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LFA Tablet Presses TABLET DEDUSTER User manual

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TABLET DEDUSTER
USER MANUAL
LFA Tablet Presses is a trading name of
LFA Machines Oxford LTD
All of the content in this document is covered by copyright ©
CONTENTS
Page 1. Introduction
Page 1. Technical Specications
Page 2. Fig. 1 Structure
Page 3. Installation
Page 3. Operation
Page 4. Cleaning
LFA Machines Oxford LTD © LFA Machines Oxford LTD ©
Introduction
The Tablet Deduster is a dedicated machine for the removal of dust residues from tablets after
pressing. Able to process more than half a million tablets an hour, it can be connected to most
tablet presses and ensures clean, professional looking tablets that are free of unsightly powder
traces.
The Tablet Deduster is a modern, highly specied design whose advantages include better ef-
ciency, better dust removal, lower noise and easy maintenance.
NOTE: Please read these instructions carefully before rst use.
1
Fig. 1 Structure
A - Tablet inlet
B - Concave channel
C- Compressed air nozzle
D - Dust pipe
E – Tablet outlet
2
Capacity 550,000pcs/hour
Power ~220V 50HZ
Dimension
(Φ315m-
m~Φ350mm~) ×(
900mm~1070)
Weight 38kg
Vacuum 1.8m²/min-0.01MPa
Compressed air 20Pa
Technical Specications
The Tablet Deduster should be installed on stable ooring in a dry, well ventilated environment
that has a suitable power supply.
Ensure that the three compressed air nozzles are aligned with the three dust holes.
NOTE: The base can be turned to 360 degrees, but cannot rotate continuously.
Ensure the screw is tightened to avoid the machine making a noise.
Press Switch “A” to turn on.
Turn knob “B” clockwise to set then speed to your requirement.
Start your tablet press.
When nished, set knob “B” to “zero” and switch off the power.
LFA Machines Oxford LTD © LFA Machines Oxford LTD ©
To clean the Tablet Deduster, remove component parts as follows:
1. Detach the compressed air pipe and dust pipe
1. Turn o A and remove B
1. Separate lter disc combination C and its cover, D
1. Take o rubber ring E and disc F
1. Loosen G to detach H
1. Detach I
1. Take out K by detaching J
NOTE: When cleaning the lower section do not use a direct stream of water
as this will cause damage.
If the machine becomes noisy or slows, detach the ring and tighten the screws.
Clean A, B, C, D, E, H and I with neutral detergent then rinse thoroughly.
Clean C, F, G, J and K with water or alcohol.
Use gauze dipped with water or alcohol to clean L, M, N and base. Do not wash directly with
a free stream of water as this will damage the machine.
Air dry the parts before reassembling.
43
Installation
Operation
Cleaning