Electrolux avtec CB User manual

OPERATOR MANUAL
IMPORTANT INFORMATION, KEEP FOR OPERATOR
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PART NUMBER CM2 (08/23)
This manual provides information for:
MOTORIZED CONVEYOR SYSTEMS
For Models:
CB, CI
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IN THIS MANUAL.
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the possibility of any damage, including concealed damage. Avtec suggests
that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery
receipt. It will be the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the
carrier. We recommend that you do so at once.
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NOTICE: Due to a continuous program of product improvement, Avtec reserves the
right to make changes in design and specifications without prior notice.
NOTICE: Please read the entire manual carefully before installation. If certain
recommended procedures are not followed, warranty claims will be denied.
MODELNUMBER_________________________
SERIAL NUMBER _________________________
INSTALLATION DATE ______________________
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: THIS EQUIPMENT IS ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN BY A MOTOR THAT IS OF
SUFFICIENT POWER TO CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY IF IMPROPERLY
OR RECKLESSLY USED. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SAFETY FEATURES
ENGINEERED INTO THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PRODUCT,
BUT COMMON SENSE PRECAUTIONS [I.E., AVOID WEARING LOOSE
CLOTHING, JEWELRY, ETC.] AND ALERTNESS SHOULD BE PRACTICED AT
ALL TIMES.
Your AVTEC Conveyor is a custom engineered member of the AVTEC Conveyor
Product Group. This manual is intended to describe the product, its applications,
installation, operation and maintenance. Since each of our products is engineered
and manufactured specifically for you, this manual is written in general terms and
may describe options that do not apply to your conveyor. Specific “As Built” shop
drawings are included with your conveyor for reference. Except for specials, these
units are listed with Underwriters Laboratories Inc. [UL] and the National Sanitation
Foundation [NSF].
These conveyors are intended primarily to move trays or racks of dishware and/
or utensils. Transportation of individual items such as flatware and food is not
recommended.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
A. Tray Assembly
Empty trays are loaded on one end of the conveyor belt and, as they progress
along the length of the conveyor, selected food items and condiments
are placed on the trays. Trays are then off-loaded from the conveyor and
transported to the serving location.
B. Plate Assembly
Individual plates are placed on the conveyor belt and selected food items
are placed on the plates. These plates are then off-loaded at the end of the
conveyor and transported to the serving area.
C. Tray Return
Soiled dishes and trays are placed on the conveyor belt and transported
from the dining area to the dishwashing area, where they are scrapped and
otherwise prepared for the dishwashing machine.
D. Dish and Rack Bussing
These conveyors can be single or double belt width design and transport
plates, utensils and racks of soiled hollowware, from the scrapping areas to
the dishwashing machine. Dishware can be stacked and transported without
racks.
Information contained in this document is known to be current and accurate at the time of printing/creation. Reference our product line website for the most updated product information
and specifications. © 2023 Electrolux Professional, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Mechanical
1. Slider Bed
When the conveyor is to be used in a generally dry environment, field
joints are usually bolted. To assemble, slide the sections of the conveyor
together and align the edges, then clamp sections and bolt together
using hardware provided. Remove clamps. [See Fig. 3.1]
Fig. 3.1
2. Vertical Height Adjustment
Permanently located conveyors should be leveled to within 1/16” from
side to side and 1/32” per foot from end to end. [Example: An 8’-0”
long conveyor section the maximum deviation between the highest and
lowest points should not exceed 1/4”.] This adjustment can be made by
adjusting the feet up and down as required.
NOTE: When using mobile conveyors, care should be taken to operate the
conveyor on a relatively level section of floor.
3. Mono-Rail Return
On conveyors equipped with a mono-rail return system, it is important to
align the lower guide at all field joints during installation to insure proper
belt operation. [See Fig. 3.2]
Fig. 3.2
4. Roller Return
On conveyors equipped with a roller return, feed the belt over all rollers.
Slight tension on the belt should allow the ends to come together and
still leave slack under the slider bed. [See Fig. 3.3].
Fig. 3.3
5. Belt Assembly - Hinge Type
With hinge type belts, align the ends of the belt and insert pin. To
disassemble, simply remove the pin. [See Fig. 3.4].
