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Chain Loop Power Sweep Models: 8", 10" AND 12" (2020) Installation and Operation Manual PNEG-2308 Version 2.0 Date: 11-05-20 PNEG-2308...
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All information, illustrations, photos, and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice. PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
Contents Chapter 1 Safety Precautions ........................5 Safety Guidelines ........................5 Cautionary Symbol Definitions......................6 Safety Cautions...........................7 Safety Decals ...........................10 Safety Sign-off Sheet.........................12 Chapter 2 General Information ........................13 Sweep Offerings and Sweep Arm Details ..................13 Bolt Torque Specifications......................14 Auxiliary Intermediate Well......................15 Chapter 3 Installation ..........................17 Power Sweeps in Bins with Concrete Floors ................18 Installing the Center Well ......................19...
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Sweep Wheel ...........................79 Bin Flange ..........................80 Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (24'-30' Bins)...........82 Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (33' Bins) ............84 Backshield with Three Augers for Standard Sweeps (36' and 42' Bins) ..........86 Backshield with Four Augers for Standard Sweeps (48' and 54' Bins) ..........88 Backshield with Five Augers for Standard Sweeps (60' and 66' Bins) ..........92 Backshield with Six Augers for Standard Sweeps (72' Bins)............94 Sweep Wheel to Backshield Connection ..................96...
Safety Precautions Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Safety Guidelines ▪ Cautionary Symbol Definitions ▪ Safety Cautions ▪ Safety Decals ▪ Safety Sign-off Sheet Safety Guidelines Safety guidelines are general-to-specific safety rules that must be followed at all times. This manual is written to help you understand safe operating procedures and problems that can be encountered by the operator and other personnel when using this equipment.
Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Cautionary Symbol Definitions Cautionary symbols appear in this manual and on product decals. The symbols alert the user of potential safety hazards, prohibited activities and mandatory actions. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols that are defined below. Table 1-1 Description of the different cautionary symbols Symbol Description...
Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Safety Cautions Use Personal Protective Equipment • Use appropriate personal protective equipment: Respiratory Foot Protection Protection Protection Hearing Head Fall Protection Protection Protection Hand Protection • Wear clothing appropriate to the job. • Remove all jewelry. •...
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Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Maintain Equipment and Work Area • Understand service procedures before doing work. Keep area clean and dry. • Never service equipment while it is operating. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts. • Keep your equipment in proper working condition. Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
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Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Stay Clear of Rotating Parts • Do not enter the bin while the equipment is in operation. • Entanglement in rotating augers will cause serious injury or death. • Keep all guards and covers in place at all times.
Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Safety Decals Check components shown below to ensure that the safety decals are in place and in good condition. If a decal cannot be easily read for any reason or has been painted over, replace it immediately. Contact your dealer or the manufacturer to order a replacement decal free of charge.
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Decal, keep out of bin DC-1384 Decal, rotating flight Bin sidewall DC-1395 To replace a damaged or missing decal, contact us to receive a free replacement. GSI Decals 1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL 62510 Tel: 1-217-226-4421 PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
Chapter 1: Safety Precautions Safety Sign-off Sheet Below is a sign-off sheet that can be used to verify that all personnel have read and understood the safety instructions. This sign-off sheet is provided for your convenience and personal record keeping. Date Employee Name Supervisor Name...
General Information Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Sweep Offerings and Sweep Arm Details ▪ Bolt Torque Specifications ▪ Auxiliary Intermediate Well Sweep Offerings and Sweep Arm Details Figure 2-1 Sweep details Table 2-1 Details for 10" Distance Distance between Center between Distance Distance...
Chapter 2: General Information Bolt Torque Specifications What You Should Know It takes more force to tighten a 3/4'' bolt than to tighten a 1/2'' bolt because of its larger diameter. It also takes more force to tighten a grade 8 bolt than it does to tighten a grade 5 bolt because of the greater material strength.
Chapter 2: General Information Auxiliary Intermediate Well What You Should Know In all the power sweeps, the well which is immediately next to the center well is the auxiliary intermediate well. There will be a need to use the auxiliary intermediate well if the center well is plugged or if there is any difficulties in opening the center well during the gravity unloading process.
