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GENERAL OPERATIONS
PREPPING YOUR PLANT:
2 STEPS FOR OPTIMAL PROCESSING
1) ENVIRONMENT PREPARATION
Ensure adequate space
Review electrical requirements
Have adequate bins for product transport
Cooler temperatures ( below 15˚C ) in processing room is beneficial
2) PLANT PREPARATION
Cut main stalk
Seperate each individual stem (no 'Y' junctions)
Leave 3" of stem for clearance into machine
Ensure clean angled cuts for precise feeding
Keep prepped product stem side up for efficiency
Size the stem to fit the ideal hole
Feed end first into machine
CLEANING
A thorough cleaning of the GC Bucker should be performed after each use. Any resin build-
up on the machine attracts more resin, compounding the problem. Build-up can cause
decreased performance, overheating and could trip your circuit breaker. Future cleaning
also becomes more difficult if build-up is given a chance to dry out and harden. Operating
the GC Bucker in a cold environment will also reduce resin build-up.
After disassembly, all chutes, springs and guards can be soaked using hot water and, or
wiped with isopropyl alcohol. Soak all other surfaces with soap and warm water and let sit
for 5-10 minutes. Repeat 2-3 times to soften the resin, then powerwash to remove debris.
Be sure to wash the under side of the cartridge also. Any stubborn areas, such as the top
plate, may require scrubbing with a stiff bristled or a plastic scraper (do not use a metal
scraper). Plant matter build-up is the most obvious sign that more attention is needed in a
particular area. Dry the machine with compressed air or a soft cloth.
Directions for cleaning:
1. Make sure Bucker is turned off
2. Using provided tools, remove Bearing Bar and then the Top Plate
3. Clean Top Plate with isopropyl alcohol using brushes provided
4. Spray Top Plate liberally with isopropyl alcohol
5. Wipe down using a soft cloth, making sure the machine is dry completely
6. Clear out any debris on the bottom of the chute
7. Spray blade liberally with isopropyl alcohol
8. Wipe down using a soft cloth, making sure the machine is dry completely
For more information or to watch our video tutorials visit cprosolutions.com
MATERIALS NEEDED
• Tool kit provided with Bucker
• Brush / Plastic scraper
• Spray bottle filled with 70% isopropyl alcohol
• Soft cloths
INSPECTION
Inspection of the GC Bucker should be conducted prior to each use
following these steps:
1. Unplug the Bucker and visually inspect all of the components for wear, damage and plant
matter build-up
2. Remove the bearing plate, top plate. See disassembly section for instructions
3. Inspect the blade for damage or cracking
4. Ensure the blade spins freely
5. Visually inspect the bag and ensure the Bucker is free of loose debris
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
The GC Bucker is a precision machine. It is essential that it is operated and maintained
with this in mind. The machine has been adjusted and tested by the manufacturer prior to
shipping to ensure optimal performance. However, it is important to inspect the machine at
initial start-up and after each use to ensure that no damage or plant material build-up has
occurred and that the blades spin freely.
In addition, it is highly recommended to clean the machine at the end of every use. This
ensures that the blades are kept lubricated and that resin does not build-up and affect
performance. This is especially important if the machine has been stored for an extended
period of time.
NOTE
• There are a series of holes located on the front of the top plate for bucking
• Stems are fed through the holes of the machine by hand
• Each plant must have 3 inches of base stem to clear the buckers
• Please note all strains run differently and certain denser strains can need the top
colas taken off before being run
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