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1.    TRACKING THE BELT       Tracking    or training the belt is the procedure required to make the belt run    true    when empty and loaded  It  consists of a process of adjusting the rollers idlers and manner of loading  Belt training is usually minimized if the  following are double checked and corrected before beginning       The conveyor has been installed straight  level  and square      All pulleys and idlers are square with the conveyor centerline     Belt splices are correct and square      All rollers and pulleys rotate freely      All rollers and pulleys are clean      There are no defects in the belting itself     NOTE  BELT TRACKING IS USUALLY BEST ACCOMPLISHED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ONE PERSON OR A QUALIFIED  INDIVIDUAL  AND SHOULD FIRST BE PERFORMED WITH THE BELT RUNNING EMPTY     WARNING  For safety reasons  before adjustments are made  the motor must be locked out   tagged out electrically  in such a way so that it may not be restarted by anyone in the vicinity or remote of the conveyor  Failure to do so  may result in personal injury     The first step in the operation of the belt is to properly tension the take up mechanism s   Your  FC  conveyor may  be equipped with   see Figure A      A manual screw type take up at the tail only       Manual take up screws in the tail and an intermediate section     Manual take up screws on the tail and an automatic take up with weight box in an intermediate section                                                  n1   
2.  12 21 5 10 So E  Ply separation    13 23 11 9        Vulcanized splice separation                         23 10 20 14 19 2           Excessive top cover wear  gouges  rips  ruptures and tears         12 24 17 15 19 5             REMEDIES FOR COMMON CONVEYOR PROBLEMS    1     BELT BOWED  Avoid telescoping belt rolls or storing them in damp  locations  A new belt should straighten out when    broken in  or complete  system must be reinspected     BELT IMPROPERLY SPLICED OR WRONG FASTENERS  Use fasteners  recommended by the manufacturer  Retighten after running for a short  while  If improperly spliced  remove old splice and resplice  Set up regular  inspection schedule     BELT STRAINED  or elongated on one side   Allow enough time for new  belt to  break in   If belt does not break in properly or is not new  remove  strained section and splice in a new piece     BELT SPEED TOO FAST  Reduce speed     BREAKER STRIP MISSING OR INADEQUATE  When service is lost   install belt with proper breaker setup     COUNTERWEIGHT TOO HEAVY  Recalculate weight and adjust counter   weight accordingly  Reduce take up tension to point of slippage  retighten  slightly     COUNTERWEIGHT TOO LIGHT  Recalculate weight and adjust counter   weight or screw take up accordingly     DIFFERENTIAL SPEED WRONG ON DUAL PULLEYS  Make necessary  adjustment and observe operation closely     DAMAGE BY ACIDS  CHEMICALS OR OILS  OR DETERIORATION BY  ABRASIVES  HEAT OR MILDEW  Use belt designed for specific conditi
3.  BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURE WILL NOT ALLOW THE GREASE TO TRAVEL  PROPERLY AND THOROUGHLY THROUGHOUT THE GREASE TUBES     SAFETY    WARNING    Make inspections when all operations are stopped and lockout and tagout procedures are completed    The importance of exercising EXTREME CARE when erecting and maintaininga Flite Veyor  cannot be over emphasized   Working at heights reached by even the smallest installations can be hazardous  unless safety precautions are taken   In any case  BE CAREFUL   DO NOT HURRY   AND REMEMBER WHERE YOU ARE AT ALL TIMES     Your conveyor has been designed to comply with CEMA safety standards  These safety standards can be obtained  through the American Society of Mechanical Engineers as ASME B20  1993      Operating and maintenance personnel should be thoroughly trained in safe operating procedures  recognition of possible  hazards and maintenance of a safe area around the conveyor     Sh tright i   AVOID SERIOUS  own at right Is an example INIURTORDEATI     of the warning sign attached to conveyor covers  This machine much be   Refer to pg  16 under    Every forty hours  for locked out in  instructions to reorders safety labels   accordance with  current OSHA  requirements before  any maintenance or    The following safety guidelines should be followed  service Is performed        THESE ARE GUIDELINES ONLY AND COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS   LOCAL  STATE AND FEDERAL  INCLUDING  OSHA   IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER       Maintain a safety p
4.  CONVEYOR FRAME IS STRAIGHT  Pi LINE             VERIFY THAT THE CONVEYOR FRAME  CHANNELS ARE LEVEL WITHIN     1 8         Figure D   Checking squareness of frame and or idlers       Tighten the connecting hardware and any hardware that was loosened to assist with the installation of the splices  At  this time  check the tightness of all the hardware in the conveyor to ensure that all are properly tightened  including  items such as the set screws in the bearing and bushings     Check that the head pulley is level and square to the frame or centerline of the conveyor  see Figure E   Corrections  may be made by adjusting and or shimming the head bearings  It may be beneficial to match mark the bearings  and supporting angles for later reference  NOTE  Because of manufacturing tolerances and the center crown which  aids in belt tracking  alignment measurements should be taken on the shaft and not on the pulley itself     Figure E   Head Pulley    Square and Level         1 32                   LEVEL DATUM       Squareness may be checked  using the method in Figure      4    A   1 32        CONVEYOR              909       OFFSET LINE       CARRYING IDLER AND RETURN ROLL INSTALLATION    A good installation of carrying idlers and return rolls will greatly aid with the belt tracking properly  Indeed  if these  items are not installed correctly  it will be almost impossible to make the belt track  In some cases  improper instal   lation may cause permanent damage to the belt     The
