background image

OPERATION AND

MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Partially assembled dust collector

Art. 0759

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

fervi.com

Summary of Contents for 0759

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Partially assembled dust collector Art 0759 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS f e r v i c o m...

Page 2: ...of the necessary information and instruction and should be provided with adequate training regarding safety in pertaining to a The conditions of use of the equipment b Foreseeable abnormal situations...

Page 3: ...11 5 INSTALLATION OF THE MACHINE 13 5 1 Assembling the vacuum 13 5 2 Suction tube assembly 18 5 3 Connecting the plug and test start 18 6 CONTROL SWITCHES 19 6 1 On switch start 19 6 2 Stop button 19...

Page 4: ...essary condition for safe and satisfactory operation of the machine Before starting operation installation and use of the Aspiratore per trucioli authorised staff must therefore carefully read this te...

Page 5: ...carefully in order to acquire the necessary knowledge In other words durability and performance are strictly dependent on how it is used Even if already familiar with the Aspiratore per trucioli it i...

Page 6: ...ble for the use and maintenance of the machine should first have read the instruction manual particularly the chapter dealing with safety It is recommended that the plant safety manager get written co...

Page 7: ...gling jewellery long hair etc can get caught in the moving parts causing irreparable injury 12 Replace worn and or damaged parts check that the guards and protection devices work properly before opera...

Page 8: ...ould be bipolar grounded 10 16 A 250 V extension cables must have sections that are the same or greater than the sections of the power cable of the machine 4 The power supply cable and its possible ex...

Page 9: ...e 9 of 29 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Art 0759 Weight kg 44 Rated voltage V 230 Frequency Hz 50 Power W 1 500 Motor speed r min 2 950 Air flow rate m3 h 2 500 Noise emitted LpA dB 79 Size mm 840...

Page 10: ...ESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE Figure 1 Overview 1 Suction fun 6 Filter bag 2 Electric motor 7 Collection bag 3 Start and stop switches 8 Suction tube coupling 4 Base of support 9 Connection tube 5 Bag sup...

Page 11: ...re 2 Figure 2 Identification plate 4 2 Pictograms The machine has the following warning pictograms Pictogram indicating the rotation direction of the fan Figure 3 Figure 3 Rotation direction pictogram...

Page 12: ...ctogram with an indication of the main residual risks projection of splinters electric shock etc and a graphical indication of some safety precautions wear protective goggles read the manual etc Figur...

Page 13: ...n the packaging box and remove all the parts that make up the machine A Hose B Vacuum and electric motor C Conveyor D Support base E Upper support F Supports G Inlet manifold H Bags I Gasket J Swivel...

Page 14: ...the base 4 Position the exhaust manifold L onto the body of the vacuum Figure 10 making sure to fit the gasket Figure 9 and secure it with the four screws washers and nuts Figure 9 Mounting the gaske...

Page 15: ...yor body using the appropriate fastening screws and a hex wrench Figure 11 Mounting the supports and the conveyor body 7 Connect one end of the hose A to the exhaust manifold casing of the vacuum fan...

Page 16: ...yor body C and secure it with the jubilee clip M Figure 13 Figure 13 Intermediate result 9 Arrange the bags H on the manifold and secure with the retaining straps Figure 14 Figure 14 Mounting the bags...

Page 17: ...be connected This operation is facilitated by the the swivel wheels positioned under the base Loss of stability Place the chip collection vacuum on a solid strong flat and horizontal surface to preve...

Page 18: ...the second machine will be inserted into the other inlet on the vacuum Suction hose installation Do not install the suction pipe with the motor running in addition for added safety remove the power p...

Page 19: ...onnected to the fan is powered Figure 19 Close up of the buttons 6 2 Stop button The red button 0 is used for switching off stopping the chip vacuum Figure 20 By pressing this button power to the elec...

Page 20: ...one or two woodworking machines or similar to collect the sawdust and chips produced by the latter during processing 7 1 Emptying the chip collection bag To empty the bag or bags in the event the chi...

Page 21: ...ug with a grounding conductor that provides a path of least resistance for electric current reducing the danger of electrocution The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet earthed in accordan...

Page 22: ...ety devices Each time you use the chip vacuum check that the machine has been assembled and operates perfectly as well as the positioning of the safety devices In the event of damage and or breakage d...

Page 23: ...working life Using a compressor regularly blow away the dust and wood chips that accumulate on the machine and on the protective screens Working with compressed air ALWAYS wear the protective goggles...

Page 24: ...iction of a fan blade A Contact technical support B Lubricate C Record the position of the conveyor The motor will not start A Electrical power supply B Wiring connections C Burnt motor windings D Bro...

Page 25: ...MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES Page 25 of 29 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS f e r v i c o m...

Page 26: ...20 Spring lock washer 10mm 4 0759 21 Bolt M10x16 4 0759 22 Impeller 1 0759 23 Hex head screw M4x12 28 0759 24 Suction tube 1 0759 25 Suction hose flange 1 0759 26 Hex screw M6x20 Left 1 0759 27 Washer...

Page 27: ...ACCESSORIES Page 27 of 29 No Description Quantity 0759 49 Power cable 1 0759 51 Nut M5 1 0759 52 Gauge 1 0759 53 Screw M4x60 4 0759 54 Switches upper cover 1 0759 55 Panel 1 0759 56 Screw ST4x10 2 f e...

Page 28: ...ontact a specialist centre for the collection of metallic materials The structure of the chip vacuum is made of steel the bags are made of fabric the motor casing is made of plastic In this regard div...

Page 29: ...MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES Page 29 of 29 13 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT f e r v i c o m...

Reviews: