ACS ADP Series Guide

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ADP SERIES DRYERS
Part Number: 882.05300.00
Revision: 06.01.2023
Revision: A
OPERATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Shipping Info
Unpacking and Inspection
You should inspect your equipment for possible shipping damage.
Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such as
broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc.
In the Event of Shipping Damage
According to the contract terms and conditions of the Carrier, the responsibility of the
Shipper ends at the time and place of shipment.
Notify the transportation company’s local agent if you discover damage.
Hold the damaged goods and packing material for the examining agent’s inspection. Do not
return any goods before the transportation company’s inspection and authorization.
File a claim with the transportation company. Substantiate the claim by referring to the
agent’s report. A certified copy of our invoice is available upon request. The original Bill of
Lading is attached to our original invoice. If the shipment was prepaid, write us for a
receipted transportation bill.
Advise customer service regarding your wish for assistance and to obtain an RMA (return
material authorization) number.
If the Shipment is Not Complete
Check the packing list as back-ordered items are noted on the packing list. You should have:
Machine
Bill of lading
Packing list
Operating and Installation packet
Electrical schematic and panel layout drawings
Component instruction manuals
Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if you missed any smaller items during
unpacking.
If the Shipment is Not Correct
If the shipment is not what you ordered, please contact customer service at 262.641.8600.
Have the order number and item number ready. Hold the items until you receive shipping
instructions.
Returns
Do not return any damaged or incorrect items until you receive shipping instructions from the
shipping department.

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY................................................................1
1-1 How to Use This Manual............................................................................................1
Safety Symbols Used in this Manual................................................................... 1
1-2 General Safety Regulations.......................................................................................2
1-3 Responsibility ............................................................................................................2
1-4 Warnings and Precautions.........................................................................................4
CHAPTER 2: FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.............................7
2-1 General Description...................................................................................................7
2-2 Typical Features and Components............................................................................7
2-3 Operational Flow .....................................................................................................11
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION..................................................13
3-1 Uncrating the Equipment .........................................................................................13
3-2 Storage & Remove & Open Shipment......................................................................14
3-3 Initial Start-up ..........................................................................................................15
3-4 Making Electrical Connections.................................................................................17
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION.......................................................18
4-1 Control and Signaling Systems................................................................................18
4-2 Electrical Cabinet.....................................................................................................19
4-3 Safety Devices.........................................................................................................20
4-4 Lockout-Tagout........................................................................................................22
4-5 Starting Procedure...................................................................................................23
4-6 Stopping Procedure.................................................................................................24
CHAPTER 5: MAINTENANCE..................................................27
5-1 Maintenance Requirements.....................................................................................27
5-2 Preventative Maintenance .......................................................................................27
5-3 Routine Maintenance...............................................................................................29
CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING........................................32
6-1 Introduction..............................................................................................................32
CHAPTER 7: APPENDIX..........................................................35
7-1 Customer Satisfaction Warranty Program................................................................35
7-2 Technical Specifications ..........................................................................................36
7-3 Drawings and Diagrams...........................................................................................37
7-4 Spare Parts List.......................................................................................................42
7-5 Technical Assistance...............................................................................................46

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Chapter 1: Safety
1-1 How to Use This Manual
Use this manual as a guide and reference for installing, operating, and maintaining your
machine. The purpose is to assist you in applying efficient, proven techniques that enhance
equipment productivity.
This manual covers only light corrective maintenance. No other maintenance should be
undertaken without first contacting a service engineer.
The Functional Description section outlines models covered, standard features, and safety
features. Additional sections within the manual provide instructions for installation, pre-
operational procedures, operation, preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance.
The Installation chapter includes required data for receiving, unpacking, inspecting, and setup
of the machine. We can also provide the assistance of a factory-trained technician to help
train your operator(s) for a nominal charge. This section includes instructions, checks, and
adjustments that should be followed before commencing with operation of the machine.
These instructions are intended to supplement standard shop procedures performed at shift,
daily, and weekly intervals.
The Operation chapter includes a description of electrical and mechanical controls, in
addition to information for operating the machine safely and efficiently.
The Maintenance chapter is intended to serve as a source of detailed assembly and
disassembly instructions for those areas of the equipment requiring service. Preventive
maintenance sections are included to ensure that your machine provides excellent, long
service.
The Troubleshooting chapter serves as a guide for identification of most common problems.
Potential problems are listed, along with possible causes and related solutions.
The Appendix contains technical specifications, drawings, schematics, parts lists, and
available options. A spare parts list with part numbers specific to your machine is provided
with your shipping paperwork package. Refer to this section for a listing of spare parts for
purchase. Have your serial number and model number ready when ordering.
Safety Symbols Used in this Manual
The following safety alert symbols are used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER! DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice that, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution! CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice that, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage.

