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We are committed to a continuing program of product improvement.
Specifications, appearance, and dimensions described in this manual are subject to change without notice.
You should inspect your equipment for possible shipping damage.
Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such as
broken or loose wiring and components, loose hardware and mounting screws, etc.
In the Event of Shipping Damage
According to the contract terms and conditions of the Carrier, the responsibility of the
Shipper ends at the time and place of shipment.
Notify the transportation company’s local agent if you discover damage.
Hold the damaged goods and packing material for the examining agent’s inspection. Do not
return any goods before the transportation company’s inspection and authorization.
File a claim with the transportation company. Substantiate the claim by referring to the
agent’s report. A certified copy of our invoice is available upon request. The original Bill of
Lading is attached to our original invoice. If the shipment was prepaid, write us for a
receipted transportation bill.
Advise customer service regarding your wish for assistance and to obtain an RMA (return
material authorization) number.
If the Shipment is Not Complete
Check the packing list as back-ordered items are noted on the packing list. You should have:
; Bill of lading
; Packing list
; Operating and Installation packet
; Electrical schematic and panel layout drawings
; Component instruction manuals
Re-inspect the container and packing material to see if you missed any smaller items during
unpacking.
If the Shipment is Not Correct
If the shipment is not what you ordered, contact the parts and service department
immediately at [262] 641-6410. Have the order number and item number available.
Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions.
Returns
Do not return any damaged or incorrect items until you receive shipping instructions from the
shipping department.
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Storage, Disposal, Transportation
Storage
Clean the machine (see Cleaning the Machine). Preserve all polished metal surfaces using a
suitable rust preventing agent. Store the machine in an dry and enclosed space. Cover the
machine completely with a plastic sheet.
Disposal
The disposal of machines, machine components, and process materials is partially subject to
legal controls. More detailed information is given at the relevant administrative authority
(i.e. regional and national Water Conservation Bureau and Environmental Protection
Agencies). Only deposit the material to be disposed of at authorized drop-off points.
Transportation
WARNING! Suspended load!
• Falling loads can cause serious injury or death. Only use a crane or
forklift that can withstand the weight and dimension of the load!
• Use suitable stopping means and pay attention to gravity center
location!
• Do NOT step under the suspended load!
• Wear protective helmet in addition to basic protective gear!
Use this manual as a guide and reference for installing, operating, and maintaining your
equipment. The purpose is to assist you in applying efficient, proven techniques that enhance
equipment productivity.
This manual covers only light corrective maintenance. No other maintenance should be
undertaken without first contacting a service engineer.
The Functional Description section outlines models covered, standard features, and safety
features. Additional sections within the manual provide instructions for installation, preoperational procedures, operation, preventive maintenance, and corrective maintenance.
The Installation chapter includes required data for receiving, unpacking, inspecting, and setup
of the equipment. We can also provide the assistance of a factory-trained technician to help
train your operator(s) for a nominal charge. This section includes instructions, checks, and
adjustments that should be followed before commencing with operation of the equipment.
These instructions are intended to supplement standard shop procedures performed at shift,
daily, and weekly intervals.
The Operation chapter includes a description of electrical and mechanical controls, in
addition to information for operating the equipment safely and efficiently.
The Maintenance chapter is intended to serve as a source of detailed assembly and
disassembly instructions for those areas of the equipment requiring service. Preventive
maintenance sections are included to ensure that your equipment provides excellent, long
service.
The Troubleshooting chapter serves as a guide for identification of most common problems.
Potential problems are listed, along with possible causes and related solutions.
The Appendix contains technical specifications, drawings, schematics, parts lists, and
available options. A spare parts list with part numbers specific to your machine is provided
with your shipping paperwork package. Refer to this section for a listing of spare parts for
purchase. Have your serial number and model number ready when ordering.
Safety Symbols Used in this Manual
The following safety alert symbols are used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER! DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice that, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution! CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice that, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage.
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1-2 General Safety Regulations
This machine uses knives for the performance of its intended use. Consequently, it can be a
dangerous machine to operate and maintain unless these safety regulations are followed.
These regulations should be read, understood and periodically reviewed by all personnel
involved in any way with this machine.
Never operate or remove any machine components that are secured by wrench-type fasteners
unless the motor is electrically locked out and the rotor is motionless.
Never operate the machine or jog the rotor unless the cutting chamber covers, discharge
chute, or any guards or covers are in place and secure. Do not circumvent the safety
interlocks.