5.  The purpose of the take up is to  1  establish and preferably maintain a pre determined tension in the belt  2   remove the accumulation of slack in the belt at startup or during momentary overloads  3  provide sufficient reserve  belt length to enable re splicing if necessary  and 4  provide a means by which to square up the tail pulley with the  conveyor centerline     Screw take ups should be adjusted so that the pulleys they control are square with the centerline of the conveyor  and there is just enough tension applied to the belt so that there is no slippage at the drive pulley and the belting  conforms to pulley crowns  Slippage will cause friction between the pulley lagging and belting resulting in permanent  damage to both  Too much tension may cause premature wear to all conveyor components  including the belt and  bearings     The typical screw take up consists of  Figure     Adjusting Screw Take Up  a bearing plate mounted on a screw        HEAD SHAT Te BEARS  with a nut assembly on each end    The nut assembly may be a single nut  with a set screw or a standard nut  with a secondary standard nut on the  outside of the assembly as a locking  nut  Adjustments are made on the  end that one wishes the pulley shaft  to travel toward  see Figure K   Start RUBBER BLADE  by loosening the set screw or locking  nut  Turn adjusting nut clockwise until  desired position is obtained  Retighten  set screw or locking nut  It may be  necessary to back off the nut on the  opppos
6.  are installed in the proper direction  to maximize material movement     Adjust all take up pulleys including the tail pulley Figure G   and intermediate take up  if included  so that  they are positioned to take full advantage of their  purpose after the belt is installed  Pull belt through  conveyor frame and down  around  and back up  intermediate take up pulley  if provided  then  continue through the conveyor frame and around  the tail pulley back toward the head pulley  If your  conveyor has a snubbing pulley located next to the  head pulley  make sure that the belt goes over the  top of this pulley  The snubbing pulley provides  increased surface contact of the belt to the head  pulley  thereby increasing head pulley traction   When measurements A B and C D are equal  the  end is square     Proving Accuracy  of Squared Cut  End    Splice the belt following the instructions with the When measurements A B and C D are equal  the end is  mechanical splices included with your square   conveyor        NOTE  Instead of using mechanical splices  you may have the belt splice vulcanized by an outside firm  Vulcanizing is  a process that makes the splice by melting the two ends of the belt together  and is more common for conveyors that  have a belt scraper installed            COVER INSTALLATION    Top covers are an optional accessory for your    FC    conveyor  and installation instructions are included from the  Original Equipment Manufacturer  Typically  these covers are a s
7.  carrying idlers provided with your    FC    belt conveyor are either three roll troughing or single roll flat idlers  Roll  diameter is either 4    or 5     Return idlers are single roll flat type  All of the idlers are manufactured to CEMA stan   dards  The holes in the conveyor frame have been made to accept both CEMA B and CEMA C idlers  You may have  received some carrying idlers with rubber discs  These are to be installed at the loading point to absorb shock   Standard spacing for troughed carrying idlers is 4 C C with closer spacing at loading points specified for some ap   plications  You may reference the text on the packing slip that provides specifications for your conveyor for the idler  spacing  Return rolls are normally spaced 10   C C  Training idlers  if provided  should be spaced 75    100   C C  All  installation hardware  including two    drop    brackets for each return roll  has been included with your conveyor  See  Figure F for an assembly diagram     Figure F   Typical Idler and Return Roll Assembly MOUNTING    BRACKET    HARDWARE PACKAGE  INCLUDES 2 FLAT WASHERS   ONE LOCK WASHER  PER BOLT NUT ASSY     IDLER SPACER PLATE  USED ON IDLERS  THAT DO NOT HAVE THE RETURN  MOUNTED UNDER     STANDARD 20     FC INTERMEDIATE  SUB ASSY        RETURN ROLL 10  SPACING               Troughing type carrying idlers are manufactured as standard with outside rolls on 209  359  and 45  angles  If your  conveyor has 35  idlers  we have also included some 20  idlers whic
8.  damage     You will find a packing list attached to one of the items in the shipment  Check each item against the list  Check  by description  specification  quantity  count  etc  Should there be any discrepancies  notify us immediately  If an  order or shipment includes more than one  FC  Conveyor  the parts for each conveyor will be keyed or marked  on the packing list for easy identification     Small parts and items such as bolts  washers  bushings and keys are just as important to an installation as the  larger parts  Make sure these are located and checked before disposing of any containers or packing  We cannot  be responsible for loss of items that are listed and included on our packing list     Should there be some delay between the time an order is received and the ensuing installation  store parts in a  protected area so they may be easily located and identified  RETAIN PACKING LISTS FOR THIS REASON  AS WELL  AS FOR FUTURE PARTS REFERENCE      eonou                eSueuo     1oefqns suorsueup Ily  310N  elgelrewe             VIN3O 19410                                                                                  9   9T T vc   9                     9     91  G E9   AYL   09 0907593   9  8     cc    OZ  8     8T   91 9 98    289   YG  907504   9 48     0           uB L ET          e c9 48V 87075924   g8 Jy DAE         ST 9T   8                42494 uGV cVvOTSOA   g8 447 49T     ST 48 T cT 46    42404 496 9607524   g8   AGL        48     0T          ev   OS 06075
9.  internal parts  Do not use  lubricants  of the EP  extreme pressure  type  those containing slippery additives  or heavy weight  90 140 wt   gear  lube     7  Install the rear or backside of drive cover and mounting brackets  following the instructions provided with  the drive assembly hardware and Figure O  Mount motor when mounting the drive cover motor end bracket     8  Install proper sheaves on motor and reducer  Check packing list and sheave cartons for markings and  identification  Interchanging sheaves will result in improper belt speed and unsatisfactory operation  Sheaves  should be mounted to motor and reducer as close as possible to prevent overhung load  Align sheaves  by using a straight edge across the outer faces of both sheaves  Be sure keys are properly installed and  tighten set screws firmly     13 __________________________________    CAUTION  Keep breather holes in speed reducer clear at all times to prevent pressure buildup     WARNING   NEVER remove breather plug or oil level plug while drive assembly is in operation  or personal injury  may result  Check these only when drive is not operating     Figure O   Mounting of Torque Arm  Installation of Drive Assembly Cover       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    Emergency stop switches  safety shut off switches  zero speed switches  overflow and overload devices and other  electrical controls are all necessary considerations for a safe conveyor installation  controls and switches are  usually furnished by conveyor u
10.  unused goods  the purchaser will pay a minimum handling charge of fifteen percent  15   of the  original purchase price of the goods returned     WARRANTY   All items manufactured by Sweet Manufacturing Company are warranted against defects in material or  workmanship for one  1  year from the date of shipment  but not against damage caused by accident  abuse  or faulty  installation   Sweet Manufacturing Company will replace free of charge  F O B  point of supply   all such defective parts if  returned to the factory  charges prepaid  All items manufactured by others and resold by Sweet Manufacturing Company  are warranted to the full extent of the warranties furnished by such original manufacturer  No allowances will be made  for repairs  alterations or changes unless specifically authorized by us  There are no other warranties  expressed or  implied  other than title  freedom from liens  and against patent infringement  SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY   Liability of Sweet Manufacturing Company to the purchaser for damages arising out of  the manufacture  sale  delivery  use or resale of the equipment  whether based on warranty  contracts  negligence  or  otherwise  shall be limited to and shall not exceed the cost of the repair or replacement of defective part or parts  Upon  expiration of the warranty  all such liabilities shall terminate  Sweet Manufacturing Company shall not be liable to the  
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12. CONVEYORS                  3 5  CARRYING IDLER AND RETURN ROLL INSTALLATION                                                 6  BELT INSTALLATION               7   TOP COVER INSTALLATIUN                               Gandnnaescitanncdaaansshansee cad annatandacandananasaas 8  LOAD SKIRTING INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT                                  0       1       8 9  BELT SCRAPPER ADJUSTMENT                                                           10   I 5icE I MMee         M                         10 12  DRIVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION      inns ouis tnasQFa aEupa                                         13 14  ELECRICAL EQUIPMENT                                                                                                                       ra kd AE un add CERE 14  CONVEYOR BELT TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE                             eene eere 15  REMEDIES FOR COMMON CONVEYOR PROBLEMS                                                    15  MAINTENANCE                                                                                               16 17  LT iz e                               M   I 18    Purchase Date    Serial Number       INTRODUCTION    The purpose of this Owner s Manual is to advise and instruct owners of  FC  Belt Conveyors and accessories  in the recommended installation  operation and maintenance of the equipment  You have purchased a product  which has been manufactured with utmost care and the finest materials  reflecting many years of engineering  knowle
13. DE SKIRT LH       PLATE  SPACER       SUPPORT  LOAD SKIRT       HEXHEAD BOLT 3 8 16 X 1       CRG BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 1 2       LOCKWASHER 3 8       WASHER  FLAT 3 8       HEXNUT  3 8 16          BRACKET  Z          SKIRTBOARD  RUBBER       COVER  OPTIONAL       DLER  FRAME                   RETURN ROLLS                      7    channel retains skirtboard  rubber and is used for height  adjustment              BELT SCRAPER ADJUSTMENT    A belt scraper is an optional accessory whose purpose is to    clean the belt of material that may stick after the belting has Figure J    passed the head pulley  The blade is a replaceable rubber Typical Beli sera par  piece that extends the width of the belt  The blade s pressure  against the belt should be just enough to clean the material  off  As with the skirtboard rubber  excessive pressure will  cause accelerated wear to the belting and scraper  Pressure  is controlled by the location of counterweights mounted with  one each on two arms attached to a fulcrum  To adjust the  weights  loosen the set screws and slide the weights away from  the fulcrum for increased pressure and toward the fulcrum                                                             RUBBER BLADE    for decreased pressure  see Figure J   Fully retighten the set    d                   screws when adjustment is complete  Monitor the blade for FULCRUM  excessive wear as a blade that is worn to the base will cause          5 COUNTERWEIGHT  rips and tears in the belting     
