Werner & Weber MPC-A Bedienungsanleitung

WERNER & WEBER Warenhandelsgesellschaft m.b.H., A1050 Wien, Margaretengürtel18/2, Austria
Operation Manual
MPC-A
mobile compactor
MPC-K
MPC-L

The present operation manual for waste compactors of the types MPC-A, MPC-K and MPC- L includes a
detailed product description, instructions for appropriate handling and operational safety, and important
information on accident- and product failure prevention.
Operators are invited to study this manual carefully prior to initial operation of the machine and to consult it
on a regular basis for the sake of compliance with the instructions provided herein. Fail-safe operation and
long product life will be your reward.
No product liability is accepted for damages resulting from inadequate use or handling of our waste
compactors. No claims whatsoever - including claims regarding product design - can be derived from the
contents of this operation manual.
In case of further questions or queries, you are kindly referred to our customer service department.
INTRODUCTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. Safety instructions ....................... 3
Danger- and information signs ....................... 5
2. Description ....................... 6
2.1. Use ....................... 6
2.2. Description of main components ....................... 6
2.2.1. Type MP-A....................... 6
2.2.2. Types MPC-K and MPC-L ....................... 7
2.2.3. Ancillary equipment ....................... 7
2.2.4. Operation panel ....................... 8
2.2.5. Hydraulic power pack ....................... 8
2.2.6. Service opening / ram face ....................... 9
2.2.7. Locking of the discharge door, type MPC-A ....................... 9
2.2.8. Tip bar, type MPC-A ....................... 9
2.2.9. Lifting bar, types MPC-K, MPC-L ....................... 10
2.2.10. Locking of the discharge door,
types MPC-K, MPC-L ...................... 10
2.2.11. Discharge door catch ....................... 10
3. Operation / handling ....................... 11
3.1. Installation instructions ....................... 11
3.2. Initial operation ....................... 12
3.3. Trouble shooting ....................... 13
4. Care and servicing ....................... 14
4.1. Periodical maintenance ....................... 15
5. Annex:
Technical Data ....................... 16
Dimensions ....................... 17
Lubricating scheme ....................... 18
Hydraulic diagram ....................... 19
Circuit diagram standard design ....................... 20
Circuit diagram 3/4 full indication ....................... 21
EC declaration of conformity ....................... 22
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important notes on technical and operational safety are especially highlighted:
DANGER relates to operation procedures requiring strict compliance with
instructions in order avoid hazard to persons and includes remarks on
special worksite hazards.
CAUTION relates to operation procedures requiring compliance in order to rule
out product damage.
1. Prior to initial operation, familiarize yourself with the operation- and maintenance manual. Make
sure to also have read and understood any additional remarks that may apply to special product
features/optionals. A copy of the operation manual must be kept attached to the machine.
2. Operation, maintenance, and repair of the machine is reserved to authorised personnel. Legal
minimum age requirements must be met.
3. Do not employ unskilled or poorly trained staff and clarify competencies in regard to product
operation, maintenance, and repair beforehand.
4. Authorize the responsible operating staff to reject third party instructions that are an apparent safety
hazard.
5. Workshop trainees or apprentices must not operate (or otherwise tamper with) the machine in the
absence of an experienced operator.
6. Perform regular checks to ensure staff˜s compliance with the safety instructions provided in the
manual.
7. Do not operate the machine without proper clothing.
7.a. Avoid rings, wrist watches, ties, scarfs, open jackets, loosely fitting clothes, etc. Do not risk injury by
pulling in or catching on.
7.b. Note that certain procedures require special clothing such as safety shoes, hard hat, gloves, etc.....
8. Check out the location of the nearest fire extinguisher and familiarize yourself/-ves with its
operation. Solicit information on local fire alarm and -fighting possibilities. Avoid the handling of fire
or open light near the charging opening.
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9. Note before initial operation (instructions on page 12):
9.a. Never start operation without prior inspection of the machine; check if danger signs are missing or
illegible.
9.b. Note all danger and safety signs.
9.c. Steady all loose machine parts.
9.d. All covers and openings must be closed prior to the start of operation.
9.e. Make sure to close all service openings immediately after servicing/maintenance.
9.f. Prior to any operation, alarm all persons standing or working near the machine and check that
nobody is working on top of it or inside it.
10. For special uses, the machine must be fitted with certain safety components. Start operation of the
machine only with these parts fitted and in good operational condition and with all maintenance lids
closed.
11. Note before care and servicing (instructions on page 14):
11.1. Unless instructed otherwise, proceed as follows in the event of maintenance- and repair works:
11.1.a Stop motor.
11.1.b Switch off main switch and padlock machine against unauthorised operation. Remove key from
padlock and keep it during maintenance. Disconnect supply mains from plug.
11.2. Prior to opening (any repair work), the respective hydraulic parts, including pressure pipes, must be
depressurized.
11.3. Make sure that all supports and protection pads against vibration, friction, and heat build-up are
properly adjusted.
11.4. Check all electrical equipment for defects such as loose connections or worn cables. The repair of
electrical equipment must be reserved to skilled personnel.
11.5. Regularly check all ducts, hoses and screwed connections for leakages and other damages.
Remove leakages immediately and replace damaged parts. Oil leaking through untight spots is a
risk of fire.
11.6. Do not service the hydraulic unit other than in cold condition.
DANGER Oil leaking through untight spots is a risk of fire. Make sure to wear gloves
when looking for leakages.
Note that the hydraulic oil may be very hot even before reaching operating
temperature. Avoid any contact with hot oil or hot lubricated parts.
11.7. Never jump off the machine but use the steps, ladders, and gangboards instead.
12. Never start operation of a defective machine. Have defects repaired on the spot.

