Gilson Test-Master TM-5, Gilson Test-Master TM-6 Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
Gilson Test-Master® Testing Screens
TM-5 & TM-6
PHONE: 800-444-1508 P.O. Box 200, Lewis Center, Ohio 43035-0200
740-548-7298 E-mail: customerservice@gilsonco.com Product Web Page: www.globalgilson.com
Rev: 01/2019
FAX: 800-255-5314 740-548-5314
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Specications
Whether you are the owner, employer, operator, or maintenance person for this machine, safety is your responsibility. You are re­sponsible for operating and maintaining this equipment in compliance with these instructions and for using common sense. Review and completely understand the operating and safety instructions before using this machine.
WARNING!
This machine operates on electric current. Improper operation could result in electric shock, electrocution, or an explosion!
1. ALWAYS make sure the motor and other electrical components are appropriate and properly congured for your intended use and available power source. The standard Test-Master® comes with a 1/3hp motor wired for 115V/60Hz. Motors are NOT explosion-proof.
2. ALWAYS check electrical wiring for loose connections and for pinched or frayed wiring.
3. ALWAYS use a properly-wired, three-pronged plug, or otherwise ground the machine. Connect the machine to a properly-wired, three-pronged receptacle. Make sure the cord is located where no one will trip or get tangled in it.
4. ALWAYS disconnect and lock out power supply before performing maintenance and repairs.
WARNING!
WARNING: DO NOT operate the machine without having all doors, covers and guards in place.
WARNING: DO NOT bypass or tamper with the safety interlock switch.
WARNING: USE CAUTION when loading and unloading trays or aggregate from the machine. Pinch points between the trays
are necessary for proper operation.
WARNING: ALWAYS level the machine prior to operation.
WARNING: ALWAYS unplug or disconnect machine from the power source when the unit is not in operation.
WARNING: Keep all parts of your body, clothing, tools and other objects away from the separator, drive belts, drive pulleys,
connecting rods, counterweights and all other moving parts of the machine while it is operating.
WARNING: ALWAYS wear safety glasses when operating, maintaining, or repairing this machine.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Safety Instructions........................................... 2
Table of Contents ............................................ 3
1.0 Unpacking .................................................. 4
2.0 Set-Up 4
2.1 Site Selection...............................................4
2.2 Leveling....................................................4
2.3 Initial Test ..................................................5
2.4 Shutdown..................................................5
3.0 Operating Instructions ....................................... 5
3.1 General Instructions ........................................5
3.2 Timer Set-Up & Operation ..................................6
3.3 Test Times..................................................6
3.4 Sample Sizes ...............................................6
3.5 Pan Options................................................7
4.0 Maintenance ................................................ 7
4.1 Preparation for Maintenance................................7
4.2 Disassembly................................................8
4.2.1 Outer Case Removal.................................8
4.2.2 Blocking/Unblocking the Separator ..................8
4.3 Lubrication of Bearings .....................................8
4.4 Belts .......................................................8
4.4.1 Drive Belt & Pulley...................................9
4.4.2 Timing Belt & Tensioning Pulley......................9
4.5 Guide Pin Assembly ........................................9
4.6 Drive Assembly............................................10
4.7 Hydraulic System..........................................10
4.8 Wire Cloth & Screen Trays ..................................13
5.0 Parts Lists & Diagrams ...................................... 14
5.1 Replacement Parts List.....................................14
5.2 Parts List for Diagram 1 ....................................15
5.3 Diagram 1.................................................16
5.4 Parts List for Diagram 2 ....................................17
5.5 Diagram 2.................................................18
5.6 Parts List for Diagram 3 ....................................19
5.7 Diagram 3.................................................20
6.0 Maintenance Flow Chart ....................................21
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1.0 UNPACKING
Your Gilson Test-Master®, crated for shipping, weighs between 600—700lbs, depending on which model you have and how many trays are packed inside. Use appropriate equipment to unload and move it.
Wear safety glasses. Cut the banding and lift the carton o. Save the carton until you have inspected the Test-Master® and placed it into service.
Check the machine over, looking for loose screws, indications of a hydraulic leak or any other damage.
If you nd concealed shipping damage after you have signed for the Test-Master®, call the delivering freight carrier immediately for an inspection. Save all the packing materials and leave the Test-Master® just as it is.
When you're sure your Test-Master® is in acceptable condition, remove the trays and dustpan from the machine. To do this, open the doors. Step on the pump pedal and depress it completely, releasing the clamping pressure. Push down on the lower sepa­rator frame to be sure that the separator is fully extended. Slide the trays and dustpan out of the Test-Master® and set them aside. Close the doors.
Use proper equipment to lift the Test-Master® o its skid. Save the skid. Keeping the machine as close to the oor as possible, move it to the site where you intend to operate it. Make sure not to drop the machine.
2.2 Leveling
At the operating site, set the Test-Master® on the oor. The machine will rest on three leveling feet, one at each front corner and one at the center back.
NOTE: DO NOT connect electric power until you have lev­eled the Test-Master®.
Use the following procedure:
1. Open the doors.
2. If there are trays and a pan in the Test-Master®, remove all but the tray in the second position from the top of the separa­tor. Leave this tray extended about 4in from the front of the machine. Otherwise, insert a tray in the second position from the top of the separator, leaving this tray extended about 4in from the front of the machine.
3. Pump the foot pedal with short strokes until the tray is clamped in position.
4. Place a carpenter's level across the extended tray, resting it on the tray's anges. DO NOT place the level on the machine's case.
5. Adjust the three leveling feet until the Test-Master® is level both side-to-side and front-to-back. Whenever possible, adjust by lowering the highest foot so that the Test-Master® stays as close to the oor as possible.