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1-2 General Safety Regulations
These regulations should be read, understood and periodically reviewed by all personnel
involved in any way with this machine.
Never operate or remove any machine components that are secured by mechanical fasteners
unless the motor is electrically locked out and all moving parts are motionless.
Do not circumvent the safety interlocks.
Extreme care should be taken to see that all bolts are properly tightened at all times during the
operation of the machine.
1-3 Responsibility
These machines are constructed for maximum operator safety when used under standard
operating conditions and when recommended instructions are followed in the maintenance
and operation of the machine.
All personnel engaged in the use of the machine should become familiar with its operation as
described in this manual.
Proper operation of the machine promotes safety for the operator and all workers in its
vicinity.
Become familiar with materials, inspection, speed limitations, guard maintenance, and total
user responsibility while using or servicing the equipment.
Each individual must take responsibility for observing the prescribed safety rules as outlined.
All caution, warning and danger signs must be observed and obeyed. Any actual or potential
dangerous conditions must be reported to your immediate supervisor.

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Figure 1: Safety Tags and Warning Labels
Hazard Alert Symbol
Description/Explanation
Preventative Maintenance
Hot surfaces
See Maintenance Chapter
Make sure all guards are in
place during operation.
Electric Shock/High Voltage Hazard
See Maintenance Chapter.
Every six months inspect all
electrical connections for secure
attachment.
Mandatory
Symbol
Description/Explanation
Read Operators Manual. This equipment must be operated and maintained by
properly trained personnel. The information contained within this manual must be
read and understood prior to operating this equipment.
Lifting point. Heavy load can fall and cause serious injury or possible death. Loft
equipment at designated points.
Lock Out. This equipment is operated with 3-phase electrical power. Therefore,
when performing any maintenance operations, we recommend following the local
standards for performing a lock-out/tag-out procedure.
Disconnect before opening. Before servicing or maintain the machine be sure to
disconnect the power and/or compressed air source to avoid electrical shock and/or
serious injury
Wear ear and eye protection
Wear safety gloves

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1-4 Warnings and Precautions
Our machines are designed to provide safe and reliable operation when installed and operated
within design specifications, and follow national and local safety codes.
To avoid possible personal injury or equipment damage when installing, operating, or
maintaining this machine, use good judgment and follow these safe practices:
LEARN AND OBEY your company’s safety policy regarding mechanical and
electrical equipment.
MOVING OR LIFTING THE MACHINE: Although our equipment is built and
engineered for great ruggedness in operation, care must be taken when moving the
machine along the floor or lifting it. Damage may occur to sheet metal covers,
electrical cabinets, or small brackets if pressure is applied to them when moving the
machine. When lifting the machine, be certain of total machine weight does not
exceed the capability of the lifting equipment.
EQUIPMENT LOCATION: Adequate area for routine maintenance should be
provided in order to open the machine for service. Proper service area clearances also
should allow people who are working on the machine to be clearly visible to others,
thereby reducing the potential safety hazards.
SAFE HOUSEKEEPING: The work area must be kept clean and uncluttered during
periods of operation or maintenance. No hand tools or other metal objects should be
left on or around the machine.
SAFETY GLASSES OR A FACE SHIELD MUST ALWAYS BE WORN
when servicing or operating the machine.
EAR PROTECTION: The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 has
established guidelines for Permissible Noise Exposures (OSHA 1910.95) that should
be followed.
NEVER attempt to operate the machine unless it is fully assembled with all guards
and interlocks in place and functional.
OBSERVE all danger, warning, caution and safety labels on the equipment.
Upon completion of any machine maintenance, be certain ALL SAFETY GUARDS
AND COVERS are securely and properly fastened prior to resuming machine
operation. All fasteners must be in place and properly tightened. ANY
SHORTCUTS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO PERSONNEL OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT.
ROTATION OF MOTORS: The correct rotating direction for the machine motor is
clearly marked on the machine. Always check for proper rotation of motors. Incorrect
rotation direction can cause severe damage.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING: All electrical equipment on the machine must be
grounded in accordance to all local codes and Article 250 of the National Electric
Code.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT the main electrical power to the
machine before performing any service.
SAFETY INTERLOCKS MUST NOT BE BYPASSED. The mechanical and
electrical safety interlocks ensure the safety of personnel. They should never be

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tampered with or removed for ANY reason. They should be checked frequently by a
qualified mechanic for proper operation.
NEVER modify the machine configuration or any individual component without
written notice from the factory.
We have long recognized the importance of safety and have designed and manufactured our
equipment with operator safety as a prime consideration. We expect you, as a user, to abide
by the foregoing recommendations in order to make operator safety a reality.