14. I 650001          Belt Conveyor    Galvanized Formed Channel Belt Conveyor       INSTALLATION   amp  OPERATING  INSTRUCTION MANUAL    Manufactured in the U S A  by    why    SS coco    MANUFACTURING COMPANY    P O  Box 1086  2000 E  Leffel Lane   Springfield  Ohio 45501  Toll Free  1 800 334 7254  in U S A   amp  Canada     Phone  937 325 1511     Fax  937 322 1963    www sweetmfg com       09 2010    STANDARD CONDITIONS   TERMS      SALE    Orders are subject to the approval of Sweet Manufacturing Company in writing at Springfield  Ohio  U S A   or by shipment  of goods  All orders are considered firm contracts  Shipping dates are only our estimate based upon time required for  production  and we shall not be liable for any claims for delays beyond our control  nor shall we accept cancellations or  suspensions unless agreed upon  at the same time protecting us against loss caused by such cancellation or Suspension     The title and right to possession of the goods covered by order shall remain with Sweet Manufacturing Company until  complete and final payment therefore shall have been paid to Sweet Manufacturing Company in cash  including any  interest or other auxiliary charges provided for  All goods covered by order will be considered as personal property until  completely paid for  regardless of mechanical attachment to real estate     No material shall be returned without our authorization  Where written consent of Sweet Manufacturing Company is  given for the return of
15. PROPERLY PLACED IDLERS  Relocate idlers or insert additional idlers  spaced to support belt     IMPROPER LOADING  Feed should be in direction of belt travel and at belt  speed  centered on belt  Control flow with feeders  chutes and skirtboards     IMPROPER STORAGE OR HANDLING  Contact your representative for  storage and handling tips     INSUFFICIENT TRACTION BETWEEN BELT AND PULLEY  Increase  wrap with snub pulleys  Lag drive pulley  In wet conditions  use grooved  lagging  Install correct cleaning devices on belt and centrifugal switch for  safety     MATERIAL BUILDUP  on pulleys and idlers   Remove accumulation and  install cleaning devices  scrapers and inverted  V  decking     MATERIAL FALLING BETWEEN BELT AND PULLEY  Use skirtboards  properly  Remove accumulation     PULLEY LAGGING WORN  Replace worn pulley lagging  Use grooved  lagging for wet conditions  Repair loose bolts protruding     PULLEYS TOO SMALL  Go to a larger diameter    RELATIVE LOADING VELOCITY TOO HIGH OR TOO LOW  Adjust  chutes or belt speed  Consider use of impact idlers  Observe operation  closely     SIDE LOADING  Load in direction of belt travel     SKIRTS INCORRECTLY PLACED  Install skirtboards so that they do not  rub against belt     E 0 LL LLARSS  S                           S  S         MAINTENANCE    WARNING   Before performing any maintenance  lubrication  or inspection  the motor must be  locked out tagged out electrically in such a way so that it may not be restarted by anyone in  the vi
16. ately     1  Make sure the driven shaft  on which the reducer is to be mounted  is clean and free from burrs  Remove  any protective coating on the drive shaft and in the hollow bore of the reducer  Coatings may be removed  by using a non flammable solvent     2  Inspect and locate machine key in drive shaft     WARNING   For safe handling of the reducer  use only proper lifting equipment having ample load carrying  capacity  Hand lifting is dangerous  It is good practice to avoid excessive overhung load on both the drive  shaft and the input shaft of the speed reducer by mounting the reducer as close as possible to bearing  support  and V belt sheaves as close as possible to the reducer and motor  Do not force reducer when  mounting on shaft  as bearings may be damaged     3  Install motor mount per manufacturer s instructions   4  Slide the reducer assembly  reducer and motor mount  onto the head shaft     5  When reducer has been properly positioned  secure bushings or set screws against drive shaft  Stake key   seat in driven shaft to prevent from moving  See bushing instructions for proper torque     6  Install the torque arm on the torque arm channel on the first frame section   See Figure O      CAUTION  Speed reducers are shipped without oil  Be sure to lubricate properly before operation  Refer to  nameplate and manufacturer s service manual for lubrication instructions  Too much oil may cause leakage  or overheating  Too little oil may cause overheating or damage to
17. cinity or remote of the conveyor  Failure to do so may result in personal injury     WARNING   NEVER operate equipment with any safety guards removed  Personal injury may  result     WARNING   NEVER touch or place body parts near moving conveyor and conveyor drive as   sembly parts  Personal injury may result     WARNING   NEVER wear loose fitting clothing near moving conveyor and conveyor drive as   sembly parts  Personal injury may result     A good maintenance program is essential to the operation and performance of any equipment and may  prevent potential costly repairs  The frequency of maintenance activity will depend upon frequency of  use  and severity of conditions  dusty dirty environment  material conveyed  exposure to weather etc     While the following are general guidelines  and maintenance intervals may be modified depending upon  the installation and material conveyed  the   1 rule is       MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONAL PERSONNEL  SHOULD ALWAYS COMPLY WITH  SAFETY PROCEDURES AND A SAFETY PROGRAM    After approximately ten  10  hours of initial use          Retighten all set screws on the bearings for the head and tail shafts  as well as the bushings on the  drive sheaves and speed reducer      Check the conveyor belt tension and V belt tension in the drive assembly  Check skirt board rubber  and belt scraper adjustment     Depending upon type of belting and length of conveyor  the conveyor belt itself may be the single most  costly item associated with the conve