2.0 SETUP
2.1 Site Selection
1. Choose a site where there is a solid, rigid, level oor with adequate space available for installation, operation and maintenance.
2. Make sure your electrical hookup is compatible with the Test­Master® shipped to you and that a grounded, three-pronged receptacle is within reach of the machine or that other properly­grounded electrical power is available for connection by an authorized person.
3. Choose a site with adequate ventilation.
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6. When you have leveled the Test-Master® in both directions, tighten the locking nuts on all three feet.
7. Release the clamping pressure by pushing the foot pedal all the way to the oor. Push down on the bottom of the separa­tor unit to be sure that the separator is fully extended.
8. Replace the trays and pan which you removed and close the doors.
NOTE: Whenever you move the Test-Master®, be sure to re-level it before you use it. Follow the leveling instruc­tions provided.
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2.3 Initial Testing
NOTE: Be sure to read and understand all safety instruc tions and initial test instructions before proceeding and follow all these instructions during the testing process.
Read and understand the instructions for operating the Test-Master's timer. Be sure you know how to stop the Test-Master
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before you activate the timer.
Make sure that your Test-Master® is electrically congured to be compatible with your power supply and that all wiring is grounded and properly installed.
After leveling the Test-Master® for the rst time, run this initial test. With trays and pan in the machine and the doors open:
1. Pump the foot pedal with short strokes until the separator is clamped. Close the doors.
2. Plug in the Test-Master®.
3. Following the timer instructions, set the timer for 10 seconds.
4. Activate the timer to start the Test-Master®.
5. The Test-Master® should run for 10 seconds and stop.
6. If not, check to be sure you have properly connected compat­ible power to your Test-Master®.
7. Repeat steps 3 and 4. Should the Test-Master® fail to run, an electrical connection has probably come loose in shipping. Call Gilson Company, Inc. Technical Support line at 800.444.1508 (8AM - 5PM EST) Monday - Friday.
8. I f there is excessive noise or vibration during the test run
a. Re-check to be sure the Test-Master® is level. b. Re-check to make sure you have clamped up your sepa-
rator and trays.
c. Check to see that the timing belt is properly-seated and
tight. (1) Turn to Section 4.0, Maintenance. (2) Read and understand the SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS and Disassembly
Instructions. (3) Complete disassembly steps 1—3. (4) Inspect the timing belt. If the belt is in place, check to see that it ts tightly.
(5) If the timing belt is loose or has slipped o its
pulleys, turn to Maintenance Instructions and complete Disassembly Instructions 4—6. Then nd the Timing Belt information in Section 4.0, Maintenance and follow the instructions for adjusting or re-seating the belt.
d. Look for concealed shipping damage, such as bent,
dented or loose parts.
2.4 Shutdown
Open the doors. Release the clamping pressure by pushing the foot pedal all the way to the oor and pushing down on the lower separator frame until the separator is fully extended. ALWAYS leave the trays unclamped and the doors closed when the Test­Master® is not in use.
Unplug or disconnect electric power from the Test-Master®. DO
NOT reconnect power until you are ready to use the Test-Master®.
NOTE: Whenever you move the Test-Master®, be sure to
re-level it before you use it. Follow the leveling instruc­tions provided.
3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Always review and completely understand all safety, operating, and maintenance instructions before you place your Test-Master into service.
3.1 General Instructions
To clamp trays in place:
1. First be sure they are inserted fully.
2. Pump the foot pedal, using short strokes until trays are clamped and held in place.
3. Close the doors.
To release trays:
1. Open the doors.
2. Depress the pedal to the oor and hold it in place for a mo­ment.
3. Push down on the lower separator frame until the separator is fully extended.
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3.2 Timer Set-Up & Operation
This unit is equipped with an easy-to-operate Gilson interval count-down timer. The timer has a large 0.6in LED display and will operate in four dierent modes. It is powered by line voltage and will work on power supplies from 100—265 VAC, 50/60Hz, with up to 20 amps Inductive or Resistive current.
NOTE: The main device controlled by the timer may be restricted to operating on a more limited electrical supply range. Check the device carefully to insure compatibility with your electrical supply.
Current timer mode is indicated by the four red LED’s on the timer face:
• A = MMSS (99min:59sec x 1 second)
• B = HHMM (99hr:59min x 1 minute)
• C = SSSS (9999sec x 1 second)
• D = MMMM (9999min x 1 minute)
(H is for hours, M for minutes, and S for seconds.) To adjust the timer mode, press and hold both <UP> and <DOWN> keys at the same time until the display shows the mode. Once the mode letters are displayed, press <UP> or <DOWN> to change modes. Press <START/ STOP> to accept new mode.
To set the run time, press either <UP> or <DOWN>. The rst digit on the right hand side will ash in half-second intervals. Press either arrow key to adjust to the desired value. To enter the displayed digit and move to the next, press <START/STOP>. Once the last digit on the left is entered, the timer is ready to start.
Press <START/STOP> to initiate the current run program. Once running, pressing <START/STOP> again will pause the timer with the current amount of time remaining on screen. When allowed to time-out, the timer beeps and displays DONE. Press any key to continue. Setting and Mode values are saved automatically and restored on power-up.
To operate the Test-Master
1. Make sure your Test-Master® is level, following the procedure provided.
2. Fully insert the trays you need.
3. Clamp the trays in place.
4. Close the doors.
5. Pour your sample into the hopper, making sure not to overload the Test-Master®. The hopper is designed to hold about one cubic foot of sample, but this still could exceed the sample size allowed. Refer to the following section on Sample Sizes.
6. Plug in the Test-Master®.
7. Set the timer and activate it to start the Test-Master®. Refer to the timer instructions.
8. Using both handles on the hopper, lift it to feed the sample into the machine. When the sample is loaded, lower the hop-
®
per back into the Test-Master®.
9. When the Test-Master® stops, open the doors.
10. Release the trays.
11. Remove the trays and continue the procedure specied for your test. MANUAL ON TEST SIEVING METHODS (BK-4 47), an ASTM publication available from Gilson, provides detailed information on test-sizing procedures.
12. Follow Shutdown procedure in Section 2.4.
3.3 Test Times
Times of 5—10 minutes are normal, depending upon material types and sizes. Materials in the ne series range (No. 4 to No. 200) may require more than 15 minutes. The proper test time results in complete separation and sizing of the sample.
You can establish standard test times for dierent types of samples by looking for complete sample separation. After a test is nished, run each tray separately with a clean pan to see if a signicant amount of sample is still passing. If so, lengthen your test time.
3.4 Sample Sizes
The sample capacity of the Test-Master® varies according to the type and size range of the material being tested. Sample size is often established in the test specications. For example, ASTM C 136, specication for "Sieve or Screen Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates," calls for minimum weights of test sample of coarse aggregate (density such as gravel or limestone) as follows:
ASTM C 136 SAMPLE SIZES
Nominal Max. Size of Min. Sample Particle, in (mm) Weight, kg
3/8 (9.5) 1 1/2 (12.5) 2 3/4 (19) 5 1 (25) 10 1-1/2 (37.5) 15 2 (50) 20 2-1/2 (63) 35 3 (75) 60 3-1/2 (90) 100
Normally, these minimum sample sizes (and larger in many cases) can be handled in the Test-Master® in a single batch without diculty.
Capacity of the Test-Master® for a given sample is based on the amount of material in the tray which has the largest load at the end of the test. This is the limiting tray.
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Coarse Materials
The limiting tray should have no more than one layer of particles over the wire cloth area. Overloading will prevent complete and proper aggregate separation in your test.
Capacity is a function of volume, so light materials (lightweight aggregate, coal, wood chips, etc.) must be tested in smaller amounts by weight. High-density ores or pellets may be tested in somewhat larger amounts by weight. Many light materials are also soft and require short test times to avoid degradation of the sample.
If you are running a test which does not require all six trays (seven in Model TM- 6), you can use an intermediate tray to relieve loading on a critical tray, which would allow a larger overall test sample to be run at one time.
Fine Materials
ASTM C 136 species that at the end of the test, the limiting tray should contain no more than four grams/in2 of sieving surface. For materials similar in density to sand, this converts to about 1,350g (3lb) on the limiting tray, or a total sample weight of less than 20lb, unless the sizes are evenly distributed among the trays. If the Test-Master® is being used for mass separation rather than for testing, larger amounts of material may be introduced, though sharpness of separation will decrease as the load increases.
4.0 MAINTENANCE
Whether you are the owner, employer, operator, or maintenance person for this machine, safety is your responsibility. You are re­sponsible for operating and maintaining this equipment in com­pliance with these instructions and for using common sense. Review and completely understand the operating and safety instructions before using this machine.
Before performing any maintenance, always review this manual and be sure you understand the safety, operating and mainte­nance instructions. If you have any questions, please call the Gil­son Company, Inc. Technical Support line at 800.444.1508 (8am
- 5pm EST) Monday thru Friday.
WARNING!
The Test-Master's elec tric motor has internal thermal protec­tion. The motor will automatically shut o if it is overloaded. If this happens, disconnect the power. Otherwise, the motor could restart by itself after it cools down.
ALWAYS disconnect the Test-Master® and lock out the power supply before performing maintenance or repairs.
3.5 Pan Options
The standard dustpan tray (TS-112) is used in the bottom slot, where it shakes with the screen trays. This arrangement is adequate for most situations.
The stationary pan with adapter (TSA-116) is recommended if the movement of the standard tray makes it dicult to handle ne materials. The adapter ts the bottom vibrating slot and provides a dust seal to the stationary dustpan below.
For separation of ne aggregates, we recommend the use of equipment specically designed for such testing. Shakers for 8in and 12in round sieves are described in the Gilson catalog. These specially-designed machines will give you an excellent separation of ne aggregates on a routine basis.
ALWAYS check electrical wiring for loose connections and for pinched or frayed wires.
ALWAYS wear safety glasses or goggles wen you are working with the Test-Master®.
4.1 Preparation for Maintenance
Unplug or disconnect Test-Master® and lock out power.
Read and understand all the safety instructions and the maintenance instructions for the parts you plan to repair.
Use the owchart in the back of this manual as a guide to move through the various disassembly and repair procedures.
NOTE: When ordering parts for your Test-Master®, you will need to specify the serial number.
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4.2 Disassembly
4.2.1 Outer Case Removal
To access internal parts for maintenance, you must remove all or part of the outer case. Refer to the owchart and these instructions to determine how much disassembly is required for your repair work.
1. ALWAYS unplug the Test-Master® and lock out the power supply before beginning disassembly.
2. Open the doors, remove the trays, and set them aside.
3. Remove the Drive Case Cover
From the front of the machine, reach under the cover at its
center and locate the head of the mounting screw. Remove the screw, slide the case cover toward you, and lift it o. Now you have access for the following procedures:
a. Adjust the setting of the pump pedal. b. Lubricate bearings. c. Tighten the setscrew on the drive pulley. d. Check, adjust, or replace the drive belt. e. Check tension of the timing belt.
Follow the instructions found later in this manual. For other
procedures, continue disassembly.
4. Remove the four screws at the corners of the top cover, and lift o the cover and hopper.
5. To remove right side cover, rst disconnect the timer. The timer-to-motor connection is fastened to the front of the drive case. Remove the tape. NOTE that the green sections plug into each other, so that later you will know how to re­connect the timer. Unplug the timer. Support the weight of the right panel with a two-by-four or other block. Remove nine mounting screws from the right side cover, and pull the panel o the machine. Reinstall one of the screws in the second hole from the top of the back cover, to hold this panel in place.
6. Remove the left side cover in the same way. The machine is now accessible for the following procedures:
4.2.2 Blocking/Unblocking the Separator
For some maintenance procedures, you need to block the separator to hold it in the clamped position WITHOUT the use of hydraulics.
1. Find the two notched separator holding plates which are mounted by wing nuts on the guide frame below the
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separator, one on each side of the Test-Master
. They will
be in the down position.
2. Pump up the hydraulic system to clamp the separator. If the hydraulic system is not working, compress the separa­tor manually. Supporting the separator from the bottom, lift the separator into its compressed position so that you can follow step 3.
3. Loosen the wing nuts, rotate the plates upward and re­tighten.
4. Release the hydraulic pressure (or lower the separator if you compressed it manually) and the bottom of the separator assembly will come to rest in the notches of the holding plates.
With the separator BLOCKED, you have access for the fol­lowing procedures:
a. Repair or replace guide pin assemblies. b. Access hydraulic pump.
When you have nished your maintenance procedure, UNBLOCK the Separator to restore it to operating condi­tion as follows:
a. Pump up the hydraulic system to re-clamp the separator. b. Return the holding plates to the down position. c. Release the pressure.
4.3 Lubrication of Bearings
1. Using a grease gun with a exible nozzle, lubricate the four shaft bearings, two on each side of the drive case, after about every 360 hours of operation. Apply a lithium-based or lithium-compatible grease.
a. Adjust, re-seat or replace the timing belt. b. Inspect, repair, or replace the tensioning pulley. c. Inspect the guide pin assemblies.
2. Lubricate the motor end bearings with a few drops of oil as needed, about once a year under normal use.
4.4 Belts
Both the drive belt and the timing belt will wear with use and should be inspected periodically for tension, alignment and condition. Review and completely understand all safety and maintenance in­structions before attempting to inspect or adjust belts. ALWAYS d is-
connect and lock out electric power.
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4.4.1 Drive Belt & Pulley
The drive belt sometimes stretches when it is rst used, so check its tension after the rst day of operation.
1. Follow Disassembly Instructions 1—3 to access the drive belt for inspection and adjustment.
2. The play in the belt should equal 1/64 of the distance between the centers of the pulleys.
3. If the drive belt is too loose, it will slip and the Test-Master® will run too slowly or else in spurts.
4. If the drive belt is too tight, it will wear out quickly.
To Adjust Drive Belt Tension
a. Loosen the four motor mounting nuts. b. Slide the motor forward or back as needed. c. Re-tighten the four nuts. d. To prevent excessive wear on the drive belt, be sure that
the motor and drive pulleys are lined up with each other.
To Replace the Drive Belt
a. Loosen the motor mounting nuts as for adjustment. b. Slide the motor toward the center of the machine to relieve
tension on the belt.
c. Slip the belt o the pulleys. d. Slip the new belt around the pulleys. Adjust the tension as
described above before you re-tighten the mounting nuts.
Drive Pulley
If the drive pulley is loose on the drive shaft, use an allen wrench to tighten its setscrew.
e. Remove the pulley. f. Remove the belt. Inspect it for damage and obtain a re-
placement if necessary.
Tensioning Pulley Inspection
Take this chance to check the condition of the tensioning pulley and its bearings. Spin the pulley on its bearings. If it does not turn smoothly, replace the bearings.
a. Drive out both bearings from one side of the pulley. b. Press new bearings into place.
Counterweight Alignment
a. Rotate the drive shaft by hand, looking for a mark that
indicates the thick part of the eccentric. Turn the shaft until this mark is at the top of the shaft. The connecting rod is now at its highest position and the counterweights are at-side-up.
b. Rotate the counterweight shaft until its counterweights
are at-side up and parallel to the counterweights on the drive shaft.
Timing Belt Installation
Reinstall the timing belt along with the tensioning pulley: a. Fit the belt around the front timing pulley and over the top
of the middle timing pulley, taking care not to change the
rotation of the shafts and counterweights. b. Insert the tensioning pulley into the loop of the belt. c. Holding the belt and pulley together, bolt the pulley to the
tensioning bracket. d. Reinstall the upper bolts and adjust them to create the
proper tension on the timing belt. e. Check to be sure that all the counterweights are at-side-up
and parallel to each other and to the top of the drive case.
4.4.2 Timing Belt & Tensioning Pulley
The timing belt should t tightly.
1. A worn or loose timing belt may slip teeth on the pulleys and cause the machine to be out of balance, vibrate exces­sively and walk.
2. If the timing belt has slipped out of position, inspect it and replace or reseat as required.
Timing Belt Adjustment or Replacement
a. Follow disassembly procedures 1—6. b. Tighten the belt by adjusting the bolts at the top of the
tensioning bracket.
c. To reseat or replace the timing belt, remove the bolts at
the top of the tensioning bracket. This allows the bracket to pivot toward the front of the machine, loosening the tension on the timing belt.
d. Remove the screw that secures the tensioning pulley to
the bracket.
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4.5 Guide Pin Assembly
The separator assembly of the Test-Master® vibrates independently from the frame. Alignment of these components is maintained by four guide pin assemblies; two on each side, one upper and one lower. Each assembly consists of a guide pin, a guide block, a ber guide bushing, a guide seal, and nuts, bolts, and wash­ers. Shims are used for alignment when a Test-Master® is being assembled. For the system to work properly, all four guide pins must be parallel, and the upper and lower guide pins on each side must be in line. We recommend periodic inspection of the guide pin assemblies immediately after the Test-Master® has been running. If the guide pins feel hot or are loose, the bushings have worn. At this point you have the option of replacing only the bushings and seals. If the bushings wear out completely, the guide pins will get out of line and cause the Test-Master® to make a loud, hammering noise. You will need to replace the guide pin assemblies in this instance.
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Inspection of the bushings and pins requires some disassembly as described below.
Access
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND SAFETY AND DISASSEMBLY IN­STRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MAINTENANCE SECTION AND TH E GUIDE PIN REPLACEMENT INSTRUCT IONS.
2. UNPLUG the Test-Master® and LOCK OUT the POWER.
3. LEVEL THE MACHINE, following the instructions in the instal­lation section. You will not be able to complete the guide pin replacement unless the machine frame is level to begin with.
4. Follow Disassembly Instructions 2—6.
5. BLOCK THE SEPARATOR, following disassembly instructions 7—10.
6. CHECK ALL FOUR GUIDE PINS: Try to move each one by hand. If a pin feels hot or if it is loose or wobbly, the bushing inside the guide block has worn out.
Procedure
WORK ON GUIDE PIN ASSEMBLIES ONE AT A TIME. BEFORE WORK­ING ON A LOWER GUIDE PIN ASSEMBLY, lift the corresponding hydraulic cylinder assembly about 3/8in and move it toward the center of the machine.
7. Reinstall the guide pin. COMPLETE THIS INSTALLATION BEFORE PROCEEDING TO REPAIR ANOTHER GUIDE PIN ASSEMBLY.
8. When you have nished with all the guide pin assemblies you plan to work on, run a nal alignment check:
a. Unblock the separator using the procedure in DISAS-
SEMBLY INSTRUCTION 10.
b. Place several trays in position as though you were prepar-
ing to run a test. c. Clamp the separator and close the doors. d. Run the Test-Master® for ten minutes. WARNING! THE TEST-MASTER® IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE
OPERATED WITHOUT GUARDS AND COVERS IN PLACE.
STAND BACK. KEEP YOURSELF, YOUR CLOTHING AND ALL
OTHER OBJECTS AWAY FROM THE MACHINE. e. After the Test-Master® stops, touch the tops of the guide
pins. They may be warm, which is normal. If one or more
guide pins are hot to the touch, the guide pins are out
of alignment. Return to steps 4 and 5 and make adjust-
ments as necessary.
REASSEMBLE THE TEST-MASTER® IN REVERSE ORDER. Make sure all bolts are secure.
BE SURE THE TEST-MASTER® IS LEVEL before placing it into service. DO NOT connect electric power until you are ready to operate the Test-Master®.
1. Loosen guide pin setscrew, and remove the guide pin. Ob­serve the position of the shims that determine the vertical alignment of the guide block.
2. Remove guide bolts, guide block and shims, KEEPING THE SHIMS for reassembly.
3. If you are repairing the guide pin assembly, press out old seal and bushing and press in new ones.
4. Reinstall guide block, including the shims, leaving the guide bolts loose.
a. If you are installing old guide blocks with new bushings,
position the shims as they were.
b. If you are installing new assemblies, place the shims so
that the block is square with the separator guide frame so that the upper and lower guide pins line up with each other.
5. Place a carpenter's level across the top and sides of the separa­tor guide frame and position the guide block so that its top is level.
6. Use the play in guide bolt holes and shims to make ne adjustments to position the guide block. Then tighten the bolts completely.
4.6 Drive Assembly
The drive belt and timing belt and their pulleys have been de­scribed earlier.
Maintenance to other parts of the drive assembly require removal of the drive case. Please call Gilson to request instructions for these procedures.
4.7 Hydraulic System
The Test-Master's clamping system consists of a hydraulic pump and two hydraulic cylinder assemblies. The cylinders apply force to the separator, compressing it into the clamped position. The system is pressurized by applying short strokes to the foot pedal. Pressure is released by depressing the foot pedal all the way to the oor and pushing down on the lower frame of the separator. ALWAYS leave the separator in the released position when the Test-Master® is not in use.
WHETHER YOU ARE THE OWNER, EMPLOYER, OPERATOR, OR MAINTENANCE PERSON, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CON­DUCTING MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ON THE TEST-MASTER® IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL. BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO WORK ON THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, ALWAYS RE-READ THE MANUAL AND BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND BOTH THE SAFETY AND MAIN-
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TENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL CALL GILSON COMPANY, INC. TECHNICAL SUPPORT LINE AT 800.444.1508 8AM  5PM EST MONDAY  FRIDAY.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TEST-MASTER® AND LOCK OUT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS.
Pump Pedal Adjustment
If depressing the foot pedal and pushing down on the lower frame of the separator does not completely release hydraulic pressure, adjust the setting of the pump pedal.
1. Follow Disassembly Procedures 1—3.
2. Find the two hex-head cap screws toward the rear of the pedal.
3. Loosen the front screw a quarter turn, and tighten the rear screw a quarter turn.
4. Repeat this adjustment until a complete depression of the foot pedal causes a complete release of pressure in the system.
5. Reinstall front panels, but DO NOT reconnec t electrical power until you are ready to run a test.
Access to Hydraulic Pump
To check or replace hydraulic oil, return to the disassembly procedure found at the beginning of Section 4.0, Maintenance.
1. RE AD AND UNDERSTAND SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS, DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND THE PUMP MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS WHICH FOLLOW.