Installation Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Power Sweeps in Bins with Concrete Floors ▪ Installing the Center Well ▪ Installing the Bin Flange for Unload Tube ▪ Installing the Intermediate Well ▪ Installing the Center Well Gate ▪ Installing the Intermediate Well Gate ▪...
Chapter 3: Installation Power Sweeps in Bins with Concrete Floors NOTE: GSI does not recommend installing the Direct Gear Drive Power Sweep in concrete. When flush-floor installations are necessary, a pre-formed trench is needed. A steel trench cover adequate for the grain height and trench size must be installed. Consult the factory for further information.
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Center Well 1. Locate the center of the bin and place the center well (53) into position with the vertical shaft in the gearbox at the center of the bin. 2. Attach the center well (53) to the unload tube (54) using four half bands (55), eight 5/16" x 1-1/4" HHCS bolts (16) and eight 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Bin Flange for Unload Tube 1. Attach the upper bin flange (57) and lower bin flange (58) loosely to the unload tube (54) using 5/16" x 1-1/2" HHCS bolts (17) and 5/16" flange nuts (39). Figure 3-4 Installing the upper and lower bin flanges (gate side) Upper bin flange 5/16"...
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Chapter 3: Installation NOTE: Follow the steps from 1-4 to install the upper bin flange (59) and lower bin flange (58) to the opposite side of the bin. Figure 3-6 Installing the upper and lower bin flanges (opposite side) Lower bin flange 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Intermediate Well 1. Install the auxiliary intermediate well (61) to the unload tube (54) near the center well on the gate opening side using half bands (55), 5/16" x 1-1/4" HHCS bolts (16) and 5/16" flange nuts (39). 2.
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Center Well Gate 1. Slide the center well control rod (63) through the hole marked with a ‘C’ on the bin flange and through the intermediate wells until it reaches the center well gate (62). 2.
Chapter 3: Installation After You Finish Make sure the gate operates smoothly and closes completely. Make any necessary adjustments. Installing the Intermediate Well Gate What You Should Know • The auxiliary well control rod with smaller diameter is assembled as rod-in-rod with the larger diameter intermediate well control rod.
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Chapter 3: Installation 5. Secure the control rod clamp (67) along with a control rod spacer (66) to the bottom of the auxiliary well gate (116) by using 5/16" x 1-1/4" carriage bolts (24), 5/16" flat washers (36) and 5/16" flange nuts (39).
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Chapter 3: Installation 7. For 54' - 72' bins, attach the two intermediate well control rods (75 and 76) with a control rod coupler bracket (74), control rod spacer (66) and control rod clamps (69) using two 5/16" x 1" flange bolts (6), 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Rack and Pinion Before You Begin Before installing the rack and pinion, make sure to remove the handle (79) and lower half band (78) from factory setting as shown in Figure 3-15, page 27 and re-install the handle (79) back as shown in Figure 3-16, page 27.
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Chapter 3: Installation 1. Make sure all gates are fully closed. 2. Slip the rack and pinion assembly (77) over the center well and intermediate well control rods (63 and 75). Align the holes, making sure the rack and pinion assembly (77) is fully extended towards the bin wall.
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Chapter 3: Installation 4. With the rack and pinion assembly (77) fully extended towards the bin wall, align the lower half band (78) with the rack and pinion assembly (77) and secure it to the unload tube (54) using 5/16" x 1-3/4" HHTB bolts (1), 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Intermediate Well Flange 1. Place the intermediate well flange (82) onto the intermediate well. 2. Install self-drilling screws (83) to secure the intermediate well flange (82) to the bin floor. Figure 3-19 Installing the intermediate well flange Intermediate well flange Self-drilling screws After You Finish...
Chapter 3: Installation Assembling the Sweep Flighting to the Backshield (60' - 72' Bins) For sweeps up to 54' diameter bins, the sweep flighting is pre-assembled to the shield before being shipped. For sweeps above 60' diameter bins, the sweep flighting and the shield are not pre-assembled and will need to be assembled before installing them to the U-joint shaft attached to the gearbox.
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Chapter 3: Installation 4. Attach the second hanger bracket assembly (86) to the backshield (84) using two 7/16" x 1-1/4" HHCS bolts (14) and 7/16" flange nuts (37). 5. Slide the connecting shaft (87) into the hanger bracket assembly (86). 6.
