
NBC™ Flat Belt - IOM
P/N: 1118140
Rev: 07/29/2020
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DENTIFICATION
Each subassembly is shipped completely assembled except typical loose parts, which are in boxes
with the subassemblies. Segregate the conveyor subassemblies by types for inventory and ease of
locating during installation.
An identification label is attached to the outside of one side channel close to one end of each
conveyor bed and on all drive packages. On supports, the tag is located on the crossmember. Labels
may
contain the following information:
New style labels have the following:
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Item number
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Description
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Job Number
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Mfg. Number
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Tag number (if specified)
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Assembler's clock number
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Date of manufacture
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QR (Quick Response) bar code
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Scan bar code for IOM manual
If Applicable - Scan the QR code to retrieve the IOM Manual, if nothing happens; check your scanner
settings to make sure the QR Label setting is enabled. On the supports, the tag is located on the
bottom side of the foot.
On special devices, it is located on a convenient flat surface
that is not offensive to the appearance of the equipment but
is still accessible for viewing. These numbers can be cross-
referenced against the packing list.
Loose parts are boxed and shipped separately. You should
have all conveyor sections and supports for a particular
conveyor prior to installation. It is cost-effective to identify
and procure any missing parts before they are needed for
assembly. Small items like nuts and bolts are weigh-
counted and packaged by size and type.
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Identification labels