impact SV005 User Manual

Electromagnetic sieve shakers

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Electromagnetic Sieve Shakers
SV005, SV007, SV008
Impact Test Equipment Ltd
www.impact-test.co.uk & www.impact-test.com
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  • Page 1 Electromagnetic Sieve Shakers SV005, SV007, SV008 Impact Test Equipment Ltd www.impact-test.co.uk & www.impact-test.com User Guide User Guide...
  • Page 2 Impact Test Equipment Ltd. Building 21 Stevenston Ind. Est. Stevenston Ayrshire KA20 3LR T: 01294 602626 F: 01294 461168 E: sales@impact-test.co.uk Test Equipment Web Site www.impact-test.co.uk Test Sieves & Accessories Web Site www.impact-test.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.01 Warnings 1.02 WARNING and DANGER indications - SIGNS 1.03 Aim of the Instructions Manual 1.04 Modifications and enclosures of the Instructions Manual 1.05 Machine Identification Data 1.06 Usage 1.07 Operators 1.08 Storage 1.09 Transportation and Movement 1.10 Packaging removal Chapter 2...
  • Page 4: General Information

    Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.01 WARNINGS The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for direct or indirect damage to people, things or animals and use of the appliance in different conditions from those foreseen. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the documentary information or to the appliance without advance notice.
  • Page 5: Modifications And Enclosures Of The Instructions Manual

    Manufacturer does not have to intervene on the marketed machine and will not consider the machine or the manual deficient or inadequate. MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA 1.05 MODELS: SV005 SV0047 SV008 PRODUCTION DATA : see EC declaration 1.06 USAGE These sieving units have been developed for sieving tests on fine and wet materials.
  • Page 6: Storage

    - Correctly train and educate the “QUALIFIED PERSONNEL” before allowing them access to the machine. personnel must also be exhaustively trained with regards to the machine’s protection devices. - Ensure the machine’s safety devices are not tampered with or removed and are checked on a daily basis. Provide the operator appropriate individual protection devices according to the laws in force.
  • Page 7: Technical Characteristics

    Chapter 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL MACHINE DESCRIPTION 2.01 The equipment is basically formed by a plate holder for specimens (B5). This is supported by springs (B12) and is activated by electromagnetic impulses (B13). The sieves are subjected to a double vibrating action: vertical and rotational.
  • Page 8: Dimension And Weight

    By pressing this key, the sieving procedure is stopped. By pressing this key, the sieving procedure is activated C11 “START” BUTTON according to the setting up made by the operator. 2.02 DIMENSION AND WEIGHT SVS SV SV005 SV007 SV008 LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT 1080...
  • Page 9: Noise

    • Be aware of the danger of electrical shocks from direct or indirect contact due to unforeseen electrical faults. • Do not subject the appliance to violent impact. • Do not expose the appliance to fire, welding sparks or extreme temperatures.
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    Tampering with the protections or any appliance modification could cause risks to users or other exposed people. DANGER The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for direct or in direct damage to people, things or animals following tampering with the protections. On the Control Panel there’s the Main Switch (C1) also acting as Emergency Switch.
  • Page 11: In Function - Use

    • The electric supply must not be interrupted or zeroed for more than 3 ms at any time. Between two interruptions it must not take more than 1 s. • The interruptions must not overcome 20 % of the tension peak for more than one cycle. Between two interruptions it must not take more than 1 s.
  • Page 12: Specimen Positioning

    If they were not already screwed, screw the threaded rods (B3) to the sieve holder (B5) paying attention to following instructions: 1. Insert the rods (B3) in their places that are on the sieve holder (B5). Tighten the threaded bars (B3) on the sieve holder (A5) with the fixing nuts (B4), if you have a shaker A071- Place the bar (B2) to the desired height and lock it with the knobs (B1).
  • Page 13: Operationg Mode

    In case these values are not proposed again or the above picture is not shown after the switching on, please contact immediately our After Sale Service, since this could represent a bad working of the sieve shaker. 5.06 OPERATING MODE The working mode of the sieve shaker is visualised on the numerical display (C8) as specified in figure 6.3-I (for the decoding of the visualised value consult the list here below).
  • Page 14 • Sieving intensity • Sieving time • Sieving mode For a correct set up please follow with great care our instructions: SIEVING INTENSITY The Sieving intensity can be varied entering a value from 0 to 99 on the display. until on the numeric display (C8) appears the letter H (set Press several times the key up mode referred to the sieving intensity).
  • Page 15 Press the key . The figure on the left of the display (C8) will start blinking. Press the key to increase the value or the key to decrease it. The led now blinking, showing that the value is under modification. Press the key until the middle figure of the display (C8) starts blinking.
  • Page 16 until you come back to mode L (residual time to end Press several times the key the test). Confirming the data storing, the led will stop blinking. Press several times the key until on the numeric display (C8) appears the letter F (showing ON time or the possibility to select it).
  • Page 17: Test Start Up

    Press the key . The figure on the numeric display (C8) shall blink. Press the key to increase the value or the key to decrease it and to set up the value 1. The led is now blinking, showing that the value is under modification. until you come back to mode L.
  • Page 18: Ordinary Maintenance

    9. Install the new springs (B12) and fix them as the previous ones, paying attention to close strongly all the screws. 10. Install again the carter (B10) following the operations described above here from the end to the beginning. 6.03 AUTHORISED MAINTENANCE CENTRES For information on the nearest authorised help centre it is essential to contact Impact Test Equipment.
  • Page 19: Guide To Recognising Damage And Anomalies

    Chapter 7 GUIDE TO RECOGNISING DAMAGE AND ANOMALIES This chapter presents and discusses all the simple problems which could occur during machine use. The appropriately qualified, professional personnel must carry out all the maintenance procedures, check and control, as well as all the repair operations on parts of the machine or the electrical system. Contact Technical Sales Assistance for any other problem not listed on the previous table or should the malfunctioning persist after the intervention of the operator in accordance with the previously mentioned courses of action.
  • Page 20: Inactivity

    Chapter 9 INACTIVITY Ensure all machine parts are in safe working order before operating it again should the machine be inactive for a long period of time. When in doubt contact the Manufacturer. Chapter 10 DECOMMISSIONING THE MACHINE Should it be decided that the machine is to be no longer used, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 21 In order to properly maintain the working life of the shaker, we recommend strictly following the values given below. PROCEDURE: DISTANCE X MODEL MINIMUM MAXIMUM SV005 2.1 mm 2.3 mm SV007 3.1 mm 3.3 mm SV008 3.1 mm...

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