HI GrainSaver U-Trough PS-001 Installation & Operator'S Manual Download Page 36

HAVEN INDUSTRIES

, hereinafter is referred to as “Agent”. The manufacturers of The Grain Saver® Auger Equipment warranties 

each Grain Saver® product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months.  The “defects” 

must be reported to the manufacturer, the “Agent”, or to the “Agent’s” representatives within the 12 month warranty period commencing 

on the date of the original sale.

This limited warranty is made expressly in lieu of all other warranties, whether expressed or implied but not limited to, warranties of 

merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of the “Agent”.  The customer’s 

rights and remedies are governed exclusively by the terms and conditions of this limited manufacturer’s warranty, and the customer 

expressly waives for himself, and any subsequent purchaser, any claim based upon contract, tort, strict liability, or otherwise.

“Manufacturer’s” obligation and sole remedy under this warranty is exclusively limited, at “manufacturer’s” option, to either repair or 

replace any part or product found to be “defective” providing that such part or product be returned to the “Agent’s” place of business in 

Dexter, Minnesota, Transportation Charges Prepaid, or to the selling dealer or distributor’s place of business from whom the purchase 

was made.  All corrective work on products must be approved in writing by “Agent” prior to such repairs.  No allowances will be made 

for corrective work that has been completed without this expressed approval.

Improper lubrication, improper installation, deterioration by chemical action, and premature wear caused by the presence of abrasive 

material does not constitute “defects”.

This warranty shall not render “Agent” liable for any consequential damages including, and without limitation to; personal injury, ex

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penses of removing the product, loss or damage resulting to the equipment or structure(s) in which the “‘Manufacturer’s” products have 

been installed, loss of such equipment or structure, loss of commodity, or loss of profits.

This warranty shall be declared null and void immediately if the purchaser or the representative of the purchaser, or anyone else shall 

modify or install, or cause to be modified or installed replacement parts not sold, distributed, or approved by the “Manufacturer”.

This warranty shall not be extended to gearboxes, batteries, drive belts, tires, inner tubes, electrical controls, or any purchased com

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ponent that carries it’s own manufacturer’s warranty.  The warranty on these products shall be limited only to the term of the published 

warranties on these products.

Manufacturer is not responsible for installation of the product, and is not liable for any loss or damage attributed to any improper instal

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lation.

“Agent” neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for “Agent”, any liabilities in connection with the sale of its products.

All claims under this limited warranty must be presented in writing within 30 days of the date of assumed failure to: HAVEN INDUS-

TRIES 67374 310

th

 St. Dexter, Minnesota 55926.  Failure to do so will result in customer’s claim being waived and not enforced.

This warranty is subject to existing conditions of supply, which may directly affect the ability of the “Manufacturer “ to obtain materials or 

manufactured replacement parts.

Customer agrees to incorporate the terms of this warranty into any subsequent sale or transfer of these products to a third party such 

that the “Agent’s liability shall be expressed, limited to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty, as well as the choice of law 

and choice of jurisdiction provisions of this agreement.  If any party brings any action against the “Agent”, for other than those set forth 

in this limited warranty against any such claims and/or judgments thereon.  In no event shall the “Agent’s” liability extend beyond the 

terms and conditions of the warranty provided to the “Agent’s original customer.

Customer agrees that Customer’s rights and responsibilities, in regard to this transaction, shall be governed by the laws of the state of 

Minnesota and shall be the exclusive jurisdiction for bringing any dispute in regards to this transaction.

Customer acknowledges that he is knowledgeable concerning the goods purchased from the “Agent”.  Customer has reviewed the 

limited warranty and that the remedies provided are adequate and acceptable to the customer.  “Agent” is not responsible or liable for 

any claim of personal injury or death.

LIMITED WARRANTY

PHONE: 507.584.6300   •   FAX: 507.584.0215   •   www.havenindustries.us   •   DEXTER, MN 

55926

Summary of Contents for GrainSaver U-Trough PS-001

Page 1: ...U Trough Power Sweep Installation Operator s Manual This manual applies to U Trough Powersweep Unload Bin Diameters 19 21 24 27 30 33 36 29 42 45 48 54 60 72 78...

Page 2: ...ain 9 2 10 3 Collapse of a Vertical Wall of Grain 9 2 12 Drives and Lockout Safety 11 2 12 1 Electric Motor Safety 11 2 12 1 Hydraulic Motor Safety 12 2 13 Personal Protective Equipment 12 2 14 Safety...

Page 3: ...he Equipment 25 5 6 Check the Gearbox Oil 26 5 7 Change the Gearbox Oil 26 5 8 Tension the Belt Drive 26 5 9 Align the Drive Belts 27 5 10 Replace the Drive Belts 27 5 11 Replace the Sweep Drive Wheel...

Page 4: ...as contrary to the intended use Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation and maintenance as specified by the manufacturer also constitute essential elements of the intend ed...

Page 5: ...only protect you but also the people around you Make these practices a working part of your safety program All accidents can be avoided It is the powersweep owner operator and maintenance personnel s...

Page 6: ...in good working order Shut off and remove key or lock out power source before inspecting or servicing machine 2 5 Work Area Safety Have another trained person nearby who can shut down the bin unload...

Page 7: ...e correctly fitted and appropriate respirator Never walk on grain to make it flow If you ignore the safety precautions above and enter the bin you could die from being submerged 2 8 1 Roof Entry The i...

