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Seamtek 900 AT
Nominal voltage
V~
230/240 (US)
Frequency Hz
50/60 (US)
Nominal current
A
20
Nominal voltage
W
4,500
Temperature °C
120 – 700
Maximum temperature
°C
700
Airflow range
l/min
80 – 170
Drive speed
m/min
0 – 30
Electronics
PC panel with PLC
Blowers
Volumetric flow controlled
Rotary vane pump
Maximum roller clamping force
N
600
Weld seam width
mm
8 – 64
Emission level
LpA (dB)
≈ 78
Dimensions of machine
(L × W × H)
mm
1,500 × 702 × 1,500
Dimensions of packaging
(L × W × H)
mm
1,760 × 926 × 1,536
Weight of machine
kg
approx. 238 kg (basic version)
approx. 268 kg (fully equipped)
Weight of packaging
kg
145
Mark of conformity
Protection Class I
Subject to change without prior notice.
3. Technical Data
4.1 Delivery
Do not use a crane or other similar equipment to lift the machine.
The Seamtek AT 900 is delivered packaged and well-protected in a transport crate. When moving the
machine in the transport crate, pay attention to the symbols for the center of gravity.
4.2 Unloading the Machine from the Transport Crate
Danger:
At least two people are needed
to safely remove the machine from the wooden crate
.
Make sure
that the machine does not topple over.
Turn the
feet (6)
upward until the stop to ensure maximum floor clearance.
4. Transport and Commissioning
To safely unload the machine from the transport crate, we recommend consulting the video tutorial available. Please ask your
distribution partner for this.
1.
Remove the front cover of the wooden crate. This cover can also be used as a ramp.
2.
Position the front cover as a ramp in front of the wooden crate and secure the ramp.
3.
Then detach all wooden transport securing devices.
4.
Turn all four
feet (6)
upward as far as possible.
5.
Using the moving wheel, turn the machine outwards.
6.
Slowly move the machine out of the wooden crate. While doing so, make sure that the machine cannot topple over.
4.3 Transportation on the Customer’s Premises
Danger:
Allow the machine to sufficiently cool down prior to being transported.
(See cool-down mode, Chapter 8.5)