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CHAP. 7 - MAINTENANCE
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7.1 -
GENERAL
INFORMATION
7.2 - DIPPING OF ACCIDENTAL FALL OF THE MACHINE
7.3 -
SHAFT
7.4 -
FEEDING
CABLE
7.5 -
COMMANDS
LINING
7.6 -
BLADE
7.7 - GASKETS – SEALING RINGS
CHAP. 8 - DISPOSING OF THE MACHINE
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8.1 -
DISINSTALLATION
8.2 - WEEE Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment
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(Fig. n°50)
Such operation is an exclusive re-
quirement of this machine.
This operation is to be carried out
only in case of poor cleaning tasks
executed by previous operators or in
case unpleasant smells, internal en-
crustations, etc. can be perceived.
This operation is quite delicate and
particular even if simple and could
compromise the functioning of the
machine. Therefore, it is recom-
mended to have it carried out only by
responsible and expert members of
staff.
ATTENTION:
this operation exposes
the operator to risks due to the manipulation of knives and sharp parts. Hence, it
is recommended to use protective gloves and to be extremely careful all the
time.
Disassembly of the shaft
(Fig. n°51)
1.
Detach the shaft from the engine’s body and position it on a surface with the
knives on the right side.
2.
Predispose the tools (a-b), grip the tool (b) with the left hand and insert it in the
dragging device inside the shaft
3.
ATTENTION:
Using a key (a), unscrew clockwise till the blade group is re-
moved.
4.
Remove the inner shaft from the main shaft pushing it towards the tool (b).
5.
Proceed to clean the single pieces with a dump cloth and some dish detergent,
keeping in mind that the bearings must not come into contact with liquids.
6.
In case of encrustation, insist with the cloth. Do not use abrasives, pointy or
sharp tools.
7.
Disassemble everything the opposite way.
ATTENTION:
fix firmly the knife or
this could detach itself during the operating stage.
Fig. n°50
Fig. n°51
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(b)
(a)
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