Prior to clearing a jam or performing any maintenance, the motor should be turned off and
electrically locked out. Be sure that the rotor has come to a stop. Hands must not be inserted
into the machine to clear the jam.
Do not extend any part of the body into feed roll openings or discharge area unless the motors
are electrically locked out and the rotor and feed rolls are motionless.
Never extend fingers through holes in screen.
Be sure that the v-belts are properly aligned and that tension is at its maximum.
Extreme care should be taken to see that all bolts are properly tightened at all times. During
the operation of the machine, rotor knife bolts may come loose. Although fine threads are
used on the rotor knife bolts because vibration does not easily loosen them, you should
inspect the tightness of the bolts frequently.
This machine is designed for the granulation of plastic materials. Do not feed any other
materials into the machine.
1-3 Responsibility
These machines are constructed for maximum operator safety when used under standard
operating conditions and when recommended instructions are followed in the maintenance
and operation of the machine.
All personnel engaged in the use of the machine should become familiar with its operation as
described in this manual.
Proper operation of the machine promotes safety for the operator and all workers in its
vicinity.
Becoming familiar with materials, inspection, speed limitations, screens, and guard
maintenance and total user responsibility will assist you in learning potential areas in need of
observation for danger.
Each individual must take responsibility for observing the prescribed safety rules as outlined.
All caution, warning and danger signs must be observed and obeyed. All actual or potential
danger areas must be reported to your immediate supervisor.
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1-4 Warnings and Precautions
Our granulators are designed to provide safe and reliable operation when installed and
operated within design specifications, following national and local safety codes.
To avoid possible personal injury or equipment damage when installing, operating, or
maintaining this granulator, use good judgment and follow these safe practices:
; LEARN AND OBEY your company’s safety policy regarding granulating
equipment.
; MOVING OR LIFTING THE GRANULATOR: Although our equipment is built
and engineered for great ruggedness in operation, care must be taken when moving
the machine along the floor or lifting it. Damage may occur to sheet metal covers,
electrical cabinets, or small brackets if pressure is applied to them when moving the
granulator. When lifting the granulator, be certain of total machine weight and the
capability of the lifting equipment. (See the Granulator Specification Sheets for
machine weights and dimensions.)
; SHREDDER LOCATION: Adequate area for routine maintenance should be
provided in order to open the machine for knife, screen, or cleanout service. Proper
service area clearances also should allow people who are working on the machine to
be clearly visible to others, thereby reducing the potential safety hazards.
; SAFE HOUSEKEEPING: The work area must be kept clean and uncluttered during
periods of operation or maintenance. No hand tools or other metal objects should be
left on or around the machine. Any tools or other metal objects that mistakenly fall
into the hopper feed opening can cause severe damage to internal cutting chamber,
rotor and screen components.
; SAFETY GLASSES OR A FACE SHIELD MUST ALWAYS BE WORN when
servicing or operating the machine. Although our machines are designed for the
maximum in flyback control, caution must be used when operating near the hopper
feed opening in order to guard against unexpected material flyback.
; EAR PROTECTION may be required when operating the machine during
granulation of very hard or noisy materials. The Occupational Safety and Health Act
of 1970 has established guidelines for Permissible Noise Exposures (OSHA 1910.95)
that should be followed.
; NEVER attempt to operate the machine unless it is fully assembled with all guards
and interlocks in place and functional.
; OBSERVE all danger, warning, caution and safety labels on the equipment.
; Upon completion of any machine maintenance, be certain ALL SAFETY GUARDS
AND COVERS are securely and properly fastened prior to resuming machine
operation. All fasteners must be in place and properly tightened. ANY
SHORTCUTS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO PERSONNEL OR DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT.
; NEVER wear any loose fitting clothes, neckties, or dangling items such as earrings,
belts, or shoestrings. Jewelry, such as wristwatches, bracelets, or rings should
NEVER be worn. Long hair must be tied back or placed in a tight fitting hairnet.
NEVER lean against or rest hands or feet on the granulator when it is in operation or
open for maintenance. NEVER stand on the granulator when it is in operation.
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; ROTATION OF MOTORS: The correct rotating direction for the machine motor is
clearly marked on the machine. Always check for proper rotation of motors. Incorrect
rotation direction can cause severe damage.
; ELECTRICAL GROUNDING: All electrical equipment on the granulator must be
grounded in accordance to all local codes and Article 250 of the National Electric
Code.
; ALWAYS DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT the main electrical power to the
granulator before performing any service.
