5.6.5
Warm Up.
Not applicable.
LMFC250 FINE CRUSHER MANUAL
5.6.6
Checks During Operation
Checks for the operation of this machine are as per the user
’
s company requirements.
6.1
Operator
’
s Controls
5.6.7
Stop Procedure
Stop procedures for this machine are as per the user
’
s company procedures.
This document outlines important information on the maintenance of the LMFC 250 Crusher in a working environment.
Procedures and diagrams are provided to help ensure proper maintenance of the machine.
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Maintenance
5.5.9
Preservation and Storage
If the Crusher will not be used for any extended period of time, it should be kept in its original packaging where possible, or
wrapped in plastic and stored undercover in a dry area
5.5.8
Special Conditions of Use
The Crusher must be kept undercover, in a dry area, away from the effects of weather, particularly moisture, at all times.
SAFETY NOTE: WARNING: The machine can start without warning. Isolate power before accessing any
electrical or moving components.
Minimum PPE
6.1
Safety during Maintenance Operations
Before carrying out any other work on the machine, ensure that the power supply is disconnected and that any relevant isolator is locked
out and labelled with a suitable warning notice.
Should it be necessary for maintenance purposes to put the machine into operation, it must be fitted with notices to the effect that it
may start without warning; and that under no circumstances are tools, equipment or personnel to be allowed in the vicinity of the
moving parts of the machine.
Should access to the moving parts be required for any reason, the motor shall be isolated as described and not reconnected to the power
supply until all equipment and tools have been removed and personnel are clear of the internals of the machine.
SAFETY NOTE: Note that the mechanical advantage and efficiency of the machines mechanism is very
high. Serious damage or injury will result from this being ignored.
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