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CHAPTER 4: MAINTENANCE
TURBO HB
4.1. Periodic inspection
Please read the safety instructions provided at the beginning of this manual before
handling the following devices. Switch of the power supply to the system before
commencing any maintainance work.
The TURBO HB conveyor has been designed to be low maintenance, however, the following periodic
checks should be completed at the recommended service intervals to ensure continued and trouble-free
operation.
4.1.1. After first 100 hours
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Check belt wipers for excessive wear.
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Inspect conveyor belt parts for excessive wear. If excessive wear is noted, belt should be removed
and repaired. (Refer to chapter 3.4 for belt removal instructions.)
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Grease pillow block bearings, using grease gun. Do not grease too often – bearing seals could be
damaged.
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Check belt tension.
4.2. Cleaning
As with any vehicle, machinery, or device, regular cleaning of your conveyor can only serve to improve its
operation and prolong its useful life. For cleaning on the outside, use a soft cloth and a regular detergent,
for the inside, use a cloth or a brush. However, make sure that the rollers and parts made of synthetic
materials do not come into contact with these products. The use of compressed air for cleaning is not
advisable, 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.
At no time should cleaning products come into contact with electrical components.
4.3. Factors affecting performance
The installation is a very important phase that, if neglected, could seriously impede the
operation and efficiency of the conveyor system
Level
The conveyor must be properly levelled otherwise the flow of coolant through the
conveyor will prevent efficient running such as poor coolant drainage, leakage to
the floor or surrounding area, wetter than normal chips and poor interfacing of the
conveyor baffles and / or flange to the machine
Alignment
If the conveyor is not aligned to the machine and / or tank then the conveyor
baffles will not mate to the tank and / or casting properly which will result in an
increased volume of chips into the machine tank. The incorrect alignment of the
conveyor to the machine and / or tank can also result in safety issues as areas of
exposed belt may be seen.
Loose parts
In some cases the conveyor may be supplied with additional bolt on or loose parts
that are designed to improve the conveyors performance with the particular
machine. This can include adjustable conveyor baffles, flanges and levelling feet. If
these are not installed the conveyor may not perform efficiently on the machine.
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