; SAFETY INTERLOCKS MUST NOT BE BYPASSED. The mechanical and
electrical safety interlocks ensure the safety of personnel. They should never be
tampered with or removed for ANY reason. They should be checked frequently by a
qualified mechanic for proper operation.
; NEVER modify the machine configuration or any individual component without
written notice from the factory.
Remaining Risks
The machine is constructed so that you are able to operate it safely. Structurally non-
avoidable dangers are prevented as well as possible by the protective devices. Certain risks
still remain. It is imperative to be aware of these risks in order to avoid accidents. To avoid
danger, please observe all safety advice provided.
Type of Danger Activity Possible
Consequences
Danger of crushing by
heavy parts falling
down/over
Cutting caused by
sharp knives—even
when rotor is
stationary
Crushing when
opening/closing
maintenance doors on
front side of machine
Tripping over cables
and other objects
Crushing, cutting,
amputation caused by
run down of the rotor
Unloading and
transporting the
machine and/or
components
Knife replacement,
knife setting, knife
sharpening and other
maintenance work
Maintenance work Serious injury
All activities Serious injury
Maintenance work Serious injury or death
Serious injury
Serious injury
particularly to hands
and fingers
Preventative Measures
• Wear personal protective gear
• Follow safety instructions in
manual
• Wear personal protective gear
• Follow safety instructions in
manual
•Make sure no persons are in the
danger area while closing the door
•Lay cables in accordance with
regulations.
• Keep work station clean and tidy.
• Maintenance doors must always
be tightly locked during operation.
•DO NOT make the run down
safety devices ineffective by using
technical aids or other
manipulations.
•NEVER use hands to check if the
rotor has stopped.
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Type of Danger Activity Possible
Consequences
Preventative Measures
Pulling in caused by
running V-belts
Direct/indirect contact
with live parts in
terminal box.
Failure of Emergency
Stop function
Fire/explosion caused
by throwing
dangerous objects
(i.e. spray cans) into
the shredder
Damage to hearing All activities Diminished hearing,
Instability of machine
caused by vibration
Loosening of the
cutting knife
mountings caused by
vibration
Inhalation of grinding
dust
All activities Serious injury can result
from hair, jewelry, etc.
being pulled into the
machine.
Maintenance work,
start up
All activities Serious injury or death
Grinding Serious injury or death
All activities Serious injury
All activities Serious injury
All activities Diseases of the
Serious injury or death
headaches, impaired
balance, deterioration of
concentration
respiratory tract, etc.
•Never dismount V-belt protection
and window.
•Only trained electricians may carry
out all work on the electrical
equipment. If work is necessary
on parts that conduct dangerous
voltage, a second person should
be present to break the power
supply in case of emergency.
•The yellow-marked lines conduct
voltage at all times—even when
the machine is switched off.
•Only use original safety fuses with
stipulated intensity of current.
•Faulty electrical components must
be replaced immediately.
•If faults occur in the electrical
energy supply, switch machine off
immediately.
•The terminal box must be locked
during operation. Before opening
the terminal box switch too off
(“O”).
•It must be guaranteed that failure
of an Emergency Stop button is
displayed and leads to an
immediate stop.
• Only grind material which
corresponds to the agreed
customer-specific specifications in
all points.
• Reduce noise emissions by taking
suitable measures.
• Wear ear protection.
• Install the machine according to
the instructions in the manual.
•Check the cutting knife mountings
regularly according to the
instructions in the manual.
•Mount a suitable air suction device
and wear breathing equipment if
necessary.
•When cleaning the machine, use
suction; do not blow out grinding
dust.
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Type of Danger Activity Possible
Consequences
Preventative Measures
Crushing, cutting,
amputation caused by
manipulation of
protective devices
For further information on granulator safety, installation, and operation, see the American
National Standard for Plastics Machinery
Size Reduction of Plastics
We have long recognized the importance of safety and have designed and manufactured our
equipment with operator safety as a prime consideration. We expect you, as a user, to abide
by the foregoing recommendations in order to make operator safety a reality.
All activities Serious injury or death
⎯
Granulators, Pelletizers, and Dicers Used for
⎯
Construction, Care, and Use. ANSI B151.11-1982.
•Never make the protective devices
ineffective.
•Check the protective devices
regularly for proper function
according to the manual’s
specifications.
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Chapter 2: Functional Description
2-1 Models Covered in This Manual
The models included in this manual are the Sterling SXS 1500 and 2000 Extreme Duty
Shredders. The SXS Extreme Duty Shredders are designed for processing plastic waste
for reclamation and recycling, large extruder purgings, large reject parts, trip scraps,
baled or loose film, synthetic fiber, wood processing scrap, medical waste, cardboard,
paper, and carpet.
