Leveling and securing the fryer – Belshaw Adamatic Mark II-Gas Donut Robot User Manual
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d. Tighten the set screw. See Figure 1-8.
Figure 1-8. Adjusting the Height of the
Hopper.
2. As the hopper swings back and forth over
the kettle, the hopper cylinder should stop
the same distance away from either side of
the kettle at each end of the swing.
To check the swing of the hopper, turn on
the conveyor. If you need to center the
swing of the hopper, follow these steps:
a. Turn off the conveyor.
b. Loosen the set screws in the upper set
collar.
c. Swivel the bearing strut as needed.
d. Tighten the set screws. See Figure 1-9.
Figure 1-9. Adjusting the Swing of the
Hopper.
e. Double-check the swing of the hopper
by turning on the conveyor. Then turn
off the conveyor.
Leveling and Securing the
Fryer
Check to see if the fryer is level. If it is not,
adjust the heights of the legs. Be sure that all six
legs rest on the work surface when the fryer is
level.
The fryer must be restrained to prevent it from
tipping over and splashing hot liquid on the
operator. Therefore, you must bolt the fryer to
the work surface as follows:
1. There are brackets on the ends of the fryer
case. Each has a hole in it. Mark the
locations of the holes on the work surface.
2. Drill holes through the work surface.
3. Insert bolts through the holes.
4. Tighten nuts onto the bolts to ensure that the
Donut Robot will not move.