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Idler replacement on all Hi Roller Models can typically be done without splitting
the belt if there is adequate space above the conveyor plus enough belt slack.
See Figure 7.12.
1. Follow all safety precautions that apply to the installation.
2. Remove necessary covers. Secure covers.
3. Use the stand to raise up belt to allow Hi Roller idler removal. See Figure
Note:
Stand is shown for the larger Hi Roller idlers - Models 26 to 54. Models 18 and 22
require a stand with a 20” opening.
4. Remove idler up through the top of the trunking with belt raised up and held
with stand as shown in Figure 7.12.
5. Loosen
the
conveyor belt to determine if there will be adequate slack in the
belt to allow it to be held above the conveyor by retracting the inner box take-
up section. Mark and measure the position of the inner box of the take-up
section.
Figure 7.12
6. The belt splice may have to be removed by drilling out the bolts and
removing the splice. The complete splice plates, bolts, and nuts should be
replaced if the splice appears partially worn.
7. Loosen
the
conveyor
belt and make adequate space for the Hi Roller idler
replacement with or without splitting the belt.
8. The damaged and new idlers can be moved in and out through an inspection
door or area with adequate access above the conveyor by removing a few
other idlers. Then, roll all the idlers to the inspection door or access area to
be removed.
9. The sidewall of the conveyor can be removed in extreme space limited instal-
lations.
10. A sidewall inspection door can be cut into the side of the conveyor in an
extreme space limited installation.