29.3 Soaking of the mixing section
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Fig. 47: Soaking
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Fig. 48: Mortar pressure gauge
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Fig. 49: Dust protection
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1. Connect the water hose (1) to the mixing tube.
2. Remove the blind cover (2) from the lower water nozzle.
3. Press the water supply button (3).
4. Release the water supply button (3) as soon as water emerges
from the lower water nozzle.
5. Screw the blind cover (2) back on the lower water nozzle.
Mixing pump G 4 X FU 230/400V Overview - Operation
Mortar pressure gauge
NOTE!
As a rule, the pump has to be soaked. The soaking
process permits an easier start-up of the pump.
DANGER!
Operating pressure too high!
Machine parts can open in an uncontrolled manner
and injure the operator.
Do not operate the machine without mortar
pressure gauge.
Use only mortar hoses with a permissible
operating pressure of at least 40 bar.
The burst pressure of the mortar hose must
reach at least 2.5 times the value of the
operating pressure.
Warning!
In the long term, inhaled dust can lead to lung
damage or have other adverse health effects.
NOTE!
The machine operator or the person working in the
dusty area always have to wear a dust protection
mask when filling the machine!
The rules of the Committee on Dangerous
Substances (AGS) can be found under Technical
Rules for Dangerous Substances (TRGS 559).
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