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OPERATOR MANUAL
Machine Specs
Model: FD 8906CCSerial #: __________________
Motor7.5KW (10HP)
Three-phase, 220V, 50/60 Hz, 50 Amp dedi-
Power
cated line required, CS8365 plug included,
CS8369 receptacle required
Sheet CapacityUp to 650 Sheets
Throat Width21”
Weight1,984 lbs.
The machine number is specied on the nameplate on the shredder, shown above. Guarantee claims and
inquiries cannot be processed if you do not quote the machine number.
Enter this number and the other data into the relevant elds of the nameplate shown here immediately after
receipt of the shredder.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPICPAGE
Safety Precautions1-2
Checking Safety Devices3
Overview4
Specications5
Cutting Data, Speed, Dimensions, Weight5
Motor Specications, Power Requirements5
Installation5
Start-up 6
Operation, Oiling, Overloading8
Emptying Waste Bin9
Maintenance9 - 11
Parts Lists12-22
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Safety Precautions
“Work safety” symbol
This symbol marks all work safety notes in this manual which can endanger the health
or life of operators. Please pay attention to this symbol and exercise particular care in
such cases. Please also forward all work safety notes to other users.
Apart from the instructions in this manual, you should also follow generally
applicable safety and accident prevention guidelines.
“Attention” notes
This icon marks information in this manual which requires particular attention including
guidelines, regulations, instructions and correct working procedures intended to prevent
damage to the machine and/or other equipment.
Notes on work safety
The FD 8906CC shredder has been inspected for safety. However, improper operation and misuse risk the
following:
• the health or life of the operator
• the machine and other valuable equipment
• the efcient operation of the shredder.
The FD 8906CC employs state-of-the-art technology and is safe to operate. However, this machine can
become hazardous if used incorrectly, by untrained staff or for purposes other than those for which it is
designed.
• Material with a tendency to curl, e.g. tapes, cords, etc. should not be processed.
• Keep long hair, loose clothes, ties, scarves, etc. away from paper feed opening.
• Only one person should operate the shredder at a time.
• Always follow local safety and accident prevention regulations when operating the shredder.
• No pedestals or other raised surfaces may be placed in the vicinity of the machine if they alter the
safety clearances.
• All connecting cables must be laid in such a way that they cannot be tripped over.
• Mechanical wearing parts must be inspected once a year.
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The FD 8906CC shredder is intended for shredding paper, cardboard, archive les, tapes, ribbons, CDs and
magnetic disks. The hardened, solid-steel cutting rollers are unaffected by loose-leaf binders, paper clips and
staples contained in these materials.
Any other use beyond the scope described here is regarded as not being in accordance with the instructions. The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect use; the user alone
is responsible.
Users must also follow the assembly, dismantling, re-assembly, operation and maintenance procedures
specied by the manufacturer. The operation, maintenance and repair of the machine must be performed only
by trained personnel who are aware of the potential dangers.
The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as other generally recognized rules concerning safety
engineering and occupational safety must be observed.
• Each person responsible for assembling, dismantling and reassembling and maintenance (inspection,
servicing, repair) of the shredder must have read and fully understood the entire operating manual, in
particular the "Safety" section.
• The shredder may only be operated, serviced and repaired by authorized, trained personnel.
• The shut-down procedures specied in this manual must be followed during all assembly, dismantling
and re-assembling, cleaning, and maintenance work. This type of work must be performed only when
the machine is idle.
• The drive of the FD 8906CC must be secured against unintentional switching-on before performing
work on the machine. Set the main switch to "Off" and unplug machine from wall outlet.
• After repair, check all protective devices to be sure they have been re-installed before operation.
• Do not perform any work which may impair your safety while operating the machine.
• Immediately report any changes which impair your safety to the person responsible. Shut the machine
down until such damage has been resolved.
• Before operating the shredder, ensure that it is in perfect working condition.
• Ensure that the workplace around the FD 8906CC is always clean and safe.
• The user must not make any conversions or changes on his own initiative which impair the safety of
the FD 8906CC. Protective devices must not be removed or rendered inoperative.
• All work which is not directly connected to the normal operation of the machine must always be
performed when the machine is idle.
• Doors and aps must not be opened until the machine is motionless. Observe safety labels!
• Test the safety features after installing or repairing electrical components.
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Checking the safety devices
Check the safety devices:
• at the start of each work shift (when operation is sporadic)
• at least once a week in continuous operation
• after each maintenance or repair
Check the safety devices for:
• specied condition• specied location
• safe attachment• specied function
Correct defects before you operate the shredder.
1. Immediately shut down the shredder if defects occur during operation and make sure the defects are
corrected.
2. Do not modify or remove protective devices. Do not switch off protective devices. For safety reasons,
modications of the machine are not allowed.
Danger: Defective safety devices can cause serious accidents. If safety devices are not
working properly, the shredder should immediately be put out of operation.
