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Conair CBW 1012 User manual

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USER GUIDE
UGG022-0116
CBW Granulators
Models 1012, 1018, 1024
INTRODUCTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
It’s a good idea to record the model and serial number(s) of your equipment and the date
you received it in the User Guide. Our service department uses this information, along
with the manual number, to provide help for the specic equipment you installed.
Please keep this User Guide and all manuals, engineering prints and parts lists together for
documentation of your equipment.
Date:
Manual Number: UGG022-0116
Serial Number(s):
Model Number(s):
DISCLAIMER:Conair shall not be liable for errors contained in this User Guide or for incidental, consequential
damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this information. Conair makes no warranty
of any kind with regard to this information, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose.
Please record your equipment’s
model and serial number(s) and
the date you received it in the
spaces provided.
Copyright 2016 l Conair l All rights reserved
CBW-1024-KUBAX
CBW-1024-KP
CBW-1024-KB
CBW-1024-K
CBW-1024-K
CBW-1024-KB
INTRODUCTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Head office:
The Conair Group
200 West Kensinger Drive
Cranberry Twp., PA 16066
Phone: 724.584.5500
Instant Access 24/7 (Parts and Service): 800.458.1960
Website: www.conairgroup.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Suffix Key:
K = Sound enclosure
U = Blower discharge
B = Band conveyor
P = Pipe / profile
RF = Roll feed
Introduction
Note! All users must study the instruction manual before installing, operating or maintaining the machine.
This instruction manual contains instructions how to install, operate and maintain the standard versions of the Conair
CBW-series granulators, Model number 1012, 1018 and 1024, Additional suffix -K, -U, -B , -P, RF.
The performance of your supplied machine may vary from the standard machines described in this instruction manual.
In event of any questions, please contact Conair’s local distributor or Conair’s head office.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
2. DESCRIPTION
Transmission ............................................................ 2:19
Motor ............................................................. 2:19
Drive belt(s), Motor pulley, Rotor pulley ...... 2:19
Flywheel ........................................................ 2:19
Safety equipment ..................................................... 2:20
General rules, Safety equipment .................... 2:20
Safety equipment ..................................................... 2:21
Inlet, Hopper .................................................. 2:21
Flap(s) ........................................................... 2:21
Screen, Screen box ........................................ 2:21
Granule bin .................................................... 2:21
Safety equipment ........................................... 2:22
Main switch ................................................... 2:22
Emergency stop(s) ........................................ 2:22
Key to electrical cabinet ................................ 2:22
Stand still monitor ......................................... 2:22
Safety switch .................................................. 2:23
Star knob ........................................................ 2:23
Magnet switch ................................................ 2:23
Safety relay .................................................... 2:24
Overload protection ....................................... 2:24
Operating panel .............................................. 2:24
General rules, Level switch .......................... 2:25
Level switch, Paddle type .............................. 2:25
Hours counter ................................................ 2:25
Current relay ........................................................... 2:26
General rules, Current relay ........................... 2:26
Limit value ( LVA, LV%) .............................. 2:26
Hysteresis ( HA, H%) .................................... 2:26
Reaction time (T1) ......................................... 2:26
Time delay during start up (T2) ..................... 2:27
Yellow LED ................................................... 2:27
Green LED ..................................................... 2:27
Function setting (FS) ..................................... 2:27
3. TRANSPORT / LIFT
Transport / Lift .......................................................... 3:1
General rules, Transport / Lift ......................... 3:1
Transport .......................................................... 3:1
Lift the granulator ............................................ 3:1
Store the granulator ......................................... 3:1
1. SAFETY RULES
General rules, Safety ................................................. 1:1
Symbols on the machine ................................... 1:1
Symbols in the instruction manual ................... 1:1
Safety rules, During installing ......................... .1:2
Safety rules, During start and operation ........... 1:2
Safety rules, During service .............................. 1:3
Risk of machinery damage ............................... 1:3
2. DESCRIPTION
Technical specifications ............................................ 2:1
General data, Supplied machine: ..................... 2:1
General data, Conair CBW series: ................... 2:1
Personnel responsible for the machine’s service
and safety: ........................................................ 2:1
Overview ......................................................... 2:2
Layout ........................................................................ 2:3
Function ................................................................... 2:13
Conair CBW series .................................................... 2:13
Additional suffix 1012, 1018 and 1024 ......... 2:14
Additional suffix Solo ................................... 2:14
Additional suffix DeltaTech .......................... 2:14
Additional suffix PowerTech ......................... 2:14
Additional suffix -K ....................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -U ....................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -B ....................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -P ....................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -RF ..................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -AX .................................... 2:15
Additional suffix -DS, -TRACS, -TP ............ 2:15
Rotor ......................................................................... 2:16
General rules, Rotor ....................................... 2:16
3-blade rotor .................................................. 2:16
Rotating knives .............................................. 2:16
Cutter housing ......................................................... 2:17
General rules, Cutter housing ........................ 2:17
Cutter housing 1st .......................................... 2:17
Cutter housing 5th ......................................... 2:17
Possible configurations .................................. 2:17
Fixed knives .................................................. 2:17
Grinding fixture ...................................................... 2:18
Knife clearance ............................................. 2:18
Presetting fixture ............................................ 2:18
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
7. SERVICE
General rules, Service ............................................... 7:1
Emergency stop(s) ........................................... 7:1
Flap(s) .............................................................. 7:1
Lubrication ....................................................... 7:1
Service schedule .............................................. 7:1
Safety equipment ....................................................... 7:2
Electrical components ...................................... 7:2
Safety relay ................................................................ 7:3
Level switch ..................................................... 7:3
Current relay ............................................................. 7:4
Band conveyor ........................................................... 7:5
Important tightening torques ........................... 7:5
Cleaning ..................................................................... 7:6
Knives ......................................................................... 7:7
General rules, Knives ...................................... 7:7
Knives .............................................................. 7:8
Remove the rotating knives ............................. 7:8
Remove the fixed knives ................................. 7:8
General rules, Grind the knives ....................... 7:9
Grind the fixed knives ..................................... 7:9
Grind the rotating knives ............................... 7:10
General rules, Preset the knives ..................... 7:11
Preset the rotating knives ............................... 7:11
Preset the fixed knives ................................... 7:11
Install the rotating knives .............................. 7:12
Install the fixed knives ................................... 7:13
Drive belt(s) ............................................................ 7:15
General rules, Drive belt(s) ........................... 7:15
Check the drive belt(s) ................................... 7:15
Adjust the belt tension ................................... 7:15
Belt tension table, DT/PT .............................. 7:16
Belt tension table, Solo .................................. 7:16
Fault tracing ............................................................ 7:17
8. SERVICE REPORT
Service actions, Once every day ............................... 8:1
Service actions, Once every week ............................ 8:2
Service actions, Once every month .......................... 8:3
Service actions, Once every 6th month ................... 8:3
Other remarks ........................................................... 8:4
4. INSTALLING
Actions before first start ........................................... 4:1
General rules, Installing ................................... 4:1
Reception inspection ........................................ 4:1
Put the machine in its working place ............... 4:1
Remove the rust preventer ............................... 4:1
Check the knife clearance ................................ 4:1
Technical specifications .................................. 4:1
Install the hopper ............................................. 4:2
Install the hopper ............................................. 4:3
General rules, Electrical connection ................ 4:4
Emergency stop ............................................... 4:4
Level switch (optional) .................................... 4:4
Current relay (optional) ................................... 4:4
Connect the granulator to the mains ................ 4:4
Start the granulator .................................................. 4:5
