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Congratulations on your selection of a Triminator ShredMaster. We want to help
you to get the best results from your new shredder and to operate it safely. This
manual contains the information on how to do that; please read it carefully before
you set up and use your machine. This manual is intended for all ShredMaster
machines in different configurations. If your equipment does not contain a
component please disregard information relating to the omitted component.
Included in this manual are safety tips, operating instructions, preventative
maintenance and lubrication schedules, trouble shooting information , and a parts
list. For information or questions that may not be found in this manual please
contact our service department at
NOTICE
!
OWNER'S MANUAL
530-265-4277
THIS OWNER'S MANUAL IS CONSIDERED A PERMANENT PART OF
THE MACHINE AND SHOULD REMAIN WITH THE SHREDDER IF RE-
SOLD. THE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDED IN THIS
PUBLICATION ARE THOSE THAT WERE IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF
APPROVAL FOR PRINTING. MOSMAN MACHINERY COMPANY, INC.
RESERVES THE RIGHT, HOWEVER, TO DISCONTINUE OR CHANGE
SHREDMaster
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  • Page 1 This manual contains the information on how to do that; please read it carefully before you set up and use your machine. This manual is intended for all ShredMaster machines in different configurations. If your equipment does not contain a component please disregard information relating to the omitted component.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS UNLOADING/UNPACKING ........... 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ........2 SAFETY WARNINGS ............3 START-UP PROCEDURE ..........4 CLEARING A JAM ............5 SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE .......... 5 MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION ........ 6 CUTTER STACK ADJUSTMENT ........8 TROUBLE-SHOOTING ........... 9 GREASE FITTINGS ............12 MACHINE ASSEMBLY ..........12 CUTTER HEAD ASSEMBLY..........12 CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT .........13...
  • Page 4: Unloading/Unpacking

    UNLOADING/UNPACKING Exercise extreme caution at all times when handling equipment. NEVER allow any part of a person under the equipment or in any dangerous position. • Using a lifting device with a minimum capacity of 3,000 pounds, remove the shredder from the carrier, and transport it to the installation site.
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS • Read and understand instruction manual and be aware of all warning stickers. • Make sure that ALL guards, safety switches and access panels are in place at all times, EXCEPT when the power is locked off for maintenance work or cleaning. •...
  • Page 6: Start-Up Procedure

    START-UP PROCEDURE PRE-START-UP PROCEDURE • Familiarize yourself with all controls and button locations. Ensure that all guards and covers are in place. • Ensure the area is clean. • Check input conveyor for debris, discarded tools, etc. START-UP Plug power cable into installed receptacle. Depress momentarily the FORWARD pushbutton.
  • Page 7: Clearing A Jam

    CLEARING A JAM Should a jam occur, the machine will automatically go in the reverse direction for approximately two seconds, then after a brief pause the machine will automatically start in the forward direction. This forward and reverse automatic process will occur three times to clear the jam, if the machine remains jammed after the third cycle the machine will automatically turn itself off.
  • Page 8: Maintenance & Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION ALWAYS lock off power before cleaning, lubricating, maintaining, WARNING removal of any guard(s), and after shredding operation is complete. WEEKLY - EVERY 40 HOURS OF OPERATION • Inspect for any oil leaks around the spur gear oil bath or the gearbox reducers as applicable.
  • Page 9 LUBE SCHEDULE ITEM LUBE FREQUENCY TYPE LUBE Shell Omala S2-GX Drain and Refill Yearly, Synthetic Industrial Gear Cycloidal Reducer 200+Hrs Oil Less than1 gallon total (Refer to Appendix 1) Chain Monthly Monthly Brush on Bearing Spur Gears Monthly Grease(Lithium) High-temperature #2 Weekly or every 20Hrs, Main Roller Bearings (4) Lithium based Grease...
  • Page 10: Cutter Stack Adjustment

    CUTTER STACK ADJUSTMENT Confirm that machine is Locked out and Tagged out before starting WARNING any work on the machine. Cutter Stack tightness is factory set and should be checked if any of the following conditions exist: • Shred capacity drops noticeably. •...
  • Page 11: Trouble-Shooting

    TROUBLE-SHOOTING LOCK OUT POWER before performing any cleaning, oiling, WARNING maintenance, or trouble-shooting. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Check continuity (N.C.) If bad, replace. Defective STOP button. Check each leg of forward Machine will not turn side of contactor for Contacts burned together off using STOP buttons.
  • Page 12 TROUBLE-SHOOTING (CONTINUED) LOCK OUT POWER before performing any cleaning, oiling, WARNING maintenance, or trouble-shooting. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Remove each fuse. One leg of the 3 phase Check for continuity in power is dead (single the power supply and Motor hums or buzzes, phasing).
  • Page 13 TROUBLE-SHOOTING (CONTINUED) LOCK OUT POWER before performing any cleaning, oiling, WARNING maintenance, or trouble-shooting. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Defective reverse button. Machine will NOT run in Disconnected wire on Check for continuity. If REVERSE but will run in reverse button. bad, replace.
  • Page 14: Grease Fittings

    GREASE FITTINGS • Ball Bearing Grease Fitting Locations (4 Grease Fittings) • Grease Every week – 1 to 2 Pumps of Grease (See Lube Schedule pg.7) • Appendix 1 at the end of this manual for oil quantities and oil type. MACHINE ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 15: Cutter Head Assembly

    CUTTER HEAD ASSEMBLY CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT...
  • Page 16 At your expense, take the Triminator product, part to be replaced, or the equipment on which the part to be replaced is installed, and a proof of purchase to the Triminator dealer from whom you originally purchased the product, during the dealer’s normal business hours.
  • Page 17 • Neglect of the periodic maintenance as specified in this manual. • Improper repair or maintenance. • The use of non-genuine Triminator parts and/or products other than those approved by Mosman Machinery Company, Inc. • Exposure of the product to chemical agents, sea water, sea breeze, salt or other damaging environmental phenomena.

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