Insulation Blowing Machine M99
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X-Floc Dämmtechnik-Maschinen GmbH
Rosine-Starz-Straße 12 · 71272 Renningen · Germany
Phone +49-7159-80470-30 · Fax -40 | info@x-floc.com · www.x-floc.com
4 Preparation
The operator is obliged to familiarise himself with the handling of insulation blowing machine M99’s
operating elements, as well as all the accessory parts before the initial commissioning in order to avoid
damage and accidents.
4.1 Transport, Assembling & Connecting
4.1.1 Unpacking & setup
The insulation blowing machine is packed for transport in the factory. The first step is to
unpack the machine and dispose the packaging material. The packaging material used is
made from recyclable material and must be disposed of in accordance with applicable
regulations.
Figure 8: Moving the machine
In order to facilitate easier transportation of the insulation
blowing machine, take the machine by the hopper extension [1],
carefully bring it to a balanced tilt using your foot and move it on
its wheels [13] to the required destination.
Moving the machine by gripping the hopper’s [3] handles [2] is not
advised.
When transporting the machine over palettes or anything similar,
protect the machine from tipping over or external hindrances.
In the event of transportation using cranes and lever
mechanisms, the main load must be taken from the bottom of the
machine [10]. A suspension exclusively for machine parts is
insufficient and dangerous.
The machine will be delivered in fully working condition. A self-installation of individual components is not
required. The insulation blowing machine should be installed on an even and stable surface, which can
accommodate heavy loads. When choosing the installation site, the following criteria must be met:
Sufficient air supply and open space around the machine.
Dry and even surface. Safe position!
Keep the hose lines and cable connectors as short as possible.
Avoid sharp hose curvatures and kinks.
Do not expose the insulation blowing machine to direct sunlight.
CAUTION!
The blowing machine is heat sensitive!
When exposed to direct sunlight and there is an insufficient supply of cool air, a power loss may
occur which may cause damage from overheating.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Ensure a sufficient amount of cool and fresh air reaches the machine’s intake socket [11].