2-2 General Description
Mechanical Section
After the machine has been switched ON, a hydraulically controlled “swing-style” ram
pushes a quantity of material onto the slow-running profiled rotor. The in-feed is
controlled according to load.
The material can be placed (unsorted) in the hopper mounted on top of the machine. Pay
attention to this material; it cannot contain any other metal parts except staples and
nails. (The guarantee does not cover any damage to the machine as a result of metal parts being fed into the machine.) The material in the hopper is shredded by the cutters on
the rotor. This shredding process is repeated as often as required until the whole diameter
of the screen below the rotor has been reached.
The shredder can also be switched off with material still in the hopper.
Control
The machine is fitted with an automatic shut-down; i.e. when set to automatic, the
machine switches off after a pre-set period in the time relay.
The ram feeds the shredding unit (rotor) with as much material as it is able to process.
Upon reaching 70 to 90 % of rated current, the feeding of the ram will be stopped and
automatically started again after the power consumption has fallen by 20% in comparison
with rated current. If the high current is applied longer than 0.7 - 1.5 seconds, the main
drive motor switches OFF and runs back after about 3 seconds standstill time. The ram
plate also runs back while the rotor runs back. The drive motor then stops for another 3
seconds before starting again.
Duration of pauses and return and current settings can be adjusted.
NOTE: Any alterations should only be carried out after consulting the
manufacturer.
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Machine (Standard Execution)
(1) Base Frame
(2) Machine door
(3) Hopper door
(4) Gear Box
(5) Drive motor
(6) V-belt guards
(7) Ram hydraulic guards
(8) Discharge area
The machine housing, drive motor, gear box, hydraulic system and terminal box are
mounted on the base frame for electrical connections.
2-3 Typical Features and Components
3
7
4
2
6
5
8
1
Material In-feed
The grinding material can be fed into the shredder in the following ways:
• Manual in-feed of the material directly into the in-feed hopper.
• Manual in-feed of the material with the help of an additional in-feed device
(e.g. hydraulic feeding unit).
• Automatic in-feed of the material via an additional in-feed device (e.g.
conveyor belt).
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Special hopper
with hydraulic
cover
In-feed Hopper
The material in-feed flows through an in-feed hopper made to ensure the material is
delivered safely and correctly.
NOTE: An optional top-hinged cover to prevent in-feed material fly-back during size
reduction is available.
Additional In-feed Device
If the machine has an optional in-feed device, such as a conveyor belt, please refer to the
additional information about the accessory in the manufacturer’s manual that
accompanied the accessory. A special hopper for an in-feed with conveyor arrangement
can be supplied as an option to the standard hopper.
Hopper for conveyor
belt in-feed
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Drive
The drive of the rotor runs using an electric motor via V-belts. The motor (mounted on
sliding rails or a motor plate) can be adjusted for regulating the tension of the V-belts by
using tensioning screws. The V-belt pulley is attached to the motor shaft with a special
tensioning element.
Drive motor
NOTE: Please observe the operation manual from the manufacturer!
Rotor, Cutters, and Bed Knives
Rotor, cutters, bed knives
• The material is shredded between the cutters assembled on the rotor and the bed
knives that are mounted in a fixed position in the machine lower section.
• All rotors are equipped with square cutters. These cutters make light work of the
heaviest pieces.
NOTE: The knives have four corners so they can be easily turned once a
corner has worn out.
• The design of the rotor has a significant influence on the quality of the shredding
process and the results. The rotor construction, the type of cutter mounting, and
the number of cutters have been matched to the application.
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(1) Rotor cutter
(2) Screen support
(hydraulic)
(3) Bed knife
1
3
2
(1) Rotor cutter
(2) Screen support
1
2
The rotor is accessible after opening the machine door and removing the screen.
The rotor is arranged on roller bearings that are situated outside the housing. The V-belt
pulley is attached to the rotor axis with a taper brush. The rotor is dynamically counter
balanced and has vibration-free concentricity.
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An optional feature is a water cooling system for the rotor used for special applications.
Bearing with water plug
for rotor cooling
Screen and screen support
The screen and the screen support are welded together and fixed to the housing by screws
in standard execution.
The screen is slightly larger in radius than the cutting circle of the rotor cutters. The
screen perforation is selected according to the desired grain size of the shredded material.
All shredded material parts which are smaller than the screen perforation fall through the
screen. The screen is replaceable and can be taken out after opening the machine door.
(See below.)
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(1) Hydraulic cylinder
(2) Screen support
(3) Screen
Conveyor belt
discharge
3
1
Discharge of Shredded Material
Normally the shredded material will be discharged onto a conveyor belt. (Options
include a discharge with blower or with a screw conveyor.)
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Hydraulic Ram
The hydraulic ram is fixed on two arms arranged on flange bearings. Two heavy duty
hydraulic cylinders move the ram back and forth. The ram moves automatically after
switching on the hydraulic system and the shredder when the machine is operated in
automatic mode.
NOTE: The ram can be moved by hand on the control panel when run in manual
(1) Hydraulic cylinder
(2) Bearing
(3) Ram Arm
(4) Ram
(5) Hydraulic unit
mode.
2
4
3
(1) Serrated ram front
plate
(2) Rotor
2
1
1
5
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2-4 Safety Features
Safety device:
machine door
Protective Devices
CAUTION! The Machine may under no ci rcumstances be operated without these
protective devices. The use of faulty or manipulated protective devices
is strongly prohibited.
Safety Device for Machine and Hopper Doors
Safety device:
hopper door
The shredder can only be operated if the doors are closed deactivating the safety switch.
The safety contact is broken when the machine or hopper door is open, thus switching off
the machine.
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V-Belts and Ram Guards
V-belt and ram guards are bolted to the machine. They can be dismounted for
installation and maintenance work when all rotating parts have come to a
complete standstill and the machine is electronically locked out.
(1) Ram guarding
(2) V-belt guarding
NOTE: The operator must fit and mount the protective devices delivered with
the machine according to the current legal safety regulations if the
machine is delivered without drive motors upon customer request.
Safety Markings
Safety markings are attached to the machine. Should one of these markings
becomes detached or is no longer recognizable, it must be replaced. New safety
markings can be ordered through safety signage providers or from the
manufacturer.
Personal Protective Gear
Wear close-fitting clothing. Hair must be pulled back, and loose fitting jewelry
is prohibited. (See table below for more details.)
2
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The following protective gear must be worn when performing the outlined tasks:
Unloading machine. x x x
Connecting machine. x
Operation. x x x x
Cleaning. x x x
Maintenance of bearings. x
Screen replacement. x x
Maintenance of V-belts. x
Maintenance of cutting
knives.
Knife sharpening. x x x x
Safety
helmet
Emergency Stop Button
The machine may only be operated with the installed Emergency Stop buttons.
An Emergency Stop Button must be mounted to the control cabinet and another
on the grinding material in-feed.
Immediately press one of the Emergency Stop buttons in case of an emergency.
CAUTION! The Emergency Stop must be activated in all situations where injury or
damage could result!
Re-operation:
Safety
boots
Safety
gloves
x x
Safety
goggles
Ear
muffs
1. Eliminate cause of Emergency Stop.
2. Unlock Emergency Stop button
3. Acknowledge fault.
4. The machine is now ready for operation.
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Chapter 3: Installation
3-1 Uncrating the Equipment
Requirements at Application Site
Check the application site to make sure it conforms to the qualifications listed below.
• The site has enclosed space.
• The ground has sufficient load-bearing capacity (refer to the “Technical
Specifications” in the Appendix for machine weight). The unevenness of the
ground surface may not exceed 5 mm.
• The machine must be freely accessible from all sides.
• There must be sufficient room for operating and service personnel.
• Spatial requirements: Refer to the “Drawings and Diagrams” in the
Appendix for machine dimensions. All hinged parts must be able to be
opened completely.
• The site is a vibration-free environment.
• The site has sufficient lighting.
• The machine may not be exposed to direct radiation caused by radiators or
the sun.
• Room temperature: +41 to 104 °F (+5° to +40°C)
• Relative atmospheric humidity according to DIN 40040:
15 to 70 % (indoor)
NOTE: By humidity levels higher than 70 %, apply anticorrosive agent
to the metallic-finished machine parts. Insulation for the
tropics is also necessary.
• The machine may not be operated within range of static discharges or strong
magnetic fields as this could lead to faults in the machine control system.
Unloading and Installing the Machine
The machine and components are packed so they arrive safely. Use a suitable crane or
forklift for unloading the packaged machine and/or components.
1. Remove the packaging material and all transportation safety devices after
unloading the machine.
2. In the case that the shredder and its accessory components have been
delivered as individual items, mount these at the site of application in
accordance with the Assembly Drawing. This is the only way to
guarantee there are sufficient piping parts, tubing, and cable connections,
and that the linking places match.
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