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IT IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN TO OPERATE THE MACHINE IN AUTOMATIC MODE WITH DISMANTLED FIXED AND/OR
MOBILE GUARDS.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN TO INHIBIT SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLED ON THE MACHINE.
THE ADJUSTMENT OPERATIONS IN REDUCED SAFETY CONDITIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY JUST ONE PERSON.
WHILE THEY ARE BEING PERFORMED, THE MACHINE MUST NOT BE ACCESSED BY UNAUTHORISED PERSONS AND IF
POSSIBLE ONLY ONE GUARD AT THE TIME MAY BE KEPT OPEN.
AFTER EACH ADJUSTMENT OPERATION WITH REDUCED SECURITY, RESET THE MACHINE STATE WITH ACTIVE
PROTECTIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
CLEANING AND WASHING MUST BE PERFORMED WHEN THE MACHINE IS STOPPED AND DISCONNECTED FROM POWER
SUPPLIES.
DO NOT MODIFY MACHINE PARTS (SUCH AS FITTINGS, HOLES, FINISHING, ETC.) FOR ANY REASON IN ORDER TO ADAPT
ADDITIONAL DEVICES. IN CASE OF MALFUNCTIONS DUE TO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE, THE
MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE. WE RECOMMEND REQUESTING ANY MODIFICATION DIRECTLY TO THE
MANUFACTURER.
PLACE THE MACHINE AS DETERMINED IN THE PURCHASE ORDER;
WHEN OPERATING THE MACHINE, THE OPERATORS MUST WEAR APPROPRIATE WORK CLOTHES WITH
ELASTICATED CUFFS, AVOID WEARING TIES, RINGS, BRACELETS, TIE HAIR BACK AND TAKE ALL THE NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID MOVING PARTS DRAGGING (FOLLOW THE EFFECTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS).
EACH TIME THE MACHINE IS LIVE, FOR EXAMPLE AT THE START OF EACH SHIFT, IT IS NECESSARY TO CHECK THE
EFFECTIVENESS OF ALL SAFETY SYSTEMS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 5.
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MODIFY OR REPLACE MACHINE COMPONENTS, ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND SOFTWARE
PROGRAMMES FOR ANY REASON. IF THE DEVICES ARE MODIFIED WITH RESPECT TO THE ASSEMBLY CARRIED OUT
BY OUR TECHNICIANS, THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING MACHINE SAFETY AND THE
CONSEQUENCES OF ANY POTENTIAL ACCIDENT INVOLVING PEOPLE OR BELONGINGS.
IT IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE TO USE THE MACHINE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WITH A POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERE.
DO NOT USE PRODUCTS THAT MAY CREATE POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE (FOR EXAMPLE: SPRAY).
LIFTING AND TRANSPORT MUST BE PERFORMED USING ALL CONNECTION DEVICES AND ALL COUPLING POINTS AS
DESCRIBED.
IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO USE WATER JETS DIRECTLY ON THE MACHINE.
ONLY USE GENUINE SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. USING NON-GENUINE SPARE PARTS WILL
RENDER THE WARRANTY NULL AND VOID. IF NON-GENUINE SPARE PARTS ARE USED, THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES
ALL RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING MACHINE SAFETY AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANY POTENTIAL ACCIDENT
INVOLVING PEOPLE OR BELONGINGS.
AFTER EACH MAINTENANCE, ASSEMBLY, REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT OPERATIONS ON MACHINE PARTS,
CAREFULLY CHECK THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE PROPERLY FASTENED, ALL SCREWS ARE POSITIONED AND
TIGHTENED AND ALL FOREIGN OBJECTS ARE REMOVED.

