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NBS®90 PolySort & SP IOM
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Chapter 7: NBS
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The following procedures are to be used as guidelines only. Specific installation methods will vary
somewhat depending on available equipment on site and each installer's preferences based on past
experience.
Each subassembly is shipped completely assembled except the bed joint
splice plate/nuts which are shipped with other loose parts. Identify and
separate the sorter subassemblies by type or tag number, for inventory
and ease of locating during installation.
An identification label is attached to the inside of one side channel or on a
crossmember, close to one end of each conveyor bed.
This label contains:
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Item number
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Description
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Job Number
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Mfg. Number
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Date of manufacture
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Tag number (if specified)
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Assembler's clock number
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QR (Quick Response) Label
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Scan Code For IOM Manual
Scan the QR code to retrieve the IOM Manual, if nothing happens; check your scanner settings and
make sure the QR Label setting is enabled.
On the supports, the tag is located on the bottom side of the foot. On special devices, it is located on a
convenient flat surface that is not offensive to the appearance of the equipment but is still accessible for
viewing. These numbers can be cross-referenced against the packing list. Loose parts are boxed and
shipped separately.
You should have all conveyor sections and supports for a particular conveyor prior to installation. It is
cost-effective to identify and procure any missing parts before they are needed for assembly. Small
items like nuts and bolts are weigh-counted and packaged by size and type.