Optional Attachments
Checking the Optional
Attachments
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
•
Check that the quick attach brackets are secure
and that the safety clips are installed.
Replace any missing safety clips.
•
Check that the optional attachment is securely
clamped and does not move or slide out.
Adjust clamps if required.
•
Check the paddles on the Twin Spinner disks for
wear.
Replace the paddles when they wear thin.
•
Check the Twin Spinner housing for signs of
cracking or corrosion.
Maintaining the
Conveyor Belt
Checking the Conveyor
Belt and Rollers
Service Interval: Every 40 hours
Monthly
•
Check that the conveyor belt tracks straight on the
rollers and it does not slip.
Adjust the conveyor belt tracking if required; refer
to
Adjusting the Conveyor Belt Tracking (page
•
Check that the idler rollers between the front and
rear rollers are not bent or seized.
Replace or repair worn or damaged idler rollers
if required.
Adjusting the Conveyor
Belt Tracking
If the conveyor belt is not centered and tracks to one
side, it needs to be adjusted
time to do this is between loads during operation.
1.
Go to the rear of the machine and determine
which side of the belt is touching.
2.
Go to the front on the same side, loosen the
locking nut, and tighten the adjuster nut by one
quarter turn.
3.
Tighten both locking nuts before running the
machine.
4.
Load the machine with material and run the load
through until empty. Repeat multiple times.
5.
Stop the belt and go to the rear of the machine
to observe the results.
You may need to repeat the above steps several
times until the belt begins to move and track
properly.
Note:
The belt may move slightly depending
on the type of load and its position. If the belt is
not touching the side rails, you do not need to
track the belt.
Important:
Do not adjust the rear drive
roller of the conveyor belt. It is set to factory
specifications. Contact your authorized Toro
distributor it needs an adjustment.
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