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Arrange the mains cable so that there is no
danger of it being tripped over.
Protect against damage, e.g., caused by it
being run over.
• Before connecting to the mains make sure that the mains
voltage is in accordance with the details on the rating
plate.
• Only connect to the mains supply using a special distribut-
ing point, e.g. using a site distribution system with fault cur-
rent protection with INF ≤ 30 mA.
• Connect mortar spraying machine to the mains supply.
Preparing the mortar spraying machine
Only work with the safety grill inserted!
Recommended lubricant for the mortar hose
Water is not a satisfactory lubricant.
Danger of blockages!
Synthetic resin products –> synthetic resin
PCC systems
• Fill 2–3 l synthetic resin dispersion or cellulose paste into the
receptacle.
• Caution: set changeover switch (4, fig. 12) to „0" before turn-
ing on the master switch (1, fig. 12).
The pump is switched on, even if the feed rate
regulator is at position „0".
• Turn master switch (1, fig. 12) to „1", the indicator lamp will
show that the machine is ready for operation.
• Set feed rate regulator (3) to „5".
• Turn changeover switch (4) to „AUTO" (remote control using
spray lance).
• Hold spray lance over an empty bucket.
dispersion
–> cellulose paste
• Close the air flow regulator (fig. 13.2).
• Hold the spray lance over the container.
• Open material tap (Fig. 13, 1) on spray lance (material tap at
• If cellulose paste comes out of the tip, close the material tap
• Replace container and lubricant with container and coating
• Hold spray lance above container with cellulose paste.
• Open material tap (Fig. 13, 1) on spray lance.
• As soon as coating material exits from spray lance,
• Fasten mortar hose using hose holder to the frame (each
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90° to spray lance), the mortar spraying machine is switched
on.
(fig. 13, 1) (material tap points forwards).
material.
close material tap (Fig. 13, 1).
The mortar spraying machine is now full and ready.
connecting hose separately).
Do not kink the mortar hose!
Protect it against damage e.g., resulting
from it being run over or from sharp ob-
jects.
PLACING INTO OPERATION
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