CAUTION
Use only food approved lubricants.
Sani-gel
is recommended and is available from your
SaniServ
distributor.
Lubrication must be performed daily.
WEAR SANITARY GLOVES FOR THE ASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION PROCESS
1. Lubricate and assemble the dasher assembly in
the following manner:
a. Apply a 1/4" bead of lubricant to the shoulder
of the dasher where the white plastic portion of
the assembled rear seal contacts the shaft
(Fig. 9).
b. Lubricate the front dasher support as shown.
c. Assemble and install the rear seal with the rub-
ber portion toward the rear of the dasher (Fig.
9).
DO NOT LUBRICATE THE REAR OF THE
SEAL (RUBBER PORTION).
d. Install the
o-ring
on the rear of the dasher shaft
(Fig. 10).
e. Install the scraper blade onto the dasher (Fig. 10).
f.
Insert the dasher assembly into the freezing cylinder
as far as possible being careful not to damage the
scraper blades. Damage will occur to the scraper
blades and the dispenser will not operate properly if
the scraper blades are installed facing in a clockwise
direction.
2. While maintaining force against the dasher, rotate it slowly
until the tongue of the dasher engages the groove in the
drive system at the rear of the cylinder. The outer most
portion of the dasher should be recessed approximately
1/4" to 3/8" inside the freezing cylinder. No part of the
dasher should extend outside the cylinder. Scraper blades
should be visible, extending approximately 1/8" beyond
the dasher.
Be sure to install the front bearing as
shown in Fig. 10.
3. Assemble the front plate by installing the front plate
o-ring.
DO NOT LUBRICATE FRONT PLATE O-
RING.
8
Assembly
&
Lubrication
Rear Seal
Front Bearing
Dasher
Scraper Blade
Rear Bearing
Dasher O-ring
Fig. 9
Dasher Assembly
Lubricate Shaded
Areas Including
Rear of Shoulder
Fig. 10