...o the mains supply switched on and the neon indicator is illuminated The Emergency Stop button is released turn clockwise The Outfeed Slot is clear of restriction to allow the shredded cardboard to exit 7 1 Pre Start Checks 2 3 ...

Page 8: ...rd into the Shredder Any width cardboard can be fed into the shredder as it will cut off extra width To stop the Shredder press the red Stop button Do not stop the Shredder whilst shredding cardboard unless it jams If the cardboard jams in the Shredder stop the shredder using the red Stop button or the Emergency Stop button Clear as much cardboard out as possible from the Outfeed Slot 1 2 3 4 8 5 ...

Page 9: ...nnel Every week lubricate the shredding wheels via the outfeed slot with a lubricating spray e g WD40 Every month remove the top cover and clear any cardboard debris from above the shredding wheels 1 2 3 Every 6 months apply a lithium based grease e g Castrol LM to the drive gears 9 4 For access to the mains fuse open this drawer Fuseholder containing 5x20mm 10A fuse and spare ...

Page 10: ...utton is released Cardboard is not jammed in shredding wheels Inverter has not tripped out due to overload switch machine off for 20 seconds to reset Cardboard will not feed into shredder Shredding wheels are rotating Cardboard path is clear of obstructions Cardboard is not more than 12 5mm thick If the above information does not clear the fault contact Easypack for further assistance on 0845 838 ...

Page 11: ... MOTOR GEARED BG30 1 5kW 3PH 83rpm 99 1180 WASHER M24 PLAIN FORM A ST ZN 28 322 Z BRACKET SWITCH MOUNTING 99 431 DISC YELLOW E STOP 99 863 PUSH BUTTON MODULE CLIP 99 864 PUSH BUTTON CONTACT BLOCK N C SCREW 99 865 PUSH BUTTON CONTACT BLOCK N O SCREW 99 873 PUSH BUTTON RED MUSHROOM TURN TO RESET 99 981 SWITCH HEAD TRIPLE PUSH BUTTON 99 1171 INDICATOR NEON GREEN 99 549 SWITCHED POWER INLET MODULE HOR...

Page 12: ...12 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 13: ...Wiring Diagram 13 ...

Page 14: ...ropean Standards have been used EN 12100 2010 Safety of Machinery Basic concepts general principles parts 1 2 for design EN 13857 2008 Safety of Machinery Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs EN418 1992 Safety of Machinery Emergency stop equipment functional aspects Principles for design EN 60204 1 2006 Safety of Machinery Electrical equipment of machines...

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