24 Maintenance
Check for loose fasteners. Tighten as necessary.
Check the condition of the power cord for wear, especially if it is exposed to traffic.
Check that the tunnel is able to maintain the set temperatures. If not, refer to the
Adjustments Section of this User Guide for instruction.
Check that you are able to vary the conveyor speed. If not, refer to the
Adjustments Section of this User Guide for instruction.
Check for overall wear on dead roller guide rails and starter rails. Repair as
needed.
On mesh-belt conveyors, check the condition of the wear rails. Replace as needed.
Check the condition of all warning and instruction labels. Replace as necessary.
Preventative Maintenance for Modular Plastic Conveyor
Belts
Modular plastic conveyor belts typically do not require day-to-day maintenance and are
generally trouble-free when installed and operated properly.
Following are a few recommendations to obtain maximum life of the belt and avoid
down-time.
Check belt tension on a routine basis (weekly or monthly) to ensure proper drive.
Adjust screw take-up if necessary. (Belts experience thermal expansion while hot.)
Sprocket alignment should be checked before installing the belt to ensure that all
the teeth are in line. (A misaligned sprocket can cause the belt to break or go off
track.) On round-bore sprockets, it is good practice to check the keyways and
tighten keyway setscrews when required.
If a small section of the belt or a module breaks, it is important to replace it as soon
as possible. Failure to do so could incur further damage to the belt. Try to
determine the cause of the break before restarting to avoid the break from
happening again.
Make sure that when you join the belt, the metal connecting rod is locked in with a
plastic tab.
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To replace a belt section See the Plastic Belt Assembly and Disassembly
section that begins on page 29 and outlines procedures To assemble the belt
on page 30 and To disassemble the belt on page 31.
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Remove a steel connecting rod by pulling it out from the left.
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To lock the tab in, put the tab in from the top of the belt and press it into
place.
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