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Cleasby Conveyors
Maintenance and Service
Cleasby Conveyors (Rev. 08/14/12) |
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unit is not in regular use. Heavy use or
damage can also abrade the outer cover
on the hoses. Under normal usage, the
hoses should last two to four years.
When the hoses show deep or extensive
cracking or splitting of the outer cover,
replace them.
3.) Inspect the pinion gear and gear
bearing. Insure that the teeth are in good
shape, and that the gears are aligned
properly. Make sure the motor mounting
bolts are tight (see previous
instructions).
IMPORTANT
: When using a FBR-
Series fiberglass conveyor, change the
hydraulic oil every
SIX MONTHS
at
least. This will eliminate any metal chips
or other particles suspended in the
hydraulic system and help insure the
electrical insulation standards for the
fiberglass conveyor. See 29 CFR
1926.1400.
4.) After three to five years, it may be
necessary to replace the seals in the
valves, cylinders and pump. Operating
the unit with dirty or contaminated oil,
however will shorten the life of these
parts significantly. Dirt in the oil can
cause scoring of the interior metal
surfaces, while contaminants can cause
rust, corrosion and seal deterioration.
Drain and replace the oil with Conoco
No. 46 anti-wear hydraulic oil, or its
equivalent. If oil becomes contaminated
through pump or other component
failure, replace the fluid immediately.
5.) Replace the saddle hinge pin, cotter
pins and clips, if wear is evident.
NOTES
Lubricate the saddle hinge pin by using
the grease zerk on top of the turntable
post.
Keep all nuts and bolts tight. Torque the
bolts that hold the thrust gear bearing to
the base plate (top and bottom) to 201
ft.-lbs. [5/8 inch SAE Grade 8 Bolts].
Keep all other nuts and bolts tight.
Lowering The Conveyor without
Power
The quick instruction is: DON’T EVEN
TRY! Hydraulic power may be
unavailable if the truck motor won’t
start. If a hose breaks, or if a power take-
off fails. If this happens, do one of two
things, first, bring in a portable power
supply to get the conveyor to the rack,
second, get to a repair facility, or use a
crane to lift the conveyor back into the
traveling position.
The hydraulic cylinder that raises and
lowers the conveyor has a velocity fuse
valve that maintains pressure in the raise
side of the cylinder until the pressure
releases. This keeps the conveyor in
position, even if there is no hydraulic
power.
MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE RECORDS
A permanent maintenance and service
record is critical to the proper
maintenance of a reliable and safe
conveyor system. On the following
pages you will find blank maintenance
and service pages. Please feel free to
make photocopies for permanent use in
your maintenance and service records.
There are spaces provided for the
operator or service person to date and
initial the record each time a service is
performed. There is also a space
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