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C. Restraint Cable Installation
Because the oven is equipped with casters, a restraint cable
assembly must be installed to limit the movement of the
appliance without depending on the connector and the quick
disconnect device or its associated piping. One end of the cable
is anchored to the eyebolt on one of the rear leg extensions,
while the other is anchored to the wall. See Figure 2-7.
After connecting the restraint cable, move the oven to its final
location. Then, lock the two front casters.
D. Conveyor Installation
1. Unfold the conveyor frame so that it lies flat on the floor.
2. Refer to Figure 2-8. Note the locations of the four hex bolts
at the center of each side of the conveyor frame. The bolts
allow the conveyor to be properly tensioned. One hex bolt
on each side of the frame is not installed when the conveyor
is shipped from the factory, to allow it to be folded.
Install these hex bolts as shown in Figure 2-8. DO NOT
TIGHTEN the bolts; leaving them loose allows the conveyor
tension to be adjusted.
3. Lift the conveyor belt away from the frame, as shown in
Figure 2-8, to check the belt tension. The belt should lift
between 1-2" (25-50mm).
If it is necessary to adjust the belt tension, gently push the
two conveyor frame sections closer together, or further
apart, as required. Then, re-check the tension of the
conveyor belt. Repeat this step as necessary until the
proper belt tension is achieved.
4. When the belt tension is correctly adjusted, tighten the two
bolts on each side of the conveyor frame that are in the
slotted holes. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE OTHER BOLTS.
This fastens the two frame sections together at the correct
belt tension, while still allowing the frame to be folded for
easier installation.
5. If it is necessary to add or remove conveyor links to achieve
the correct tension, OR if it is necessary to reverse the
conveyor belt for correct orientation, the belt will need to be
removed from the conveyor frame. If this is necessary,
perform the following procedure:
a. Remove the master links using long-nose pliers.
Then, roll up the belt along the length of the conveyor
frame.
b. Add or remove belt links as necessary to achieve the
correct belt tension.
c. Replace the belt on the conveyor frame. Check the
following:
The conveyor belt links must be oriented as shown
in Figure 2-9.
The smooth side of the conveyor belt must face
UP.
d. Connect the inside master links. Check that the links
are oriented as shown in Figure 2-9.
e. Connect the outside master links. Note that the
outside master links each have an open hook on one
side. This hook aligns with the hooks along the sides
of the other conveyor links. See Figure 2-9.
3/8"-16 x 1"
eyebolt on
rear leg
extension
Restraint cable
assembly
3/4 (19mm)
eyebolt
Wall of
structure
Figure 2-7 - Installing the Restraint Cable
Figure 2-8 - Assembling and tensioning the conveyor
Slotted holes
(2 per side)
With bolts loosened,
frame sections can
be moved to adjust
belt tension
Install
hex bolt
1-2" (25-50mm)
vertical deflection
Do not tighten
bolts that are
not in slotted
holes
Figure 2-9 - Conveyor and Master Link Orientation
Direction
of travel
CORRECT
master link
position
Incorrect
master link
position
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION