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Baker M6 DeDuster - Rev 1, 11/07

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SET-UP

 

Receiving and Inspection 

 

Upon receipt and prior to signing transport carrier’s documents, conduct a walk-around 
and visual inspection of your new equipment. Note any damage in writing upon the 
carrier’s bill of lading and contact us immediately. 

 

Note: All new equipment is assembled and thoroughly tested prior to shipment, however 
damage may occur during transit, which could cause the machine to not operate correctly 
during start-up. 
 

 

Unpacking 

 

If machine was delivered via flatbed trailer or container, remove straps or chains securing 
it in place.   

 

Remove lag screws, strapping, etc. that attaches the machine to the deck. 

 

Transport machine to the installation site. 

 

Machine Positioning 

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Placement, Leveling, Alignment

 

For optimum performance, designate a solid and level foundation that is covered and dry, 
free of environmental elements such as rain or snow that could cause electrical or slip 
hazards. 

 

 

We recommend you anchor the machine to the floor with the bolts in the footpads.  

 

 

Provide a minimum of 3 feet of clear workspace in front of the electrical panel.   

 

 

Power and Utilities Requirements

 

 

For safe and effective operation confirm your incoming voltage and available 
amperage is equal to what the machine has been wired for at the factory.   

 

   

A qualified electrician should complete electrical connections and check 

for correct motor directional rotation.  

 

Ensure all wiring, electrical connections and air hoses are located in a safe position 
and away from any hazardous conditions. 

 

Proper cutter rotation should be toward infeed of machine (front).  

 

The “pusher” air pressure should be set at 45 psi.  

 

Efficient dust and chip removal requires a minimum of 1,500 CFM suction at the 
machine dust removal chute. This is an end user/owner responsibility. 

Note:

 

Failure to provide proper vacuum or suction may result in damage to machine or 

operations personnel.  

 

Содержание DeDuster M6

Страница 1: ...er r D De eD Du us st te er r U Us se er r M Ma an nu ua al l Ellington Industrial Supply Inc P O Box 128 Ellington Missouri 63638 USA Web site www baker online com E mail info baker online com Phone...

Страница 2: ...out 9 Machine Safety Decals 10 3 MACHINE FEATURES 11 4 SET UP 12 Receiving and Inspection 12 Unpacking 12 Machine Positioning 12 Power and Utilities Requirements 12 Operator Training 13 5 OPERATION 14...

Страница 3: ...constantly review and refer back to it as necessary No one should attempt to operate or perform maintenance on this equipment until they have taken the time to read and understand the information cont...

Страница 4: ...where the work piece stringer board etc enters Lift Point A point where pressure can and should be applied for lifting Linear Foot A system of measurement in which only the length of the lumber is con...

Страница 5: ...r use of this machine take precedence over the statements in this manual Users of this machine must adhere to such regulations Machine Specifications and Requirements Power Three 1 HP 75 kw TEFC Motor...

Страница 6: ...ch are considered a wearable and consumable item Ellington Industrial Supply Inc does not warranty this machine to meet any other requirements or jurisdiction of any electrical or safety codes of any...

Страница 7: ...pply Inc be liable for special indirect incidental or consequential damages however arising including but not limited to the loss of earnings or the cost of downtime Service Policy In the event that y...

Страница 8: ...T IN MOVING PARTS ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION AVOID KICK BACK BY KNOWING WHAT CONDITIONS CAN CREATE IT CHECK DAMAGED PARTS AND REPAIR OR REPLACE THEM IMMEDIATELY NEVER LEAVE MACH...

Страница 9: ...de performing service or maintenance Energy Source Any source of electrical mechanical hydraulic pneumatic chemical thermal or other energy Lockout The placement of a lockout device such as a lock on...

Страница 10: ...Baker M6 DeDuster Rev 1 11 07 WWW BAKER ONLINE COM 10 Machine Safety Decals Adhere to ALL Safety Warnings...

Страница 11: ...er DeDuster Heavy duty steel construction Powerful electric motors Air driven material pusher Easy to set up and fast feed speed Baker M6 Sidewinder DeDuster Heavy duty steel construction Heavy duty n...

Страница 12: ...nd dry free of environmental elements such as rain or snow that could cause electrical or slip hazards We recommend you anchor the machine to the floor with the bolts in the footpads Provide a minimum...

Страница 13: ...Be sure personnel are properly trained and safety rules are clearly understood before operating or performing maintenance Operator Machine Guards Devices Instructions F FR RE EE E T TR RA AI IN NI IN...

Страница 14: ...s aware that the machine is in operation It is the operator s responsibilities to ensure these safety conditions exist Descriptions All Stop Button designed to immediately shutdown machine operation B...

Страница 15: ...opening 1 4 greater than width of material being processed Re tighten the pivot bolt and nut and adjustment bolt and nut To set material length loosen the 3 bolts and nuts that secure the end stop and...

Страница 16: ...ft secures the top and bottom spiral brushes in their proper position To adjust the height of the bottom brush loosen the jam nuts on each side Figures 16B 16C and raise or lower the bottom brush heig...

Страница 17: ...es 17 17A Raise or lower the top brush height by turning the adjustment bolt Note Ideal de duster brush height is when the very tip of the brushes comes in full contact with both the top and bottom of...

Страница 18: ...sh the BRUSH START button to start the de dusting brushes spinning Wait until the motor starts and is running at full speed then push the FEED START button to start the feed conveyor and material tran...

Страница 19: ...ng personal protective equipment for handling materials Using proper procedure for disposing of all waste materials Inspection and Preventative Maintenance Checklist Frequency Recommendation Daily App...

Страница 20: ...t with no more than a 1 2 of play in the tension of the chains Figure 20B 20C Belt tension should be taut with no more than of deflection Increase or decrease tension here Increase or decrease belt te...

Страница 21: ...than 3 pumps EVERY 3 MONTHS Grease bearings using high temperature grease We recommend JT 6 grease no more than 5 pumps Lubricate linear rail bearing here 2 per side 4 total Lubricate linear rail bea...

Страница 22: ...ce with a new brush and re attach the trantorque bushing Slide the bottom brush out and remove the old brush and replace with a new brush Slide the new bottom brush into place and secure it to the gea...

Страница 23: ...Baker M6 DeDuster Rev 1 11 07 WWW BAKER ONLINE COM 23 Air Assembly Operate at 45 psi 1 2 incoming air supply connection 1 2 120 psi incoming air supply required Figure 23 Figure 23A...

Страница 24: ...ch cover With the hatch cover removed you can clean around the brushes or remove jammed material When done performing a task in or around the de duster chamber return the hatch cover to its proper pos...

Страница 25: ...1 4 Bearing 2 bolt flange 5 8 bolt hole 171035 2 piece locking collar 1 251105 Bushing trantorque 1 1 4 long 251111 Bushing trantorque 1 short 241148 1 4 air muffler 242007 1 4 air quick plug 241020...

Страница 26: ...1 131111 Sprocket 6024 x 1 1 4 133420 Sprocket 60B15 x 5 8 idler 133422 Sprocket 60A24 111020 Belting 5 1 2 slick top 3 8 thick 151252 Electric twist release e kill button 151250 Electric recessed pu...

Страница 27: ...at 573 663 7711 any time between 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM CST Monday through Friday Serial Number Location The model and serial number are located on the front side of the machine near the material entry...

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