LMFC250 FINE CRUSHER MANUAL
Operation and Location
Every 10 Hours or every shift
Remedy
Excessive dust inside machine
Dust extraction hose is disconnected.
Re
-
connect dust extraction hose.
Dust extraction hose split or damaged
Replace hose
Excessive dust around the sample
collection tray
Dust extraction hose is disconnected.
Re
-
connect dust extraction hose.
Dust extraction hose split or damaged
Replace hose
Incorrect particle size being produced
Jaw gap size incorrectly adjusted
Re
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adjust jaw gap
Jaw plates excessively worn
Replace or rotate jaw plates
Material not feeding into Crusher
Product size too large
Feed smaller material
Required jaw gap unattainable
Jaw plates worn beyond gap adjustment
ability
Replace or rotate jaw plates
V belts slipping or Crusher not
operating
V belts loose or broken
Replace or adjust tension of V belts
Crusher will not start
Loss of power to machine
Restore power to machine
6.4
Corrective Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide
The Troubleshooting Guide following outlines possible causes to any problems which may occur with the LMFC 250 Crusher. Refer to the
Preventative / Corrective Maintenance Work Instructions for details.
6.5
Preventative / Corrective Maintenance Work Instructions
This section details the steps needed to be taken to rectify the problems outlined in the troubleshooting table above.
6.5.1
Excessive dust inside the machine and Excessive dust around the sample collection tray.
Follow the steps if there is excessive dust inside the machine, or around the sample collection tray.
Step 1
To re
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connect the dust extraction hoses, remove the hose clamp from around the hose using a screw driver. Adjust the hose
as necessary and secure the hose with the clamp.
Step 2
To replace a dust extraction hose, remove the old hose by removing the clamps using a screw driver. Adjust the new hose as
necessary and secure the hose with the clamps.
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