2. Follow Disassembly Procedures 1—4.
3. Follow Disassembly Procedures 7—10.
Now you have access to the hydraulic pump.
c. If oil is not in acceptable condition, proceed to next sec-
tion, "To Change Hydraulic Oil."
2.
If the oil is clean but the level is low, ll to the correct level.
3. Replace the cover and tighten down the screws.
4. Pump up and release the pressure several times to remove air from the system.
5.
Reopen the pump and again add oil to 1/4in from the top.
6. Reinstall cover and tighten the screws.
7. Unblock the separator:
a. Pump up the system to re-clamp the separator and take
the pressure o the holding plates. b. Return the plates to the down position. c. Release the pressure by depressing the foot pedal and
pushing down on the lower frame of the separator.
8. Reassemble the Test-Master® in reverse order.
9. Check to be sure the Test-Master® is level before you use it.
10. DO NOT connect electrical power until you are ready to operate the machine.
To Change Hydraulic Oil
If the oil is dirty, or if you need to work on the pump, rst drain the oil from the system. You will need a clean place to work and a pan to receive the drained oil.
If you have disassembled the Test-Master® to check the hydraulic oil, return to the Disassembly Instructions at the beginning of Section 4.0, Maintenance and follow procedure 5 to remove the right (timer side) panel. Otherwise, read, understand and follow Preparation For Maintenance and Disassembly instructions 1—5 and 7—10.
Hydraulic Oil
The Test-Master® uses a medium -viscosity, non-foaming hydraulic oil.
To check the level and quality of the hydraulic oil, follow the above access procedures to disassemble the Test-Master® and to block the separator in the closed position. Then proceed:
1. Release pressure and remove the pump cover. The oil level should be 1/4in from the top of the reservoir and the oil should appear clear.
a. Some discoloration of the oil is acceptable; visible dirt is
not acceptable.
b. Fine aluminum akes which disintegrate between your
ngers are acceptable; aluminum chips are not accept­able.
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Then proceed:
1. Release pump pressure.
2. Disconnect pump-to-cylinder hose at the pump end and drain the oil from the hose into the pan.
3. Disconnect the cylinder end of the hose and reconnect the pump end.
4. Apply a few strokes to the pump pedal to drain the oil from the pump into the pan.
5. Remove the pump cover and inspect the inside of the reservoir. If you nd sludge in the bottom of the reservoir, clean it out with solvent before relling with oil.
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6. If repairs are to be made, continue disassembly as described below. If you are only replacing hydraulic oil, continue to the next step.
7. Reconnect hose, cylinder end rst.
8. Fill the pump with oil to a 1/4in from the top.
9. Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
10. Pump up and release the pressure several times to remove air from the system.
11. With the pressure released, remove the cover and add oil to a 1/4in from the top.
12. Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
13. Unblock the separator: a. Pump up the system to re-clamp the separator and take
the pressure o the holding plates. b. Return the plates to the down position. c. Release the pressure by depressing the foot pedal and
pushing down on the lower frame of the separator.
14. Reassemble the Test-Master® in reverse order.
15.
Check to be sure the Test-Master® is level before you use it.
16. DO NOT connect electrical power until you are ready to operate the machine.
6. Remove pump mounting screws.
7. Disconnect the pump pedal connecting link.
8. Lift pump out of Test-Master®.
NOTE: When working on the hydraulic pump, take care NOT to score surfaces where seals must be maintained.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT REMOVE OR ADJUST THE BYPASS ASSEMBLY.
These parts are assembled and preset at the factory. Any change in the by-pass pressure could damage the vibrating assembly of the Test-Master®.
1. Remove parts carefully, so as not to damage the pump cast­ing or any parts to be reinstalled. Balls must NOT be nicked or scratched.
2. To reinstall, tap balls gently into their seated position with a soft metal, blunt-ended rod.
3. Use commercial plumber's pipe dope on port plugs.
To Remove Plunger & Replace O-Rings
1. Remove the 2 plunger guide screws.
2. Slide out plunger and O-Ring assembly.
Hydraulic Pump
The hydraulic pump is a low-pressure pump with a cast aluminum body. If your pump leaks or malfunctions, we recommend that you return it to the factory for repair (a three to ve day process) or purchase a new pump. Call Gilson Company for instructions.
It is sometimes possible to repair pumps in the eld by replacing parts. Refer to instructions, diagrams and parts price list. The vari­ous springs are NOT interchangeable.
Pump Removal
1. RE AD AND UNDERSTAND SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS, DISASSEM­BLY INSTRUCTIONS AND THE FOLLOWING PUMP REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Follow Disassembly Procedures 1—5.
3. Follow Disassembly Procedures 7—10.
4. Drain the oil from the hydraulic system according to the instructions given.
5. Disconnect hose from pump.
3. Replace O-Rings.
4. Dip O-Ring end of plunger into hydraulic oil and reinsert it into the pump body.
5. Reinstall the pump in reverse order, using pipe dope on hose ttings.
6. Unblock the separator:
a. Pump up the system to re-clamp the separator and take
the pressure o the holding plates. b. Return the plates to the down position. c. Release the pressure by depressing the foot pedal and
pushing down on the lower frame of the separator.
7. Reassemble the Test-Master® in reverse order.
8. Check to be sure the Test-Master® is level before you use it.
9. DO NOT connect electrical power until you are ready to operate the machine.
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Hydraulic Cylinders
Maintenance to the hydraulic cylinders requires their removal from the Test-Master®. Please call Gilson to request instructions for this procedure.
4.8 Wire Cloth & Screen Trays
Check condition of wire cloth and screen trays both before and after operation.
