General Index Chapter 1 General information ..................3 1.1 Documentation supplied ................... 3 1.2 This manual....................... 3 1.3 Information property rights..................3 1.4 Conventions ......................4 1.5 Manufacturer identification details ................5 1.6 Machine identification details................... 5 1.7 EC declaration of conformity "CE................6 1.8 Guarantee ........................
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Chapter 8 Spare parts ....................27 8.1 How to place an order for spare................27 8.2 Machine components ....................28 8.3 Protection components.................... 29 8.4 Dough working components ................... 30 8.5 Spiral motor components ..................31 8.6 Bowl thrust block roller components..............32 8.7 Bowl motor components ..................
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Chapter 1 - General information Manufacturer identification details MAC.PAN s.r.l. Machine identification details Type: AUTOMATIC SPIRAL MIXER WITH LIFTER FOR DIVIDER Model: MSPV100 - MSPV130 - MSPV160 MSPV200 - MSPV250 Serial no.: Year of manufacture: Fig. 1.1 Position of name plate Fig.
Use of non-original spare parts or parts not specified by MAC.PAN s.r.l Claiming under guarantee Method Requests for spare parts or service visits under guarantee must be made to MAC.PAN s.r.l. Automatic spiral mixer SRTM Automatic spiral mixer with lifter for divider...
This information can be found on the name plate of the machine. NOTE Failure to comply with the instructions contained herein will release MAC.PAN s.r.l. from any liability in the event of accidents to persons and/or objects, or machine malfunctioning. Requests for spare parts When requesting spare parts please state the following information: •...
Chapter 1 - General information 1.10 Description of the machine Intended use Intended operations The machine has been built and designed for the cake and bread mixing stage to obtain shorter working times. The working cycle can be manual or automatic and features two-speed operation, both with timing;...
Do not wear loose clothing, ties, chains, or watches that could get caught in the moving parts of the machine. NOTE MAC.PAN s.r.l. will not be liable for any damage or injury to persons, animals or things caused by non-observance of the safety rules and/or recommendations given in the documentation supplied.
Chapter 2 - Safety information Safeguards DEFINITION Safeguards are any safety measures which involve the application of specific technical mechanisms (guards, safety devices) to protect people from dangers which cannot be made sufficiently harmless through design. Fixed and moveable guards •...
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Chapter 2 - Safety information Passive safety devices DEFINITION Passive safety devices are those devices or safeguarding techniques which eliminate or reduce potential hazards for the operator without the operator having to actively intervene. Limit switch devices The machine is equipped with a limit switch microswitch (Fig. 2.2). This limit switch microswitch, triggered by a cam, halts the stroke of the hydraulic cylinder within safe limits.
Chapter 2 - Safety information Hydraulic unit The automatic spiral auto-overturning mixer is equipped with an hydraulic system so to ease and make the operations of overtuning to be done safely. Description of the hydraulic system It is made up of: 1.
Chapter 2 - Safety information Hydraulic unit Controlsi Simbol Description Motor of the hydraulic pump. Pressure gauge. Pressure regulator. Oil tank. Filler cap. Drain plug. Solenoid valves. Solenoid valves. High-pressure valve ( see Fig. 2.4 Hydraulic system components on page 12) Fig.
Dimensions and weight of the machine Motor of the Dough/Mi hydraul xture capacity pump. Model Flour cap. Motore spirale Motor bowl KW MSPV 100 0.75 MSPV 130 0.75 3/5.8 MSPV 160 3.6/5.8 MSPV 200 5/7.3 MSPV 250 5.8/10.2 Length x Width x...
Chapter 4 - Operator interface Controls Controls Symb. Description Functions controlled Red mushroom button on a yellow EMERGENCY button. When pressed, this background. stops the machine completely by cutting off the voltage to the electric circuits. Upstroke button When the two buttons are pressed simultaneously, the bowl upstroke is activated.
Chapter 5 - Utilisation Utilisation Chapter 5 NOTE When reading this chapter refer to the pictures of the control panels given in Chapter 4 Operator interface. Qualifications of operator The machine should be operated only by trained, qualified and authorised personnel who have read and understood the information contained in this manual.
Chapter 5 - Utilisation Machine switching on To switch the machine on proceed as follows: 1. Turn the knife-switch situated upstream from the outside power supply cable to position I. Tooling, adjustments and setting up Adjustment warnings 1. adjustment, checking or cleaning operations must be carried out with the machine at a standstill and the electric control box off.
Chapter 5 - Utilisation Routine stopping of machine Stopping procedure: 1. Make sure the work cycle is finished 2. Turn the main on-off switch to position "O". Emergency stop To stop the machine in an emergency, press the EMERGENCY button (Fig.
Chapter 6 - Use of the machine Use of the machine Chapter 6 Using for the first time Loading the mixer: after lifting the protection grid, put the ingredients into the bowl to the maximum dough capacity. No particular indication is given regarding the order in which to introduce the ingredients.
Chapter 7 - Maintenance Maintenance Chapter 7 DANGER Risk of electric shock and unexpected movements during maintenance. Isolate the machine from electric and hydraulic power sources. Dissipate and/or limit residual energy Generalities Due to the construction characteristics, the machine does not need many maintenance operations.
Chapter 7 - Maintenance • Clean the machine at the end of each shift. • The cleaning of the machine keeps the most delicate parts in good working order and helps to spot any loosening of parts and any abnormal wear and tear. BEWARE Do not use jets of water to clean the control panels and the electric control box.
Chapter 7 - Maintenance Regular inspections Regular checks and adjustments Name of parts to be checked and adjusted Frequency Method Emergency stop button Every 40 working hours Check the correct operation Spiral motion driving belts The first one must be Check the tensioning of the spiral effected after 15 hours of motion driving belts , (see Fig.
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Chapter 7 - Maintenance Regular checks and lubrification Name of parts to be inspected Frequency Inspection procedure Bearings Monthly Oil with grease Hydraulic unit tank. monthly Add oil up to the marked level which is described in the hydraulic unit operating manual.
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Chapter 7 - Maintenance SPIRAL MOVEMENT BELT TENSION The belt adjustment must be carried out if the spiral is slowing down. 1. Take the head cover off (pos. 2 Fig. 8.1 Machine components on page 28) 2. Loosen the four screws (pos. A) of the motor support without unscrewing them completely, then unscrew the nut ( pos.B).
Chapter 7 - Maintenance BOWL MOVEMENT BELT TENSION Fig. 7.3 Bowl movement belt tension Extraordinary maintenance Any operation of parts replacement is considered extraordinary maintenance. These operations must be accomplished only by specialised staff. For such an intervention contact your retailer. Automatic spiral mixer SRTM Automatic spiral mixer with lifter for divider...
Chapter 8 - Spare parts Spare parts Chapter 8 How to place an order for spare • Model and serial number of the machine (see plate) • Motor voltage • Reference number of the spare part required • Name of the spare part •...
Chapter 8 - Spare parts Spiral motor components Fig. 8.4 Spiral motor components REF. DESCRIPTION Motor Support plate Adjustment screw Washer Screw Washer Screw Washer Motor pulley Spring Counternut Belt Type Automatic spiral mixer SRTM Automatic spiral mixer with lifter for divider...
Chapter 8 - Spare parts Bowl motor components Fig. 8.6 Bowl motor components Automatic spiral mixer SRTM Automatic spiral mixer with lifter for divider...
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Chapter 8 - Spare parts BOWL MOTOR COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION Q.TA’ TYPE Screw Motor Motor support Fixed wheel Screw peg Spacer Countershaft with pulley Couple Return pulley Transmission support Bearing Couple Rotating wheel Bowl rotating pulley Bearing Bowl support Bowl shaft Bearing Screw Washer...
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