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Chapter 2: Functional Description
2-1 General Description
The ADP series dehumidifying dryer is a machine to dehumidify plastic granules, so that they
can be used in presses/extruders.
2-2 Typical Features and Components
The ADP dryer has optional material loading/unloading hopper and process chamber. The
hopper unit contains the plastic granules to be dehumidified and can have different
dimensions.
Figure 1: ADP Dryer
ADP 0160-250 dryer
A
Material loading/unloading hopper
2
Hopper
B
Process heater
3
Door to inspect within the hopper
C
Dehumidifier unit
4
Diffuser cone
1
Material loading area
5
Material Discharge
A
B
C
1
2
5
3
4

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Figure 2: Process chamber
The process heater (1) provides a constant air temperature to the hopper, set by means of the
HMI operator interface. A constant air temperature allows optimal processing of plastic
material within the hopper.
1

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Figure 3: Dehumidifier unit
Dehumidifier Unit
1
Regeneration filter
5
Regeneration blower
2
Process filter
6
Process Blower
3
Desiccant rotor
7
Inverter (not shown)
4
Regeneration heater
The rotor is the main core of the dehumidifier unit, which operates continuously and absorbs
moist air from the hopper, regenerates it and supplies dry air to the hopper in a continuous
cycle.
The process blower continuously supplies air to the process chamber, where it is heated and
transported into the hopper.
Moist air is discharged into the environment.
3
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4
2
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Residual risk due to hot surfaces in the moist air discharge area
There is a residual risk for the operator and maintenance technician, due to possible burns
where moist air is discharged into the environment (9). Ensure the regeneration exhaust
cannot cause injury to people or damage to property.
Risk of damage to the machine if the regeneration exhaust is not expelled.
Use pipes that can withstand the operating temperature of over 200°C (392°F).
Tilt the exhaust, to prevent condensation and pooling of liquid.
Ensure the regeneration exhaust is properly expelled and it is located in an appropriate place.
Figure 4: Temperature probes
The machine contains 5 temperature probes to check the process, plus a sixth optional probe.
T1 and T2 are installed upstream and downstream of the rotor to check the temperature at
inlet and outlet of the rotor.
T3 is installed at the air inlet of the process blower to protect the blower and trigger the
cooling process of the machine.
T4 and T5 are the main process probes and check the temperature at hopper inlet.
T6 (if present) checks the temperature of air returning from the hopper to protect the product
within the hopper. The electrical equipment cabinet (1) contains the electrical equipment
required for the operation of the machine.
The electrical panel can be opened only by releasing the door by means of a special key.
Labels about the electrical risk and the voltage are located on the access door to the electrical
equipment.
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6

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2-3 Operational Flow
The following is a diagram of the production process by means of a flow chart which
highlights the various operating phases.
1. A rotor comprised of molecular sieve desiccant is in the machine, with high moisture
absorption capacity.
2. The rotor operates through a process dehumidification cycle and a regeneration cycle
(while a section of the rotor performs the dehumidification cycle, the other section
performs the regeneration cycle).
3. During the dehumidification cycle, blower S2 sends moist air coming from the
hopper to the rotor in the process stage. Here air is dehumidified by the molecular
filter, which sends it back to the hopper in order to remove more moisture from the
plastic material before re-entering the cycle.
4. The purpose of the regeneration cycle is to remove moisture from the rotor that just
performed a dehumidification process cycle (in order to prepare it for the next cycle).
This cycle comprises two stages:
5. Heating stage: during this stage, heated air is sent through the rotor to remove
moisture absorbed by the desiccant during the previous dehumidification cycle.
6. Cooling stage: during this stage, cold air is sent through the rotor to bring the
desiccant to an optimal temperature for the next stage.
7. At the end of the regeneration stage (i.e., when the rotor in the regeneration stage is
ready to start another cycle), the section of the rotor enters the process stage by
means of rotation.
8. T1 the regeneration temperature normally ranges between 149°F (65°C) - 338℉
(170°C).
9. T2 the regeneration temperature on the power socket normally ranges between 113°F
(45°C) - 230°F (110°C).
10. T3 the temperature of the process blower manifold normally ranges between 113°F
(45°C) –176°F (80°C).
11. T4 the temperature of the process normally ranges between 122°F (50°C) up to
302°F (150°C) (standard temp) and 365°F (185°C) (high temp).
12. T5 the temperature of the safety process normally ranges between 122°F (50°C) up to
302°F (150°C) (standard temp) and 365°F (185°C) (high temp).
13. T6 the temperature of the material protection system normally ranges between room
temperature and 302°F (150°C).

