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Stephan VCM 44 - 7 Machine Description; Motors; Working Inserts

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Machine description
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VCM 44
7. Machine description
All parts of the VCM 44 which come into contact with food products are of non-rust stainless
steel or other physiologically harmless material.
7.1 Motors
7.1.1 Main Motor
The main motor is a high-performance motor with a F/H insulation.
The main motor is directly flanged below the bowl. The processing insert is fitted onto the motor
shaft and is locked in place by turning- like a bayonet locking.
The motor bearing shield B is designed as a counterweight to achieve a weight balance be-
tween bowl and main motor.
7.1.2 Shaft sealing of the main motor
The sealing of the main motor shaft is done by means of an integral seal system with two radial
shaft seals (vacuum and pressure).
Axial immobilization is by means of 2 thread bolts with nuts.
7.1.3 Mixing baffle
The manual moved mixing baffle promotes product circulation and scrapes the bowl and lid
clean.
7.2 Working inserts
The working inserts are manufactured from highly resistant alloyed stainless steel. Their form
and size are optimally suited to the motor performance, bowl shape and the process to be car-
ried out.
The
The motor shaft may be damaged if the main motor is switched on when working in-
serts or foreign bodies are in the machine. The use of force may damage the motor
shaft and should therefore be avoided.
Only the use of a completely undamaged sealing flange guarantees a perfect ad-
justabled bowl seal. A faulty seal must be replaced immediately, since it may dam-
age the main motor. (See ” Daily cleaning and maintenance” on page 16.)
We recommend you to store a complete replacement sealing system including run-
ning sleeves.