Page 8: ...s very much like a water drain Velocity increases as grain flows from the bin wall at the top of the grain mass into a small vertical col umn at the center of the bin Flowing grain will not support th...

Page 9: ...mes strong enough to support the weight of a person To remove bridge try breaking the bridge from the inspection hatch or peak Use a pole to hit the surface securing it with a rope in case it is dropp...

Page 10: ...that is broken exposes the starch the most explosive element of the grain Use a filtering system to capture the dust Use an air system to reduce the dust Spray edible mineral oil on the grain to redu...

Page 11: ...and tagout procedures to prevent inadvertent start up and hazardous energy release Know the procedure s that applies to your equipment from the following power source s Ensure that only 1 key exists...

Page 12: ...Clean the connections before connecting to equipment Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the hydraulic fittings or hoses with tape clamps or adhesive The hydraulic system operates under extremely...

Page 13: ...e need arise and know how to use it Eyewash Kit Keep a portable eye wash kit available or make sure a permanent eyewash station is available should the need arise to flush materials from the eyes Revi...

Page 14: ...ed area and carefully press the small portion with the exposed sticky backing in place 4 Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion of the decal in place 5 Small a...

Page 15: ...Note Decal location same in incline discharge Part Number Discription PS 002 15...

Page 16: ...Part Number Discription PS 001 PS 006 16...

Page 17: ...Part Number Discription PS 003 PS 004 PS 005 17...

Page 18: ...lt keeper over the splined shaft G Adjust the sweep backboard to the length by loosening the 4 bolts and rotating the wheel so the sweep telescopes in or out to the desired location Tighten the bolts...

Page 19: ...good quality silicone or butyl based sealant G Install the sweep assembly with the one bolt keeper over the splined shaft H Adjust the sweep backboard to the desired length by loosening the 4 bolts a...

Page 20: ...erates by first opening the center sump to remove 70 80 of grain by gravity see step 1 below Next the intermediate sumps are opened when the center sump runs empty to free the sweep see step 2 below N...

Page 21: ...the start park position could result in damage to the sweep under floor conveyance system and or aeration floor 4 4 Operation of the Powersweep system Perform the following sections in order to fully...

Page 22: ...em do not engage the binsweep while underfloor auger iis operating 2 Release the locking lever and engage the bin sweep by shifting the lever away from bin wall Lock the shift lever into place 3 Start...

Page 23: ...been opened or removed close or replace them before restarting the unit 6 Once the problem is corrected restart the machine Starting under load may result in damage to the bin unload system if grain i...

Page 24: ...doubt contact Grain Saver or your local dealer Before applying pressure to a hydraulic system make sure all components are tight and that hoses and couplings are in good condition 5 2 Maintenance Sche...

Page 25: ...aks and wear Fix or replace where necessary 5 4 Inspect Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings When equipped 1 Pressurize the system 2 Using a piece of cardboard or wood run it along the length of the hose and...

Page 26: ...6 Replace the drain plug 7 Add oil until the gearbox is half full center of cross shaft and replace filler plug A flexible funnel may be required Gearbox should be level when checking or refilling Do...

Page 27: ...nsion 5 Align the drive belts as described in Belt Alignment 6 Reattach and secure the guard 5 11 Replace the Sweep Drive Wheel When equipped with a direct drive wheel 1 Remove the bolt that attaches...

Page 28: ...equire adjustment The backboard can be adjusted in cases where the bin sweep is leaving grain on the bin floor or if the backboard gets stuck on the bin floor To adjust loosen the bolts nuts 1 2 as sh...

Page 29: ...he underfloor auger 2 Attach the drive shaft from the head unit back onto the underfloor auger with the 2 bolts Make sure the insert bearing is loosened on the drive unit for adjustment of the underfl...

Page 30: ...place Secure lock pin in place Hopper slide gates are difficult to open Hopper slide plates are dam aged Obstruction in hopper Rack pinion controls are dam aged Replace metal slide plates Remove obst...

Page 31: ...working condition Remove obstruction Repair or bend flighting back to original shape If this doesn t work replace flighting Underfloor auger is unable to move the grain that the sweep is dumping into...

Page 32: ...n nected properly on spline Spline shaft on lower gearbox is broken Sheared bolts and or key on upper gearbox where sweep coupler is connected Upper gearbox shaft is broken Gearbox is damaged Adjust s...

Page 33: ...ine connec tion is not straight Flighting is bent Remove flange connector bolts and pull out the flighting and ensure all hardware is tightened Ensure gearbox is set straight into the u trough Remove...

Page 34: ...7 Specifications 7 1 Mechanical Powersweep Model Bin Diameter Dimension A 19 139 21 154 24 172 27 191 30 210 33 227 36 247 39 268 42 284 45 302 48 330 54 357 60 396 68 442 72 466 75 484 78 502 34...

Page 35: ...0 15 15 15 54 60 20 20 U trough Unloader with Sweep 3 75 Motor Pulley and 14 Flight Pulley Motor RPM Capacity Bushels Per Hour 1750 Unload 8 468 4000 10 5650 Sweep 312 2340 U trough Unloader with Swee...

Page 36: ...lse shall modify or install or cause to be modified or installed replacement parts not sold distributed or approved by the Manufacturer This warranty shall not be extended to gearboxes batteries drive...

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