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Conveyor Controls 

 

 

Drive 

  

The Drive on a MUNCH Machine conveyor provides the user the ability to control power and speed to the 
conveyor.

 

 

The Drive is NEMA 4x Rated and provides protection form splashed water and hose directed water but 
should not be directly pressure washed. Do not open the Drive enclosure this will allow water intrusion 
and void the

 

warranty. 

 

The operating controls for this conveyor are made up of two switches the ON / OFF Switch and the 
Variable Speed Control Knob 
 

Shielding 

 

 

 

The Shield Assembly on a MUNCH 
Machine Conveyor protects the 
operator, while directing material to 
the end of the conveyor belt.  
 
The Shield is made up of food-grade 
stainless steel, and FDA Approved 
Wiper material.  

 

Shield Removal  

1.

 

Loosen the Thumb Screws located 
on the Pivot Bracket (Mounting 
Bracket Assembly). Pull the entire 
conveyor away from the machine. 
Pull equally from the middle of the conveyor to prevent binding.  Retighten the Pivot Bracket Thumb 
Screws with the Conveyor in the horizontal position but pulled away from the machine.  

 

2.

 

Loosen but 

do not remove 

the three Thumb Screws (female) that are installed on the Conveyor Frame. 

The Fourth attachment point for the Shield Assembly is a Mount Peg, no adjustment is needed for this 
part.  

3.

 

Lift the Shield Assembly off the conveyor frame and set aside. 

 

 

ATTENTION: Be sure the Shield Assembly is protected from damage when off the conveyor, if 
bent or deformed the shield can be challenging to reinstall. 

 

 

Shield Installation  

1.

 

With the Conveyor in a horizontal position, ensure that the two Thumb Screws located on the Pivot 
Bracket (Mounting Bracket Assembly) are tight and securing the Conveyor Frame in position.  

2.

 

Loosen but 

do not remove

 the three Thumb Screws (female) that are installed on the Conveyor Frame. 

The Fourth attachment point for the Shield Assembly is a Mount Peg, no adjustment is needed for this 
part.  
 

Summary of Contents for CON-1204R

Page 1: ...nveyance Conveyor 7 Right Conveyance Models CON 1204R CON 1207L CON 1207R Operator s Manual Please read the operator s manual and all included warnings carefully and make sure you fully understand the...

Page 2: ...Installing the Motor 15 Testing Conveyor Operation 16 Conveyor Controls 17 Shielding 17 Shield Removal 17 Shield Installation 17 Wipers 18 Wiper Removal 18 Wiper Installation 18 Conveyor Belts 19 Con...

Page 3: ...energization or startup of the equipment is controlled by unplugging the equipment from the energy source the plug must be under the exclusive control of the employee performing the servicing or maint...

Page 4: ...ipment for the cannabis industry Our goals are to put the customer first when it comes to both sales and service We maintain a close relationship with farmers to be sure we are offering the best produ...

Page 5: ...13 Conveyor Frame 14 Conveyor Frame Channel 15 Head Plate a Pinion Side b Drive Side 16 Belt Tension Adjustment Screw 2 17 Belt Tension Set Screws 2 18 Conveyor Mount Assembly a Mounting Brackets 2 b...

Page 6: ...6 d M8 Coupling bolts 4 e Keyhole Plate f Motor Cog g Motor Drive Shaft 23 Motor Mount Plate 24 Drive a Drive Mount Bracket b Drive mount T Nut 60mm c Drive Mount Spacer 60mm d M8 Button Head Bolt 2...

Page 7: ...capable of pulling body parts hair clothing gloves etc into power driven parts Use extreme caution to prevent unintended items from entering any part of the conveyor All persons operating Conveyors ne...

Page 8: ...unting Bracket Assembly with one hand while installing the fasteners is crucial to prevent dropping the assembly and possibly causing injury 3 Insert two of the 3 8 Flathead Bolts through the chamfere...