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Figure 5: Operational Flow
Process Heater

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Chapter 3: Installation
3-1 Uncrating the Equipment
The machines that are shipped packaged on a truck or container must be unloaded with a
forklift, overhead crane or crane using a harness and a "lifting beam" if necessary. In this
case, ensure that taut ropes are well secured and there is no risk they may slip and
consequently causing the crate to fall. Use lifting devices that have suitable capacity,
greater than the weight to be lifted.
Transport of the packed machine must be performed by qualified personnel with a
forklift or suitable lifting devices.
Description for lifting with a forklift:
After positioning the forks at the points shown, lift slowly, avoiding sudden movements.
Do not stand, for any reason, in the area of operation nor climb over the package during
movement.
Description for lifting with straps or chains:
Before performing any lifting operation, check that belts or lifting chains to be used have
length, cross-section and capacity suitable for the load to be lifted. Place the straps or chains
so that the package is not unbalanced and cannot topple over. After positioning the
straps/chains at the points shown, lift slowly, avoiding sudden movements. Place the straps or
chains so that the package is not unbalanced and cannot topple over. After positioning the
straps/chains at the points shown, lift slowly, avoiding sudden movements.
Do not stand, for any reason, in the area of operation nor climb over the package during
movement.
Figure 6: Lifting straps
1
1

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3-2 Storage & Unpacking
For the entire period the machine remains inactive before unpacking it, store it in a dry place
at a temperature between + 41°F (5°C) and + 122°F (50°C) and in a position that is protected
from the weather.
For the entire period the machine remains inactive after being unpacked, waiting for
commissioning or due to breaks in production, protect it with tarps to prevent accumulation
of dust on the gears.
The package covering the machine and any fastenings that secure the internal parts of the
machine must be removed only after each individual part and the body of the machine are
placed in the installation area where it will be levelled and secured to the operating bench.
The various materials of the packages must be disposed of in compliance with current
regulations, by means of the assigned entities and/or specialized companies for disposal of
polluting or recyclable waste.
The package must be opened very carefully, and the user must ensure that: during transport
and handling, no part of the machine has been damaged, or the machine is the correct model
ordered.
To install, remove the package, paying attention not to cut any electrical cables or hoses,
using pliers, hammer and box cutter if necessary.
Before opening the package, remove any blocks placed to prevent possible movements or
damage during transport and handling (if present).
Before performing any lifting operation, check that belts or lifting chains to be used
have length, cross-section and capacity suitable for the load to be lifted.
Proceed as described below to open the package:
Remove the plastic wire protecting the package.
(1) Remove the straps.
(2) Lift and remove the cardboard box.
(3) Secure the belts/chains to the eyebolts. Raise the hopper to move from the transport
position to the working position.
Lift slowly, avoiding sudden jolts, so that the machine is not unbalanced and cannot
topple over.
When allocating space for the machine, consider the volume of the machine and the
space required for the safe movements of the operator.

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Figure 7: Lifting bolts
3-3 Initial Start-up
Unless differently agreed upon the order, the machine is meant to work properly under the
environmental conditions shown in the following items:
POSITIONING THE PARTS OF THE MACHINE
Place the parts as established by the plant and system layout; the manufacturer shall not be
responsible for any problems encountered due to failure to do so.
The machine must be placed on a hard floor, level in both directions, sufficiently solid to
withstand the weight of the machine as well as the existing machinery and any transport
vehicle being used.
In order to allow any use and maintenance, the machine must be positioned at a minimum
distance from the walls and ceiling that allows access to the devices used to supply and
collect processed parts. In order to do so, follow the directions given by the plant supervisor
and from the indications found on the system layout shown in the image below.
Position the machine body on a floor suitable to support its weight. Check that the floor is
level and use a spirit level to install the machine. The machine is fitted with 4 pivoting wheels
(1). Push the machine to the installation location.
After properly positioning the machine, lock it with the brakes (1) located on the pivoting
wheels (2). This machine does not require fastening to the floor.
A
1
A
1
A
2
A
3

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Figure 8: Placement of equipment
TEMPERATURE
The machine can operate at room temperature between + 59°F (15°C) and + 104°F (40°C).
LIGHTING
The machine is fitted with built-in lighting appropriate for operations when a lack of this
device may cause risks even if the ambient lighting is normal.
Artificial lighting must be appropriate and must not create shadows, disturbing glare nor
dangerous stroboscopic effects.
Internal parts that must be inspected frequently must be fitted with appropriate lighting
devices; the same applies to adjustment and maintenance areas.
ATMOSPHERE WITH RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR FIRE
The standard machine is not prepared and designed to operate in environments with an
explosive atmosphere or with fire risk.
1000 mm (40”)
Front View
Top View
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1500 mm (60”)
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