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8 Start-up
8.1 Initial
start-up
CAUTION
Sudden movements, falling workpiece pallets
Injuries caused by falling objects.
Make sure that the product has been installed properly by qualifi ed personnel
(see page 8) before starting it up.
NOTICE
Malfunctions due to incorrect assembly and start-up
The product can get damaged and its service life shortened.
Start-up requires basic mechanical, pneumatic and electrical knowledge.
The product may only be started up by qualifi ed personnel (see page 8)
• Before the initial start-up or re-commissioning of a conveyor system, carry out
a risk assessment in accordance with DIN EN ISO 12100.
• According to EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, you must equip the transfer
system with EMERGENCY STOP devices.
• The surfaces of motors and gears can reach temperatures of over 65 °C under certain
load and operating conditions. In these cases, you must comply with the respective
applicable accident prevention regulations (UVV) by taking appropriate constructive
measures (safety guards) or by affi xing/displaying appropriate warning signs!
• Make sure that all the electrical and pneumatic connections are either in use
or covered. Make sure that all bolted connections and plug-in connections are
properly seated. All relevant protective covers must be fi tted.
• Only inspect and adjust continuous conveyors that are in motion or operation when
the safety guards are in place.
• Observe DIN EN ISO 13857 when you remove or replace safety guards and/or
bypass safety equipment.
• Test runs with open paneling should only be performed by a competent person using
tip switches and if there is no possibility of interference from other switching devices.
• Only start up the product if all safety equipment has been installed in the system
and is functional.
• Only start up a product that has been completely installed.
NOTICE
Prescribed functional test carried out by the user before initial start-up
Testing for vertical stackers in accordance with DIN EN 619, subsection 6.3.4:
The carriage of vertical stackers is to be loaded with a load during initial start-
up which corresponds to 1.1 times the nominal carrying capacity. A full cycle up
and down is to be run with this load to show that the carriage correctly stops
at all designated stopping positions and the load is transferred from and to the
adjoining continuous conveyers with error.