Meyer 1400 Series Guide

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292-B-005 Rev. C
Eecve 1-11-2017
Series 1400
Meyer Insulaon Blower
Models 1401, 1405 & 1406
INSTALLATION, OPERATION &
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Wm. W. Meyer & Sons, Inc.
1700 Franklin Blvd • Libertyville, Illinois 60048-4407 • 800-963-4458 • 847-918-0111 • Fax: 847-918-8183
e-mail: info@wmwmeyer.com · websites: hp://www.meyercontractor.com or www.wmwmeyer.com

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TO THE OWNER, AND INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
The safety of the operator and those people that may come into contact with the equipment is of great
importance to Wm. W. Meyer & Sons, Inc. “Meyer”. The decals, shields, guards and other protecve
features designed, furnished or recommended for this machine are there for your protecon.
BEFORE aempng to install, operate or perform maintenance on this Equipment READ carefully and
UNDERSTAND all safety instrucons contained in this set of Instrucons in addion to all applicable
government safety/health laws and regulaons and generally recognized industry standards. The
operaon and maintenance of this equipment should be restricted to only those personnel trained in
its use. Consult Factory for the availability of manuals in other languages.
Installaon, Operaon and Maintenance personnel should READ carefully and UNDERSTAND the
secons of this Instrucon Manual relevant to the work they are performing. The various precauons
and recommendaons detailed within this manual are not necessarily all inclusive. These instrucons
are intended to provide general safety and operaonal guidance relang to typical uses with which
Meyer is familiar. Addional informaon may be provided that pertains to your specic piece of
equipment upon request.
SAFETY FIRST!
Indicates the presence of a hazardous situaon that, if not avoided, WILL result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates the presence of a hazardous situaon that, if not avoided, COULD result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates the presence of a hazardous situaon that, if not avoided, COULD result in
minor or moderate injury.
Indicates informaon that is important, but is not related to a parcular hazard.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Precauons ...................................................................................... 2
Applicaons - Intended Use of Equipment................................................. 7
Receiving and Uncrang ............................................................................. 7
Specicaons.............................................................................................. 7
Operang Instrucons................................................................................ 9
Maintenance............................................................................................. 11
Troubleshoong........................................................................................ 13
SECTION I
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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1-1 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
• Equipment is to be operated by trained qualied personnel only.
• Always read and follow the operang and safety procedures.
• Do not operate without all guards and safety equipment installed in the proper locaon and in
working order.
• Do not disable any safety features. They are there for your protecon.
• Always use qualied personnel when repairing or maintaining the equipment.
• Do not leave the equipment unaended while it is running.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry when operang this equipment. Long hair should be conned
by a hat or a hair net.
• Do not operate under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.
• If a malfuncon should occur, turn the machine o immediately and correct the problem, before
restarng the machine.
FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Emergency Shut Down Procedure
Push the E-Stop Buon in. This will stop the machine completely. Before connuing operaon you
must determine the reason for the E-Stop. Turn the engine ignion key to the OFF posion and remove
the key. Disconnect the fuel line and close the vent on the fuel tank. Disconnect the negave baery
terminal and secure it using the lockout box. Follow your employer’s Lockout/Tag out procedures.
Aer the issue has been idened and corrected the machine may be put back into operaon.
1-2 INSULATION MACHINE SAFETY
• Limit the operaon only to those personnel trained in the proper use and operaon of the
machinery.
• Never operate the machine without proper venlaon.
• Keep all clothing and your body away from the rotang equipment.
• Keep the blowing hose in good repair.
• Never use anything to push material in the hopper. The hopper has been designed to move the
material in the proper fashion and speed to the front of the hopper.
• Never operate the machine without the blower inlet screen in place.
• Do not change the fuse rangs or bypass the fuses.
• Obey all safety labels and instrucons axed to the machine. Do not point discharge hose at
anything other than empty space, do not place hand(s) or any objects in material discharge stream.
• Never run the machine speed faster than the factory sengs.
• Always wear proper protecon when handling the baery. This includes eye protecon proper
gloves and proper clothing.
• Always wear proper personal protecve equipment including but not limited to eye protecon,
hearing protecon, respirator and gloves.
• Do not smoke while operang the machinery.
• Prior to performing any service or maintenance follow MACHINE SAFETY SHUTDOWN
INSTRUCTIONS.
If there are any quesons as to the safe operaon of this equipment, please do not hesitate to contact
us at 1-800-963-4458.