Wire Cloth
Testing grade wire cloth is a precision instrument and should be treated as such. The ASTM E 11 specication permits only very slight variations in average opening and wire diameter of testing grade wire cloth. Abrasion due to normal use and/or improper cleaning and handling can cause wire to be out of specication to a considerable degree before it appears to be worn. Check wire cloth periodically for conformance to specs. Wire cloth may eventually sag, reducing its eective screening area. Wire with 1/4in and coarser openings is rigid and self-supporting. No. 5 and ner sizes have hooked edges which interlock with tray side clamps to provide tension adjustment. Trays with No. 16 and ner wire cloth have support strip inserts to minimize wear and distortion. Tray backup cloth is available as an option at extra cost if additional support is desired. Tray side clamps for hooked edge wire and at wire are not interchangeable.
Screen Trays
The life of your screen trays can be prolonged by establishing good procedures for handling and storing trays. Avoid bumping or bending the corners of the tray anges. Bent anges "work" during operation of the machine and will eventually break.
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5.0 PARTS LISTS & DIAGRAMS
5.1 Replacement Parts List
To aid in parts identication, refer to the gures indicated. When ordering, please specify the Model No. and Serial No. which are found on the nameplate of your machine.
Diagram
No.
Key No. Description
No.
Req'd
Part No.
REPLACEMENT TRAYS & WIRE CLOTH
Screen Tray, complete with Wire Cloth 4in (100mm) to No.4 (4.75mm)
TSA-100
No.5 (4mm) to No.14 (1.4mm) TSA-101 No.16 (1.8mm) to No.100 (150µm) TSA-102 No.200 (75µm) TSA-106 Special Sizes, Over 4in Openings TSA-99 Punched Plates with Round Openings TSA-115 "Tyler Standard" Brass, Coarse Series TSA-110 Standard Dustpan Tray TSA-112 Stationary Dustpan with Adapter (3in deep) TSA-116 Inclined Chute Pan (6in high) TSA-117
REPLACEMENT WIRE CLOTH ONLY
4in (100mm) to No.4 (4.75mm) TSA-125 No.5 (4mm) to No.14 (1.4mm) TSA-126A No.16 (1.8mm) to No.100 (150µm) TSA-126B No.200 (75µm) TSA-127 Special Sizes, Over 4in Openings TSA-124 Punched Plates with Round Openings TSA-130 "Tyler Standard" Brass, Coarse Series TSA-132 Supporting Back-up Cloth TSA-135
Screen Tray Only, Complete, for Flat Wire Cloth, Coarser than No.4
Screen Tray Only, Complete, for Hooked Wire Cloth, No.5 & Finer
TSA-136
TSA-137
Tray Side Clamp, for Flat Wire Cloth RPTS-TRAY1 Tray Side Clamp, for Hooked Wire Cloth RPTS-TRAY2 Tray End Clamp RPTS-TRAY3 Tray Rubber Corner Gasket RPTS-TRAY4 Tray Bolt with Nut & Washer Tray Front Bae RPTS-TRAY6
EXTERIOR PARTS
Right (Timer) Side Panel RPTM-ROCASE Right Door RPTM-RIGHT DOOR Left Side Panel RPTM-LOCASE Left Side Door RPTM-LEFT DOOR Back Panel RPTM-OCBACK Top Cover & Hopper Assembly RPTM-HOPPER Door Switch RPTM-SWITCH Exterior Door Latch RPTM-DOOR LATCH Exterior Door Latch Screws & Washers RPTM-DOOR CLAMP
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5.2 Parts List for Diagram 1
Diagram
No.
Key No. Description No. Req'd Part No.
BASE FRAME & GUIDE PIN ASSEMBLY PARTS
1 Base Frame 1 RPTM-BFGPA1 1
Leveling Foot with Jam Nut 3 RPTM-BFGPA2
1 Motor Mount with Cap Screws (2) & Lock Washers (2) 1 RPTM-MTRMOUNT
1
Guide Pin Assembly, including Guide Block, Guide Pin, Guide Bushing, Seal, Bolts (2), and Washers (2)
4 RPTM-BFGPA4
Guide Pin Only 4 RPTM-BFGPA5 Guide Bushing Only 4 RPTM-BFGPA6 Guide Bolt & Washer Only 8 RPTM-BFGPA7 Guide Seal Only 4 RPTM-BFGPA8
SEPARATOR & GUIDE FRAME PARTS
1 Separator Assembly for TM-5 1 RPTM-SAGF1 1 Separator Assembly for TM-6 1 RPTM-SAGF2
Separator Assembly-to-Guide-Frame Bolts, Nuts & Lock Washers
4 RPTM-SEP-FRAME
1 Separator Guide Frame 1 RPTM-SEPGDRAME 1 Separator Pull-Down Spring 2 RPTM-SAGF5
1 Separator Holding Plate, with Wing Nut & Lock Washer 2 RPTM-3SHPWN
1 S1 Separator Guide Pin 2 RPTM-KEYS1 1 S2 Separator Guide Pin Bracket 2 RPTM-KEYS2-1 1 S3 Separator Guide Pin Bracket Bushing 4 RPTM-KEYS3
ELECTRIC & DRIVING PARTS
1 Motor, 115V, 1/3 HP 1 RPTM-MOTOR 1 Motor, 230V, 1/3 HP 1 RPTM-MOTOR 230/50 1 Motor Mounting Nut with Lock & Flat Washers 4 RPTM-MMNW 1 Motor Pulley with Set Screws (2) & Key 1 RPTM-3EDP3 1 Drive Belt 1 RPTM-1EDP4
Timer (for SN 3000 & Newer) 1 RP-TIMER-ART Plug-In Power Cord 1 RPTM-EDP14
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PARTS
1 200 Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly (Piston, O-Ring, Cap) 2 RPTM-KEY200 1 Hydraulic Cylinder O-Ring Only 2 RPTM-KEY200-1 1 204 Tee & Nipple for Pump 1 RPTM-KEY204 1 205 Pump to Cylinder Hose 1 RPTM-KEY205 1 206 Cylinder to Cylinder Hose 1 RPTM-KEY206 1 207 90° Swivel Fitting 3 RPTM-KEY207
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TM-5 & TM-6
Parts Diagram #1
(With External Parts Removed)
5.3 Diagram 1
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5.4 Parts List for Diagram 2
Diagram
No.
