AGI WRX Series Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

WRX SERIES – PORTABLE GRAIN AUGER

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31060 R3

6.4 Operation - Gas Engine Models .............................................................................................. 36
6.5 Operation - PTO Drive ............................................................................................................. 36
6.6 Operation - Hydraulic Motor Models ..................................................................................... 37
6.7 Emergency Shutdown ............................................................................................................. 38
6.8 Restarting with a Full Tube ..................................................................................................... 38
6.9 Bin Level Indicators ................................................................................................................. 38
6.10 Use of Grain Spreaders ......................................................................................................... 38
6.11 Shutdown .............................................................................................................................. 39
6.12 Operating the Auger with Fertilizer ...................................................................................... 39
6.13 Storage................................................................................................................................... 39

7. Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 40

7.1 Maintenance Safety ................................................................................................................ 40
7.2 Maintenance Schedule............................................................................................................ 40
7.3 Visually Inspect the Equipment............................................................................................... 41
7.4 Inspect Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings ...................................................................................... 42
7.5 Lubricate the Equipment......................................................................................................... 42

7.5.1 PTO Driveline............................................................................................................ 42

7.6 Apply Oil to the Motor Mount ................................................................................................ 43
7.7 Check the Gearbox Oil............................................................................................................. 43
7.8 Change the Gearbox Oil .......................................................................................................... 43
7.9 Adjust the Upper Drive Chain ................................................................................................. 44
7.10 Grease the Intake Bushing and Upper Drive Chain .............................................................. 44
7.11 Clean and Wash the Equipment ........................................................................................... 45
7.12 Tension the Drive Belts ......................................................................................................... 45
7.13 Align the Drive Belts.............................................................................................................. 46
7.14 Replace the Drive Belts ......................................................................................................... 46
7.15 Repack the Wheel Bearings with Grease.............................................................................. 46
7.16 Inspect and Service the Hand Winch and Lift Cable............................................................. 47
7.17 Inspect and Service the Hydraulic Winch and Lift Cable ...................................................... 48

8. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................... 49

9. Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 53

10. Appendix ............................................................................................................................................. 56

10.1 Bolt Torque............................................................................................................................ 56
10.2 Installing the EMD on the Right-Hand side........................................................................... 57
10.3 Installing the PTO-BD on the Left-Hand side ........................................................................ 61

11. AGI Limited Warranty......................................................................................................................... 63

Summary of Contents for WRX Series

Page 1: ...ons can result in serious injury death or property damage Keep manual for future reference Part Number 31060 R3 Revised January 2022 Original Instructions WRX Series Portable Grain Auger Operator s Ma...

Page 2: ...s may apply and must be followed by the operator All personnel must be trained in the correct operational and safety procedures for this product Use the sign off sheet below to record initial and peri...

Page 3: ...Safety 12 2 14 1 Gas Engine Safety 12 2 14 2 Electric Motor Safety 13 2 14 3 PTO Driveline Safety 13 2 14 4 Hydraulic Power Safety 14 2 15 Tire Safety 15 2 16 Battery Safety 15 2 17 Personal Protecti...

Page 4: ...ent 42 7 5 1 PTO Driveline 42 7 6 Apply Oil to the Motor Mount 43 7 7 Check the Gearbox Oil 43 7 8 Change the Gearbox Oil 43 7 9 Adjust the Upper Drive Chain 44 7 10 Grease the Intake Bushing and Uppe...

Page 5: ...your convenience If any information in this manual is not understood or if you need additional information please contact AGI or your representative for assistance This manual should be regarded as p...

Page 6: ...ary to the intended use and is not covered by the warranty Intended use for the auger Handling grain pulse crops treated seeds or other similar materials 1 2 1 Misuse Do not install use the auger for...

Page 7: ...if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in property damage 2 2 General Safety Information Read and understand a...

Page 8: ...ower lines and devices The auger is not insulated Electrocution can occur without direct contact 2 5 Upending Anchor intake end and or support discharge end to prevent upending Intake end must always...

Page 9: ...a clean and free of debris Figure 1 Work Area Support Discharge End UNDER AUGER AND UNDERCARRIAGE AREA HAZARD KEEP AWAY AUGER INTAKE AREA HAZARD KEEP AWAY Wheel Chocks Wheel Chocks HAZARD AREA KEEP AW...

