Specifications
3.2 Equipment Specific Safe Operating Procedure (SOP)
1. Before using the paper beater
Picture 1
a) Set the count revolution at zero (the point at which the beater roll blade
comes into contact with the bedplate).
b) Lower the beater roll blade (picture 1) height by turning the handle (see
picture 2) counter clockwise and at the same time turn the beater roll
blade by hand until you feel resistance.
c) Do not rub your hands against the blade.
d) Plug in the beater and fill it about 2/3 with water.
e) Place the water bucket under the beater.
f) Set the beater to 30 complete revolutions of the crank.
Picture 2
2. Using the paper beater
Picture 3
a) Turn on the beater.
b) While it is operating, with the water circulating, feed in the pulp slowly.
c) Feed the beater from the side of the beater opposite the roller (see picture
3). This will keep your hands away from the intake side of the roll (see
picture 4).
d) Let the water and pulp circulate.
e) Turn down the beater roll blade closer to the bedplate as needed
f) When necessary add water to the beater to maintain efficient water level.
g) Let the beater run for desired amount of time.
h) If you need to remove excessive water or pulp from the beater. Do this
with a bucket; do not scoop it with your hands.
i) If the flow of water and pulp slows down or stops, do not place your hand
in the beater. Instead, unplug the machine, and raise the beater roll blade
away from the bedplate to free up the jammed pulp.
j) Do not leave the beater unattended when in operation.
k) If anything unexpected occurs, immediately disable the equipment by
switching it off and/or removing the attachment plug.
Picture 4
3. After using the paper beater
Picture 5
a) Once the beating is finished, raise the roll blade back up to about 30
cranks.
b) Turn off the motor. Always unplug the beater when cleaning the beater.
c) Thoroughly clean the beater. Do not clean the beater roll blade with your
bare hands as you might cut yourself. Flush it with stream of water.
d) Empty the tub and make sure the bedplate area is free of pulp.










