
Operator’s Manual: Transfer Conveyor
2-6 Revised 02.2019
2.8 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
•Have only a qualified electrician
supply power. All wiring should comply
with the ANSI/NFPA 70 electrical
requirements.
For North America make certain that sufficient
amperage, at proper voltage and appropriate
frequency for your geographical area is available
before connecting power. All wiring should comply
with ANSI/NFPA 70 electrical requirements.
Have a licensed electrician provide power to the
machine.
•Make certain that the conveyor motor is properly
grounded at the power source.
•Make certain that all electrical switches are in the
OFF position before plugging in the conveyor.
•Turn machine OFF, shut down and lock out power
supply (safety lock-out devices are available
through your Convey-All dealer parts department)
and wait for all moving parts to stop before
assembling, servicing, adjusting, maintaining or
repairing.
• Disconnect power before resetting any motor.
•Replace any damaged electrical plugs, cords,
switches and components immediately.
•Do not work on the conveyor’s electrical system
unless the power cord is unplugged or the power
supply is locked out.
2.9 LOCK-OUT TAG-OUT SAFETY
•Establish a formal Lock-Out Tag-Out program for
your operation.
•Train all operators and service personnel before
allowing them to work around the area.
•Provide tags on the machine and a sign-up sheet
to record tag out details.
2.10 OPERATING SAFETY
•Be sure that anyone who will be
operating the conveyor, or working
around the unit, reads the manual. They
must know the operating, maintenance
and safety information.
Review the manual annually.
•Clean or replace all safety decals if they cannot be
clearly read and understood.
•Place all controls in neutral, and stop the engine.
Remove the ignition key. Wait for all moving parts
to stop before adjusting, repairing or unplugging.
•Keep all bystanders, especially children, away from
the machine when running.
Also, when authorized personnel are carrying out
maintenance work.
•Establish a Lock-Out, Tag-Out policy for the work
site. Be sure all personnel are trained in and follow
all procedures.
Lock-out and tag-out all power sources before
servicing the unit or working around equipment.
•Be familiar with machine hazard area. If anyone
enters hazard areas, shut down machine
immediately. Clear the area before restarting.
•Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing
away from all moving and/or rotating
parts.
•Do not allow riders on the conveyor when moving
or transporting.
• Keep working area clean and free of
debris to prevent slipping or tripping.
•Do not operate machine when any guards are
removed.
• Chock wheels of conveyor before starting.