Technical data

Operating Manual for AViTEQ Small Conveyor Units KF and KR
©1999 AViTEQ Vibrationstechnik GmbH Version 10/1999
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3Listen for hammering noises. These can occur during stopper-to-stopper
operation and lead to the destruction of the drive unit.
4 Troubleshooting: see Chapter 6.2 (Troubleshooting)!
5 Increase the vibration width step-by-step by turning the vibration width
control (potentiometer at the controller) clockwise.
Even if the maximum setting is not used during operation later, you should test it
during commissioning, just to be sure that the small conveyor unit works properly
close to the limit.
Short circuit or danger of electrocution due to high voltage during the following
measurements! Observe the safety regulations when measuring voltage-carrying
components! Take appropriate measures to prevent contact with voltage-carrying
components.
6 Measure current and voltage with a true RMS meter; compare the values
with the data from table 7.3!
Only use a genuine RMS meter for the measurement.
Other meters display
meaningless values when measuring non-sinusoidal currents.
7 The permissible values for operating current and voltage specified on the
type label must not be exceeded! Otherwise there is a risk of destructive
stopper-to-stopper operation!
8 Visual check with material being transported: is the material transported
uniformly? Measure whether the required throughput is achieved!
5.2 24 hour test
Check after 24 hours of continuous operation and carry out remedial measures if
required:
ã Has the unit’s attachment come loose? Check the attachment of the rubber
feet! Are there cracks in the rubber feet?
ã Is the working unit still firmly attached to the support plate of the small con-
veyor drive? Check the bolts!
ã Turn the vibration width control (potentiometer) fully counterclockwise and
repeat all commissioning steps from step 2. The run-in of the small conveyor
unit may have resulted in the settling of parts and other mechanical changes.
NOTE
DANGER!
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