GSI PNEG-833 User Manual

Installation
Manual
Top Auger Trash Spreader Pan
PNEG-833
Date: 8-13-2007
PNEG-833
SAFETY FIRST
The GSI Group Inc.’s Principal concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with grain handling equipment. We want to keep you as a cus­tomer. This manual is to help you understand safe op­erating procedures and some problems which may be encountered by the operator and other personnel.
As owner and/or operator, it is your responsi­bility to know what requirements, hazards and pre­cautions exist and inform all personnel associated with, or in the area of the Fill/Feed System. Safety precau­tions may be required from the personnel. Avoid any alteration to the equipment. Such alterations may pro­duce a very dangerous situation, where serious injury or death may occur.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to poten­tial personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
BE ALERT!
Danger!
Personnel operating or working around electrical equipment should
read this manual. This manual must be delivered with equipment to its owner. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment.
Important!
This product may have sharp edges! To avoid injury handle sharp edges with caution and use proper protective clothing and equipment at all times.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
The GSI Group Inc. recommends that you shut off all power supplied to your Top Auger while installing this additional equipment. This will reduce the risks of injury associated with the Rotating Flighting Assembly.
If you have any questions regarding installa­tion and safety, please contact your GSI, Inc. repre­sentative.
Stainless Steel Trash Pans
ITEM No.
PART No.
DESCRIPTION
2
D01-0655S
TRASH PAN, 7' SECTION
11111
4
D01-0697S
TRASH PAN SPLICE
1111225
D01-0656
TRASH PAN BRACKET, WET BIN
46891012141518
7
S-1430
WASHER, FLAT 1/4"
162432324048805672
9
S-6606
BOLT, FLANGE 5/16-18 x 3/4"
81216162024282836
T
P
-
0
8
T
P
-
1
0
T
P
-
1
2
T
P
-
1
4
T
P
-
2
6
T
P
-
1
6
T
P
-
1
8
T
P
-
2
0
T
P
-
2
2
Stainless Steel Trash Pan Splice
3
4
2
1
Trash Pan Hardware
6
7
8
910
5
Trash Pan Bracket
1D01-0753STRASH PAN, 5' SECTION121121
3D01-0754STRASH PAN, 9' SECTION1111
6S-6998BOLT HHCS 1/4-20 x 1"162432324048565672
8S-7215NUT, FLANGE 1/4-20162432324048565672
10S-3611NUT, FLANGE 5/16-1881216162024282836
Important Safety Precautions: Dryer has sharp edges.
8 ft
10 ft
12 ft
14 ft
16 ft
18 ft
20 ft
22 ft
26 ft
34 ft
38 ft
DRYER BASKET LENGTH
from the fill end of the dryer).
These sharp edges may cause serious injury. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Use proper lifting techniques.
FILL END
A
B
SAFETY HANDRAIL BRACKET
SAFETY HANDRAIL
TROUGH SIDE
Install the TOP AUGER TRASH SPREADER PAN under the top auger at the fill end of the dryer.
The first trash pan will actually begin approximately 8 inches from this end. Follow these instructions for proper placement.
TRASH PAN BRACKET
Top Auger Trash Spreader Pan
Installation
1.Begin by starting on the fill end of the dryer. Mount the first trash pan bracket using the bottom bolt of the first safety handrail mounting bracket and the bolt right below that (see picture above).
2.Measure the hole pattern of the first trash pan, because not all trash pan mounting bracket holes are the same distance apart. Use the chart below for trash pan placement. Use the bolts that are spaced every 8 inches, just under the handrail, as one of the mounting holes for the next trash pan bracket (most trash pan holes are 16 inches apart, but not all). If the next trash pan bracket is at a point that does not have a handrail bracket then a 3/8” hole will have to be drilled 1” above the existing mount bracket hole.
3.After all the holes for the trash pan brackets are drilled bolt the brackets to the trash pan sections. If your kit has more than one section do not bolt the bracket at the splice end to the trash pans until they have been mounted in the auger housing. After trash pans are in place then lay your splice in the gap between the sections and then bolt the remaining brackets to the assembly. Remember that the longest trash pan section starts at the fill end of the dryer then the next longest and so on (except in the case of 38’ dryers, see chart above). Refer to the photographs on the next page to help you assemble the trash pan section.
5'7'9'7'7'7'9'7'7'7'7'
3'5'7'7'7'7'7'9'
3'7'7'9'
7'7'
Find the length of your dryer and follow that column down to find the
order in which the different length of trash pans are installed (starting
(NOTE: The photographs showing the splice installed before the assembly has been put in the dryier are for reference. Splice the trash pan sections together after they have bolted into the auger housing as described in step 3.)
Trash Pan Bracket
Trash Pan
1/4” bolt 1/4” washer 1/4” nut
Trash Pan Bracket
1/4” bolt 1/4” washer 1/4” nut
Trash Pan
Trash pan and brackets bolted together. View of bottom side of trash pan.
Trash pan, bracket, and splice bolted together. View of bottom side of trash pan.
Trash Pan Splice
Trash Pan Bracket
Trash Pan
Trash pan and brackets bolted together. View of top side of trash pan.
Trash pan, bracket, and
Trash Pan Bracket
splice bolted together. View of top side of trash pan.
Trash Pan Splice
Trash Pan
1/4” bolt 1/4” washer 1/4” nut
1/4” bolt 1/4” washer 1/4” nut
This Equipment shall be installed in accordance
with the current installation codes and applicable
regulations which should be carefully followed in
all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be
consulted before installation occurs.
The GSI Group, Inc.
1004 E. Illinois St.
Assumption, IL 62510-0020
Phone: 217-226-4421
Fax: 217-226-4420
e-mail: gsisales@grainsystems.com
internet: http://www.grainsystems.com
Copyright © 2007 by The GSI Group Printed in the USA
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