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Vibration Technology for Processing Bulk Materials
NATIONAL AIR
VIBRATOR CO.
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HANDLING
1.
To avoid danger to persons and damage of the vibrator, the vibrator must be handled with proper
care. Apart from the instructions below, as well as local safety and accident prevention regulations
must be observed.
2. If the unit is packaged, the handling gear must only be attached at the points marked.
3. The unit itself must only be lifted by the lifting eye or handle.
4. No additional pickup points should be attached to the vibrator by welding, flame cutting or drilling.
5. Transit damage must always be reported immediately to the manufacturer.
6. BH models ranging from 1” to 2” diameter may be lifted by hand by using appropriate lifting methods.
7. BH models ranging from 3” or higher must be lifted using appropriate lifting equipment such as hoists
or cranes.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems
Causes / Solutions
Vibrator will not start:
Vibrator should be within 10-12 feet
of operating valve.
Be sure vibrator has adequate air pressure and volume available.
Check to see that quick opening operating valve is properly
installed.
Vibrator is sluggish and slow to start:
Check for adequate lubrication.
Check for leaking airline or defective operating valve.
Check air supply for pressure and volume.
Scale or other contaminants may need to be removed from
interior.
Large erratic vibrations observed:
Faulty mounting.
Check all bolt connections for proper torque. Tighten as
necessary.