18. dge     You now have the task of installing your equipment  either by yourself  under your supervision  or by hiring the  work done  Regardless of who does the installation  this manual is designed for you  The instructions and drawings  give a step by step method of recommended installation procedures  Methods will vary among millwrights  but if  you are not sure which is best  we suggest that you follow instructions in this manual     The following information will aid you in the installation and operation of your new  FC  Belt Conveyor  To ensure  long life and trouble free operation  you should read these instructions and provide regular  periodic maintenance   IT IS THE INSTALLER S RESPONSIBILITY TO BE AWARE OF AND COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL  STATE AND SAFETY  CODES  BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO SAFETY AND ELECTRICAL CODES     CHECK  amp  INSPECT YOUR ORDER    Each order or shipment is double checked before leaving the factory  All parts  pieces and components are listed  item by item on our packing list  which accompanies each order  The number and description of each item  package   container  skid  etc   is listed on the bill of lading  IN SIGNING THE BILL OF LADING  THE CARRIER ASSUMES FULL  RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE DELIVERY OF ALL GOODS TO DESTINATION IN THE SAME ORDER A CARRIER WAS  TENDERED BY THE SHIPPER  In the event of damage or shortage  have the transportation company note the  same on the freight bill  You should then file claim against the carrier for such loss and or
19. e a grating  If the characteristics of the material being handled are such that a grating cannot  be used  then the exposed portion of the conveyor must be guarded by a fence and warning signs posted    10  DO NOT walk or stand on the conveyor cover  grating or power transmission guards                                        nd              Since 1955      Our Mission    To provide innovative quality solutions that create  an extraordinary customer experience     
20. eases  rolling friction between the belt and rollers resulting in premature wear  For this reason  idlers should be set initially  square with respect to the path of the belt in order to minimize knocking  IF THE BELT IS OVER CORRECTED BY  KNOCKING IDLERS  READJUST THE KNOCKED IDLERS AND DO NOT KNOCK MORE IDLERS     If all corrective measures have been applied  and a particular section of belt continues to run to one side along the  entire conveyor length  it may be concluded that the belt may be cambered at the point or may have a splice that  is not properly squared  The only corrective measure for a splice out of square is to re splice  On the other hand   slight camber in a belt may remove itself after an adequate run in period under load     After the belt is trained while empty  load may be added  If the belt fails to run loaded  the loading chute or method  should be corrected by repositioning or adding baffles to direct the force of the load to not adjust belt position  Ideal  loading is  uniform  centered on the belt and directed toward the direction of belt travel  Also  all scrapers  plows  and skirt seals should be adjusted for uniform pressure against the belt     The belt may be considered properly aligned if after eight hours of continuous operation under design load  the belt  edges remain within the edges of the pulley face and or within confines of the carrying idlers and rollers  Disc return  idlers are exempt from this rule as the standard roll faces are a
21. eries of 4    long units and hinged to open on one  side  You may wish to install the covers in conjunction with the carrying idlers as typical idler spacing is 4   C C   As these covers are designed solely to provide weather protection on the top of the belt and do not extend all the  way down to the frame  wind skirting may also be installed for extra protection  Wind skirting is optional and also  comes with installation instructions from the OEM     Depending on the length of the conveyor  one of the covers may need to be shortened if the covers are to be in   stalled the full length of the conveyor  Cover flashing may also need to be installed at each end of the conveyor   Cover flashing serves to cover the open areas that exist due to the differences in shape of the tail covers and head  boxes with the half round covers   See Figure H for further detail      Figure H   Typical Top Cover Installation    48  TYP   SUPPORT RING    FIELD CUT TO  CONVEYOR COVER REQ D LENGTH    SEAL WITH  CAULK AS  REQ D                                                                                 If suitable for the application  covers may be omitted where the conveyor is      be loaded  Otherwise       opening  will need to be field fabricated through the covers     LOAD SKIRTING INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT    Load skirting is an optional accessory for your    FC    belt conveyor  Its primary function is to avoid spillage over the  belt edges  It is often installed at load points to cente
22. h are to be used as transitional units from the  head and tail pulleys  If your conveyor has 45  idlers  you will have received some 20  and 35  idlers to be installed       the same manner  The purpose is to provide a gradual supported increase in trough from the flat pulley surface     The objective in installing idlers is to achieve settings which are square and in line with the conveyor centerline and  parallel to each other  see Figure D      Idlers should be set from a previously squared and level terminal pulley  preferably the head pulley  A suggested  method is to use a tight wire or line on the conveyor centerline or offset to it  stretched to form a  true  centerline  reference  This line should be at least 100  long for conveyors over 100     and referenced to the  squared  starting  pulley     Install the idlers at design spacing and squared to the tight line  After a span of about 50    has been filled with  idlers  the line should be relocated so that there is 50    of overlap on the first position  Repositioning of the tight  line should continue until the entire conveyor length is filled with idlers                      BELT INSTALLATION    Before beginning  read and understand the belt splice instructions included with the splice kit  It is of the utmost  importance that the ends of the belt are cut square  see Figure G   Belts with outside covers of different thicknesses  should be installed with the thinner cover to the inside  Make sure that cleated belts
