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Shaft mount reducer drive guard, Shaft mount reducer, Drive guard – Grain Systems Bucket Elevtors, Conveyors, Series II Sweeps PNEG-681 User Manual

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11. Drive Motor and Motor Mount

PNEG-681 Series II Bucket Elevator

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Shaft Mount Reducer

For reducer assembly,

See Page 36

of the Torque Arm II reducer installation appendix which has detailed

instructions for the reducer bushing mounting, cooling fans and backstops.

Once the reducer is assembled:

1. Attach the torque arm turnbuckle assembly to the reducer with proper hardware.

2. Attach the torque arm foot to the foot mounting bracket of the torque arm tube using the

proper hardware.

Drive Guard

1. Attach the drive guard brackets to the motor mount assembly.

(See Figures 11F-11J

on Pages 30-32.)

The shorter, broken legs of the brackets will point towards the pulley.

2. Align the guard rear panel of the guard to the brackets. NOTE, in a right hand drive application (as

shown in

Figures 11F-11J

on Pages 30-32

) the flanges of the guard rear panel will face away from

the head section, but in a left hand application, the flanges will point towards the head section.

NOTE: The wider, larger hole in the guard rear panel is intended for the motor output shaft. The

guard rear panel will attach only in one orientation.

3. Once rear panel is bolted on, attach the drive guard struts to the bearing support of the head section

and to the rear panel.

4. Using hardware, bolt the two (2) struts together. All brackets are designed to be adjustable.

5. Place sheaves onto the output shaft of the motor and the input shaft of the reducer.

6. Place belts upon the sheaves and tension as needed.

NOTE: Reducer may need to be rotated, clockwise or counterclockwise, in conjunction with slide

base adjustments, to achieve correct center distance for the drive belts. Move the location of
the reducer torque arm turnbuckle to achieve this rotation, as needed.

NOTE: Belts are designed specifically per application.

7. With drive belts tensioned and reducer rotated (if necessary), tighten all bolts.

8. Install the safety screen around the motor output shaft by approximating the hole location to the

screen and snipping a clearance hole in screen.

(See Figure 11F on Page 30.)

9. Attach using proper hardware.

10. Attach belt guard cover, latch and bolt.

NOTE: Shaft mount reducers are shipped without lubricant.

11. With the reducer in vertical position, fill with lubricant until oil runs out of oil level plug.

NOTE: See the appendix section

on Page 36

for volume of oil per reducer size.

CAUTION

NEVER operate the elevator until the gear reducer has been filled with an
approved lubricant as noted in the Torque Arm II appendix section

on Page 36

.