Fig. 3.4
6. Belt Assembly - Chain Type
For belts with integral drive chain and removable individual slats, the
links and slat required for assembly are shipped loose. To assemble,
draw the inner links together then inserting the outer links, snap in
place. Attach the slat by snapping it in place, being careful to note
the direction of travel. To disassemble, remove the slat by inserting a
screwdriver between the outer link and the inboard edge of the slat and
pry outward. Wedge the inner and outer links apart to disassemble the
drive chain. [See Fig. 3.5].
Fig. 3.5

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ELECTRICAL OPERATION
A control wiring diagram of your specific conveyor is included at the end of this
manual. The following is a brief, verbal description of the electrical related features
of your unit.
A. Over Counter Control Panel (See Fig. 4.1)
Fig. 4.1
1. External Controls
a. Disconnect Switch
The pistol-grip Disconnect Switch mounted on the left side of the
Conveyor Control Panel is used only when servicing the AVTEC
conveyor. To remove power from the conveyor and the Conveyor
Control Panel, rotate the handle counter-clockwise so that it is in the
three o’clock position.
The Disconnect Switch must be in the “Off” position in order to open
or close the front plate of the Conveyor Control Panel. When it is in
the “Off” position, a lock may be installed in the handle to prevent
the switch from being turned back on. Turn the handle clockwise to
the six o’clock position in order to restore power to the conveyor and
the Conveyor Control Panel.
b. Speed Control
The speed control knob is located just to the right of the center of
the panel. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the speed of the
conveyor belt. Turn the knob counter-clockwise to reduce the speed
of the conveyor belt.
c. Conveyor Stop Switch
The uppermost switch is a red “Stop” switch. Pressing the red
“Stop” switch will cause all operations to stop immediately. If
the conveyor is running, it will stop. If the conveyor is in a wash
cycle, the conveyor will stop and the water solenoid valve and the
detergent pump will shut off.
d. Conveyor Start Switch
The lowest of the three (3) switches mounted on the right hand side
of the Conveyor Control Panel is a green “Start” switch. Pressing the
green “Start” switch will cause the conveyor belt to begin running.
The conveyor will continue to run until the red “Stop” switch is
pressed or until power is otherwise removed from the Conveyor
Control Panel.
e. Conveyor Wash Switch
The center switch mounted on the right-hand side of the Conveyor
Control Panel is the blue “Wash” switch. There are two alternative
wash formats.
i.) Belt Wash Only
If the blue “Wash” Switch is pressed while the conveyor is
running, the water solenoid valve and the detergent pump will
be activated. The water and detergent will continue to run for a
preset period of time. At the conclusion of that time period, the
water wash solenoid and the detergent pump will shut off and
the conveyor will continue to run.
ii.) Belt Wash and Automatic Flush
If the blue “Wash” Switch is pressed while the conveyor is
running, the flush solenoid will be energized and the detergent
pump will be activated. The flush and detergent pump will
continue to run for a set period of time. At the conclusion of that
time period, the flush solenoid will turn off and the water wash
solenoid will be energized. The detergent pump will remain on.
When the wash timer runs out, the wash solenoid valve and
detergent pump will shut off and the conveyor will continue to
run.
2. Visual Indicators
There are four (4) indicators located in the center of the Conveyor
Control Panel. These illuminate to indicate that various conditions and/
or operations are occurring. Your specific conveyor may not be equipped
with all of these features.
a. Conveyor ON Indicator
Fig. 4.2
A light will come on whenever the conveyor is on. The words
“CONVEYOR ON” and “TRANSPORTADOR PRENDIDO” will also be
illuminated. (See Fig. 4.2)

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b. Belt Wash ON Indicator
Fig. 4.3
A light will come on whenever the conveyor belt wash is on. The
words “BELT WASH ON” and “LAVADO DE BANDA” will also be
illuminated. (See Fig. 4.3)
c. Detergent Low Indicator (optional)
Fig. 4.4
A light will come on whenever the detergent level is low. The
words “DETERGENT LOW” and “POCO DETERGENTE” will also be
illuminated. The light will automatically be extinguished when the
detergent tank is refilled. The detergent pump will be inoperative
while the detergent level is low. (See Fig. 4.4)
d. Conveyor Flush ON Indicator (optional)
Fig. 4.5
A light will come on during the Conveyor Flush Cycle. The words
“FLUSH CYCLE ON” and “CICLO DE ENJUAGAR” will also be
illuminated.