Key No. Description No. Req'd Part No.
DRIVE ASSEMBLY PARTS
2 D1 Drive Assembly Case 1 RPTM-D1 2 D2 Drive Case Mounting Cap Screws & Washers 4 RPTM-D2 2 D3 Drive Assembly Case Cover & Mounting Bolt 1 RPTM-D3 2 D4 Drive Shaft 1 RPTM-D4 2 D5 Counterweight Shaft 1 RPTM-D5 2 D6 Shaft Bearing with Mounting Bolts (2) & Washers 4 RPTM-D6 2 D7 Connecting Rod 1 RPTM-D7 2 D8 Connecting Rod Bearing 1 RPTM-D8 2 D9 Bearing Retaining Clip & Cap Screw 3 RPTM-D9 2 D10 Eccentric with Set Screws (2) & Key 1 RPTM-D10 2 D11 Eccentric Retaining Snap Ring 1 RPTM-D11 2 D12 Wrist Pin Sleeve Bushing (Non-Metallic) 1 RPTM-D12 2 D13 Wrist Pin Sleeve (Steel) with Seals 1 RPTM-D13 2 D14 Wrist Pin Cap Screw with Nut & Lock Washer 1 RPTM-D14 2 D15 Counterweight with Clamp, Screws (2) & Lock Washers 4 RPTM-D15 2 D16 Eccentric Locating Snap Ring 2 RPTM-D16 2 D17 Drive Shaft Locating Snap Ring 2 RPTM-D17 2 D18 Timing Pulley with Bushing, Cap Screws (2) & Key 2 RPTM-D18 2 D19 Timing Belt 1 RPTM-D19 2 D20 Tensioning Bracket 1 RPTM-D20 2 D21 Tensioning Pulley 1 RPTM-D21 2 D22 Tensioning Pulley Bearing 2 RPTM-D22 2 D23 Tensioning Pulley Mounting Cap Screw & Washers 1 RPTM-D23 2 D24 Drive Pulley with Set Screws (2) & Key 1 RPTM-D24
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TM-5 & TM-6
(Drive Assembly)
Parts Diagram #2
5.5 Diagram 2
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5.6 Parts List for Diagram 3
Diagram
No.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PARTS
Key No. Description No. Req'd Part No.
3 Hydraulic Pump Complete 1 RPTM-PUMP 1 200 Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly (Piston, O-Ring, Cap) 2 RPTM-KEY200 1 Hydraulic Cylinder O-Ring Only 2 RPTM-KEY200-1 1 204 Tee & Nipple for Pump 1 RPTM-KEY204 1 205 Pump to Cylinder Hose 1 RPTM-KEY205 1 206 Cylinder to Cylinder Hose 1 RPTM-KEY206 1 207 90° Swivel Fitting 3 RPTM-KEY207
3 208
Pump Pedal with Arm, Cap Screws, Lock Nuts, & Key w/Set Screw
1 RPTM-KEY208
3 209 Pump Pedal Spring 1 RPTM-KEY209 3 210 Pedal to Pump Linkage 1 RPTM-KEY210 3 211 Pedal to Pump Bushing Only 2 RPTM-KEY211 3 212 Pedal to Pump Screw & Lock Washer Only 2 RPTM-KEY212 3 219 Pump Pedal Connecting Link 1 RPTM-KEY219 3 220 Stroke Limiting Spring 1 RPTM-KEY220 3 221 Stroke Limiting Washer 2 RPTM-KEY221 3 222 Plunger Guide & Guide Seal 1 RPTM-KEY222 3 227 Guide Seal Only 1 RPTM-KEY227 3 223 Plunger Guide Screw 2 RPTM-KEY223 3 224 Plunger Only 1 RPTM-KEY224 3 225 Plunger O-Ring 2 RPTM-KEY225 3 228 Pump Cover with Vent 1 RPTM-KEY228 3 229 Pump Cover Screw 4 RPTM-KEY229 3 230 Pump Cover Gasket 1 RPTM-KEY230 3 235 Pressure Release Plug 3/8" 1 RPTM-KEY235 3 236 Pressure Release Spring 1 RPTM-KEY236 3 237 Pressure Release Thrust Pin with O-Ring 1 RPTM-KEY237 3 Pressure Release O-Ring Only 1 RPTM-KEY237-1 3 238 Pressure Release Pin 1 RPTM-KEY238 3 239 Port Plug, 1/8" in Pump Body 3 RPTM-KEY239 3 240 Pressure Check Plug, 1/8" in Pump Body 1 RPTM-KEY240 3 242 Intake Check Plug, 1/8" in Pump Body 1 RPTM-KEY242 3 241 Pressure Check Spring 1 RPTM-KEY241 3 243 Intake Check Spring 1 RPTM-KEY243 3 244 Intake Check Ball 1 RPTM-KEY244 3 245 Pressure Check Thrust Pin with O-Ring 1 RPTM-KEY245 3 Pump Mounting Screw with Lock Washer 3 RPTM-KEY245-1
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Parts Diagram #3
(Hydraulic Pump & Pedal Parts)
5.7 Diagram 3
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6.0 MAINTENANCE FLOW CHART
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