Page 10: ...ing Do not get on or beneath the auger when raising or lowering Raise and lower auger on reasonably level ground only Never attempt to increase height of the auger by positioning wheels on lumber bloc...

Page 11: ...ove by hand Chock wheels and anchor intake end after placement 2 13 Towing the Auger The auger is not intended for transport on public roads If it requires transport on a public roadway the following...

Page 12: ...place and secure Properly ventilate surrounding area Never fill the fuel tank with the engine running while smoking or near an open flame Always shut down and allow engine to cool before filling with...

Page 13: ...d be in the locked position during shutdown or whenever maintenance is performed If reset is required disconnect all power before resetting motor 2 14 3 PTO Driveline Safety Drive Keep body hair and c...

Page 14: ...al or wood as a backstop when searching for hydraulic leaks and wear proper hand and eye protection Check all hydraulic components are tight and in good condition Replace any worn cut abraded flattene...

Page 15: ...ot be operated at speeds higher than their rated speed Keep wheel lug nuts tightened to manufacturer s recommendations Never reinflate a tire that has been run flat or seriously under inflated without...

Page 16: ...ris Coveralls Wear coveralls to protect skin Hard Hat Wear a hard hat to help protect your head Steel Toe Boots Wear steel toe boots to protect feet from falling debris Work Gloves Wear work gloves to...

Page 17: ...ecal area must be clean and dry with a temperature above 50 F 10 C 2 Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing paper 3 Align the decal over the specified area and carefully press the...

Page 18: ...8 31060 R3 Figure 2 Safety Decal Locations for Basic Auger 17113 20807 17109 19960 20813 20817 20811 Figure 3 Safety Decal Locations for EMD Option 20804 20803 2 SAFETY WRX SERIES PORTABLE GRAIN AUGER...

Page 19: ...y Decal Locations for MD Option 20804 20803 Figure 5 Safety Decal Locations for PTO SD Option 20819 Figure 6 Safety Decal Locations for PTO BD Option 20803 20804 20818 20803 20819 20804 WRX SERIES POR...

Page 20: ...20 31060 R3 Figure 7 Safety Decal Locations for Hydraulic Drive Option 20806 Figure 8 Safety Decal Locations for Hydraulic Winch Option 20810 20806 2 SAFETY WRX SERIES PORTABLE GRAIN AUGER...

Page 21: ...ting guards doors or covers Keep in good working order Have replaced if damaged DO NOT operate the auger without all guards doors and covers in place NEVER touch the auger flighting Use a stick or oth...

Page 22: ...operator s manual Keep u joint angles small and equal Do not exceed maximum recommended length for PTO driveline 20818 DANGER To prevent serious injury or death Keep body hair and clothing away from...

Page 23: ...power lines and devices Fully lower equipment before moving This equipment is not insulated Electrocution can occur without direct contact DANGER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD 20803 placed on machine behind gu...

Page 24: ...Keep body hair and clothing away from rotating pulleys belts chains and sprockets Do not operate with any guard removed or modified Keep guards in good working order Shut off and lock out power source...

Page 25: ...aged contact factory or representative for free replacements Lock out power before performing maintenance To prevent equipment collapse or upending support equipment tube while disassembling certain c...

Page 26: ...be and fully lower before moving 17113 To prevent serious injury or death Securely attach equipment to vehicle with correct pin and safety chains Use a tow vehicle to move equipment TRANSPORT HAZARD W...

Page 27: ...wo clicks Rotate winch handle until cable has light tension when in towing position Do not lubricate winch brake discs Inspect lift cable periodically replace if damaged Inspect cable clamps periodica...

Page 28: ...elf with the basic component names and functions of the auger 2 3 4 5 6 1 Item Description Item Description 1 Discharge Upper Chain Drive 4 Manual Winch 2 Shaft Guarding 5 Manual Holder 3 Intake Intak...

Page 29: ...fog snow or heavy rain Take extra precautions at night and at dusk Keep others away from the transport vehicle and auger Do not allow riders on the auger or towing vehicle during transport Stay away...