Never reach into the cutting system while it is operating; you risk serious injury!
Only when all safety devices are operating correctly can the shredder be used again.
Operate the shredder only when these devices have been checked and are in order.
1. Check the Safety Bar push switch (A) in front of the feeding table:
The shredder must switch off immediately when you press the Safety Bar and the Emergency Stop
Light (B) must go on.
2. Check the Emergency Stop Button (B) on
the left of the control panel:
The shredder must switch off immediately
when the button is pushed, and the
Emergency Stop Light must go on.
3. Check the Safety Switch inside the Cutting
Block Access Door at the top of the shredder
(C). Press the door handle release. Handle will
rotate up. Pull up on handle.
The shredder must switch off immediately
when the door is opened, and the
Emergency Stop Light must go on.
A
B
C
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Overview
Infeed Conveyor
Safety Bar
Waste Bin Access Door
Feed Table
Control Panel
Oil Bottle & Holder
Front View
Control Panel
Left Side View with
Breaker Panel/Main Power Access Door
Breaker Panel
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Specications
Cutting Data, Speed, Dimensions, Weight
Cutting Style:Cross Cut
Shred Size:5/16” x 1-1/2” - 3”
Sheet Capacity:Up to 650
Speed:Up to 35 feet per minute
Feed Opening:21”
Dimensions:
Dimensions w/optional Conveyor:
Feed Table Dimensions:47” W x 23.5” D x 49.5” H
Space Requirements, including
space to remove waste bin:
Bin Capacity:102 gal.
Weight:1,984 lbs.
Motor Specications, Power Requirements
Motor TypeHorizontal Geared
Rated Power7.5KW (10HP)
Operating Voltage220V
50 Amp dedicated line reqiured
Phase3-Phase
Frequency50/60Hz
Plug/ReceptacleCS8365 plug included
CS8369 receptacle required
Rated Current25.5A/14.7A
Output RPM25 RPM/35 RPM
Number of Poles4
Total Rated Power Pn7.5KW
Total Rated Current In26A
Total Fuse Protection35A
47” W x 81” L x 63” H
47” W x 125.5” L x 63” H
79” W x 110” L x 80” H
Power Plug
Installation
1. Appropriate power receptacle must be available at installation site.
2. The FD 8906CC is delivered completely assembled (although it can be
delivered in parts, if necessary.) During transport, be aware of the
shredder’s high center of gravity.
3. The shredder can be moved on its casters. If a fork-lift is used to transport
the machine, be sure to use the designated pick-up points.
4. Install the shredder on a at and even oor without carpeting.
5. Once the shredder is in place, lock the caster brakes, and plug in power
cable to appropriate power source.
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Start-up and Operation
Main Switch
Main Power Switch
Breaker Panel
Control Panel
LOAD INDICATOR
LED Display
Displays load to provide maximum
capacity and avoid paper jams.
Breaker Panel Interior
MODE/FULL/OPEN INDICATORS
LED Displays
Lights signify mode (Auto/Manual/Stop/
Reverse) and indicate when bin is full or
door is open.
EMERGENCY STOP
Red Push Button
Push button to stop cutting
system. Shredder remains
in standby mode until Start
button is pressed. (Shredder
can also be stopped by
pressing Stop touch pad or
the large yellow Safety Bar
on front of shredder.)
REVERSE / START / STOP
AUTO / MANUAL MODE
SELECTOR BUTTONS
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OFF/ON
Key-Operated Toggle Switch
Turn key to right to turn
on cutting system.
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Operation
1. Set main switch to ON (page 7). Turn the Key OFF/ON toggle switch on the control panel to the ON position.
2. Press the START button. The conveyor will begin to move in the forward direction.
3. Place the material to be shredded on the feed table, then slide it onto the infeed conveyor belt, in
appropriate stacks. (Up to 650 sheets.)
NOTE: If material is accidentally placed onto the conveyor belt, DO NOT REACH FOR IT
the yellow Safety Stop Bar (front of feed table) or the red ST
shredder stops, press and hold the REVERSE button. The conveyor will operate in reverse, allowing safer
access to the materials. The shredder will stop when the REVERSE button is released. To resume shredding,
press STOP button, then the START button.
Turning off the shredder
1. To shut down the shredder, press the STOP button on the control panel.
2. Turn Key OFF/ON toggle switch on the control panel to the OFF position (to the left).
3. Open the electrical control panel door, and ip the main power switch DOWN to the off position.
Overloading the motor
If the shred capacity of the machine is exceeded (too large a stack of paper, etc), the shredder will stop
automatically. To resume shredding:
1. Push and hold the REVERSE button until the paper or other material backs completely out of the shredder.
2. Press the red STOP button or the SAFETY BAR on the front of the machine, then divide the materials into
smaller stacks.
