4.10 Compressed air cleaner system
4.1 SAFETY
IMPORTANT: If any dangerous situations occur, shut down the PTO right away.
4.1.1 Safe work routine
This machine must under no circumstances be used for any other purpose than the intended one. Operate
in daylight conditions only. Install additional worksite lighting if necessary. If the operator have to leave the
site, the tractor or any other power supply must be turned off and key removed to avoid unattended start.
Do not use loose or baggy clothing, due to many rotating parts in the machine. Long hair must be tied up
to avoid possible entanglement in rotating parts.
4.1.2 Operator safety
If you fail to comply with instructions given it could result in personal injury or loss of life.
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be cautious and extra observant during mounting new plastic film in the plastic tying unit.
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be cautious and stay focused on all danger zones during operation.
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be cautious when entering the stairs.
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check all danger zones before startup and during operation to avoid dangerous situations.
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pay attention to every potential danger caused by the machines automatic systems.
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carry out a test on emergency stop switches, and sensors on a regular basis, to ensure they are in
good working order.
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shut down the machine before any work is done to the plastic tying unit, due to danger of getting fin-
gers or hands cut/amputated.
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pay attention to fire hazard from overheated bearings, especially when pressing very dry materials.
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know the localization of the fire extinguisher. Keep it close!
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pay attention to the risk of unauthorised people entering the machine’s stairway (risk of falling into
feed hopper or elevator). The stairway is for authorized personnel only.
Shut down the machine when loading the tying unit with a new net/film roller.
4.1.3 Other people's safety
The machine has multiple automatic functions, which start and stop without any warning. No unauthorized
personnel must be located in the danger zone during operation. The danger zone should be marked with
flags or fences if possible.
4.1.4 Assembly on site
The operator must be aware of hazards during alignment and when assembling the machine.
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Make a visual control of the complete machine to detect any transport damages.
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Ensure that the machine is standing on a firm surface before aligning and levelling. The support legs
may sink into the ground during alignment or assembling the machine.
Take care when assembling/mounting the compactor. Squeezing of body parts and injuries from falling can
occur when maneuvering the wrapping table.
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Summary of Contents for Dens-X Compactor
Page 14: ...1 6 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1 GENERAL 14...
Page 103: ...8 7 MANUAL LUBRICATION CHARTS 8 7 1 The compactor 8 LUBRICATION 103...
Page 104: ...8 7 2 Feed hopper F25 8 LUBRICATION 104...
Page 105: ...8 7 3 Flexible drawbar 8 LUBRICATION 105...
Page 109: ...10 1 MAIN POWER SUPPLY E STOP SWITCHES AND ELECTRICAL CABINET 10 ELECTRICS 109...
Page 110: ...10 2 ELECTRICAL CABINET POWER SUPPLY RAIL 10 ELECTRICS 110...
Page 111: ...10 3 SENSORS AND MANUAL CONTROLS 10 ELECTRICS 111...
Page 112: ...10 4 VALVES FAN MOTORS AND PUMPS 10 ELECTRICS 112...
Page 124: ...10 9 SENSOR OVERVIEW 10 ELECTRICS 124...
Page 128: ...11 1 1 Complete diagram 11 HYDRAULICS 128...
Page 129: ...11 1 2 Wrapping table chamber and elevator control 11 HYDRAULICS 129...
Page 130: ...11 1 3 Plastic tying unit sub conveyor and feed hopper 11 HYDRAULICS 130...
Page 131: ...11 1 4 Additional feed hopper control for F25 and chamber drive 11 HYDRAULICS 131...
Page 133: ...11 2 VALVE OVERVIEW 11 2 1 Valve chart for Dens X 11 HYDRAULICS 133...
Page 137: ...12 6 3 Dimensional sketch F25 operating mode 12 SPECIFICATIONS 137...
Page 138: ...12 6 4 Dimensional sketch F25 transport mode 12 SPECIFICATIONS 138...
Page 142: ...M Maintenance 13 69 71 INDEX 142...