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Chapter 3: Installation NOTE: When installing the last flight section (90) to the short flight section (89), after inserting the shaft, rotate it two revolutions to move the auger blade closer to the last blade of the previous flight section (89) as shown. Figure 3-22 Attaching the last flight section Flight section Last flight section...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Sweep Flighting 1. Assemble the U-joint (91). NOTE: • Insert the stub (92) into the U-joint (91). • Secure the U-joint (91) using a 1/2" x 3" HHCS bolt (21), 1/2" lock nut (51) and 3/8"...
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Chapter 3: Installation 3. Attach the first flight section (85) to the U-joint (91) shaft. Make sure that the Dura-Edge® side of the flight (85) faces the center of the bin. Secure it with two 5/8" x 4" HHCS bolts (15) and 5/8" stover nuts (49).
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Flighting Shield 1. Assemble the shield pivot bracket (97) to the flighting shield assembly (84) using four 3/8" x 1-1/4" flange bolts (8) and 3/8" flange nuts (40). NOTE: Use the top set of holes in the flighting shield assembly (84). Do not tighten the flange bolts (8).
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Sweep Wheel Assembly Before You Begin Make sure the wheel mount is installed to the flighting shield assembly. 1. Slide the sweep wheel assembly (99) shaft into the last flight section (90). Attach the sweep wheel assembly (99) to the wheel mount (98) using two 3/8"...
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Chapter 3: Installation 3. Attach the deflector plate (100) to the sweep wheel assembly (99) using the supplied 5/16" bolts (27). Figure 3-31 Attaching the deflector plate to the sweep wheel assembly 5/16" bolt Deflector plate Sweep wheel assembly PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Backshield Support Assembly Backshield support assembly is used for 33 ft. and larger sweeps only. What You Should Know The position of the backshield support assembly varies with sweep length. Refer to the below layout to install the backshield support assembly at correct locations for each sweep.
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Chapter 3: Installation 1. Install the backshield support assembly (102) to the torque tube bracket (103) using mounting plate (101), four 5/16" x 2" HHCS bolts (18) and 5/16" nylock nuts (45). Figure 3-33 Installing the backshield support assembly 5/16" x 2" HHCS bolt Backshield support assembly 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Adjusting the Wiper What You Should Know The wiper should be adjusted based on the highest point of the floor so that the sweep can run around the bin with proper clearance. Otherwise the sweep will not work as intended. 1.
Chapter 3: Installation Assembling and Adjusting the Sweep Support Skid (60' - 72' Bins) For sweeps up to 54' diameter bins, the sweep support skid is pre-assembled to the shield before being shipped. For sweeps above 60' diameter bins, the sweep support skid is not pre-assembled and will need to be assembled to the shield before connecting the sweep flighting to the U-joint shaft attached to the gearbox.
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Chapter 3: Installation 3. If necessary, use the 1/2" x 4-1/2" HHTB bolt (2) and 1/2" flange nuts (41) in the hanger bracket assembly (86) to adjust the height of the auger off the floor for clearance. Figure 3-38 Adjusting the sweep support skid 1/2"...
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Sweep Stop 1. Place the pivot point of the sweep stop assembly (106) approximately 18" from the bin floor. Using it as a template, field drill four 3/8" holes and mount it to the bin wall using four 3/8" bin bolts (28) and flange nuts (42).
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Chapter 3: Installation 2. Measure approximately 26-7/8" from the bin floor and field drill a 1/2" hole (108) in the sidewall. Pass the free end of the cable (107) from the outside of the bin (make sure cable wall plates (109 and 110) are pre-assembled to the cable) and attach it to the sweep stop assembly (106) using a 1/4"...
Chapter 3: Installation Drive Assembly and Power Tube Layout The drive shaft and its housing tube can now be assembled. On bin diameters of 48 ft. through 72 ft. there will be two sections of drive shafts. On bin diameters of 66 ft. and 72 ft. there will be two housing tubes that will be joined together.
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Power Tube 1. Mark the location for the power tube in the bin wall and cut an opening for the power tube to pass through. Figure 3-42 Sidewall opening details (power tube) 2. Insert the power tube (111) through the hole in the bin wall and align the tube flange with the outside of the center well (53).
