Operating Principle; Workstations At The Machine; Controls - Javo Standaard Manual

Potting machine
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Operating principle

The machine process starts at the soil bin, which is filled with potting soil. The soil moves onto the elevator via a
moving belt.
The elevator takes up the soil and fills the pots which a pot dispenser has positioned in the pot holders on the pot
track. The pot track moves the pots to the drill which makes the holes in the soil. The depth and diameter of the drill-
holes is adjustable.
Once a hole has been drilled in the soil-filled pot, the plant can be inserted and the soil firmed-in either manually or
by machine. Then the pots are moved along the pot track until they are removed by an off-take system or manually.
The machine is fitted with wheels making it easy to move.

Workstations at the machine

The workstations on the Javo Standard are in two positions: at the pot track and at the conveyor belt.

Controls

The motor is controlled by 3 control panels, which can be found on the control cabinet and on the left and right sides
of the machine.
The following user-instruction stickers are attached to the machine:
A. Pot track ON/OFF
Version 2010-11-1
A. Stop button
B. Start button
C. Reset button (optional)
D. Emergency stop
B. Drill ON/OFF
C. Elevator ON/OFF
D. Mains power connection IN
E. Continuous current connection OUT (if fitted)
F. Switched current connection OUT (if fitted)
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