23. ite end                                                                                      UNTERWEIGHT       ADJUSTING NUT    ADJUSTING NUT  A gravity take up should be allowed to    hang freely and checked to make sure  that it moves freely and the take up  pulley is square with the centerline of  the conveyor  Normally  when a new belt is installed  the initial starting position for the gravity take up is at a point  about 25  along its line of travel  leaving about 75  of the take up area available for elongation  The weight box  should be loaded with an amount of sand  steel slugs  or other heavy material to achieve the proper weight  Consult  the factory for the proper amount of weight        Figure L     The next step is to actually track or train the belt  The belt should be    inched     BOOK MOVES LIKE SO  4    along at first and watched for corrections that should be made because the belt  is in danger of being damaged  After these corrections are made  one should  start on the return side just after the head pulley and make any necessary  corrections while working toward the tail pulley  and then on the carrying side  until work has completed back at the head pulley        The basic principal in tracking a belt is simply  THE BELT MOVES TOWARD THE  END OF THE ROLLER IDLER THAT IT CONTACTS FIRST   You may demonstrate  this for yourself by laying a round pencil on a flat surface in a skewed orientation   Next lay a book on top of the pencil and use one finger to pu
24. on   For abrasive materials working into cuts and between plies  repair with cold  patch or with permanent repair patch  Seal metal fasteners or replace with  vulcanized step splice  Enclose belt line for protection against rain  snow or  sun  Do not over lubricate idlers     DRIVE UNDERBELTED  Recalculate maximum belt tensions and select  correct belt  If line is over extended  consider using two flight system with  transfer point  If carcass is not rigid enough for load  install belt with proper  flexibility when service is lost     EDGE WORN OR BROKEN  permitting moisture penetration and belt  shrinkage on one side   Repair belt edge  Remove badly worn or out of   square section and splice in new piece of belt     EXCESSIVE IMPACT OF MATERIAL ON BELT OR FASTENERS  Use  correctly designed chutes and baffles  Make vulcanized splaices  Install  impact idlers  Where possible  load fines first  Where material is trapped    13     14     15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22     23     24     25     26     under skirts  adjust skirtboards to minimum clearance or install cushioning  idlers to hold belt against skirts     EXCESSIVE TENSION  Recalculate and adjust tension  Use vulcanized  splice within recommended limits     IDLER OR PULLEY SHAFT OUT OF SQUARE WITH CENTERLINE OF  CONVEYOR  Realign and install limit switches for greater safety  Check  conveyor manufacturer s manual or guide     IDLERS FROZEN  Free the idlers  then lubricate  but don t over do it     IM
25. out the unit as it is to be used  including the head and tail sections  Walkway  if provided  may be attached at  this time  See instructions provided with the walkway  Do not lift intermediate lengths greater than 60   Maintain a  maximum of 20    between lift points  Supports should be located under the conveyor frame  Support centers should  not exceed manufacturers recommendations which are normally 20   Consult manufacturer for future details     See Figure B for typical intermediate splice connections  Note that the splice channel slips inside of the two frame  sections that butt together  It may be necessary to loosen nuts and bolts to allow the sections to splice together       CONVEYOR SECTION  Figure B   Typical Intermediate    DIAPHRAGM ASSEMBLY MUST               S UNBOLTED AND RE SECURED AFTER INSERTING   Splice Connection      SPLIGE SECTIONS    SPLICE SECTION  SHOWN IN PLACE      5 8  11X 1 1 4   9   NUTS AND INS        SPLIT RING  HEX HEAD BOLTS      5  8PERSIDE              7       LOCK WASHER               5 pd S 3  CONVEYOR SECTION JA    S  SJ       7           Loosely install splice plates  nuts and bolts  but do not tighten  Use a wire or line to make sure that the conveyor is  square and level to make sure the conveyor is level from side to side  Shim supports as required to obtain correct  alignment  Take diagonal measurements to check for squareness of the frame  see Figures C and D      Figure C   Conveyor Frame   Straight and Level    VERIFY THAT THE
26. pproximately the same as the belt width  In this case   the belt should track within 112  of the conveyor centerline  Idler brackets should not restrict this movement     Carrying and return training idlers should be considered in correcting belt alignment problems before rejecting the  belting     After the belt is run in  an electrician should take readings on voltage  amperes or wattage  This information can be  used for future comparison and a quick trouble check  Higher readings in the future may indicate excessive drag  due to belt misalignment or frozen idler rolls                                      m    DRIVE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION    The typical drive assembly includes a shaft mount speed reducer with torque arm  motor mount  sheaves with  bushings  V belts  and belt guard  Also provided is a torque arm mounting channel which bolts to the conveyor  frame just behind the head section  See Figure O  The standard drive assembly is provided to mount on the left  hand side of the conveyor as viewed from the tail section  The drive assembly may be mounted on the right side  by remounting the head pulley     Proper installation of the speed reducer is essential to provide efficient and economical operation of the drive  assembly and to prevent damage  Some drive components  reducer  motor mount  backstop  include additional  instruction sheets  Locate these when opening packages  The Dodge TXT torque arm ships in the same box with  the speed reducer  Models TAII ship separ