Chapter 3: Installation Assembling the Drive Shafts (42' - 72' Only) 1. Assemble the drive shaft (113) and drive shaft extension (112) together using the coupler (115), 5/16" x 3/8" set screws (52) and keys (114). NOTE: Loosen the set screws (52) from the coupler (115) before sliding in the shafts (112 and 113). After the shafts are inserted completely, re-tighten the set screws.
Chapter 3: Installation Installing the Bin Flanges for Power tube 1. Attach the upper bin flange (118) and lower bin flange (119) loosely to the power tube (111) using 5/16" x 1-1/2" HHCS bolts (17) and 5/16" flange nuts (39). Figure 3-46 Installing the upper and lower bin flanges for power tube Power tube upper bin flange 5/16"...
Chapter 3: Installation Assembling the Drive Head 1. Align the flange of the power tube (111) with the flange of the drive tube assembly (120) and install using 5/16" x 3/4" flange bolts (4) and 5/16" flange nuts (39). Figure 3-48 Attaching the power tube assembly to the drive head tube assembly 5/16"...
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Chapter 3: Installation 4. Install the bearing lock collar (88) over the drive shaft but DO NOT tighten the lock collar (88) at this time. 5. Slide the sheave (123) over the drive shaft (113) close to the bearing assembly. Once the sheave (123) is set at the correct position, secure the sheave (123) using the square key (124).
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Chapter 3: Installation 9. Install the motor sheave (129) to the motor (130) shaft using key (124). 10.Install the motor (130) along with sheave (129) to the motor mount plate (125) using 5/16" x 3/4" flange bolts (4) and 5/16" flange nuts (39). Figure 3-52 Installing the motor 5/16"...
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Chapter 3: Installation 11.Untie and align the belts (131) to the sheaves (123 and 129) and tighten them by adjusting the nuts (44) of the weld rod (128) on the motor mount plate (125). Figure 3-53 Installing the belt 3/4" hex nut Motor sheave Sheave Motor...
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Chapter 3: Installation 13.Assemble the belt guard (133) to the belt guard brackets (132) using 3/8" x 1" flange bolts (10) and 3/8" threaded insert (135). Figure 3-55 Installing the belt guard 3/8" x 1" flange bolt Belt guard Belt guard brackets 3/8"...
Operation Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Power Recommendations ▪ Before Filling the Bin ▪ Performing Pre–Start Checks ▪ Operating the Auger ▪ Bin Sweep Operation ▪ Adjusting the Sweep Wheel ▪ Operating the Sweep Stop ▪ Final Clean Out Power Recommendations 1.
Chapter 4: Operation Electric motors and controls must be installed by a qualified electrician and must meet the standards set by the National Electrical Code and all local and state codes. DANGER A main power disconnect switch capable of being locked only in the OFF position shall be provided.
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Chapter 4: Operation Figure 4-1 Abnormal grain flow Abnormal grain flow can easily fall and bury a person, suffocating them. DO NOT enter a bin with abnormal grain flow. Figure 4-2 Bridged grain flow Bridged grain can easily break loose and bury a person, suffocating them. DO NOT enter a bin with bridged grain.
Chapter 4: Operation Performing Pre–Start Checks Failure to perform any or all of these pre-start checks may cause damage to the equipment and/or cause SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH to those in the work area. CAUTION Failure to perform any or all of these pre-start checks may also be a misuse of the equipment.
Chapter 4: Operation Operating the Auger DO NOT start/stop the auger while it is under load, this may cause the auger to “jam”. CAUTION Failures may occur if the auger is run full before it has been “polished” during the “break-in”...
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Chapter 4: Operation NOTE: Always close the well gates and allow the unload tube to clean out before stopping the unload. 4. If the center well is jammed or if unable to open the center well gate, open the auxiliary well gate by inserting the 5/16"...
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Chapter 4: Operation 5. When grain flow stops from the center well, close the center well gate and remove the 5/16" x 1-1/2" HHCS bolt (17), coupling the rack and pinion (77) tube with the center well control rod. 6. Insert the 5/16" x 1-3/8" safety pin (80) through the intermediate well control rod (75) (indicated with “I”) and auxiliary well control rod.