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1-3 SAFETY LABELING

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3-1 RECEIVING YOUR MACHINE
Immediately check the condion of your new machine as received. The unit was shipped in perfect
condion and should arrive the same way. Ownership of the goods was transferred to the carrier
as soon as it le our dock. Your order may have shipped on mulple skids, verify your count equals
that of the Bill Of Lading. If there are any missing items or visible problems, mark them on the Bill Of
Lading that the carrier has and call their oce immediately before the driver leaves your premises.
Meyer cannot le a claim on your behalf; however, please let us know by phone and wring about any
problems so that we can assist you with immediate replacement parts or informaon.
3-2 UNCRATING YOUR MACHINE
1. Carefully remove all shipping materials from the machine.
2. Check that all parts are included as stated on the Packing List that came with your shipment.
3. If anything is missing for any reason, please contact Wm. W. Meyer & Sons immediately.
4. If the equipment or goods are discovered to be damaged in a shipment at a later date, contact the
carrier and Wm. W. Meyer & Sons immediately.
SECTION II
APPLICATION - INTENDED USE OF EQUIPMENT
The MEYER SERIES 1400 INSULATION BLOWING MACHINE is designed to process and blow all of the
currently available loose ll berglass and cellulose insulaons on the market today.
This equipment must be used only for the purpose for which it was intended. Any
other use could cause bodily injury to the operator, costly damage to the equipment
and void the warranty.
SECTION IV
SPECIFICATIONS
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY LIMITS
WIDTH: 86” (218cm) Operang Temperature: -25°C to +25°C
DEPTH: 49” (125cm) Transportaon Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
HEIGHT: 72” (183cm) Humidity Limits: Rated up to 95%
WEIGHT: APPROX. 1,950 LBS. (884 kgs.)
NOISE LEVEL: 85 dBA @ 1 Meter
SECTION III
RECEIVING AND UNCRATING

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MACHINE COMPONENTS
• Feeder Assembly
• Hopper Assembly
• Control Panel/Electrical
• Engine
• Dual Clutch Drivetrain
Two operators needed for safe operaon.
• One hose operator
• One machine operator/loader
Machine Installaon
The truck that the machine is to be mounted in should have a minimum body length of 22’ with a
minimum GVWR of 21,000 lbs., double side door and a full width rear door.
Tools and material needed for installaon:
• Drill and drill bits
• 3/8” bolts or lag screws
• Exhaust pipe ngs from the machine to underneath the truck
• Fork li or other safe means to li the machine
• Pry bar(s)
• Screw driver, socket and ratchet, saw (hole or saber)

