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9/9/2021 

             SWA-48-PMO MANUAL 

 

Table of Contents

 

Copyright 2019 Vestil Manufacturing Corp.; All rights reserved                                                Page 2 of 17 

Signal Words 

This manual uses SIGNAL WORDS to draw the reader’s attention to safety-related information. Signal words 

indicate the likelihood of personal injuries as well as the probable seriousness of those injuries, if the product is 
misused in the ways described. Other signal words call attention to uses of the product likely cause property damage. 

Signal words used in this manual appear below along with the meaning of each word: 

   

 

 

Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS 

INJURY.  Use of this signal word is limited to the most extreme situations. 

 

 

Identifies a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS 
INJURY. 

 

 

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE 

injury. 

 

                             

Identifies practices likely to result in product/property damage, such as operation that might 
damage the product.

 

 

Hazards 

Vestil diligently strives to identify foreseeable hazards associated with the use of its products. However, material 

handling is inherently dangerous and no manual can address every conceivable risk. The end-user ultimately is 
responsible for exercising sound judgment at all times.

 

 

 If this product is used improperly or carelessly, personal injuries might result. 

  DO NOT modify the product in any way UNLESS you first obtain written approval from Vestil. Unauthorized 

modifications automatically void the 

Limited Warranty

 and might make the product unsafe to use. 

  Read the manual whenever necessary to refresh your understanding of proper use and maintenance procedures. 

  DO NOT exceed the capacity of the unit. See Label 287 i

Labeling diagram

 on p. 12. 

  DO NOT stand, or sit, on the turntable or the load at any time. 

  Install the machine ONLY on even, level surfaces where it will not be exposed to the outdoor environment. 

  Keep hands, clothing, etc. out of contact with all moving parts of the machine during operation. 

  During operation, stand with the mast between yourself and the turntable. 

  DO NOT activate the turntable UNLESS the load is centered on it and stable. Rotation can cause the load  to 

become unstable, so be prepared to stop the turntable. An unstable load might topple during the wrapping process. 

EVERY person in the area should remain far enough away from the machine to avoid contact with the load if it falls. 

Higher rotation speed, in particular, might cause an unstable load to slide off of the turntable. 

  DO NOT continue to use the machine if you observe abnormal motion or noise. Immediately tag the unit “Out of 

service” and report the problem to maintenance personnel. 

  If you notice a malfunction during operation, DO NOT attempt to resolve it unless you are both authorized to do so 

and 

certain

 that it will be safe to use afterwards. The unit must be in satisfactory condition whenever it is used. See 

Record of Satisfactory Condition

 and 

Inspections & Maintenance

 on p. 13. 

  Inspect the product as directed on page 13. DO NOT use the machine unless it is in satisfactory condition. 

  DO NOT use this machine UNLESS all labels are in place, readable, and undamaged. See 

Labeling

 

Diagrams

 on 

p. 12. 

 
 
 

 Proper use, maintenance, and storage are essential for this product to function properly. 

o

 Always use this product in accordance with the instructions in this manual and consistent with any training 

relevant to machines, devices, etc. used in conjunction with this product. 

o

 Periodically lubricate the chain. 

o

 Keep the product clean & dry. 

o

 Vestil uses only quality parts to make the equipment we manufacture.  Vestil bears no responsibility for problems 

that result as a consequence of using unapproved replacement parts. To order replacement or spare parts for this 

equipment, contact the factory. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...d user is solely responsible for confirming that product design complies with all laws regulations codes and mandatory standards applied where the product is used Table of Contents Signal Words 2 Hazards 2 Introduction 3 Installation 3 Stretch Wrap Holder Assembly 4 Adjusting Belt Tension 5 Operation 5 6 7 Exploded Views Bills of Materials Operating the Powered Mast 8 9 10 11 12 Labeling Diagram 1...

Страница 2: ... on the turntable or the load at any time Install the machine ONLY on even level surfaces where it will not be exposed to the outdoor environment Keep hands clothing etc out of contact with all moving parts of the machine during operation During operation stand with the mast between yourself and the turntable DO NOT activate the turntable UNLESS the load is centered on it and stable Rotation can c...

Страница 3: ...hat it complies with all regulations applicable to the machine and its location The end user must verify that the supplied equipment is installed so it will be suited to the environment in which it will be used Installation must be performed by suitably trained personnel with access to the appropriate equipment The electrical aspects of the installation should be performed by an electrician Choose...

Страница 4: ... the gear reducer using the included hardware and shaft key When finished the drive controller should face the right side of the frame 10 Connect the turntable power cord plug to a standard 15A or 20A 120 VAC receptacles If a powered mast see p 18 is installed the turntable power cord can plug into the pigtail cord from the mast s control enclosure Plug the mast s power cord into a 120V receptacle...

Страница 5: ... cause the entire load to shift suddenly if it catches on the frame Do not exceed the machine s load ratings Damage or premature failure to the drive system or its components could result from exceeding the listed capacity Place loads onto the turntable slowly and gently using a pallet truck or walk behind fork lift using an optional approach ramp or with a fork truck Do not drop loads onto the tu...

