Sterlco SMS Series Single Shaft Shredder User Manual

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GRN4-605

Chapter 5: Maintenance

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Tightening Torque of the Screws

Refer to the table below.

Tensioning

Screws-

Screw details

element (Type) Tightening torque in Nm

Number

Size (BSW)

1008

5,6

2

1

/

4

"

1108

5,6

2

1

/

4

"

1310

20

2

3

/

8

"

1315

20

2

3

/

8

"

1210

20

2

3

/

8

"

1215

20

2

3

/

8

"

1610

20

2

3

/

8

"

1615

20

2

3

/

8

"

2012

31

2

7

/

16

"

2017

31

2

7

/

16

"

2517

48

2

1

/

16

"

2525

48

2

1

/

16

"

3020

90

2

5

/

8

"

3030

90

2

5

/

8

"

3535

60

3

1

/

2

"

4040

102

3

5

/

8

"

4545

155

3

3

/

4

"

5050

185

3

7

/

8

"


Replacing the Screen

The condition of the screen must be checked regularly in order to keep the throughput of
the shredder and the quality of the shredded material constant.

The screen may be damaged, dirty or not suitable for shredding material when:

Screen holes are too fine—overheating of the shredded material can occur.

Screen holes are too course—shredded material can have larger pieces that
are unacceptable.

Standard Screen and Hydraulic Screen

Please refer to the section “Emptying the Screen” in Chapter 4.

V-Belts

V-belts are wearing parts that stretch and must be re-tensioned. Regular checks on the
tension force of the V-belts and the condition of the V-belts are necessary in order to
guarantee a long service life.





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