3. Press the START button. The conveyor and cutting blades will begin to move.
OP button (left side of control panel). When the
. Instead, press
4. Continue shredding, feeding less paper or fewer materials at a time.
Oiling Cutting Blades with automatic EvenFlow Oiling System
The EvenFlow Oiler helps keep the cutting blades in peak operating condition by periodically applying oil to the
blades.
1. To replace the oil bottle, unscrew and remove the cap from a new bottle of oil. Insert the hose and threaded
screw cap. Tighten cap and place bottle in holding bracket on the right side of the shredder.
Frequent Overloading
If the shredder is repeatedly overloaded, the motor can overheat, which will cause the shredder to switch off
automatically. To resume shredding:
1. Allow the motor to cool down for approximately 20 - 30 minutes before using.
2. Once the motor has cooled sufciently, resume shredding by following standard operating procedure.
NOTE:
To maintain optimum performance and allow constant operation, avoid repeatedly
overloading the shredder. This will prevent time-consuming reversing cycles, and will
provide the highest possible throughput.
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Emptying the Waste Bin
Shredded paper and particles accumulate in the shredder waste bin during normal operation. When the
“Waste Bin Full” lamp lights, empty the waste bin.
1. Switch the shredder off by pressing the STOP button on the control panel, turn the Key OFF/ON toggle
switch to the OFF position and ip the main power switch to the OFF position.
2. Open the waste bin door. Grasp handle on waste bin and pull straight out. Gather sides of shredder bag(s)
using drawstring and slide bag up and out. Empty and replace bag.
3. Push the waste bin in, close the door, turn power switches back on and resume shredding.
Maintenance and Inspection
NOTE: The maintenance procedures which follow should be
performed only by authorized and trained technicians.
Removing & Reinstalling Side Covers
Side covers are attached by Phillips head screws.
1. To remove covers, insert screwdriver through access
holes (Fig. 1), and remove screws. Lift covers off
frame hooks.
2. To reinstall, rest panels on hooks, replace screws.
Conveyor Belt Maintenance
• Checking Belt Tension
When loaded with material, the conveyor belt must not slip, i.e. stand still when material is loaded. If the
belt slips, it must be tightened. Contact the Formax Service Department for assistance.
• Checking Belt for Wear
The upper surface of the conveyor belt can become worn over time. The belt must be replaced when
the woven fabric inlay becomes visible. Contact the Formax Service Department for assistance.
• Cleaning the Conveyor Belt area
The conveyor belt area must be cleaned once a month, or as needed to maintain optimal performance.
Figure 1
1. Switch off the shredder and unplug from wall outlet.
2. Remove the covers on both sides, revealing the cleaning openings in the conveyor belt area.
3. Use compressed air to blow out particles, or a vacuum to remove dirt and dust.
4. Re-install side covers.
NOTE: Paper clips in the shredded materials may increase the frequency of cleaning necessary, and may
become caught in the sides of the belt.
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• Cleaning the Conveyor Belt Tensioning Station
The tensioning station must be cleaned once a month,
or as needed to maintain optimal performance.
1. Switch off the shredder and unplug from wall outlet.
2. Remove the feed table and front panel of tensioning
station (Fig. 2).
3. Remove particles and dirt.
4. Re-install the feed table and front panel of
tensioning station.
• Checking the Cutting Head Chain Tension
Check the chain tension once every week in the rst month, then once a month thereafter.
1. Switch off the shredder and unplug from wall outlet.
2. Remove the top right side cover.
3. The sagging of the chain (see Fig. 3) should be 9 - 14 mm, measured from the top inside of
the frame to the cutting head chain.
If it is not within this range, loosen the tension screws until the sagging reaches the
correct level. Retighten the tension nuts.
4. Replace the side cover, plug in the shredder.
Fig. 2
Tensioning station adjuster
Underside View of Feed Table
and Infeed Conveyor
NOTE:
Excessive tensioning of the chain can cause premature wear of the chain and bearings.
The smallest allowed chain sagging in the rst month of operation is 5 mm. After that, 9 mm.
Fig. 3
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Lubricating Shredder Mechanisms
• Drive Chains: The drive chains should be checked
during PMs, and greased as needed.
1. Switch off the shredder and unplug from wall outlet.
2. Remove both top side covers.
3. Grease the cutting system conveyor belt drive chain
(A) and the motor cutting system drive chain (B).
4. Replace side covers and plug in shredder.
• Synchronizing Wheels:
1. Switch off the shredder and unplug from wall outlet.
2. Remove left top side cover.
3. Remove the gear cover.
4. Grease the synchronizing toothed wheel (C).
5. Replace covers and plug in shredder.
A
Right Side
B
Left Side
C
Exterior cleaning
• Turn shredder off and unplug from wall outlet.
• Wipe the exterior surfaces with a soft cloth. If the surfaces are very dirty, use a neutral detergent, then wipe
again with a soft cloth.
CAUTION:
• Never put water directly on the surface of the shredder.
• Never clean the case with benzene or thinner, since it will cause discoloration.
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