STEP 3
Using the "Z" dimension as described in step 2, use the string and chalk to draw an
arc (with radius of "Z") to define the area for cutting the mounting holes on the
chute wall.
STEP 4
From the centerline of the head pulley measure down approximately 12”
(304.8mm) (See Figure 1. Dimension "B"). This is the highest point that the
cleaner should be mounted. It can be mounted anywhere along the radius that was
marked off in step 3. The limiting factor is the restriction of a dribble chute or lack
of a dribble chute at the point where the belt leaves the head pulley on the return
side.
Note: DO NOT install the cleaner within the trajectory of the material.
STEP 5
After you have located the correct position to mount the cleaner, mark two oval
shaped holes approximately 3 ½”
(88.9mm) x 4 ½” (114.3mm) in size. These
should now be torched or cut out.
NOTE:
DO NOT USE EXISTING HOLES FROM
ANOTHER BRAND OF CLEANER.
STEP 6
Disassemble the cleaner. This is done by removing the pin on the tensioner (Item
2) at the end of the tensioner hub. Remove the tensioner (Item 2) from the
tensioner pipe (Item 1). You will find the tensioner wrench inside the tensioner
pipe. Loosen the set screws on the mainframe to allow removal of the pipes.