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1. Move the machine into posion nong that you will need to have access to the rear of the machine.
With the machine in posion; mark the truck oor where the engine exhaust will go through the
oor and mark the base’s mounng hole locaons. Mark the truck oor where the blower inlet
pipe will go through.
2. The machine can be le in place or moved to provide beer access to the areas that need to be
drilled/cut. Using an 1/8” bit, drill pilot holes to determine if there is anything under the truck oor
that would interfere with the mounng fasteners, the engine exhaust pipe or the blower inlet pipe.
If there is; move the holes accordingly.
3. Cut a 3” hole in the oor for the exhaust pipe and a 3 ½” hole for the blower inlet pipe. Install the
ashing for both (included-steel for exhaust, rubber for blower), center it in the hole and tack it
down.
4. Drill holes for the machine mounng bolts. The size depends on what type and size of fasteners
you are using. Secure the machine to the truck oor.
The engine and engine exhaust piping could be extremely hot and could cause
burns. In addion; if ammable material comes in contact with these surfaces
it could ignite. Due to the variability of installaons Meyer cannot provide a guard for the engine
exhaust piping. The installer of the equipment must take the necessary steps to guard this surface from
contact.
The engine exhaust pipe outlet must be routed away from the blower intake
underneath the truck/trailer. Failure to do so could result in carbon monoxide
being pumped into the building being insulated. This would be a life threatening situaon for both the
installer and the building occupants.
5. Install the exhaust pipe and ngs (not included). Be sure to securely aach both ends of the
exhaust extension. Exhaust pipe outlet must be directed away from blower inlet and away from
any fuel tanks located beneath the truck. Thread in the blower inlet pipe and screen (included) up
through the rubber ashing.
SECTION V
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before starng the machine; check that no foreign material is in the hopper, that the
blowing hose is connected and the hose operator is in posion. Ensure that the only
people around the machine are those involved with its operaon.
POISONOUS GAS HAZARD. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous
gas that could kill you in minutes. You CANNOT see it, smell it, or taste it. Even if
you do not smell exhaust fumes, you could sll be exposed to carbon monoxide gas. If you start to feel
sick, dizzy, or weak while using this product, shut it o and get to fresh air immediately. Seek medical
aenon immediately. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
PRE-START CHECKS
1. The doors to the truck/trailer must be open so that the operator and machine have adequate
venlaon.

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2. If there is a fuel odor, wait 10 minutes to allow the fuel vapor to dissipate before proceeding.
3. The blowing hose must be aached and the operator in posion.
4. Check that the switch on the Remote Control Cord is in the OFF posion. Connect the cord to the
control panel. Note: Starng the machine with the switch set to AIR or AIR/MATERIAL will overload
the clutch and the engine.
Do not overll the fuel tank. Allow room for expansion of the fuel. Fill the tank away
from the engine and avoid spills. The fuel tank must be in contact with the ground
before and during lling. Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the ll opening at all mes. Do not let the
fuel line come in contact with the exhaust system. Fuel for this machine is highly ammable; failure to
follow these precauons could lead to a re and serious injury or death.
Do not operate the machine with any guards removed. The drive components
must be guarded before starng your machine and must remain guarded during
operaon. Failure to do so could lead to serious injury or death.
MACHINE START UP INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the Operaon and Maintenance manual before starng machine.
1. Doors to the truck/trailer must be open and no fuel vapor present.
2. Turn the Remote On/O selector switch counter clockwise. (O Posion)
3. Set the Remote Cord Switch to the O posion. (Center)
4. E-Stop buon should be released. (Turn CW to release)
5. Aach the fuel line and open the vent on the fuel tank.
6. Turn the engine ignion key to On, this will energize the panel.
7. Close the slide gate.
8. The Green Power light will illuminate. The Red Low Oil Pressure light will turn on and the Red High
Temperature light should be o.
9. On diesel engine machines; turn and hold the Key Switch CCW to the Glow Plug posion. The Red
Glow Plug Light will illuminate for 6 seconds. Aer it goes out, release the Key and it will return to
the O posion. The glow plugs pre-heat the diesel and it should be ready to start.
10. Depress and hold the Green Start Buon, turn the Key Switch CW to the start posion. The engine
will start. Connue to hold the Green Start Buon unl the Red Low Oil Pressure light goes out.
When the Green Start Buon is released it should remain lit.
11. Run the engine at half speed unl the engine warms up, approximately 5 minutes. Then set the
engine speed using the throle. Tachometer should read 1108 Rpm.
12. Switch on the Remote by turning the On/O Selector Switch clockwise. The Remote Control is now
energized and can be used to control the machine.
13. Open the slide gate and set it based on your blowing material. Turn the slide gate selector switch
CCW to open (Green light illuminates) and CW to close (yellow light illuminates).

