Hopper chain drive servicing, Danger, Notice – Wheatheart X160 Series User Manual
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HEATHEART
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RAIN
A
UGERS
7. M
AINTENANCE
AND
S
TORAGE
X160-85, X160-105, X160-125
30875 R0
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7.3.7. H
OPPER
C
HAIN
D
RIVE
S
ERVICING
1. Remove chain cover plate from the hopper.
2. Check chain slack at the midpoint of the longest span. It should be no more
than 1/4” (6 mm).
Note:
The Hopper has 2 chains, 1 for each flighting.
3. Adjust the chain slack: loosen the 2 bolts of the flighting bearing on the side
that needs adjustment and set the chain slack (see Figure 7.5).
If the chain can’t be tightened enough, remove a link from the chain. If the chain
will not fit with one link removed, add a half link to the chain and replace.
Figure 7.5 Hopper Chain Drive
If the chain can’t be tightened enough, remove a link from the chain. If the chain
will not fit with one link removed, add a half link to the chain and replace.
4. Lightly oil the chain.
DANGER
Rotating parts hazard:
• Fingers, hands, feet, hair, clothing, and
accessories can become caught or drawn
into the pinch point.
• Shut off and disable power source before
adjusting or servicing.
• DO NOT operate with guards removed or
modified.
• Keep away from rotating parts.
• Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.
• DO NOT wear loose-fitting clothing or
items that could become caught.
NOTICE
Improper adjustment of chain will result in
premature wear.
Note:
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