MAINTENANCE
Conveyor Mat Sliders. Rubber Mat.
The Conveyor Sliders ‘
A
’ are made from UHMW Poly-
ethylene that does not require lubrication. Their service
life will vary, depending up on the soil conditions.
At each major service check the Sliders for excessive
wear, particularly under the Roll-up Tray.
Each Slider is held in place with three T-Bolts ‘
B
’ and,
at the bottom end, a Flat-head Socket Cap Screw ‘
C
’.
Excessive wear will be evident when the T-Bolts show
through the Slider.
The wear thickness, (
3/8 inch
), is less than the over-
all thickness.
Remove/Replace Slides.
•
Release the tension on the Mat Idlers.
(See page 4-11), to allow the Mat to be raised
up to provide access to the Sliders and Lock-nuts.
•
Remove the four Lock-nuts that hold the Slider
in place and remove it from the Frame.
When installing new Sliders, allowance must be made
for expansion and contraction due to temperature
changes. Do not fully tighten the T-Bolts, they should
be ‘snug’ tight. To prevent damage to the Sliders the
Flat-head Screws must not be tightened too much.
NOTE
It is recommended that if one slider is worn, both should
be replaced.
The 24 inch machine has three Sliders. To prevent the
possibility of ‘tapered’ Rolls, replace all three.
Roll-up Conveyor Stops.
The Roll-up Conveyor is a Mintex Metal one. See page
4-14 for details on the Mintex Mat.
•
Roll-up Conveyor Stops ‘
D
’, are attached to
Brackets ‘
E
’, on both sides of the Frame.
•
Bushings ‘
F
’ are attached to both sides of the
Roll-up Frame.
•
Replace the Conveyor Stops and Bushings if
badly worn or damaged.
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