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DS3100 

 

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Removing and installing conveyor belt 

 
-  Disconnect  hydraulic  plug  connectors  and  remove  the  spreader  system  (1)  after 

loosening screws (2). 

 

-  Remove the mudguard (3) on both sides. 

 

-  Remove the splash guard (4) and rubber cover (5) on the right in the direction of travel. 

 

-  Remove the undercarriage (6) after loosening screws (14).  

 

-  Loosen the conveyor belt (8) on both sides by loosening the nuts (9). 

 

-  Remove hopper (11) connection screws (10). 

 

-  Loosen  and  remove  clamping  rings  of  the  bearing  (12)  (on  the  right  in  the  direction  of 

travel). 

 

-  Loosen screws (15) on the side part (13) and remove with the bearing (12) at once. 

 

-  Remove the conveyor belt (8).  

 
 

Installation occurs in reverse order. 

 

9

1

14

3

8

5

11

10

15

15

15

14

12

13

15

12

4

6

2

 

Fig. 8: Removing and installing conveyor belt 

 

Tensioning conveyor belt after installation 

 
-  In  a  loosened  state  of  the  conveyor  belt,  mark  the  length  of  1000  mm  on  the  conveyor 

belt on both sides. 

 

-  Tighten  the  conveyor  belt  on  both  sides  and  at  the  same  time  by  both  traction  screws 

(see page 14) until the marked section is stretched to maximum 1003 mm. 

 

-  Let the conveyor belt run for approx. 30 minutes until it runs centrally between the lateral 

guides and readjust if needed.  

 

The conveyor belt may not rub on the sides, otherwise it will be damaged. 
When  readjusting  the  conveyor  belt,  re-tighten  gradually  from  the  side, 
where the belt rubs.  
 
Too much tension shortens the lifetime of the conveyor belt!

 

Summary of Contents for 831633

Page 1: ...erijweg 8 3709JA Zeist The Netherlands T 31 306933227 F 31 306933228 E verti drain redexim com www redexim com NOTE IN ORDER TO ENSURE THE SAFE USE AND TO ACHIEVE THE BEST PERFORMANCE IT IS ESSENTIAL...

Page 2: ...Amtzell Germany declares hereby that the machine described below complies with the relevant provisions of the Machines Directive 2006 42 EC 1 Machines designation RINK Disk Spreader DS3100 2 Manufactu...

Page 3: ...NANCE 12 Smear bearings with multi purpose grease after every 50 operating hours 12 Oil change in conveyor belt gear unit after every 100 operating hours 13 Setting overpressure and throttle valve 13...

Page 4: ...in these operating instructions generally acknowledged safety and accident prevention rules shall be adhered to When using public roads adhere to applicable traffic rules StVZO The spreader may only...

Page 5: ...table personal protective devices according to applicable occupational safety guidelines and regulations In close vicinity to the spreader disks of the RINK Disk Spreader DS3100 the noise level is 74...

Page 6: ...defined by driving speed spreader disk and conveyor belt speed TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions of RINK Disk Spreader DS3100 Length 4 80 m Width 2 30 m Height 2 05 m Load quantity 3 0 m3 Weight permissible t...

Page 7: ...essure If the RINK Disk Spreader DS3100 is to be used on public roads a registration plate must be placed onto a retaining plate provided for this purpose on the rear part on the left only subject to...

Page 8: ...necessary Too low PTO shaft rotation speed or oil temperature affects the performance of the spreader Before the works are started check the oil level in the hydraulic tank middle of the sight glass A...

Page 9: ...ctivation slider 6 first and then the conveyor belt after brief delay Select slider positions A D before starting the work see page 10 Controls 1 Conveyor belt speed regulator 2 Spreader disk speed re...

Page 10: ...he conveyor belt regulator 1 speed of the spreader disks regulator 2 automatic slider 6 opening A D Spread chart Spread volume Spreader disk Conveyor belt Slider position Spread width Regulator 2 Regu...

Page 11: ...1 Setting the opening A D of the automatic slider 6 see page 10 fig 2 Increasing or throttling the driving speed In case of very moist material and thick spread layer the guide plate 7 at the spreade...

Page 12: ...y 50 operating hours 1 Bearings on both sides of the spreader disks 2 Bearings on both sides of the rear conveyor shaft 3 Bearings on both sides of the front conveyor shaft 4 Bearings on both running...

Page 13: ...Used oil is a threat to the environment dispose of it in accordance with the environmental regulations 9 11 10 12 Fig 6 Conveyor gear unit Setting overpressure and throttle valve Overpressure valve 10...

Page 14: ...eel hub play and adjust if necessary Tensioning the conveyor belt against slipping Loosen the counter nuts 13 on both sides Tighten nuts 14 on both sides gradually clockwise by turn each time in a uni...

Page 15: ...the conveyor belt 8 Installation occurs in reverse order 9 1 14 3 8 5 11 10 15 15 15 14 12 13 15 12 4 6 2 Fig 8 Removing and installing conveyor belt Tensioning conveyor belt after installation In a l...

Page 16: ...ment dispose of it in accordance with the environmental regulations Fig 9 External oil supply Changing oil in hydraulic tank as required Unscrew the filler neck 6 Loosen the suction hose 4 and drain t...

Page 17: ...ing vehicle by the seven pin plug Code designation Function Cable colour L indicator left yellow 54g towing vehicle battery 31 ground white R indicator right green 58R tail light right brown 54 brake...

Page 18: ...is conveyed The speed of spreader disks is too low Conveyor belt speed is too high Reduce slider opening see p 9 and 10 Increase spreader disk speed by regulator 2 see p 9 and 10 Reduce the conveyor b...

Page 19: ...wing obligatory data Chassis or ID number Year of construction if available Part number as per relevant spare part list Designation Order number Order example 861613 2016 11 Conveyor belt 10860 Chassi...

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