27. purchaser or user for loss of anticipated profits  loss by reason of plant shutdown  non operation  increased expenses of  operation of other equipment  or other consequential loss or damage of any nature arising from any cause whatsoever  by reason of the manufacture  sale  delivery  use  or resale of the equipment covered by this order or contract     A minimum charge of Fifty Dollars   50 00  net  exclusive of transporation charges  will be made on all orders  unless  otherwise noted on invoice for the value of such material as less than this amount     All prices are F O B  Springfield  Ohio  U S A   unless otherwise agreed  Additional charges may be made for special  handling  extra packing  or unusual services  Open account terms will be extended subject to approval of our Credit  Department  Any federal or state taxes  sales  use  or other taxes will be added to invoice when and if assessed  All  prices are subject to change without notice     Toll Free  800 334 7254    Sweet Manufacturing Company  U S A   amp  Canada    P  O Box 1086 Phone  937 325 1511   2000 E  Leffel Lane Fax  937 322 1963  Springfield  OH 45501 E mail  sales sweetmfg com    GG 73  FG    Conveyor    INTRODUCTION e                                    1  CHECK  amp  INSPECT YOUR ORDER        dnd cun tiun raE ks nn dcn ana tado a da dnd 1  MODEL IDENTIFICATION    inani in asa                                                        ME aCa IRA adn A adus 2  GENERAL   INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY OF STANDARD 
28. r the material on the belt and retain dust  but also may be the  full length of the conveyor depending on the type of carrying idlers and application     FC    load skirting is available  in a variety of lengths from Sweet Manufacturing and ships as base units and extension units  Base units have a  third side that extends across the belting to aid in keeping material from rolling backward in the opposite direction  of belt travel  Our load skirting utilizes the idler mounting holes on the channel top for installation  To ensure that  the skirt assembly is parallel with the belting  install plate spacers under the skirt Supports that are not installed  in conjunction with idlers as those that are will be 3 16    higher  See Figure   for further detail        The skirtboard rubber seal is adjustable and replaceable  When properly adjusted  it should retain light contact  with the belt  thus minimizing friction while retaining material within its boundaries  Hand pressure under the  rubber should be adequate to flex the rubber  Excessive pressure will burn grooves in the belt cover and therefore  must be avoided     eS       LOAD SKIRTING  CONT      A slight gap between skirt rubber and the belting can be expected to occur as the belt is loaded  This gap cannot    be totally eliminated  and excessive adjustment will cause accelerated wear        Figure I   Typical Skirtboard Installation             QTY     BASE PART  per section     60  DESCRIPTION       SIDE SKIRT RH       SI
29. rogram for all operating personnel   2  All operating personnel should be advised of the location of all emergency controls and devices     Good lighting  housekeeping and maintenance contribute to a safe work area      Frequent inspections should be made on all conveyor equipment and all safety devices should be in position   and in proper working order    5  Conduct a pre startup safety check of all conveyor equipment to determine that the machinery and area  are safe for operation and that guards and warning devices are in place    6  There should be absolutely NO reckless actions or horseplay in the vicinity of conveyors  Most accidents  are caused by lack of proper safety training  carelessness  horseplay and lack of awareness of possible  hazards    7  Conveyors should not be operated unless the conveyor housing completely encloses the moving elements  and power transmission guards are in place  If the conveyor cover or housing is to be opened  the motor  must be locked out   tagged out electrically in such a way that it cannot be restarted by anyone in the  vicinity or remote from the conveyor  Overflow cover sections or doors should not be opened while the  conveyor is operating    8  If  because of its application  the conveyor must have open housing  then the entire conveyor must be  separated from personnel areas by a fence and warning signs posted    9  Open feed hoppers or spouts for shovel  front end loaders or their manual or mechanical loading must  incorporat
30. s  should be re greased approximately every 12 weeks  However  the interval between lubrications is best  determined by actual experience     More frequent greasing is required for extreme environments including but not limited to     Conveyor belt tension    Excessive moisture or weather exposure  extreme dust  and corrosive environment     For these installations  more frequent lubrication up to daily regreasing may be necessary  and a reputable  lubricant manufacturer may be consulted  BEFORE GREASING  MAKE SURE THAT THE GREASE ZERK  IS CLEAN  A full bearing with slight leakage through the seals is the best protection against wear due to  contaminants     Maintenance of the carrying and return idlers is of prime concern as failure of just one of  these may cause irreversible damage to the conveyor belt  A frozen idler may be worn quickly  to form a razor edge that may cut or tear the belt  All idlers should be inspected every forty   40  hours of operation  All idlers arrive factory lubricated  If the idlers are regreasable  they  should be lubricated approximately every 800 hours of operation  Once again  frequency may  be increased or decreased depending upon the application and environment  Use Shell Retinax  HD grease or an equivalent  GREASE SHOULD BE INSERTED THROUGH ZERKS THAT HAVE BEEN  CLEANED UNTIL IT IS NOTICED THAT THE GREASE IS STARTING TO DISCHARGE FROM THE PRES   SURE RELIEF FITTING  DO NOT OVER GREASE AND DO NOT GREASE WHEN TEMPERATURES ARE  BELOW FREEZING 
