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Features:

 

 Drive Roller Tensioner

 

 H.D. Gear motor 1/4 HP, Pt.# 04

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02

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047 (connected to #1 chamber belt speed controller) 

 

4”

 

Bottom View Conveyor Drive End

 

Drive Roller Tensioner

 

DRIVE ROLLER TENSIONER

 

4”

 

Drive End RH Side

 

Drive End LH Side

 

CONVEYOR BELT PATH

 

TOP OF BELT

 

BELT RETURN

 

Optional HD Drive

 

After conveyor belt is installed, adjust Drive Roller Tensioner 

to achieve 

4” 

as shown. 

 

Note:

 The conveyor belt should be adjusted at the front aligner end to maintain 

the belt centered on the pulleys. See page 6 for belt tracking.

 

Pg. 7

Summary of Contents for EconoRed-II Series

Page 1: ...r future reference Date ____ ____ ______ Electrical Drawing Rev ______ Pg VTX Vastex E mail assistance Purchasing Product Info sales vastex com Electrical Support stech vastex com Tech Support Mechani...

Page 2: ...on the heat Allow dryer to cool to 300 F 149 C before switching off conveyor Always turn off power at the main disconnect at the end of production In case an abnormal symptom occurs for example exces...

Page 3: ...conditions so long as the procedures and instructions given in this manual are followed Safe handling transport and storage Before storing the unit follow the shutdown procedure on Pg 11 or on the fro...

Page 4: ...raise the other side and insert both up per and lower bolts and nuts Install remaining bolt on first side and tighten all bolts Use the same procedure for installing rear end section Be sure all end...

Page 5: ...ave a licensed electrician complete the electrical hook up and fill out the warranty card Send it back to Vastex to validate your warranty A wiring diagram has been included with this manual One is al...

Page 6: ...retighten all bolts Recheck belt tracking at front end Note Do not over tighten belt 1 to 2 belt sag is desirable Belt aligner pulley Aligner Bolt Conveyor Front End Drive roller adjustor Adjustor sc...

Page 7: ...nsioner DRIVE ROLLER TENSIONER 4 Drive End RH Side Drive End LH Side CONVEYOR BELT PATH TOP OF BELT BELT RETURN Optional HD Drive After conveyor belt is installed adjust Drive Roller Tensioner to achi...

Page 8: ...d in the trough on the right side of the heater connected with high temperature terminals and stainless steel socket head cap screws J Sensor Vastex uses a mineral insulated Type J Thermocouple mounte...

Page 9: ...gital Volt Meter displays in volts the amount of power going to the belt motor This makes setting and adjusting belt speed much easier A table showing the time associated with voltage can be found in...

Page 10: ...k top of cover and pull straight off Note Cover cannot be removed with the disconnect in the ON position The handle and shaft are keyed to prevent this Installation is the reverse of Removal Be sure t...

Page 11: ...located directly under the heater so it will read a much higher temperature than seen at the garment Set the tem perature several hundred degrees higher to compensate for this difference A non contact...

Page 12: ...h the dryer for more than 10 minutes it is recommended to lower the heat set point to 500 F 260 C It will take approximately 10 minutes to return to operating temperature Periodically check ink temper...

Page 13: ...ator chain is located inside the chamber and can be accessed by removing the lid from the top of your dryer Connections Elevator Chain Caution Power must be turned off at the external disconnect befor...

Page 14: ...ng power available Upon completion of auto tuning the new PID settings are automatically entered into the controller s non volatile memory Manual Mode In the event of a faulty J Sensor the display wil...

Page 15: ...DC Check for obstruction in belt path Check belt tension Check brushes on motor Optional HD mo tor Troubleshooting Controller Error Codes Symptom Cause s Solution s 5 b E r Sensor break error Replace...

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Page 17: ...licensed trucker shall constitute delivery to Buyer and be determinative of the date and time of shipment and all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer If the Buyer fails to accept...

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