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7. Inlet and discharge connections must be installed properly to maintain a free
flow of material to and from the conveyor.
8. Conveyor belt must be installed properly.
9. The v-plow must be adjusted after the conveyor belt has been installed and
properly tensioned.
2.3. OPERATIONAL SAFETY
1. Aspiration is very important to the proper operation of a Hi Roller Conveyor.
Each conveyor should have adequate aspiration to maintain a slight negative
pressure inside the enclosure.
2. Covers and guards must be bolted in place for safe operation.
3. Conveyor covers can never be used as walkways.
4. Untrained personnel must be kept outside of the work area.
5. Keep body parts and clothing away from all moving parts.
6. Lock out power before servicing any moving part.
7. Hazard monitors must be installed and tested correctly to ensure proper
operation.
8. A final inspection before start-up is extremely important! Complete the “Final
to ensure proper and safe operation of the conveyor.
2.4. MAINTENANCE SAFETY
1. Lock out power before performing any maintenance.
2. Covers must be clamped in place to keep dust and weather contamination
out of the enclosure.
3. Drive/reducers are shipped dry and must be filled with the proper oil/lubricant
(as specified by the manufacturer) before start-up.
4. Bearings must be checked weekly to ensure proper operation. They must be
lubricated every 6 months, or with heavy usage, every 3 months. For more
information, see the manufacturer’s schedule.
5. Conveying belt tension, tracking alignment, and drive belt tension must be
checked weekly, or more often during seasonal weather changes.
6. To prevent damage to the gear reducer, ensure oil is filled to the level
specified by the manufacturer.
7. Only qualified personnel should service electrical components.
WARNING
If conveyors are not installed properly, they
will not operate at specified capacity and belt
damage can occur.
Improperly installed belts can rub on sidewall
and cause heat, creating a fire hazard.