Страница 6: ...rd to move the stretch wrap material roll upward Push the handle down to move the material downward Control of the tension stretch of the stretch wrap material is achieved by turning the handle on top of the material Screw the handle clockwise downward to increase the material tension and stretch and turn it counterclockwise upward to decrease the material stretch Always carefully watch the pallet...

Страница 7: ... with the speed knob turned fully counterclockwise about 3 rpm 1 09 Acceleration Time 1 d 10 Time to accelerate the motor to the drive s maximum output frequency set point in seconds 1 15 Auto Acceleration Deceleration d 0 Allows for a linear acceleration rate of the motor 1 16 S Curve in Acceleration d 7 Determines how smoothly the drive accelerates 2 00 Source of Frequency Command d 3 Allows the...

Страница 8: ... Split lock washer carbon steel medium zinc finish 3 8 12 6 20 117 003 External retaining ring 1 dia 1 18 20 514 084 Subassembly counter balanced mast manual 1 7 11103 Hex bolt grade A zinc plated 3 8 16x3 4 4 19 20 001 153 Bracket mast mount 1 8 33008 Flat washer low carbon USS zinc plated 3 8 16 20 36106 Hex nut grade a zinc plated 3 8 16 10 9 20 110 003 Cam roller with seal 10 21 11105 Hex bolt...

Страница 9: ...ber washer 2 12 20 014 005 Frame tube retainer top 1 13 68061 15 8in retainer ring 1 14 20 014 006 Tube retainer bottom 1 15 20 111 002 Bearing 7R16 1 16 20 014 116 Frame rod wrap retainer 1 17 20 113 022 Spacer lock 1 Item Part no Description Quantity 1 20 514 080 Weldment carriage frame 1 2 20 145 010 Specialty hardware clamp wrap mounting 1 3 21 113 021 Spacer bearing shaft 8 4 20 110 006 Rolle...

Страница 10: ... retaining ring 1 diameter shaft 1 22 01 029 007 Box 6x8x4 junction box w lid not NEMA 4 1 7 11103 Hex bolt gr A zinc plated 3 8 16 x 3 4 4 23 11005 Bolt HHCS 2 z plated 1 4 20UNC x 1 4 8 33008 Flat washer low carbon USS z plated 3 8 28 24 33618 Medium split lock washer 1 4 4 9 20 110 003 Cam roller with seal 10 25 36102 Hex nut gr A z plated 1 4 20 4 10 11061 Bolt HHCS 2 z plated 5 16 18 x 2 10 2...

Страница 11: ...er 1 17 20 014 116 Frame rod wrap retainer 1 18 20 110 002 Bearing ball 1 19 20 014 006 Tube retainer 1 20 68061 Internal retaining ring 1 5 8 1 21 20 113 022 Spacer lock 1 22 01 022 001 Limit switch with roller arm 2 23 01 029 007 Junction box w lid 6x8x4 not NEMA 4 1 24 32106 Screw drill tap 12 24 x 7 8 4 25 34308 Split shaft collar low carbon steel black oxide finish 3 4 1 26 20 016 140 Bracket...

Страница 12: ...le a button is pressed and will maintain position when the button is released Limit switches item 22 on p 11 at the top and bottom of the mast prevent the carriage from being raised or lowered too far Use the handheld controller to change position of the stretch wrap as necessary while wrapping an item Labeling Diagrams Each unit should be labeled as shown in the diagram However label content and ...

Страница 13: ...p mast carriage Monthly Inspections Examine the machine for any of the following conditions at least once per month 1 Worn or damaged electrical wires 2 Damage to the motor speed control If the speed control s enclosure has been broken the drive should be replaced 3 Looseness of the drive belt Slipping of the drive belt will cause it to wear out rapidly The turntable will rotate more slowly than i...

Страница 14: ... too small wire run to long or incoming voltage too low Damage to the mast or carriage Low control voltage or bad connection in control circuit Check power supply for adequacy Check incoming voltage while the motor is running Correct by installing a circuit with larger wire eliminating extension cords or installing a buck boost transformer Visually inspect the carriage and mast for signs of damage...

Страница 15: ...anufacturing Corp All rights reserved Page 15 of 17 SWA 48 Electrical Circuit Diagrams 20 124 012 Rev G Disconnect the unit from electrical power before beginning work on the electrical system Only qualified trained individuals should attempt troubleshooting and repair of this equipment ...

Страница 16: ...ufacturing Corp All rights reserved Page 16 of 17 SWA 48 PMO Electrical Circuit Diagrams 20 124 015 Rev J Disconnect the unit from electrical power before beginning work on the electrical system Only qualified trained individuals should attempt troubleshooting and repair of this equipment ...

Страница 17: ...s motors hydraulic pumps motor controllers and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How long is the warranty period The warranty period for original dynamic components is 1 year For wearing parts the warranty period is 90 days Both warranty periods begin on the date Vestil ...

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