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SECTION VI
MAINTENANCE
MACHINE SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1. Close the slide gate. (Turn selector switch CW)
2. Set the Remote Control Switch to Air to clear the hose of material. When the hose is clear of
material, switch the Remote Control to OFF and disconnect it from the control panel.
3. Turn the Remote On/O selector switch counter clockwise.
4. Push the throle all the way in, let it idle for a couple of minutes to cool down.
5. Turn the engine ignion key to the OFF posion. Remove the key.
MACHINE SAFETY SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1. Follow the MACHINE SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Disconnect the fuel tank and close the vent on the tank.
3. Disconnect the negave baery terminal and secure it.
4. Follow your employer’s Lockout/Tag out procedures.
NOTE: Whenever the machine is not in use or is being transported, disconnect the fuel line from the
engine and close the vent on the fuel tank. Secure the tank before transporng the machine.
Before performing any maintenance or service ensure that the machine cannot be
started. Failure to do so could lead to serious injury or death.
The machine must be shutdown properly; the fuel line must be disconnected, the vent on the fuel tank
closed, and the negave baery disconnected and secured according to your employer’s Lockout/Tag
out procedures.
For engine service or maintenance see the engine Operator’s Manual.
Your Meyer Series 1400 Insulaon Blowing Machine is designed to be used with minimal maintenance
for all its components. The following is only a guide; experience is the best guide for the right
maintenance schedule for your machine.
ALL BEARINGS NLGI grade #2 LITHIUM GREASE
DRIVE CHAIN 30W NON DETERGENT MOTOR OIL
BLOWER
OIL: AEON
NLGI grade #2 LITHIUM GREASE
ENGINE SAE 10W30 MOTOR OIL
REDUCER GEARBOX AGMA #8 GEAR OIL

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DESCRIPTION
EACH
SHIFT
20
HOURS
100
HOURS
250
HOURS
500
HOURS
INSPECT ALL DRIVES X
CHECK GUARDS X
DRIVE ALIGNMENT & TENSION X
CHECK ENGINE EXHAUST PIPE X
GREASE BLOWER BEARINGS X
GREASE HOPPER BEARINGS X
CHANGE ENGINE OIL FILTER X
CHANGE BLOWER OIL X
CHANGE GEAR BOX OIL X
CLEAN INLET SCREEN (BLOWER) X
CHANGE SEALSTRIPS X
OIL DRIVE CHAINS X
CHECK ALL DRIVE SET SCREWS X
ENGINE AIR FILTER X
CLEAN INLET FILTER (ENGINE) X
Removing guards exposes personnel to moving parts. Prior to removing any guards
the machine must be prevented from starng and the parts from moving. Remove
the key from the engine ignion/truck ignion (PTO), disconnect the fuel line, and disconnect the
negave baery terminal and secure it. Follow your employer’s Lockout/Tag out procedures.
In order to perform any service or maintenance on the machine the guards must be removed.
1. Follow MACHINE SAFETY SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Remove the guards as necessary to work on the machine.
3. Replace the guards aer compleng the service or maintenance and before operaon.
When replacing or ghtening drive belts or chain it is imperave that the drive components –
sprockets or sheaves are in line with each other. Use a straight edge of sucient length to make the
determinaon.
Replace the drive belts if there are signs of cracking or wear. If belts are slipping or squealing during
operaon adjust them by moving the drive/driven components in the appropriate direcon to restore
proper tension.
Check the tension on the chain drives when they are lubricated. On the hopper chain drives if there is
more than 3/4” deecon or play measured equidistant between the sprockets, the chain needs to be
replaced.

