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CHAPTER 2: SETTING INTO OPERATION 

TURBO HB 

2.6. Installation and startup 

 
Your  conveyor has been run prior to shipment to insure proper operation.  However, it is recommended 
that the following checks be made before startup: 

2.6.1. Conveyor Drive 

 Check frame and belt for damage during shipment or storage. 

 Locate conveyor in operating position inside the machine (see separate specific interface instructions). 

 All drive elements (pulleys and sprockets) should be located close to their bearing supports.  Each set 

of pulleys and sprockets should be carefully aligned to prevent excessive wear and noise. 

 Belt should be properly tensioned. 

2.6.2. Leveling 

A level should be placed across tail section and on the conveyor belt inline with the direction of travel of 
the belt.  Adjust the conveyor or tanks castors to ensure the system is level. If the system is not equiped 
with leving castors or jacking screws then it may be necessary to shim the system to make it level. 
 

When the conveyor  is installed to the machine  it may  be necessary to  level the conveyor by adjusting 
the setting of the conveyor leg in conjunction with a level. See the diagram below for details. 

 
 
 

 

 

 

2.6.3. Connection to the machine 

Once the conveyor has been installed to the machine, the conveyor must be connected to the interface of 
the  machine  and  if  an  Air  header  is  supplied  an  air  supply  must  be  connected  to  the  conveyor.  At  this 
stage all guards must be in place as indicated in the specific installation instructions and in this manual. 
 
For  the  electrical  connection,  please  see  section  2.6.4.  and,  if  an  electrical  control  is  supplied,  the 
electrical drawing in side the conveyors electrical box. 
 
If an Air header is supplied the pneumatic (airline) must be connected to the Air header inlet as indicated 
in chapter 5, section 5.1. 

Loosen  the  4 
bolts and tighten 
them  once  the 
leg is set. 

Raise  /  lower  the 
leg 

until 

the 

conveyor is level. 

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Страница 1: ...LNS SA CH 2534 Orvin www LNS group com Instruction manual ENG...

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Страница 3: ...2 5 2 5 3 Installation safety 2 6 2 5 4 Security analysis for the correct incorporation 2 7 2 6 Installation and startup 2 8 2 6 1 Conveyor Drive 2 8 2 6 2 Leveling 2 8 2 6 3 Connection to the machin...

Страница 4: ...ours 4 2 4 2 Cleaning 4 2 4 3 Factors affecting performance 4 2 CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5 1 5 1 Air header 5 2 5 2 Chip stripper bar 5 4 5 3 Spare parts 5 5 5 3 1 Layout of the elements Direct drive version...

Страница 5: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...

Страница 6: ...here filtration is not required Its simple yet robust construction ensures it offers a long continuous trouble free operation in the most demanding of today s machining environments Combining the late...

Страница 7: ...d responsible for damage and problems arising from the use of options and products other than LNS products or products approved by LNS SA The names of the products indicated in this manual are registe...

Страница 8: ...ed to help in communications with LNS SA regarding size queries and enquiries Drawing dimension Conveyor terminology A Baffle width B Frame height C Baffle height D Frame width E Baffle length F Cover...

Страница 9: ...CHAPTER 2 SETTING INTO OPERATION 2 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 2 SETTING INTO OPERATION...

Страница 10: ...mages to objects 2 2 Unpacking For practical and safety reasons the conveyor must be unpacked in a spacious well lit location Check to see that the lifting capacity of the hoisting crane or lift truck...

Страница 11: ...or within the operating range of the overhead hoist crane forklift or any other means used for lifting and transportation Lifting points are strategically placed around the conveyor system to allow th...

Страница 12: ...design of conveyor the castors may either be welded to the conveyor or bolted to the conveyor If they are bolted to the conveyor they are normally shipped bolted upside sown to the castor plate for st...

Страница 13: ...ce must ensure that the conveyor cannot run when the machine door is open All safety interlocks on the conveyor or machine must not be over written at anytime The installation of the Hinge conveyor on...

Страница 14: ...ency stop cord around the discharge of the conveyor must be integrated to the machine tools emergency stop circuit where the conveyor and machine are stopped immediately if the cord is pulled labeled...

Страница 15: ...t and assess the need of access and or for the approach Identify sources of risks including failures and failure modes associated with each task Risks can come from o machine in which the device is in...