31. ser      CONVEYOR BELT TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE                                                                   PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES  most likely to least  PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES  most likely to least   Belt runs off at tail pulley                                T 14 15 17 20       Excessive bottom cover wear                           20 15 5 19 21 22 9    Belt runs off at all points of the line    25 17 14 20 3 16     Excessive edge wear  broken edges                25 3 17 9 1 20 2    One belt section runs off at all pts of the line 2 Cover swells in spots of streak                       9     4           Belt runs off at head pulley                           14 22 20 16      E   Belt hardens or           5                                     9 23 22            Belt runs to one side throughout Cover checked or                                              9                entire length at specific idlers                   14 16 20            Longitudinal grooving or cracking  Belt slips 7 20 15 22      n Of top  COVE cac                        26 15 20 12          Belt slips      starting       722 40     m      Longitudinal grooving or cracking  Of bottom  DONET       15 20 22            Excessive belt                                                   13 10 20 6 8 9      Belt breaks ator behind fast Fabric decay  carcass cracks  gouges   elt breaks at or behind fasteners   or fasteners tear 1005                                 2 23 13 22 21 10 6 8 ruptures  soft spots  
32. sh the book in a  line directly away  The book will move to the left or right depending on which  end of the pencil it comes into contact with first   See Figure L         Making corrections by the shifting of the axis of the idlers rollers with respect to the path of the belt is commonly  known as  knocking idlers   Knocking        be by one of two methods  One method is to move forward  in the  direction of belt travel  that end of the roller idler to which the belt runs  see Figure M   Idlers shifted ahead in  this manner should not be knocked ahead more than 1   4     The other method is to use washers      shim under the  idler end  thereby tilting forward  in the direction of belt travel  that end of the roller idler to which the belt runs   see Figure      Idlers should not      tilted forward more than two degrees  Knocking of idlers should be spread  ahead in the area preceding the point in which the belt runs off  Compensation by  knocking  may have adverse  effects on reversible belts  Therefore  it should be avoided on reversing belts  Instead  extreme care should be  taken with initial alignment     Figure M   Knocking by Rotating Forward    ADJUSTMENT         Figure      Knocking by Tilting Forward    Maximum  Direction of travel         L BELT TRAVEL    F    OVER  KNOCKED   IDLER    Washer   Top idler stand       4  PERPENDICULAR  77 TO BELT LINE       A belt might be made to run straight with half of the idlers knocked one way and half the other  but this incr
33. t  Also  enough clearance  should be provided to allow for proper maintenance of equipment after it has been installed  Additionally  better  results are achieved if the load dropped on to the belt is traveling in the same direction as the belt itself  Thought given  to such matters prior to installation can prevent later problems      the flow plan and avoid possible    bottlenecks        INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY OF STANDARD CONVEYORS       The    FC    Belt Conveyor has been shipped to you as a component kit with an assembled head  tail  and intermediate  sections in lengths of 20    or less  One of the intermediate sections may include a gravity or center screw type take   up assembly  see Figure A   If ordered  a head box will be installed on the head terminal     Figure A   Typical      FC    Conveyor  Components    HEAD NO HEAD BOX HEAD FULL HEAD BOX    CONVEYOR COVER FLASHING             CEMA STANDARD  20   IDLER                      10 1 4  FORMED NIP GUARDS  10 GA GALV  m 2  STEEL CHANNEL FRAME                                                    LAGGED HEAD  PULLEY                      OPTIONAL BELT SCRAPER SPHERICAL ROLLER FULL HEAD DISCHARGE BOX  B    BEAR S OLTED GALVANIZED CONSTRUCTION  LINERS AVAILBLE UPON REQUES       NVEYOR VER  FLASHING  OPTIONAL CENTER SCREW TAKE UP    GRAVITY TAKE UP ALSO AVAILBLE       TAIL WITH FULL COVER  WING PULLEY             PROTECTED SCREW TAKE UP                                     SPHERICAL ROLLER  PILLOW BLOCK BEARINGS       Lay 
34. yor  Therefore  maintenance of this item should be of prime concern  and will be minimized if all other items are maintained properly  Inspect the belt and belt splice daily for  rips and tears and periodically inspect the belt tracking throughout the work day     Every forty  40  hours  inspect or check the following            Set screw tightness in bearings     Conveyor belt tension     Drive assembly V belt tension     Drive pulley rubber lagging     Skirt board rubber adjustment     Belt scraper adjustment      Belt for rips  tears  and wear     Check all safety labels  When they become illegible  contact Sweet Manufacturing Company s sales  department to reorder at 800 334 7254 or sales sweetmfg com                             C 16    The shaft mount speed reducer is lubricated by an oil reservoir in the housing  Refer to nameplate and  manufacturer s service manual for lubrication instruction and oil change periods  Too much oil may  cause leakage or overheating  Too little oil may cause overheating or damage to internal parts  Do not  use lubricants of the EP  extreme pressure  type  those containing slippery additives  or heavy weight   90 140 wt   gear lube  Check shaft seals for leakage and shaft bushings for tightness when performing  lubrication maintenance     The bearings on the head  tail  and other pulley shafts are factory lubricated with a  2 lithium grease  which is suitable for most applications  For applications with 8 16 Hours Day operation  the bearing
    
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