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If the machine is not running properly check for the simple causes rst; closed slide gate, broken chain,
machine speed etc.
Machine is running but no material is discharging from hose.
• Slide gate is in the closed posion.
• Clutch is in OFF posion.
• Feeder shear pin is broken.
• Remote Control wire or panel connector is broken or damaged.
• Remote Control wire board connecons loose.
• Faulty clutch relay on circuit board or faulty circuit board.
• Drive belt is slipping or broken.
• Feeder chain is o the sprocket or broken.
• Hopper chains are o their sprockets or broken.
• Material jam in machine or hose.
• Hose is bent or closed o from machine to ac.
• Worn out seals in feeder causing air pressure blowback.
Low material output.
• Check slide gate posion.
• Paral obstrucon in hopper or hose.
• Hose is kinked or torn.
• Clutch is slipping.
• Machine speed is too low.
• Blower inlet is clogged.
• Blower outlet tubing to feeder has slipped o its connecon.
• Bleed valve assembly is in the open posion.
• Operator is overlling hopper resulng in material top pressure which can lead to material bridging
above the feed reel.
• Material is scking to agitator or feed reel from to forcing too much material into the hopper, this
pracce causes less material to be conveyed through the system due to build up on surfaces.
Machine or engine seems sluggish while blowing material.
• Engine is overheang due to low RPM.
• Engine is overheang due to cooling shrouds clogged with insulaon.
• Material is wet inside hopper.
SECTION VII
TROUBLESHOOTING

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• Too much material forced into hopper.
• Clutch slipping during operaon.
• Too many hose reducons.
• Obstrucon at blower inlet
• Drive belts may be slipping.
• Gear Box oil is low or empty.
• Loose drive components.
Engine runs but somemes misres while blowing material.
• Poor fuel in tank.
• Dirt or water in the fuel system.
• Spark plug wire is loose.
• Oil sentry wires connectors are loose.
• Loose wires or connecons at circuit board behind control panel.
• Faulty circuit board.
• Faulty engine ignion module.
• Engine overheang.
Unusual sounds coming from machine during operaon.
• High pitched squeal near perforated guards - Check for loose drive belts.
• Metal scraping sound when shung down machine - Clutch plate is rubbing.
• Banging sound from hopper area – Loose object has fallen into hopper.
• Constant air leaking sound while machine is in operaon – Bleed valve is open or loose tubing
between the blower and feeder.

SAFETY SUPPLEMENT
ATTENTION INSTALLERS/OPERATORS FOR YOUR PROTECTION:
1. ReadandunderstandtheOperangManualaccompanyingthisequipment
beforeperforminganywork.
2. AddionalsafetylabelkitsareavailablefromMeyeruponrequestatno
charge.Thisispartofoureorttoensurethisequipmentisinstalled,
operatedandmaintainedinthesafestpossiblemanner.Axtheselabelsin
locaonstoachievemaximumvisibilityandtherebyalertanypersonnelthat
mayeverbeon-sitethatapotenalforinjurycouldoccur.
3. Undernocircumstancesshouldthisequipmentbeinstalledoroperated
inamannerthatpermitsaccesstotheinterioroftheinsulaonblowing
machine.
4. Outletconneconsmustalwayshaveahoseaached.
5. Always follow machine safety shutdown instruconsbeforeperformingany
work.
6. Alwayskeeplooseclothing,hands,feetoranypartsofyourbody,toolsand/
oranyforeignobjectsawayfromtheinteriorofhopperandhose.
7. Neverremovethedischargehosethatisaachedtothemachinewithout
rstpoweringOFFthemachine.
8. ConsulttheMeyerfactoryifyouhaveanyquesonsregardingtheproper
installaon,operaonandmaintenanceofthisequipment.
Wm.W.Meyer&Sons,Inc.
1700FranklinBlvd•Libertyville,IL60048•Phones:800-963-4458or847-918-0111•Fax:847-918-8183
Website:hp://www.meyercontractor.comorwww.wmwmeyer.com
File#292-O-001
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SAFETY LABELS
LocateallofthesafetylabelsonyourequipmentandknowtheirmeaningbeforeoperangyourInsulaon
BlowingMachine.

NOTE:ContactWm.W.Meyer&Sons,Inc.at800-963-4458forfreereplacementsafetylabelkit.

SERIES 1400 INSULATION BLOWING MACHINE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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