Page 30: ...t of tow vehicle Up to 32 km h 20 mph 1 to 1 or less than the weight of the tow vehicle Up to 16 km h 10 mph 2 to 1 or less than the weight of the tow vehicle Do not tow if More than 2 to 1 4 3 Connec...

Page 31: ...to the road surface or upsetting should a breakaway occur Replace the safety chain if one or more links or end fittings are stretched broken damaged or deformed The safety chain should have a rating a...

Page 32: ...Do not permit anyone to stand beneath the auger when raising or lowering Move the auger into position slowly Do not unhitch and attempt to move by hand Do not leave auger in raised position when not...

Page 33: ...damaged replace it immediately there is a minimum of 3 cable wraps on the winch drum when the auger fully lowered To operate 1 Turn the winch handle to raise and lower the auger The winch must make a...

Page 34: ...ever to power winch Test the direction of rotation of winch to ensure drum is moving in the direction required Increase tractor rpm until desired rate of lift or descent is reached Do not touch grab o...

Page 35: ...ctric Drive Models Check the drive belt tension and alignment See Maintenance Section for instructions 3 Visually inspect the auger see Visual Inspection in Maintenance Section 4 Check tightness of al...

Page 36: ...wear 4 Adjust gas engine to provide maximum engine RPM 5 Run until all grain has been emptied from the equipment 6 Reduce engine speed to low idle 7 Shut off engine and lock out power source 8 Shut of...

Page 37: ...in the front and rear of each wheel of the tractor and be sure the hoses are routed out of the way 4 Connect hydraulic hoses to the couplers 5 Place all tractor controls in neutral 6 Start the tracto...

Page 38: ...oads 4 Gas and PTO Drive Models If the auger tube is full of grain do not restart at full speed Engage the drive at low power gradually increasing until normal operating speed is reached 5 Once the au...

Page 39: ...re a long trouble free life this procedure should be followed when preparing the unit for storage 1 Remove all residual material from the hopper and the tube 2 Wash the auger thoroughly using a water...

Page 40: ...ent Use of unauthorized parts will void warranty If in doubt contact Westfield or your local dealer Before attempting maintenance of any kind Lower the auger fully Chock wheels Support tube if perform...

Page 41: ...guards are in place and in good working order 2 Examine the auger for damage or unusual wear 3 Check tightness of bolts nuts fasteners and hardware re torque if necessary 4 Be sure all safety decals a...

Page 42: ...e the Equipment Your equipment can operate at top efficiency only if clean fluids and lubricants are used Use clean containers to handle all fluids and lubricants Store them in an area protected from...

Page 43: ...ecifications on page 53 for gearbox oil information 3 Ensure gearbox is level when checking or refilling 4 Do not overfill when adding oil 5 Replace fill vent plug 7 8 Change the Gearbox Oil Refer to...

Page 44: ...cket bolt 6 Grease the chain Check Section 9 Specifications on page 53 for lubricating grease type information 7 Reattach the cover plate and tighten the bolts Figure 13 Upper Drive Chain 7 10 Grease...

Page 45: ...sure water can drain from the auger tube and intake then wash the tube with a water hose or pressure washer until all dirt mud debris or residue is gone Important Do not contact electronic controls w...

Page 46: ...on 5 Reattach and secure the guard 7 14 Replace the Drive Belts When equipped 1 Remove the guard 2 Fully loosen the drive belts 3 Remove and replace the old belts 4 Tighten the drive belts as describe...

Page 47: ...4 Keep a film of grease on the gears Occasionally oil the bushings drum shaft and ratchet 5 Do not get oil or grease on brake discs 6 Replace brake discs if less than 1 16 1 6 mm thick 7 Check for pro...

Page 48: ...shaft and ratchet 5 Do not get oil or grease on brake discs 6 Replace brake discs if less than 1 16 1 6 mm thick 7 Check for proper ratchet pawl operation When cranking in clockwise loud clicking When...

Page 49: ...ctions Material is too wet or heavy Unloading rates are for dry grain Flighting is worn Repair or replace as required Belt Slipping Identify the belt adjust or replace as required Excessive noise or v...

Page 50: ...aterial is double thickness at welded lap joints high spots on flight occur and can accelerate spot tube wear The flighting does not turn Auger flighting is plugged or obstructed Identify and remove o...

