Taylor 430 Torque Original Operating Instructions page 25

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PROBLEM
5. Product too thin.
6. Scored walls of freezing
cylinder.
7. Excessive leakage into
rear drip pan.
8. Excessive leakage from
door spout.
9. Unable to remove drive
shaft.
Model 430 Torque
PROBABLE CAUSE
a. Missing, incorrectly installed,
or bad scraper blade.
b. Improper mixing of product.
c. The viscosity adjustment is
set incorrectly.
d. Incorrect beater rotation.
e. Dirty condensers.
a. Broken pin on beater
assembly.
b. Front bearing worn or
missing.
a. Improper or inadequate
lubrication of drive shaft
seal.
b. Bad or missing seal on drive
shaft.
c. Worn rear shell bearing.
a. Improper or inadequate
lubrication of draw valve
o--rings.
b. Bad or missing o--rings on
draw valve.
a. Lubrication on square end of
drive shaft.
b. Rounded corners of drive
shaft, drive coupling, or both.
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REMEDY
a. Install or replace scraper
blade.
b. Carefully follow directions
for mixing product.
c. Adjust accordingly.
d. Contact service technician.
e. Clean regularly.
a. Repair or replace beater
assembly.
b. Replace or install front
bearing.
a. Use correct lubricant
(Taylor Lube) and follow
lubrication procedures.
b. Replace seal every 3
months.
c. Contact service technician
for replacement.
a. Use correct lubricant
(Taylor Lube) and follow
lubrication procedures.
b. Replace o--rings every 3
months.
a. Do not lubricate square
end. Contact service
technician for replacement.
b. Contact service technician
to replace drive shaft, drive
coupling, or both.
Troubleshooting Guide
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