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PORTABLE LPV TREATER
OUTLET CONVEYOR
As seed passes through the length of the treater drum, it is tumbled, producing
accurate and uniform seed coating. The seed then exits the seed treater out the
discharge chute of the machine and into the 20 foot outlet conveyor. The conveyor
plugs into a receptacle on the bottom of the treater control panel marked (Outlet
Conveyor). The seed is then discharged into a pro box, trailer, or any other container.
Never allow exposure of persons or clothing to the drive shaft,
idler wheels, or the treater drum during operation. Always have
the safety shields in place during operation.
PORTABLE LPV TREATER OVERVIEW
FILL HOPPER
The fill hopper holds 65 units of seed. The hopper feeds into the inlet conveyor using
a rack and pinion gate.
INLET CONVEYOR
The 17 foot inlet conveyor feeds into the seed treater supply hopper. The conveyor
plugs into a receptacle on the bottom of the treater control panel marked (Inlet
Conveyor). The inlet conveyor is tied in with a proximity switch located in the 8 inch
hopper extension ring. When seed reaches up and covers the proximity switch, the
inlet conveyor will automatically shut-off so the hopper will not overflow. The conveyor
will remain off until seed drops below the proximity switch. When the proximity sensor
no longer detects seed, a timer relay will begin to count down to a pre-set time and turn
the conveyor back on. The time delay prevents the conveyor from turning on and off
too quickly.
If the inlet conveyor will not turn on after being shut down
awhile, this may mean the proximity switch is malfunctioning.
Refer to the Proximity Switch Adjustment Guide in the U-Treat
manual.
NOTICE
OUTLET CONVEYOR HYDRAULICS
The outlet conveyor is stored for transportation parallel to the trailer. An electric
powered motor drives the hydraulic system that deploys the conveyor to an operating
position, and then returns it to the transporting position after the treating process is
complete. The conveyor must always be at a full 90 degrees from the trailer when
in use.