Page 9: ...onveyor Mount Tabs two are on each Mounting Bracket Assembly Also locate the mounting hardware four 30 mm Spacers and eight M8 Button Head Bolts The 30mm M8 T Nuts are installed in the Conveyor Frame...

Page 10: ...ssemblies Drive Shaft orientation when installed Conveyor 4 right side of machine Conveyor 7 Left right side of machine Conveyor 7 Right left side of machine 6 Carefully remove the Conveyor from the c...

Page 11: ...lation of these fasteners happen in upcoming steps Installing the Shield Assembly Parts Needed Shield Assembly 1 Loosen but do not remove the three Thumb Screws female that are installed on the Convey...

Page 12: ...nveyor Frame The Thumb Screws will apply pressure and hold the Shield Assembly in place If the Lower Shield notches do not align with the Conveyor Mount Tabs preventing easy installation some adjustme...

Page 13: ...onveyor Mount Bracket M8 Button Head Bolts to 4 5ft lb 6Nm 11 Loosen the Pivot Thumb Screw do not remove and pull the assembly away from the machine and allow it to pivot down into the near vertical p...

Page 14: ...pre installed within the Conveyor Frame Channel in the center of this slot If the 60mm M8 Drive Mount T Nut has shifted position it may be necessary to lift the Shield Assembly to slide this T Nut int...

Page 15: ...Coupling Cog on the conveyor 3 Passing the cord below the conveyor bring the motor up to the Drive Shaft on the back side of the conveyor Installed on the motor assembly is a Keyhole Plate which will...

Page 16: ...tion See Above 6 Tighten the four M8 Coupling Bolts to 7 38 ft lb 10 Nm Testing Conveyor Operation WARNING Keep all shields guards and safety devices installed and in proper working order at all times...

Page 17: ...way from the machine Pull equally from the middle of the conveyor to prevent binding Retighten the Pivot Bracket Thumb Screws with the Conveyor in the horizontal position but pulled away from the mach...

Page 18: ...ocess the Wipers are a wear part over time the wipers will need to be replaced to maintain proper function Wiper Removal 1 With the Shield Assembly removed from the machine and sitting on a flat surfa...

Page 19: ...forming the servicing or maintenance 4 Remove the Shield Assembly and set aside 5 Locate the Pinion side of the Conveyor Frame located on the opposite end of the conveyor from the Motor 6 On the pinio...

Page 20: ...should seat within the highest and lowest edges of the Conveyor Frame sides 5 After smooth travel of the belt is verified lay both ends together on the flat Conveyor Frame This process is easiest in...

Page 21: ...step 5 and repeat the process until the Conveyor Belt has smooth straight travel 7 Reinstall the Shielding and test for proper operation of the Conveyor Direct Contact Surfaces The food grade stainles...

Page 22: ...r and Machine powered off remove the Shielding Cleaning can be done with the conveyor in the horizontal or tilted position Use 70 alcohol in a spray bottle to spray down belt Shield Wipers and Conveyo...

Page 23: ...d to keep a spare Spider on hand at all times CAUTION Do not run the machine without a complete Coupler assembly Wipers Wipers are a wear part over time the wipers will need to be replaced to maintain...

Page 24: ...s belts wipers bearings or coupler wear etc unauthorized modifications or alterations improper use improper maintenance accident misuse negligence damage or if the Product is used for a purpose for wh...

Page 25: ...g Length 60 Conveyor 4 Listing CE EMC UL CSA Manufactured in accordance with RoHS Noise Level 70dB at full operating speed Conveyance Direction Right Belt Material PVC FDA Approved Conveyance Length 4...

Page 26: ...nveyor Belt Width 8 Shield Width 13 2 Maximum conveyor Load 40 lbs Bearings Sealed for Life Working height from Ground 41 7 Bottom of conveyor to ground 36 1 Conveyor only Weight 40 1 lbs Total convey...

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