Page 51: ...eled back as a result of plugging Occurs when bin has overfilled or corn spreaders restrict end of discharge Inspect flighting at discharge end of auger If necessary replace flighting Driveline failur...

Page 52: ...en pulleys are correctly aligned Belts mismatched Check Specifications section for correct belt sizes and only replace in pairs Belt tension inadequate Adjust tension Using a lower horsepower motor th...

Page 53: ...9 kg 850 lb 386 kg 1020 lb 464 kg POWER RECOMMENDATIONS Gas Engine 16 HP 16 18 HP 18 20 HP Electric Motor 5 HP 5 7 5 HP 5 7 5 HP PTO Drive SD BD 15 HP 15 HP 20 HP Hydraulic 22GPM 2200 PSI 22GPM 2200 P...

Page 54: ...e 20 24 PSI 137 165 kPa WEIGHT Total Weight Basic 1180 lb 536 kg 1350 lb 614 kg 1520 lb 691 kg 1690 lb 768 kg 2030 lb 923 kg 2160 lb 982 kg POWER RECOMMENDATIONS Gas Engine N A Electric Motor 7 5 HP 1...

Page 55: ...65 kPa WEIGHT Total Weight Basic 990 lb 449 kg 1110 lb 504 kg 1220 lb 553 kg 1660 lb 755 kg 1970 lb 895 kg 2160 lb 982 kg POWER RECOMMENDATIONS Gas Engine 18 20 HP 22 25 HP 22 25 HP N A Electric Motor...

Page 56: ...80 110 120 150 170 57 63 Lubricated 55 60 80 90 110 130 5 8 Dry 11 18 0 226 0 256 100 110 150 170 210 240 93 104 Lubricated 75 85 110 130 160 180 3 4 Dry 10 16 0 334 0 373 175 200 260 300 380 420 128...

Page 57: ...the auger the EMD will need to be disassembled and then reassembled with the following parts rotated gearbox motor mount slide brackets backplate mount electric motor Flipping the Gearbox 1 Gearbox A...

Page 58: ...0 3 4 1 2 8 1 Gearbox Assembly 6 Bolt 10 x 3 4 2 Woodruff Key 1 4 x 1 7 Locknut 10 3 Bolt 7 16 x 1 8 Set Screw 3 8 x 3 8 4 Locknut 7 16 9 Bolt 1 2 x 1 5 Chain Coupler Guard Assembly 10 Lock Washer 1 2...

Page 59: ...R3 59 Installing the EMD Mount Assembly 1 EMD Mount Assembly 4 Bolt 7 16 x 1 2 Bolt 1 2 x 1 5 Locknut 7 16 3 Lock Washer 1 2 6 Slide Bracket 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 WRX SERIES PORTABLE GRAIN AUGER 10 APP...

Page 60: ...olt 3 8 x 3 4 2 Back Plate Mount 5 Whiznut 3 8 1 Reversible Back Plate Mount 3 Locknut 7 16 2 Bolt 7 16 x 1 Installing the Electric Motor 1 Electric Motor 3 Flat Washer 3 8 2 Bolt 3 8 x 1 1 4 4 Locknu...

Page 61: ...8 Jackshaft Assembly 3 1 3 4 Support Tube 9 2 Support Tube 4 Driveshield 10 15 Pulley 5 Driveline 11 Pulley Guards 6 Transport Saddle 3 Remove the gearbox from the auger and remove the mounting plate...

Page 62: ...Belt Guide Bracket 8 Jackshaft Assembly 3 1 3 4 Support Tube 9 2 Support Tube 4 Driveshield 10 15 Pulley 5 Driveline 11 Pulley Guards 6 Transport Saddle 3 5 4 10 1 2 11 INTAKE END 8 9 7 6 10 APPENDIX...

Page 63: ...paid 5 Upon return of the Product or such part of the Product that requires correction the Seller shall at the Seller s option either repair or replace the Product or such part The Seller shall replac...

Page 64: ...ilizer grain and feed systems with a growing platform in providing equipment and solutions for food processing facilities AGI has manufacturing facilities in Canada the United States the United Kingdo...

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