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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read this entire instruction manual for important
safety information prior to the use of your mill.
Failure to follow these warnings could
result in serious injury or death.
Safety Precautions:
Follow all safety alert symbols, warnings, safety precautions, and
safety signs, otherwise, injury or machine failure may occur.
Operating personnel must be trained before operating.
Before using the mill, the operator must read and understand all
instructions, master the content, and strictly abide by all safety
regulations.
All safety labels must be kept clean. If labels are damaged or lost,
they must be ordered and re-labeled before use.
DO NOT make alterations to the mill as it can cause performance
degradation, damage, and become a danger to safely operate.
General Precautions:
Please adhere to the following points when ad-
justing and operating the machine before running the machine,
confirm the motor is grounded safely. Ensure all the parts and
adjustments are fastened securely.
If you hear any unusual sounds during operation, shut down the
machine and check it immediately.
During installation and operation, follow all the safety regulations
of the state and local authorities.
Clean the inside of the machine with a brush or similar product.
DO NOT put your hand into the space between the mill rollers.
Injury or death will occur.
Please adhere to the following points during
the milling process.
Do not operate the mill with the belt cover removed.
Do not operate the mill with the transmission cover removed.
Understanding Safety Signs & Symbols:
Three sign words represent the degree of risk: Danger, Warning,
and Attention.
Danger: Means if not avoided, will lead to death or serious injury.
Warning: Means potential danger, if not avoided, will lead to
death or serious injury.
Attention: Means potential danger.
MILL MANUAL
MILL91AS-MB MILL95AS-MB
Safety Signs and Post Placement:
The information conferred by a safety sign refers to personal safe-
ty, which the operator must execute strictly.
Safety signs must be kept visible, if lost please have them replaced
promptly.
When changing new parts within the maintenance period, the
safety sign should be changed. Different machine types require
a little difference in the position and content of the safety sign.
Please take the material object as the standard.
Label 1:
Label 2:
Label 3:
Disconnect Power and Lock Out Before Servicing
Label 1:
When maintaining the equipment ensure the power is off. Read
manual before servicing.
Label 2:
ROTATING PARTS. Do not reach in. Restrain loose cloth-
ing and long hair.
Entanglement Hazard. Do not operate mill with loos closing, long
exposed hair or jewelry.
Label 3:
ROTATING PARTS. Do not reach in. Restrain loose cloth-
ing and long hair.
Crush hazard, keep hands clear during operation.
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  • Page 1 MILL MANUAL MILL91AS-MB MILL95AS-MB IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Signs and Post Placement: Please read this entire instruction manual for important safety information prior to the use of your mill. • The information conferred by a safety sign refers to personal safe- ty, which the operator must execute strictly.
  • Page 2 OVERVIEW OF THE MILL The raw unprocessed grains enter into the feed hopper. The mill uses slotted rollers to crush the grain into a variety of textured flours. When finished, the product is discharged by the discharge hopper underneath the machine. Structure: The malt mill is mainly composed of: 1.
  • Page 3: Main Technical Features

    MAIN TECHNICAL FEATURES MILL SPECIFICATIONS: TABLE 1 MILL91AS-MB MILL95AS-MB Model: 700 x 620 x 1200 800 x 800 x 1600 Outer Size L x W x H (m): 375 lbs. 575 lbs. Weight: Power (kW): Fast Roller Spindle Speed (RPM): Please Note: The power should be configured appropriately.
  • Page 4: Operation

    OPERATION • Follow all safety alert symbols, warnings, safety precautions, and safety signs, otherwise, injury or machine failure may occur. • Operating personnel must be trained before operating. • Before using the mill, the operator must read and understand all instructions, master the content, and strictly abide by all safety regulations.
  • Page 5: Pre-Operation Inspection

    GARMENT SAFETY • Restrain long hair including facial hair while operating the machine. • While operating the machine, do not wear oversized or open clothing. Clothing can be caught in the machine and cause serious injury. • Do Not wear a headscarf, scarves, or neckties while operating the machine. •...
  • Page 6: Periodic Inspection And Adjustment

    NOTE: Unpack and wash regularly and apply enough lubricating grease. 2. Regularly lubricate all frictional parts with food-grade machine oil such as CRC Machine Oil: Mineral. TABLE 3 Model Bearing Part Bearing Quantity MILL91AS-MB Roller Bearing 1208 MILL95AS-MB Roller Bearing 1208 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 1.
  • Page 7: Gap Adjustment

    5. This machine should be repaired in a timely manner when a failure occurs, running with problems can cause permanent damage to the mill or injury. The Adjustment of The Baffle (Please Refer To Table 1) A Wooden or Nylon Baffle is installed on the inner wall of the crushing cavity on both sides of the mill rollers. This helps to prevent the raw material from leaking past both ends of the rollers.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    Method 3 — Paper Method Put 16 Bond paper into the space between the two rollers and turn the fast roller so that the paper can pass through. Once the paper is passed through, you can calculate the evenness of the interval between the two mill rollers by observing the distribution of indentations. 1.

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