Accu1Direct Accu1 9700 All-Fiber Insulation Blowing Machine Owner’s Manual
- August 8, 2024
- Accu1Direct
Table of Contents
- Accu1Direct Accu1 9700 All-Fiber Insulation Blowing Machine
- Warranty
- **Accu1Direct’s line of All-Fiber machines move material to specified
- Maintenance
- Warnings
- Operating Instructions
- Machine Adjustments
- Airlock Seal Replacement Instructions
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Accu1Direct Accu1 9700 All-Fiber Insulation Blowing Machine
Warranty
Accu1Direct products are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five (5) years from date of purchase.
The following restrictions apply:
- The warranty applies to products in normal use only. The product must be serviced and maintained as described herein.
- If the product fails it will be repaired or replaced at the option of Accu1Direct.
- All shipment/delivery charges are the responsibility of the purchaser.
- Warranty service claims are subject to factory inspection for product defect(s). If during warranty evaluation it is determined that the machine has been used in any way other than the purpose for which it was designed, Accu1Direct reserves the right to void the warranty.
- All warranty claims must be made within the warranty period. This warranty is non-transferrable.
- Note that the warranty does not apply if the product or product part is damaged by accident, misuse, or has been tampered with in any way.
- Normal wear items (seals, filters, etc.) are specifically excluded from warranty unless found defective by Accu1Direct.
- Blowers, gear boxes, and engines are covered under the warranty of the manufacturers of those products.
- This warranty is exclusive and shall be in lieu of any other warranty, expressed or implied, which may be available to the purchaser.
- All returned goods must be accompanied by a Returned Goods Authorization number (RGA). Contact our factory to obtain the RGA number.
**Accu1Direct’s line of All-Fiber machines move material to specified
areas by:**
- Conditioning materials via agitator/auger shafts so that it can be
- Moved by pressurized air through hoses to the desired spaces.• Fiber materials are loaded into the machine hopper.
- The agitator arms break up the materials while the auger moves the material to the air lock opening.
- In the airlock, rotating vanes carry conditioned material to the air stream at the bottom of the airlock.
- As the material passes by the air stream it is pushed through the airlock exhaust tube and into the attached hose.
- Moisture is added to the material as it exits the spray nozzle at the hose end.
Maintenance
All Accu1Direct equipment is designed to give maximum service with minimum maintenance. The following table is a suggested guide to help you maintain your machine properly. Correct equipment care, i.e. KEEPING THE MACHINE OUT OF THE WEATHER, AND KEEPING FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE HOPPER, will be rewarded with many years of top performance.
NOTE : DO NOT LUBRICATE CHAIN. Chain is permanently lubricated at the
factory. Lubricating chain will cause it to wear faster because chain will
collect dust and grit.
IN FIELD: Although all maintenance should be done on a regular basis at
your shop rather than the field, occasional field adjustment may be required.
The following list of tools will allow field personnel to perform any
necessary equipment adjustments.
USEFUL TOOLS:
Screwdriver
- Volt-Ohm Meter and Continuity Checker
- Wrenches: Allen set (English), 8” Adjustable
Warnings
- Do not attempt to service machine while running.
- Doors and guards must be in place at all times during operation.
- Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry while using this machine.
- Keep hands and arms out of the hopper and away from moving parts.
- Do not leave the machine unattended while running.
- Keep hands and face away from hose end while machine is operating.
- Only trained personnel who have read this manual should be authorized to operate this machine.
- Do not use objects to push material in the hopper.
- Keep cutting tools (utility knives for example) away from hopper opening to avoid having these items fall into the hopper and damaging the machine.
Operating Instructions
- Starting the Model 9700:
- Plug the Model 9700 into an appropriate power source via the recessed power receptacle on the rear of the unit with the mating plug provided.
- Connect remote to the Model 9700 via the 100’ remote cord provided. More remote cord can be added as required.
- Make sure the remote switch is in the Off position.
- Move Boost switch to the Line position. If volt meter reads less than normal voltage, move the Boost switch to the ON position.
- Press the green On button. The Remote and Blower Only switches are now operational.
- For “Blower Only” operation set Remote to Off and Blower Only switch located on the electrical panel to On. The blowers should come on, but the agitators won’t spin.
- To feed material, turn blower to Off and remote switch to On. Both the blowers and agitators should now be on. Note that the blowers will stay on if the Blowers
- Only switch is left in the On position regardless of the remote setting.
- Stopping the Model 9700:
- Press the red Stop button. The Model 9700 will not come on again until the green On button is pressed again.
Machine Adjustments
Blowers:
Use Blower Speed dial located on electrical panel. Lower numbers represent
lower speed; higher numbers represent higher speed.
Material:
To increase material flow, turn the material feed screw located at the rear of
the machine clockwise with the hand crank provided. To decrease flow, turn the
screw counter clockwise.
Agitator / Rotor Speed:
Access the motor positioning screw through the slot on the side of the machine
beneath the Control Panel using the ratcheting wrench provided. Speed is
increased as belt tension is lowered. Speed decreases as belt tension is
raised. Both agitator and airlock rotor speed are adjusted proportionally in
this manner.
Airlock Seal Replacement Instructions
Regular maintenance on your Accu1Direct Model 9700 will extend the life of the equipment and provide better production. Replace all of your airlock seals as soon as a decrease in production occurs. Airlock seal life may vary dramatically because of such factors as type and quality of material used (the more abrasive the material, the shorter the seal life) and damaging objects like knives, hammers, or nails.
To replace seals:
- Remove airlock drive chain.
- Remove sprocket on airlock.
- Loosen set screws on both airlock bearings.
- Remove bearings on front and back airlock plates.
- Remove front airlock plate (outlet tube plate).
- Remove rotor.
- Remove old seals.
- Clean rotor and check for damage.
- Slide felt and foam rings into place as shown below.
- Put new seals into place with the thinner ply side against the plate that is welded to the rotor; tighten the bolts only slightly.
- Square up edges and press rubber firmly against felt and foam rings; tighten bolts (bolts are too tight if rubber squeezes out between plates).
- Check airlock housing for any damage before re-assembly.
- Reassemble by reversing process.
- Be sure to promptly replace worn agitator paddles, because worn paddles will also reduce machine production.
Troubleshooting
References
- Accu1Direct - Insulation Blowing Machines & Removal Vacuums
- Accu1Direct - Insulation Blowing Machines & Removal Vacuums
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