Assembly – Grain Systems Bucket Elevtors, Conveyors, Series II Sweeps PNEG-1579 User Manual
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Assembly
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PNEG-720-G2 12" & 16" Series II Sweep
15. ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY (cont.)
If you are using the pivot kit, skip to page 47 and refer to step "17A".
M. Run the 14 AWG stranded
wires into the drive motor
and fasten the 3/4" x 48"
liquid-tight flex conduit to the
motor using one (1) 3/4"
liquid-tight flex conduit
coupling. Some motors may
require a reducer bushing
not supplied with the sweep.
Connect the leads as re-
quired.
N. Run the 10 AWG stranded
wires into the auger motor
and fasten the 3/4" x 40"
liquid-tight flex conduit to the
motor using one (1) 3/4"
liquid-tight flex conduit
coupling. Some motors may
require a reducer bushing
not supplied with the sweep.
Connect the leads as re-
quired.
L. Attach the 3/4" rigid conduit assembly to the sweep using the 5/16"-18 x 3/4" studs welded to the
sweep using 1" conduit clamps, lockwashers, and hex nuts.
5/16"-18 x 3/4"
stud
1" conduit clamp
5/16" lockwasher
5/16" hex nut
3/4" rigid conduit
O. Tractor Drive:
Slide a 5/8" to 3/4" cord connector six inches (6") onto one (1) end of the 14 AWG/4 wire cords and
fasten it to the junction box using one (1) 1" to 3/4" reducer bushings. Connect the leads as required.
Sweep Drive all 12" and 16" under 105 Model:
Slide a 5/8" to 3/4" cord connector six inches (6") onto one (1) end of the 10 AWG/4 wire cords and
fasten it to the junction box using one (1) 1" to 3/4" reducer bushings. Connect the leads as required.
Sweep Drive all 16" 105 Model and over:
Slide a 5/8" to 3/4" cord connector six inches (6") onto one (1) end of the 8 AWG/4 wire cords and
fasten it to the junction box using one (1) 1" to 3/4" reducer bushings. Connect the leads as required.
FIG. 15-L
P. Slide a 1/2" to 5/8" cord connector six inches (6") onto the end of the 14 AWG/3 wire cord and
fasten it to the junction box using one (1) 1" to 3/4" reducer bushings. Connect the leads as
required.
Q. Use the plugs provided with the junction boxes to close the holes not being used.