beautypg.com

Installing the swing arm, Preparing to mount the cutter on the column, Securing the fryer – Belshaw Adamatic Type F Cake Donut Depositor User Manual

Page 17

background image

Belshaw Adamatic Bakery Group

[email protected]

 Phone 206-322-5474  Fax 206-322-5425

2

MN-1533EN

Donut Cutter Type F TS

Installing the Swing Arm

1. Connect the straight-arm section to the wall

plate as follows:

a. One end of the straight arm is wider than

the other. Slide the bushing through one
leg of the wide end of the straight arm.

b. Slide the set collar onto the bushing,

with the pin side down.

c. Slide the bushing into the other leg of

the straight arm.

d. Put the straight-arm and bushing

between the hinge brackets on the wall
plate. The bushing must line up with
the holes in the hinge brackets.

e. Slide the wall arm pin through the hinge

brackets and bushing. See Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1 Installing the Swing Arm on the

Wall Plate

2. Connect the pivot arm section to the straight

arm as follows:

a. Put the pivot arm between the legs of the

straight arm. The holes in the pivot arm
and straight-arm must line up.

b. Slide the arm pin through the holes in

the straight-arm and pivot arm. (See
Figure 1-1.)

Skip the next section and proceed to “Installing
the Cutter.”

Preparing to Mount the
Cutter on the Column

Before you can column-mount the Type F Donut
Cutter to a fryer, you must secure the fryer to the
floor, install the column, and install the swing
arm.

Securing the Fryer

If you plan to column-mount the cutter to a non-
Belshaw fryer, fasten the fryer securely to the
floor. We cannot guarantee that the Type F
Donut Cutter will comply with CE standards if
you use a non-Belshaw fryer.

If you plan to column-mount the cutter to a
Belshaw Century fryer, you do not need to fasten
the fryer to the floor.

If you plan to column-mount the cutter to a
Belshaw open-kettle fryer, secure the fryer to the
floor as follows:

1. Remove the hairpin clips (2 per leg) that

hold the casters to the frame of the fryer,
then remove the casters. The flanged feet of
the fryer will now be resting on the floor.

2. Each of the flanged feet has two holes in it,

mark the locations of these holes on the
floor.

3. Have a qualified technician use an

appropriate tool to create holes in the floor
to accommodate 1/4” bolts. We cannot
guarantee that the Type F Donut Cutter will

Arm
pin

Wall arm
pin

Pivot arm

Pivot arm pin

Bushing

Straight arm

Wall plate

Set
collar