Checks immediately after first start ................. 4:5
Checks 30 hours after first start ....................... 4:5
Installing complete .......................................... 4:5
5. START / STOP
Start the granulator .................................................. 5:1
Stop the granulator ................................................... 5:1
6. OPEN / CLOSE
Open the granulator................................................... 6:1
General rules, Open the granulator .................. 6:1
Open the enclosure (-K) .................................. 6:1
Open the transmission ..................................... 6:1
Close the enclosure (-K) .................................. 6:1
Close the transmission ..................................... 6:1
Open the cutter housing ................................... 6:2
Open the granule bin ........................................ 6:3
Open the screen box ........................................ 6:3
Open the hopper ............................................... 6:3
General rules, Close the granulator ................. 6:4
Close the hopper .............................................. 6:4
Close the screen box ........................................ 6:5
Close the granule bin ...................................... 6:5
Close the cutter housing .................................. 6:6
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
9. SPARE PARTS
General rules, Spare parts ........................................ 9:1
Feed tray, Funnel ............................................... 9:2
Inlet ................................................................... 9:3
Flap(s) ............................................................... 9:4
Hopper .............................................................. 9:5
Hopper ............................................................... 9:6
Hopper device ................................................... 9:7
Safety, Hopper & Cutter housing ...................... 9:9
Cutter housing ................................................. 9:11
Rotor ............................................................... 9:13
Knives ............................................................. 9:14
Screen box, Screen .......................................... 9:16
Granule bin ...................................................... 9:17
Transmission, Motor, Flywheel ...................... 9:18
Safety, Transmission ....................................... 9:20
Safety, Enclosure ............................................ 9:21
Safety, Electrical cabinet ................................. 9:24
Safety, Electrical cabinet ................................. 9:25
Body ................................................................ 9:26
Options............................................................. 9:27
Material transport ............................................ 9:28
Blower ............................................................. 9:29
APPENDIX A
Wer’re Here to Help ................................................ A-1
Equipment Guarantee .............................................. A-2
CONTENT
1:1
SAFETY
1. SAFETY RULES
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Information! This symbol is used to highlight useful information.
Danger! Machinery damage! This symbol is used to indicate risk of machinery damage.
Danger! Personal injury! This symbol is used to indicate risk of personal injury. The symbol inside the triangle
may have different appearances, depending on the type of danger.
Symbols in the instruction manual
Request! All users must study the instruction manual before installing, operating or maintaining the machine.
Danger! Dangerous voltage! This symbol is placed on electrical cabinet hatches and on any junction boxes.
Danger! Risk of cutting or pinch injuries! This symbol is placed anywhere there is a risk of cutting or pinch
injuries.
Symbols on the machine
Danger! No modications or alterations to Conair’s products are permissible unless a written approval
has been obtained from Conair’s head ofce. This is to prevent injury, to maintain the machinery war-
ranty valid, and to guarantee that Conair can fully assume their product liability. If any modications are
done, Conair is absolved of any liability and guarantee for safety and functioning of the machine.
Danger! It is not permissible to feed the machine with explosive material or material contaminated with
explosive or easily ignited substances. It is not permissible to feed the machine with wood products,
household or garden waste, pharmaceutical products or substances which present a health danger, unless
a written approval has been obtained from Conair’s head ofce. If any materials are processed that are
not contractually agreed upon, Conair is absolved of any liability and guarantee for safety and function-
ing of the machine.
Conair designs granulators, shredders, guillotines and accessory equipment for processing injection moulded, blow
moulded or extruded plastics. The machines are designed and adapted to the type of plastic residue that the customer
has specified before order.
The machines are manufactured in accordance to the state of the art and legal safety regulations (guidelines,
harmonised standards), which demand a very low safety risk. But, if the machines are incorrectly operated, unexpected
dangers can arise. Therefore it is very important that all instructions are carefully observed and attended to. All users
must study the instruction manual before installing, operating or maintaining the machine. In event of any questions,
please contact Conair’s local distributor or Conair’s head office.
