Sterlco SLS Series Light Duty Shredder User Manual

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GRN4-600

Chapter 5: Maintenance

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Working on the Cutters

The correct grinding properties, the correct setting, and the correct mounting of the
cutters are all-important factures to ensure proper function and economic operation of the
shredder.

Replacing and checking the cutter mountings

• Certain machine parts are subject to stress while operating due to vibrations,

which can lead to the loosening of screw connections. It is very important to
check the cutter mounting screws according to the intervals in the maintenance
plan.

• Tighten the mounting screws on the cutters using a torque wrench set to the

required torque for the screw size. The required torque for the cutter mounting
bolts is 120 Nm.

• Use the table below to determine torque values. The tightening capacity

decreases on screws that have been loosened and tightened several times. New
screws of the same material must replace the cutter mounting screws after they
have been loosened and tightened several times.


Torque Value Table

Bolt Type

Grade 8.8

Grade 10.9

Grade 12.9

Nm

lbf ft

Nm

lbf ft

Nm

lbf ft

M8

25

18.4

35

25.8

41

30.2

M10

49

36

69

60

83

61.2

M12

86

63.4

120

88.5

145

106

M16

210

154

295

271

355

261

M20

410

302

580

428

690

508

M24

710

523

1000

737

1200

885

Checking the condition of the cutters

The cutters become blunt after a certain number of operation hours. They need to be
checked regularly. Using blunt knives has several consequences including decreased
grinding capacity, increased current consumption of the drive motor, inexact cuts, and
overheating of the material.

Sharp knives are dangerous when while the rotor is at standstill.
Serious injury can result—especially to the hands and fingers—wear
protective gloves!

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