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Conveyor chain

The conveyor chain (Fig. 83) is made up of one basic chain assembly which repeats sequentially along the entire chain loop. As soon as any component of the conveyor chain is worn the component or complete conveyor chain assembly must be replaced.

Each conveyor chain section consists of the following main components:

■ 6 link chain section

■ flight bar

■ spiral pin

Fig. 83: Conveyor chain main components

6 link chain section

Spiral pin

Flight bar

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How to assemble the conveyor chain sections

To assemble the conveyor chain sections proceed as follows (Fig. 84):

1. Lay conveyor chain sections on a clean flat surface.

2. Insert connector pins through flight end and align holes in spiral pin with holes in flight bar.

3. Insert spiral pin.

4. Drive spiral pin in with a hammer and punch. Ensure that spiral pin is recessed on both sides of flight bar.

5. Repeat the previous assembly instructions until the complete chain has been assembled.

Fig: 84: Conveyor chain assembly

Extended pin connecting link

Spiral pin (4) Flight bar

Block link assembly Side bar

6 link chain section

How to remove the conveyor chain assembly

To remove the conveyor chain assembly proceed as follows: 1. Release tension on the conveyor chain. (See Conveyor chain adjustment in this chapter).

2. At the chain disassembly/assembly point, raise the chain a minimum of 3” high and block it under the flight.

Note: There are notches in the frame on both sides of the conveyor deck. The notches are to provide access to the conveyor chain during disassembly and assembly. This is the chain disassembly/assembly point.

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3. Separate conveyor chain by removing spiral pins and connecting links in one section of the chain.

4. Connect a pulling device (e.g. winch or lifting tackle with adequate load limit), or the new conveyor chain, to either end of the old conveyor chain and slowly pull the old conveyor chain completely out of the machine.

WARNING! When using a pulling device (e.g. winch or lifting tackle with adequate load limit) for pulling the conveyor chain, the connection could fracture under the load. You could be seriously injured or killed by the recoiling chain or cable. Use only approved lifting equipment for connecting pulling devices to the conveyor chain.

How to install the conveyor chain assembly

To install the conveyor chain assembly proceed as follows:

1. Check to ensure that the conveyor tail shaft is completely retracted. If not retracted, see Conveyor chain adjustment in this chapter.

2. If the old conveyor chain was not used to install the new conveyor chain, then run a cable or pull rope with an adequate load limit through the bottom conveyor pan and connect to the conveyor chain.

3. Connect an additional pulling or lifting device (e.g. winch or lifting tackle with adequate load limit) to the other end of the cable or pull rope and slowly pull the new conveyor chain completely through the bottom conveyor pan.

IMPORTANT! If old conveyor chain is still on machine, installation can be facilitated by connecting the new conveyor chain to the old conveyor chain via the chain connectors and pulling it through the bottom conveyor pan.

4. Fold conveyor chain back over the tail shaft and drive shaft and slowly pull the chain along the conveyor ensuring that the chain is under the chain hold downs.

5. Ensure that the chain is properly meshed with the sprockets on the head and rollers on the tailshaft.

6. Connect conveyor chain (see How to assemble the conveyor chain sections in this chapter for proper connection).

7. Adjust tension on the conveyor chain (see Conveyor chain adjustment procedure in this chapter.

8. With machine running, visually inspect tail shaft to ensure that the conveyor chain is properly engaged with the tailshaft rollers.

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