General rules, Safety
1:2
SAFETY
1. SAFETY RULES
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
• A granulator with additional suffix -B (Band conveyor):
- Be very careful. Clothing and parts of your body can be dragged along the conveyor band.
- Do not tread on the band conveyor.
- If hot material is to be transported on the band, this must be placed in the middle of the band. Uneven heating of the
band can make the band pull to one side.
• A granulator with additional suffix -U (Blower):
- Be very careful. The blower has a very powerful suction and blowing ability. Never place any parts of your body into
or near any blower openings.
- Blowers must not be used in ambient temperatures above +40°C, in ambient temperatures below -20°C, in explosion
hazard atmospheres or unprotected outdoors.
- The temperature of the transported material must never increase +80° C.
• A granulator with additional suffix -K (Enclosure):
- The enclosure must be closed during start and operation.
• Be very careful. The machine contains knives. Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Never place any part of your body into any opening. Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Use ear defenders. Risk of loud, damaging noise!
• Use protective goggles. Risk of granulate splashing!
• Do not tread on the machine.
• The instruction manual must be carefully observed to avoid personal injury and machinery damage.
• National environmental and employee safety regulations must be followed.
• The machine must be installed in accordance with this instruction manual..
• All covers must be installed. All hatches to electrical cabinet, transmission and pneumatics (if supplied) must be
closed and locked. The key must be kept by the personnel responsible for the machine’s service and safety.
• The screen must be installed.
• The screen box must be closed.
• The granule bin must be closed.
• The hopper must be closed.
• The inlet must be installed.
• All safety switches must be installed.
• All outer safety equipment such as protective screens, bars, covers, plates, nets etc must be installed.
• Body with wheels (optional): The wheels must be locked.
Safety rules, During start and operation
• The machine must be installed by authorized, trained personnel.
• The machine must be disconnected from the mains before electrical repairs or electrical installing is begun.
• The instruction manual must be carefully observed to avoid personal injury and machinery damage.
• The machine must be installed and connected to other equipment so that the entire installation complies with the
stipulations of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Safety rules, During installing
1:3
SAFETY
1. SAFETY RULES
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
• If incorrect material is fed into the machine.
• If the belt tension is incorrect or if the drive belt(s) is(are) worn.
• If the screen in the screen box is worn or incorrectly installed.
• If the knives’ tightening screws are tightened with incorrect tightening torque.
• If the knife clearance is wrong.
• If the knives are blunt.
Risk of machinery damage
• A granulator with additional suffix -B (Band conveyor):
- The band conveyor’s main switch must be locked in position ”0”.
- The band conveyor’s mains plug must be disconnected from the mains.
• Be very careful – When opening and closing the machine. Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Be very careful – When checking and changing drive belt(s). Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Be very careful – When the machine is opened the knives are accessible. The knives are sharp, and they may cause
personal injuries even when they are not rotating. The rotor can rotate by itself. Always lock the rotor with a piece of
wood to prevent the rotor from self-rotating. Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Be very careful – When pulling the rotor or the rotor pulley manually. Risk of cutting or pinch injuries!
• Be very careful – When cleaning. Granulate and plastic residue can make the floor slippery.
• Be very careful – When working on high level. Only use specially installed and fastened steps, stairs and platforms.
It is not permissible to remove any outer safety equipment such as protective screens, bars, nets etc.
• After service / check is done all covers must be reinstalled. All hatches for electrical cabinet, transmission and
pneumatics (if supplied) must be closed and locked. The key must be kept by the personnel responsible for the
machine’s service and safety.
• The instruction manual must be carefully observed to avoid personal injury and machinery damage.
• National environmental and employee safety regulations must be followed.
• First aid and eye shower must be within reach.
• Daily service and daily checks may be done by the operator. All other service and inspections must be done by
authorised, trained personnel.
• Always work alone when service actions is performed.
• Use protective goggles and gloves.
