User Manual: Filling Machines
User Manual: Filling Machines
User Manual: Filling Machines
USER MANUAL
FILLING MACHINES
SINGLE HEAD
60, 125, 1000, 5000 mL
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Table of Contents
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The table-top machine design allows for portable use as a single entity or easy configuration in an assembly line, which
will prove extremely versatile in the pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries. Examples of product that can be
dispensed include but are not limited to: sweet chili sauce, salsa, BBQ sauce, tomato sauce, cooking oil, creamed
potatoes, mineral water, juice, shampoo, lotions, body scrubs, detergent, and so on.
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Bracket keyway to elimate slippage between drive cylinder and rotating mechanical valve
Standard english and metric food-grade Viton rubber seals, found at most USA industrial suppliers
mechanical valve U-cup seal made of durable food-grade 90A Hard Nitrile rubber
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Upgraded plugs and sockets for foot pedal and power cord
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Dual unit filling capacity label in both oz and mL
Assembly kit containing additional hardware and tools for machine setup and maintenance
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Machine Parts List, Right Side View
Item No. Description Qty.
41 Socket, Machine Foot Pedal 1
42 Socket, Machine Power Cord 1
43 Machine Fuse Holder and Fuse 1
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1. Upon receipt of your new machine, please unpack the machine and hopper to ensure all contents are included
and that there are no evidential signs of damage to your product. If you feel a component is missing or
damaged, please contact your supplier for immediate assistance.
2. Locate the accessory kit and ensure all components listed in the parts list section of this document, are included.
3. Place machine on stable working table check to see if any components are noticeably loose. Use supplied hex
keys and screw drivers to tighten down loose components as necessary.
4. Check to ensure the machine ground line is properly connected as shown below.
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5. Locate machine fuse holder and ensure fuse is installed as shown below.
6. Locate medium sealing ring that came with the accessory kit. Remove clamp on top of selector valve and
place medium sealing ring on top of flange. Install hopper such that the medium sealing ring forms a flush
sealing surface between hopper and selector valve. Clamp hopper to selector valve.
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7. Install adjustor hand wheel handle with supplied screw drivers as shown below.
8. Plug power cord and foot pedal into correct machine socket as shown below.
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9. Remove all dust, dirt, impurities, etc from inlet air connection port to avoid any possible damage to pneumatic
components. Connect air line to inlet air connection port on back of machine as shown below.
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1. Adjust the air pressure regulator (as shown below) to reach air pressure of 0.4-0.6 MPa (58-87 psi), which is
optimal for continual machine use.
2. Press the optional Automatic/Manual button to engage manual mode and run several filling cycles
i. Note: Place a bucket or alternate contain under the outputting mouth nozzle during this step
3. Filling speed can be increased or decreased by the user to optimize production efficiency. It is generally
recommended to increase filling speed when the piston cylinder is in vacuum or suction mode and to slow down
when the piston cylinder discharge or filling mode. Please refer to the following for fine-tuning adjustments:
i. Loosen the locking thumb nut on throttle valve
ii. Turn throttle valve counter clock-wise to increase speed or clock-wise to decrease speed
iii. Fasten locking thumb nut
iv. Usually adjusting the throttle valves on the main cylinder is all that is needed to control filling speeds
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1. Coarse adjustment: loosen set screw on the filler indicator bracket and turn adjustor hand wheel to move the
inductive switch position to the correct fill capacity—this adjusts your filling capacity.
2. Precision adjustment: Fine-tune filling capacity for possible errors by adjusting fill amount against actual amount
dispensed. Lock the filler adjustor lock screw once desired filling amount and actual dispensed amount are
equivalent.
3. Do not move the inductive switch while machine is running, this may cause machine failure or incorrect
measurements.
4. If the inductive switch is moved, adjust the position again until the machine works as desired and then properly
fasten the inductive switch.
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D. Machine Operation
1. After machine setup, idle tuning, and adjustments are complete the machine is now ready for use. Please use
the following control buttons according to your production needs to operate the machine.
Clean (Green Button) – allows user to clean out the system
Automatic/Manual (Green Button) – allows user to operate in manual mode (foot pedal) or automatic
mode (without foot pedal)
Stand-by (Red Button) – machine shutoff
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2. Keep foreign and/or sharp objects away from machine to prevent surfaces and components from being scratched or
furthered damaged, which could affect machine measurement calibrations. It is recommended that all product be
appropriately filtered prior to processing through machine.
3. To prolong the life of the machine and its pneumatic components, it is highly recommended to us a clean, filtered air
supply for machine operation.
4. DO NOT operate machine without liquid or paste “wet product” in the hopper, or without product cycling through the
machine. Failure to do so can result in damage to all internal rubber seals (O-rings and Gaskets)
5. DO NOT operate machine with products that are not in the liquid or paste form (i.e. hard materials, beaded materials,
pellets, etc). Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to machine.
6. To avoid corrosion, contamination, or further damage to machine and its surfaces, it is recommended to regularly
clean all components thoroughly. Depending on your exact process, use FDA or industry approved stainless steel
cleaner for stainless steel components, and FDA or industry approved cleaner for non-stainless steel components.
Clean components with a lint-free cloth.
7. If machine is to be without use for a long period of time, place it in a dry location, remove and clean all components
thoroughly, and cover the machine.
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Provisions:
1. Contact a professional or your supplier if you are unable to clean, service, or otherwise maintain the machine
2. Never change or swap the air tubes on the machine, this will cause the machine to not operate or become
permanently damaged
3. Before cleaning, servicing or otherwise maintaining the machine, stop operation and unplug power and air supply
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Air Pressure
Air Compressor Regulator Pressure Gauge
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Air Pressure
Air Compressor Regulator Pressure Gauge
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