Husky HyPET Original Instructions Manual

Husky HyPET Original Instructions Manual

Injection molding machine

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HyPET Injection Molding Machine
Operator Manual
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 HyPET Injection Molding Machine Operator Manual Original Instructions...
  • Page 2 Husky® product or service names or logos referenced in these materials are trademarks of Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. and may be used by certain of its affiliated companies under license.
  • Page 3: General Information

    Toll Free 800-820-1667 or +800-4875-9477 Direct: +86-21-3849-4520 Latin America Brazil +55-11-4589-7200 Mexico +52-5550891160 option 5 For on-site service, contact your nearest Husky Regional Service and Sales office. For non-emergency questions and issues you may also e-mail Husky at techsupport@husky.ca. General Information...
  • Page 4: Ordering Additional Manuals

    2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine Ordering Additional Manuals Additional copies of this manual and other documentation can be purchased through your nearest Husky Regional Service and Sales office. Ordering Additional Manuals...
  • Page 5 Operator Manual v 2.6 — April 2012 Table of Contents Table of Contents General Information ..............iii Equipment Identification .
  • Page 6 2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine 2.7.2 Safety Equipment ............19 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
  • Page 7 Operator Manual v 2.6 — April 2012 Table of Contents 4.7.2 Generating On-Demand Reports ......... . 48 4.7.3 Enabling Scheduled Reports .
  • Page 8 2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine 5.13 Preparing the Process Material Feed ......... . . 83 5.13.1 Opening the Process Material Feed Manual Shutoff (If Equipped) .
  • Page 9 Operator Manual v 2.6 — April 2012 Table of Contents 7.1.1 Commissioning ............118 7.1.2 Preventive Maintenance .
  • Page 10 2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Husky equipment and systems are designed for injection molding applications only, using approved materials and operating within design guidelines. Contact your nearest Husky Regional Service and Sales office if you plan to use a Husky product for anything other than its intended use.
  • Page 12: Auxiliary Equipment

    Printed manuals and drawings from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are also provided with the machine when available. IMPORTANT! If a Husky mold is equipped, refer to the separate Documentation CD provided with the mold for operation, installation and service information. IMPORTANT! Keep all CDs and printed documentation in a convenient location for future reference.
  • Page 13: Drawings And Schematics

    1.5.2 Drawings and Schematics Each Husky machine is provided with a set of drawings and schematics specific to the machine. These are used for troubleshooting the machine and ordering spare parts. NOTE: Each drawing and schematic is specific to the machine it is provided with.
  • Page 14: Machine Layout

    Manuals and other reference material, which have been prepared by Husky for the operation and maintenance of Husky equipment, do not in any way absolve the employer from fulfilling these obligations and Husky disclaims liability for injury to personnel which is attributable to the employer's failure to do so.
  • Page 15 Operator Manual v 2.6 — April 2012 Introduction Figure 1-1 Machine Orientation (Typical) 1. Clamp End 2. Non-Operator Side 3. Injection End 4. Operator Side 5. Clamp Unit and Product Handling Area 6. Injection Unit 7. Operator Work Area Machine Layout...
  • Page 16 2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine Machine Layout...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Safety Summary

    Depressurize the hydraulic system using the manual dump valve before servicing any hydraulic component. • Do not climb over Husky equipment while the machine is in operation. • Do not operate the machine unless all guards are in place. •...
  • Page 18: Safety Hazards

    Do not operate the machine if scheduled preventive maintenance has not been performed. • Do not use a magnetic platen without approval from Husky and the magnetic platen supplier/manufacturer. Safety Hazards Some common safety hazards associated with injection molding equipment are: •...
  • Page 19: Burn Hazards

    Operator Manual v 2.6 — April 2012 Safety Summary 2.3.2 High Pressure Leak Hazards • Hydraulic System Flexible hose connections and piping in hydraulic systems must be properly tightened to prevent the release of fluids or gases under pressure. Hoses must be inspected periodically for signs of sweating and/or blistering.
  • Page 20: Noise Hazards

    2.6 — April 2012 HyPET Injection Molding Machine 2.3.6 Noise Hazards When the machine is at idle, the average noise level in the operator’s work area is 85 dB(A), as measured according to DIN 45 635-T1-Class 2. The peak noise level will vary depending on processing conditions.

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