4 adding material, Using the device – FRITSCH PULVERISETTE 13 classic line User Manual

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6.4 Adding material

DANGER!
Explosion hazard!
– When grinding oxidisable substances, e.g. metal or

coal, there is a risk of spontaneous combustion (dust

explosion) if the proportion of fine particles exceeds a

certain percentage. When grinding these kinds of sub-

stances, special safety measures must be taken and the

work must be supervised by a specialist.

– The device is not explosion-protected and is not suit-

able for grinding explosive materials.

CAUTION!
Switch the device on before filling material into the funnel.

Before switching on the device, make sure that the grinding

chamber is closed and that the grinding stock container is

not wedged in, but is inserted straight into the drawer.

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Only fill in so much material that the funnel's lid can still be closed.

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The maximum quantity fed in depends on the grindability of the

material and the sample volume of the grinding stock container.

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Observe the grinding process (grinding sound) and determine the

optimal filled in quantity. Repeat this for each new material.

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Do not refill more material until the grinding sound has lowered.

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Put large lumps of material (up to 20 mm per edge) into the funnel

singly; close the lid.

NOTICE!
The grinding disk holder and the housing are made of

spheroidal graphite cast iron. This steel cast is not stainless.

If you comminute sample material that is slightly moist,

then after the grinding, you need to dry off the back side of

the grinding disks, the inner side of the grinding disk holder

and all parts of the housing that comes into contact with

the samples. If you do not do this, then you can count of

corrosion.

Using the device

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