Chapter 4: Operation Bin Sweep Operation 1. All power should be OFF and locked out before starting. Follow the below instructions. Table 4-1 Sweep operating instructions How to operate Sweep operating instructions Letter To open, rotate IMPORTANT: Before filling bin, close center and intermediate well C: Center handle clockwise so gates.
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Chapter 4: Operation Remove the 5/16" x 1-1/2" HHCS bolt (17) from the center well control rod (63). Rotate the rack and pinion handle counter-clockwise so that the rack and pinion assembly (77) moves back to the original position without moving the control rod. Figure 4-9 Returning the rack and pinion to original position 5/16"...
Chapter 4: Operation Adjusting the Sweep Wheel If there is an interference between the sweep flight and bin door, the length of the auger and the backshield can be modified as required. Remove the six 3/8" x 1" carriage bolts (26) and 3/8" flange nuts (40) installed to the wheel mount (98).
Chapter 4: Operation Operating the Sweep Stop 1. Before filling the bin with grain, make sure to place the sweep stop (106) at the down position. 2. Operate to complete the sweep cycle until the sweep is stopped by the sweep stop (106). Figure 4-12 Sweep stop at down position Sweep stop Cable...
Chapter 4: Operation Final Clean Out The following procedure is recommended for cleaning the floor of the bin after the sweep auger has removed as much grain as possible. Keep out of bin while sweep is in operation. Rapidly traveling sweep auger. The sweep auger will move rapidly around the bin when the bin is nearly empty.
Shut Down Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Normal Shut Down ▪ Emergency Shut Down ▪ Storage Preparation Normal Shut Down 1. Before shutting down the unit, be sure the augers are empty. 2. Disconnect and lock out the power source before leaving the work area. Emergency Shut Down 1.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Maintaining the Auger ▪ Troubleshooting Maintaining the Auger IMPORTANT: For locations that will be operating the sweep in temperatures colder than -5° Fahrenheit, the grease in both gearboxes should be removed and replaced with 80W90 gear oil (40 fluid oz.
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table 6-1 Troubleshooting guide Problem Possible Cause Solution Make sure the intake has not bridged There may not be enough grain reaching over, restricting flow. The flighting at the the auger. intake should be covered with grain for maximum capacity.
Parts List Topics Covered in this Chapter ▪ Center Well ▪ Intermediate Well ▪ Auxiliary Intermediate Well ▪ Rack and Pinion ▪ Sweep Wheel ▪ Bin Flange ▪ Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (24'-30' Bins) ▪ Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (33' Bins) ▪...
Chapter 7: Parts List Center Well Figure 7-1 Center well parts PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-1 Center well parts list Description Ref # Part # 8081458-Y Center Well Weldment - 8" Ochre 8101972-Y Center Well Weldment - 10" Ochre 8120379-Y Center Well Weldment - 12" Ochre 8101667 Center Well Plate Cover Bolt, Flange 5/16"-18 x 3/4"...
Chapter 7: Parts List Intermediate Well Figure 7-2 Intermediate well parts Figure 7-3 Intermediate well control rod connection parts (54' - 72' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-2 Intermediate well parts list Description Ref # Part # 8081453-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 8" Ochre 8101963-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 10" Ochre 8120370-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 12" Ochre GK1055 Band, Half 8" x 2" 12 Gauge Galvanized GK1057 Band, Half 10"...
Chapter 7: Parts List Auxiliary Intermediate Well Figure 7-4 Auxiliary intermediate well parts Figure 7-5 Auxiliary intermediate well control rod connection parts (54' - 72' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-3 Auxiliary intermediate well parts list Description Ref # Part # 8081453-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 8" Ochre 8101963-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 10" Ochre 8120370-Y Intermediate Well Weldment - 12" Ochre GK1055 Band, Half 8" x 2" 12 Gauge Galvanized GK1057 Band, Half 10"...
Chapter 7: Parts List Rack and Pinion Figure 7-6 Rack and pinion parts Table 7-4 Rack and pinion parts list Description Ref # Part # Weldment, with UHMW 8" Rack and Pinion Crank Box Painted GC21302-BS Weldment, with UHMW 10" Rack and Pinion Crank Box Painted GC21297-BS Weldment, with UHMW 12"...
