OPERATOR’S MANUAL
GENERAL SAFETY
You
are responsible for the
safe
operation and maintenance of your airlock.
You
must ensure
that you and anyone else who will operate, maintain, or work around your pneumatic conveying
equipment is familiar with the operating and maintenance procedures and safety information
contained in this manual. This manual will provide information for safety practices that must be
adhered to while operating an airlock. Remember,
you
are the key to safety. Good safety
practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. Make good safety practices a
working part of your safety program. Be certain that
everyone
operating the pneumatic
conveying equipment is familiar with the recommended procedures and follows all safety
precautions. Remember, most accidents can be prevented; do not risk injury or death.
Owners must provide operating instructions to operators or employees before initially allowing
them to operate the equipment, and must review this information at least annually thereafter.
The most important safety feature of Walinga equipment is a
safe
operator. It is the operator’s
responsibility to read and understand all aspects of this manual and to follow all safety and
operational instructions. An individual who has not read, understood, and been trained to follow
all operation and safety procedures is considered an untrained operator and is unqualified and
unauthorized to operate an airlock. Untrained operators expose themselves and bystanders to
potential serious injury or death.
Before servicing, adjusting, repairing, or unplugging an airlock, place all controls in neutral, stop
and lock-out the power source, and wait for all moving parts to stop.
In case of emergency, keep a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher readily available and stored in a
highly visible place. Be familiar with the use of each of these tools. Also keep the phone number
for the emergency medical center for your area readily available.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including, but not limited to: a hard hat,
protective shoes with slip-resistant soles, protective glasses or goggles, heavy gloves, wet
weather gear, and hearing protection. Long hair and loose clothing must be secured to avoid
potential injury as a result of coming into contact with moving or rotating components of the
airlock. Hands and feet must also be kept clear of any moving or rotating components.
Ensure all electrical equipment is properly grounded. All electrical connections made to the
airlock must be in compliance and accordance with the National Electric Code (NFPA 70).
In order to provide a better view or visualization, certain diagrams in this manual may show an
assembly or machine feature with a safety shield or guard removed. This is for illustrative
purposes only. Equipment must never be operated in this condition. Keep all guards and shields
in place. If it is necessary to remove a shield or guard for maintenance or adjustment, the shield
or guard must be replaced prior to use.
SAFETY
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Summary of Contents for Airlock 1008
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Page 7: ...Identification of Machine AIRLOCK MODELS 1 1...
Page 9: ...Introduction AIRLOCK MODELS 2 1...
Page 15: ...Machine Configuration AIRLOCK MODELS 3 1...
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Page 27: ...Safety AIRLOCK MODELS 4 1...
Page 39: ...Machine Life Cycle Procedures AIRLOCK MODELS 5 1...
Page 45: ...Operation AIRLOCK MODELS 6 1...
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Page 55: ...Maintenance and Adjustments AIRLOCK MODELS 7 1...
Page 99: ...Specifications AIRLOCK MODELS 8 1...
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Page 109: ...Warranty AFTERMARKET PARTS AND SERVICE 9 1...
Page 113: ...Accessories and Attachments AIRLOCK MODELS 10 1...
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Page 117: ...Parts List AIRLOCK 1008 MODEL 11 1...
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