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Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1 Series II Sweep - FAQs ........................4 FAQs ..............................4 Chapter 2 Warranty ..............................11 PNEG-1618 Series II Sweep...
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FAQs Who do I contact for parts or service? Contact your dealer. If your unit was purchased direct from GSI, contact your inside sales person. What is/where do I find the model number of my sweep? The model number of your sweep can be found on your quote or invoice. A space is provided at the front of your manual to record this number.
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1. Series II Sweep - FAQs Do I want to buy a pivot or a standard sweep? What is the difference? The following drawing (Figure 1A) is of a 16" pivot sweep head end weldment and a 16" standard sweep head end weldment. There are very few differences between the two. The standard head weldment has the female pivot tube welded to the drive end of the unit.
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42" x 42" sump, but the arms can be cut by the customer to fit a smaller opening. The top of the sump center brace weldment must be level with the top of the floor. If installing a GSI supplied sump shell with collector ring, the opening must be 42-1/2" x 42-1/2" x 30" deep for either the 12" or 16" sweep.
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The power must be locked out before servicing the equipment, entering the bin, or resetting the motor overloads. The wiring to the GSI supplied control box is the owner’s responsibility and is not included with the sweep. Electrical controls and wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician. The conductor cables should comply with the National Electrical Code and any state or local codes which may apply.
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1. Series II Sweep - FAQs Can I just run my sweep in the manual mode? The Series II Sweep is designed to run in the automatic mode. If the sweep is run in the manual mode, either of the motors may overheat and/or become damaged. Also, excessive amounts of material may spill over the back board of the sweep.
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1. Series II Sweep - FAQs What do I do if I encounter any operational problems? Disconnect and lock out the power before servicing the equipment, entering the bin, or resetting the motor overloads. Look through the troubleshooting section in the Manual PNEG-720-G2 and PNEG- 720-KD to identify any problems.
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1. Series II Sweep - FAQs Is there any maintenance I need to perform on the electrical system? None of the electrical components require maintenance. Be sure to disconnect and lock out the power before servicing the equipment, entering the bin, or resetting the motor overloads. Does any part of the Series II Sweep need lubrication? The fluid level of each of the gear reducers must be checked before operation.
12 months from the date of shipment (or, if shipped by vessel, 14 months from the date of arrival at the port of discharge). If, in GSI’s sole judgment, a product is found to have a defect in materials and/or workmanship, GSI will, at its own option and expense, repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price.
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