Burr King M40 CombiPak User Manual

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WARNING: Machines not anchored to the floor may “walk” while operating. Walking may occur
with a light total load, if one or more of the machine feet are not in firm contact with the floor
regardless of the load, or if the floor is not clean and free of debris, oil, or other materials that
hinder the ability of the rubber machine feet pads to grip the floor.

• Locate the machine conveniently. The floor should be firm and structurally sound; concrete is

an ideal surface.

• Assure that the six machine feet are in uniform contact with the floor. Do not use the machine

feet to elevate the M40 as you may damage the machine feet, which have less than ½ inch of
vertical adjustment.

• If you elect to bolt the machine to the floor, place a rubber washer (at least 1/8 inch thick)

between the nut-washer and the machine base surface. Use an elastic nut or other locking
type nut arrangement. Tighten the nuts to lightly engage the rubber washer. The machine
when mounted on its machine feet must be free to move vertically. If you over tighten the
anchor bolt arrangement the natural motion of the machine will dislodge the bolts. Note that
the bolts are used as “bump-stops” and not as hard tie-downs. Burr King
Manufacturing can supply a bolt down kit for your model 40. Note also that there are
three bolt down sites that are pre-drilled near lower base edge of the M40.


Occupational Noise Exposure
Burr King vibratory bowls produce levels of noise consistent with their intended purposes. The
level and spectral content of noise produced is dependent on the tub size, the degree that the bowl is
maintained in proper operating condition, the abrasive/media and accessories used, the specific
application, use or not of the optional lid, and the surrounding environment. Noise levels produced
by various Burr King vibratory products, as measured at the Burr King factory, range from 73 to
93 decibels. Product operators and persons in the immediate product vicinity should be protected
from excessive noise dose levels as prescribed in OSHA regulation 29, part 1910.95 titled
“Occupational Noise Exposure”.

VibraKING

®

40 units produce spectral noise typically below 85 dB. The actual noise level and

spectral content generation is heavily dependant on the type and style of media as well as the part
configuration and load used with the machine.

Electrical requirements:
WARNING: Only qualified Electricians should perform electrical installation, adjustments,
maintenance, or modifications to this equipment. Failure to observe this caution may create a lethal
safety hazard.
WARNING: Install this equipment in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations.
Failure to do so may create a lethal safety hazard
.
NOTICE: Improper electrical installation may void the M40 warranty. Please contact your Burr
King distributor or the Burr King factory for assistance.

Equipment

Suggested

service

rating

Single phase models
2.0 hp, 220 VAC

15 ampere

Three phase models
2.0 hp, 208 to 260 VAC

10 ampere

2.0 hp, 416 to 480 VAC

5 ampere


Liquid pumps are 120 volt or 220 volt, single phase and may require a separate 1-ampere supply.

Unless specified at purchase three phase models are not equipped with a magnetic starter or power
cord. Three phase machines should be connected to the mains supply via a magnetic starter.
Failure to use a magnetic starter may create a /fire hazard, and/or void the motor warranty.

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