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6100 Series Industrial End Drive Conveyors Installation, Maintenance & Parts Manual
Dorner Mfg. Corp.
9
851-268 Rev. F
Stalling or slipping indicates:
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Excessive load on belt
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Conveyor belt or drive timing belt are not properly
tensioned
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Worn knurl or impacted dirt on drive pulley
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Intermittent jamming or drive train problems
Damage to V-guide indicates:
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Twisted or damaged conveyor frame
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Dirt impacted on pulleys
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Excessive or improper side loading
NOTE:
Visit
troubleshooting solutions.
Cleaning
IMPORTANT:
Do not use belt cleaners that con-
tain alcohol, acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) or
other harsh chemicals.
Use Dorner Belt Cleaner (part # 625619). Mild soap and
water may also be used. Do not soak the belt.
For /05 woven polyester and /06 black anti-static belts,
use a bristled brush to improve cleaning.
Conveyor Belt Replacement
Ç
Exposed moving parts can
cause severe injury.
LOCK OUT POWER before
removing guards or
performing maintenance.
Conveyor Belt Replacement Sequence (see
Table of Contents for page number)
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Remove old conveyor belt
- Conveyor without Gearmotor Mounting Package
or Stands
- Conveyor with Stands and/or Gearmotor
Mounting Package
- Conveyor with Optional Gang Drive Pulley
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Install new conveyor belt
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Tension conveyor belt
Belt Removal for Conveyor Without
Gearmotor Mounting Package or Stands
1
.
For a flat belt conveyor, remove and retain the
bottom wiper(s) (W of Figure 19).
Figure 19
W
2
.
If conveyor is equipped with guiding and accesso-
ries, remove them from one side.
NOTE:
If conveyor is equipped with optional
Tool-less Belt Release, sequence is the same and no
tools are required.
3
.
On tension end of the conveyor identified with a
label (X Figures 20 & 21), insert a 5 mm hex
key wrench to engage pinion gear (Yof Figure 20).
Figure 20
X
Y
4
.
With pinion gear engaged, insert a 4 mm hex key
wrench into lock screw (Z of Figure 21).
Figure 21
X
Z
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment