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Adjust conveyor belt
1.
Lossen the two roller bracket cap screws on the both side of the conveyor about 3/4 of a turn.
2.
Loosen the rear adjustment nuts on both side of the conveyor.
3.
Start conveyor belt.
4.
Adjust the roller bracket that the belt is hitting by turning the front adjustment nut counter-clockwide
half of a turn, and watch the belt tracking. Note
—
The effect of the adjustment can sometimes take two minutes before the results are fully apparent.
— If the tracking was not corrected by this adjustment, proceed to step 5. If the tracking was
corrected, skip to step 6.
5.
On the side that the belt tracks away from, turn the front adjustment nut clockwise half of a turn, and
watch the belt tracking.
— If the tracking was not corrected by this adjustment, repeat step 4.
6.
When the conveyor belt is tracking in the center of the roller brackets, run the conveyor for at least
two minutes to ensure that it will remain tracking correctly.
—If the tracking was not corrected by this adjustment, repeat step 4.
—If the belt is tracking in the center of the infeed roller, but not centered on the outfeed roller, go to
step 7.
—If the belt is tracking in the center of both rollers, go to step 9.
7.
Adjust the outfeed end of the conveyor by loosening the bolts on the outfeed bearing housing (similar
to the bearing housing ) and sliding it forward or backwards.
8.
Retighten the bearing housing bolts and run the conveyor to check the tracking.
—If the tracking was not corrected by this adjustment, repeat step 7.
9.
Tighten the rear adjustment nuts against the bracket plates, then tighten the front adjustment nuts
against the bracket plates to make sure that the tracking adjustment will not slowly change during
normal operation.
< Conveyor Pressure Gauge:
25~35
>
RANGE:25~35