• The machine must be stopped.
• The machine’s main switch must be locked in position ”0”. Never insert any part of your body into any opening,
unless the main switch is locked in position ”0”.
• The machine must be disconnected from the mains before electrical repairs or electrical installing is began.
Safety rules, During service
2:1
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
General data, Supplied machine:
Fill in correct information, so that the data corresponds with the machine sign on your supplied machine:
Machine type: .......................................................................................................................................................................
Serial number:....................................................................... Manufacturing year: ........................................................
Motor: .................. V .................. Hz .................. kW Electrical circuit diagram: ................................................
General data, Conair CBW-series:
Mark the correct alternatives, so that the data corresponds with your supplied machine:
Machine type: ..................................................................................................... DeltaTech PowerTech Solo
Model: ............................................................................................. .... CBW 1012 CBW 1018 CBW 1024
Additional suffix: ............................................................................................................... -K -U -B -P
Cutter housing (CH): .................................................................................................................................. 1st 5th
Cutter housing width (Inside): .... .......... 12.6 x 14.2 in (CBW 1012 CH 1st) 12.6 x 11.2 in (CBW 1012 CH 5th)
................................................................. 18.5 x 14.2 in (CBW 1018 CH 1st) 470 x 11.2 in (CBW 1018 CH 5th)
................................................................. 24.4 x 14.2 in (CBW 1024 CH 1st) 620 x 11.2 in (CBW 1024 CH 5th)
Fixed knives (Reversible, Grindable): ........ 2 pcs (2nd & 5th) 2 pcs (2nd & 1st) 3 pcs (2nd, 1st & 5th)
Rotor: ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-blade
Rotating knives (Grindable): ............................................................................................................... 3 pcs / 1x3 (3-bl)
Screen Ø: . 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm 8 mm 10mm 12 mm 17 mm 25 mm Hardened
Rotor speed: ................................................................................................. 1500 rpm (50 Hz) 1800 rpm (60 Hz)
Motor power: ................................... 5.5 kW 7.5 kW 11 kW 15 kW 18.5 kW 22 kW Flywheel
Drive belt(s): .............................. 1 pcs (5.5 kW, 7.5 kW) 2 pcs (11 kW, 15 kW, 18.8 kW) 3 pcs (22 kW)
Weight: ..................................................................................................................................... 900kg (CBW 1018-KU )
Sound level*, Idle operation:................. 71dBA (-KU) 68 dBA (-KUB) 74 dBA (-U) 71 dBA (-UB)
*(The specified sound level is dependent on granulator size, capacity, temperature etc).
Optional equipment: ...................................................................... Grinding fixture Presetting fixture, Long
........................................................................................................ Level switch, Paddle type Hours counter
Current relay Current transformer: ..... (1/A) LVA, Y/D-start: Rated current ....... A / √3 = ...... A
Setting on delivery: LV%: ....... H%: ........ LVA, Direct-start: Rated current ...... A / 1 = ...... A
Material transport:............................................... Blower F7 Blower F15 Blower F25 Blower F25-K
..................................................................... Band conveyor Metal detector, Tunnel Metal detector, Area
.................................................................................... Cyclone AX 7.5 Cyclone AX 12 Cyclone AX 16
Personnel responsible for the machine’s service and safety:
Name:.................................................................................. Phone: ....................................................................................
Name:.................................................................................. Phone: ....................................................................................
Technical specifications
2:2
CBW 1018
CBW 1024-K
(1)
(2)(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
( 12 )
(13)
( 17 )
(20)
(19)
(18)
(15)
(14)
(16)
( 12 )
(21)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(27)
(29)
(30)
(22)
(23) (31)
(28)
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
The performance of your supplied machine may vary
from the standard machines described in this instruction
manual. In event of any questions, please contact
Conair’s local distributor or Conair’s head office.