13. Note before machine cleaning:
13.a. Handle all process materials with care. Do not use any inflammable liquids for machine cleaning.
13.b. Close, seal or remove all apertures through which no water/cleaning liquid must penetrate during
cleaning with water or water vapour (high pressure cleaner).
14. Note before machine operating:
14.1. Use appropriate hoists (as per DIN 30722 German Industrial Standard). All loads must be carefully
attached to the hoists.
CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum permissible total weight of 12 t (MPC-A) or
15 t (MPC-K, MPC-L) !
DANGER During the operation of hoists, it is strictly forbidden to stand or work
beneath them.
Always wear gloves when working with metal ropes.
14.2. Inexperienced personnel must never be authorized to perform loading or give directions to crane or
truck drivers. When giving directions, remain within each other´s sight or hearing.
14.3. The machine must always be supported in such a way that weight transfers do not cause
unsteadiness. Avoid that steel rests on steel.
14.4. For maintenance/repair works above body height, adequate ladders and/or platforms are necessary.
Never use machine parts for climbing. All handles, steps, rails, platforms, ladders, and the like must
be kept clean and free from dirt, grease/oil, snow, and ice.
15. Do not effect any modifications on the machine, such as rebuilding or adding-on, without the
supplier´s prior approval. This also applies to the mounting and adjustment of safety installations
and -valves and to the welding of supporting structures.
16. Danger- and information signs:
at the chargebox at the discharge door
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CLEAN CHARGEBOX
EVERY WEEK
DISCONNECT FROM
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE
OPENING THE FLAP
CHARGEBOX
DANGER OF LIFE
DO NOT ENTER!
CUT OFF POWER PRIOR TO
ANY MAINTENANCE WORK!
DANGER
KEEP CLEAR OF
THE DOOR
WHEN FLAP
OPENS!
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With a capacity of 8-25m 3, waste compactors of the types MPC-A, MPC-K and MPC-L are suitable for all
major skip and roll-on/off container handling units. These waste compactors compact your waste down to a
fifth of its original volume and are suitable for any kind of household and industrial waste such as wooden
cases, packaging material, paper, cardboard, etc. They are not suitable for sand, gravel, rumble, hot ashes,
inflammable, acidic or alkaline substances, or heavy metal parts (such as profiles, beams).
Waste compactors of the types MPC-A, MPC-K and MPC-L are designed for a temperature range of
-20 to +60 degrees Celsius.
2. DESCRIPTION
2.1 USE
2.2 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
2.2.1. WASTE COMPACTOR of the type MPC-A
(Skip loader unit)
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Overall view with
optional side walls
and hopper lid
4 ....... lifting pins
5 ....... discharge door lock
1 ....... hydraulic cabinet
2 ....... hopper lid
3 ....... operation panel

2.2.2. WASTE COMPACTOR of the types MPC-K and MPC-L
(Roll on/off unit)
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1.......... hydraulic cabinet
2...........hopper lid (optional)
3...........high-voltage connection
4...........information sign
5...........type plate
6...........operation panel
7...........lifting bar
8...........discharge door lock
Overall view with
optional side walls and
hopper lid
2.2.3. OPTIONALS
Waste compactors may be equipped with the following optionals:
- Hoppers
- Hoppers with lid
- Hydraulic container dumping system
- Container liquid sealed
- Bilateral braces for container handling systems
- Supplementary rolls (front)
- 95% or 100% container full warning
- Limit stop switch for ram face (open or closed position)
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2.2.4 OPERATION PANEL
Control of the machine is via the operation panel, mounted next to the charging opening:
1...........The main switch serves for switching the
power supply on and off.
2.......... By pushing the start button, the compaction
process is started.
3.......... The machine may be switched off by pushing either
of the two EMERGENCY-OFF buttons on its lateral
faces. For restarting, both EMERGENCY-OFF
buttons must be unlocked.
4.......... The release switch serves for gradual opening
of the ram face in case of emergency.
5......... The power cable is connected to the socket
by means of a CEE-standard plug.
2.2.5. HYDRAULIC POWER PACK
The hydraulic power pack is located above the
charging opening and comes in closed design with
maintenance lid. The power pack serves for the control
and supply of the two hydraulic cylinders behind the
ram face.
The hydraulic unit consists of the following
components:
1 ......... motor with hydraulic pump
2 ......... control valve
3 ......... oil tank
4 ......... oil filler
5 ......... oil filter
6 ......... oil level gauge
7 ......... control cabinet
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The service opening is situated below the charging opening and is closed by means of a maintenance lid
with limit switch protection. The compaction box accommodates the ram face, which is operated by means
of two hydraulic cylinders.
2.2.6. SERVICE OPENING / RAM FACE
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DANGER Never enter the charge box
without pushing the
EMERGENCY-OFF button,
switching off the main switch
and padlocking against
unauthorised operation.
Remove key from padlock and
keep it during maintenance.
Disconnect supply mains from
plug!
2.2.7. Locking of the DISCHARGE DOOR, type MPC-A
The discharge door is fitted with a special locking mechanism.
Secure locking mechanism always with the safety lever.
DANGER Note that the discharge door must be
closed and locked before starting the
compaction process.
2.2.8. TIP BAR, type MPC-A
All waste compactors fitted with skip vehicle attachments
come with an adjustable rail (adjustment depending on
vehicle type) for catching on of the tipping hook.
CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum permissible total wheight of 12 t (MPC-A)!
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