Страница 16: ...s not equiped with leving castors or jacking screws then it may be necessary to shim the system to make it level When the conveyor is installed to the machine it may be necessary to level the conveyor...

Страница 17: ...ing the installation ensure that the motor is wired in accordance with the supply voltage available The supply voltage of the conveyor is indicated on the electrical drawing supplied in the conveyors...

Страница 18: ...6 6 Electrical control Your conveyor may or may not be supplied with an electrical control depending on the machine and applications requirements If an electrical control is supplied then please see t...

Страница 19: ...CHAPTER 3 CONVEYOR BELT 3 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 3 CONVEYOR BELT...

Страница 20: ...conveyor belt tension is essential to ensure proper operation and extended life of the conveyor components The belt has been properly tensioned during factory assembly As normal wear occurs the belt m...

Страница 21: ...wings as shown below Check to see that the clutch body is square to the bearing mounting bracket If it is not this will generally indicate which direction the belt is off on side to side tension Once...

Страница 22: ...r turns adjusting belt but clicks at rotation 4 Manually rotate belt back and forth This distributes tension evenly throughout the belt 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until belt rotation no longer results in...

Страница 23: ...on the belt tension adjusting screws see drawing below and back off the belt tensioning adjusting screws see drawing below until they are flush with the face of the adjusting bracket 4 Loosen the two...

Страница 24: ...shaft and pull the belt out of the conveyor Be sure to wear gloves to avoid being cut by sharp edges on the belt When only a few feet of belt remain in the conveyor the belt on the floor will have eno...

Страница 25: ...the weight of the belt inside the frame should be enough to prevent it running back out on it s own 13 Continue feeding the belt into the conveyor frame One person may have to use a pry bar to help it...

Страница 26: ...otation without moving the belt On a new belt zero slack is O K but if the belt is difficult to move with the vise grips it s too tight 19 Visually confirm the belt is located in the center of the fra...

Страница 27: ...rrying out any maintenance on the conveyor 3 6 1 Standard and Heavy Duty belts Item No Description 1 Hex head screw 1 Lock washer 1 Tail disc on inside of frame 2 Hinge plate w cleat 3 Hinge plate 4 H...

Страница 28: ...nside of frame 2 Hinge plate w cleat 3 Hinge plate assembly 3 Side wing right hand 3 Side wing left hand 4 Hinge plate w wiper cleat 5 Wiper 6 Washer 7 Hex head screw 8 Link plate 8 Roller link assemb...

Страница 29: ...CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE...

Страница 30: ...isable because particles could become lodged in sensitive areas and impede the proper operation of the conveyor At no time should solvents such as acetone or diluents be used for cleaning the conveyor...

Страница 31: ...CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS...

Страница 32: ...r can come in two forms with a solenoid control valve or without The solenoid can be supplied when a timer is used in the conveyor control The solenoid automatically starts the air supply to the air h...

Страница 33: ...elow Air requirement chart m3 hour Belt width mm 102 203 305 406 508 610 762 914 Air pressure Bar 0 7 2 5 4 9 7 1 9 5 10 9 14 8 19 7 23 4 0 8 2 9 5 3 7 8 10 4 12 1 16 1 21 6 25 8 1 0 3 1 5 8 8 7 11 2...

Страница 34: ...bar may or may not be supplied with your conveyor The chip stripper bar is designed to grab long strings of chips from the belt in order to prevent them being carried back down the incline and into th...

Страница 35: ...version Designation Description 1 Motor 2 Motor mounting plate 3 Torque arm bracket 4 Side plate discharge RH right hand 5 Side plate discharge LH left hand 6 Discharge cover 7 Discharge support 8 Dr...

Страница 36: ...end cover 25 Tail disc 26 Tail baffle 27 Baffle RG 28 Baffle LH 29 Top cover load 30 Baffle gusset 31 Track incline RG 32 Top cover incline 33 Drive cover Please note that the appearance of the convey...

Страница 37: ...CHAPTER 6 APPENDICES 6 1 TURBO HB CHAPTER 6 APPENDICES Appendix A Ordering form A 2 Appendix B Address LNS A 3...

Страница 38: ...e photocopied duly filled out and returned to your retailer or nearest LNS SA agent Company name Person in charge Address ZIP City Country Phone Fax Type of device Serial number Qty Ordering no Descri...

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