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Fritsch ANALYSETTE 3 - Torquemaster Malfunctions; Compatibility; Conversion to Vibratory Sieve Shaker PULVERISETTE 0

Fritsch ANALYSETTE 3
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7.4.4 TorqueMaster malfuncons
For all funcons, the two indicators of the clamping unit must be in the
gr
een area. If one or both indicators are in the red area, proceed
according to the following table.
Malfuncon Possible causes Recfy fault
Both indicators in outer red area Clamping unit open too much Open the clamping unit to a lesser
degr
ee, the toothed belt clamp is
possibly too ght and must be loos-
ened by one tooth at the belt
clamping device on both sides.
Clamping unit must be opened far
enough t
o allow it to be deposited /
clamping unit not aached according
to instrucons
Aach according to instrucons.
Both indicators in inner red area
respecvely
Clamping unit closed too much /
clamping unit not aached according
t
o instrucons
Aach according to instrucons.
An indicator in red area on one side Clamping system aached "very"
as
ymmetrically
Aach according to instrucons.
Make sure that the toothed belt is
fastened symmetrically in the belt
clamping device.
7.4.5 Compability
The TorqueMaster must be used with the toothed belt clamping device
(03.3120.00). The design and proper use of this combinaon will rule out
any damage to the toothed belt.
Generally, the TorqueMaster can also be used with the older belt
clamping device (03.1210.00). However, this combinaon leads to
increased wear and is therefore not recommended.
7.5 Conversion to vibratory sieve shaker PULVERISETTE 0
The ANALYSETTE 3 can also be used as a vibratory micro
mill PUL
VERISETTE 0 by using a mortar and the corre‐
sponding grinding ball.
The "vibratory" micro mill PULVERISETTE 0" is used for ne comminuon
of dry laboratory sample material or suspensions. For homogenising
emulsions or pas
tes.
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