Chapter 7: Parts List Bin Flange Figure 7-9 Bin flange parts (center well gate side) Figure 7-10 Bin flange parts (opposite side) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-7 Bin flange parts list (center well gate side) Description Ref # Part # GC21205 Weldment, 8" Wall Flange Top with UHMW GC21162 Weldment, 10" Wall Flange Top with UHMW 8120391 Weldment, 12" Wall Flange Top with UHMW 8081420 Bottom Flange Assembly - 8"...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (24'-30' Bins) Figure 7-11 Backshield with two augers parts PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-9 Backshield with two augers parts list (24'-30' Bins) Description Ref # Part # Backshield - 10" x 24' Bin - Springland Wheel GK81463 Backshield - 10" x 27' Bin - Springland Wheel GK81464 Backshield - 10" x 30' Bin - Springland Wheel GK81465 Backshield Wiper - 24' Bin - Springland GK81395...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Two Augers for Standard Sweeps (33' Bins) Figure 7-12 Backshield with two augers parts PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-10 Backshield with two augers parts list (33' Bins) Description Ref # Part # GK81466 Backshield - 10" x 33' Bin Springland Wheel GK81489 Backshield Wiper - 33' Bin - Springland GK80534 Wiper Retainer - Extension GK81501 Wiper Retainer - 33' Bin - Springland GK81400...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Three Augers for Standard Sweeps (36' and 42' Bins) Figure 7-13 Backshield with three augers parts (36' and 42' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-11 Backshield with three augers parts list (36' and 42' Bins) Description Ref # Part # Backshield - 10" x 36' Bin Springland Wheel GK81467 Backshield - 10" x 42' Bin Springland Wheel GK81468 Backshield Wiper - 36' Bin - Springland GK81490 Backshield Wiper - 42' Bin - Springland GK81492...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Four Augers for Standard Sweeps (48' and 54' Bins) Figure 7-14 Backshield with four augers parts (48' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-12 Backshield with four augers parts list (48' Bins) Description Ref # Part # Backshield - 10" x 48' Bin Springland Wheel GK81469 Backshield Wiper - 48' Bin - Springland GK81493 Wiper Retainer - Extension GK80534 Wiper Retainer - 48' Bin - Springland GK81505...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Figure 7-15 Backshield with four augers parts (54' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-13 Backshield with four augers parts list (54' Bins) Description Ref # Part # GK81471 Backshield - 10" x 54' Bin Springland Wheel GK80504 Backshield Wiper - 48' Bin GK80534 Wiper Retainer - Extension GK80493 Wiper Retainer - 48' Bin Wiper Retainer - Wheel Extension GK81400...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Five Augers for Standard Sweeps (60' and 66' Bins) Figure 7-16 Backshield with five augers parts (60' and 66' Bins) PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-14 Backshield with five augers parts list (60' and 66' Bins) Description Ref # Part # Backshield - 10" x 60' Bin Springland Wheel GK81472 Backshield - 10" x 66' Bin Springland Wheel GK81473 Backshield Wiper - 48' Bin GK80504 Wiper Retainer - Extension GK80534...
Chapter 7: Parts List Backshield with Six Augers for Standard Sweeps (72' Bins) Figure 7-17 Backshield with six augers parts PNEG-2308 Chain Loop Power Sweep...
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Chapter 7: Parts List Table 7-15 Backshield with six augers parts list (72' Bins) Description Ref # Part # Backshield - 10" x 72' Bin Springland Wheel GK81474 Backshield Wiper - 48' Bin GK80504 Wiper Retainer - Extension GK80534 Wiper Retainer - 48' Bin GK80493 Wiper Retainer - Wheel Extension GK81400...
Chapter 7: Parts List Sweep Wheel to Backshield Connection Figure 7-18 Sweep wheel to backshield connection parts Table 7-16 Sweep wheel to backshield connection parts list Description Ref # Part # Elevator Wheel Assembly - Fits Galvanized. Back Plate Sweeps 30' - 48' Bins TG00203 Elevator Wheel Assembly - Fits 54' - 72' Bins TG00227...
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