6 initial start-up – Sterlco BP 1000 Series Beside the Press Granulators User Manual

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1000 Series Granulators

Chapter 3: Installation

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3-6 Initial Start-up

This machine has been run under power and tested at the factory prior to shipment. The
necessary settings and adjustments have been made so that a minimum amount of setting up
or re-adjustment is required when starting up the machine in its new location.

With all electrical, mechanical connections and lubrication requirements having been
attended to, the following start-up steps should be carefully carried out before attempting to
place any material into the infeed hopper. Use the following procedure to prepare the
machine for initial start-up:

Before operating the granulator, insure that the granulator has been correctly
assembled and wired.

1. Access the cutting chamber as described in Section 3-4 on page 20.

2. Thoroughly clean the rust preventative materials or grease from the inside of the

cutting chamber and screen.

3. Check all rotor knives to make sure they are properly seated on the rotor and securely

fastened. Although they are ground as a set, one knife will probably be .001” to .002”
higher than the others. This should be marked and used when adjusting the bed
knives for proper clearance.

4. Use a feeler gauge to check the clearance between the rotor and the bed knives by

turning the rotor backwards. Rotating the rotor backwards gives a better feel and does
not cut the gauge, should the knives be too close. Check the knives on each end only.
Proper clearance is 0.005” to 0.008” for most materials; this clearance is slightly
greater at the center of the knives.

Recheck knife clearance after the first 24 to 36 hours of operation.

5. To make the adjustment on the bed knives, the bed knife bolts should be hand

tightened to hold the knife firmly against the knife seat while adjusting the knife
forward using push and pull screws. After the clearance is set, torque the bed knife
screws to 95 Ft. Lb. (128 Nm) and the rotor knives to 100 Ft. Lb. (135 Nm).

6. With the exposed parts of the machine thoroughly clean, and all knife clamping bolts

securely fastened, close the cutting chamber as described in Section 3-5 on page 20.

After initial start-up, the rotor knife retaining screws should be checked after 8
hours running to be assured that 100 Ft. Lb. (135 Nm) of torque is maintained.
Thereafter, rotor knife retaining screws should be checked weekly.

The rotor must be rotated at least two rotations every 30 days to prevent
brinnelling and corrosion of raceways.

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