Hopper .......................................................................... (1)
Inlet .............................................................................. (2)
Flap(s) .......................................................................... (3)
Feed tray ....................................................................... (4)
Cover, Transmission ..................................................... (5)
Rotor pulley ................................................................. (6)
Drive belt(s) .................................................................. (7)
Motor pulley ................................................................. (8)
Motor ............................................................................ (9)
Tightening screws, Motor .......................................... (10)
Adjusting screws, Motor mounting bracket ............... (11)
Safety Switch, Hopper / Cutter housing .................... (12)
Jack, Hopper .............................................................. (13)
Cutter housing ............................................................ (14)
Door, Cutter housing .................................................. (15)
Catch, Cutter housing ................................................ (16)
Magnet switch, Granule bin........................................ (17)
Granule bin ................................................................. (18)
Screen box .................................................................. (19)
Screen ......................................................................... (20)
Start-button ................................................................. (21)
Stop-button ................................................................. (22)
Emergency stop .......................................................... (23)
Button “Reset Safety Relay” ...................................... (24)
Button “Operate 1” .................................................... (25)
Button “Operate 2” .................................................... (26)
Knob “Hopper, Close / Open” ................................... (27)
Hatch, Electrical cabinet ............................................. (28)
Lock, Electrical cabinet .............................................. (29)
Main switch ................................................................ (30)
Enclosure .................................................................... (31)
Overview
2. DESCRIPTION
2:3
CBW, DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54000-C01
CBW-U AX, DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT, F7, AX7,5
LAYOUT NO: 4-54001-C01
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
CBW 1012 1018
A 300 450
B1110 1260
C 1360 1510
D 1630 1780
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:4
CBW-U AX, DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
F15, AX12
LAYOUT NO: 4-54002-C01
CBW-B, DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54003-C01
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:5
CBW-UB AX, DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
F15, AX12
LAYOUT NO: 4-54005-C01
CBW 1012 1018
A 300 450
B1110 1260
C 1360 1510
D 1630 1780
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
CBW-UB AX, DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
F7, AX7.5
LAYOUT NO: 4-54004-C01
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:6
CBW-K,-DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54012 -C01
CBW-K,-DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
SIDE R
LAYOUT NO: 4-54029-C01
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B 1150 1300 1450
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1760 1910 2060
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B 1150 1300 1450
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1760 1910 2060
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:7
CBW-KU, DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
F7
LAYOUT NO: 4-54026-C01
CBW-KU AX,-DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
F7, AX7,5
LAYOUT NO: 4-54013-C01
CBW 1012 1018
A 300 450
B 1150 1300
C 1360 1510
D 1760 1910
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:8
CBW-KU AX, DT/PT
HOPPER FRONT
F15, AX12
LAYOUT NO: 4-54014 -C01
CBW-KB DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54015-C01
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B 1150 1300 1450
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1760 1910 2060
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B 1150 1300 1450
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1760 1910 2060
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2. DESCRIPTION
2:9
CBW-KUB AX, DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
F15, AX12
LAYOUT NO: 4-54017-C01
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B1110 1260 1410
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1630 1780 1930
CBW 1012 1018 1024
A 300 450 600
B 1150 1300 1450
C 1360 1510 1660
D 1760 1910 2060
CBW-KUB AX, DT/PT
BAND CONV FRONT
F7, AX7,5
LAYOUT NO: 4-54016-C01
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2:10
CBW 1018, SOLO
HOPPER FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54024-C01
CBW 1018-B, SOLO
BAND CONV FRONT
LAYOUT NO: 4-54025-B01
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout
2:11
CBW 1018-U, AX, SOLO
HOPPER FRONT
F7, AX7,5
LAYOUT NO: 4-54027-C01
CBW 1018-U, AX, SOLO
HOPPER FRONT
F15, AX12
LAYOUT NO: 4-54030-C01
DESCRIPTION
2. DESCRIPTION
CBW Granulators UGG022-0116
Layout

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