3. Internal Controls
a. Wash Duration
The duration of the wash is controlled by a potentiometer (marked
“WASH”) located inside the control panel. Turning the knob
clockwise increases the duration of the wash cycle. The wash
duration should be set after the conveyor has been in use and a
comfortable operating speed has been determined.The wash should
last long enough for the conveyor belt to make two (2) complete
passes through the wash compartment. The wash duration should
be readjusted if the belt speed is changed significantly.
b. Flush Duration
The duration of the flush is controlled by a potentiometer (marked
“FLUSH”) located inside the control panel. Turning the knob
clockwise increases the duration of the flush cycle. The flush
duration should be set after the conveyor has been in use and a
comfortable operating speed has been determined. The flush should
last long enough for the conveyor belt to make one (1) complete pass
through the wash compartment; some applications may require two
complete passes for satisfactory cleaning depending on amount of
food soil and frequency of wash/flush use.The flush duration should
be readjusted if the belt speed changes significantly.
B. End Conveyor Control Panel
Fig, 4.6
1. Speed Control
There is a knob located on the exterior of the panel that controls the belt
speed. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the speed of the conveyor
belt.Turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the speed of the conveyor
belt.
2. Conveyor Wash Switch
This switch is used to operate the wash cycle manually.
3. Conveyor Stop Switch
There are two (2) switches mounted on the outside of the Conveyor
Control Panel. The red switch to the left is the “Stop” switch. Pressing
the “Stop” switch will cause all operations to stop immediately. If the
conveyor is running, it will stop. If the conveyor is in a wash cycle, the
conveyor will stop and the water solenoid valve and the detergent pump
will shut off.
4. Conveyor Start Switch
The green switch mounted to the right of the Conveyor Control Panel
is the “Start switch. Pressing the green “Start” switch will cause the
conveyor belt to begin running. The conveyor will continue to run until
the red “Stop” switch is pressed or until power is otherwise removed
from the Conveyor Control Panel. [Exception: Conveyors equipped with
a momentary switch. If you press the momentary switch while the
conveyor is already running, the conveyor will continue to run while
the switch is depressed. The conveyor will turn off when the switch is
released.]
C. Remote Controls (Optional)
1. Speed Control
The conveyor speed control knob may be located remote to the control
panel. Sometimes it is located behind a hinged door. There is only one
(1) speed control knob per conveyor.
2. Conveyor Stop Switch
The red, conveyor Stop switch may be located remote to the control
panel. There may be more than one (1) Stop switch. Pressing any one
of the Stop switches will cause the conveyor to stop immediately. Some
conveyors are equipped with a large, red, mushroom-shaped Stop
switch that is easier for users to operate.

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3. Conveyor Start Switch
A conveyor may be equipped with a green Start switch that is located
remote to the Conveyor Control Panel. A conveyor may have more than
one Start switch. Pressing any Start switch will cause the conveyor belt
to go into motion.
4. Momentary Switch
Some conveyors may be equipped with a momentary contact conveyor
run switch, remote of the conveyor control panel. If the conveyor is off,
pressing the black Momentary Switch will cause the conveyor to run for
as long as the switch is held in. If the conveyor is running, it will continue
to run for as long as the black, Momentary Switch is depressed, then
stop as soon as it is released.
D. End Switches (Optional)
1. Limit Switch
A limit switch may be provided with the conveyor. When activated,
the limit switch will momentarily stop the conveyor. The conveyor will
continue to run as soon as the obstruction is removed.
a. Photocell Beam Type
The photocell, beam type switch uses a polarized, reflected beam
of light to determine when an object has reached the end of the
conveyor. When the beam of light is interrupted, the conveyor stops.
When the obstruction is removed, the conveyor continues.
b. Arm Switch Type
A flexible, movable arm actuator attached to an electrical switch
may be mounted in the back-splash of the conveyor bed. When an
object moves the arm, the conveyor stops momentarily. When the
object is removed, the conveyor continues to run.
c. Pressure Type
A flat plate located at the end of the of the belt is attached to an
electrical switch mounted at the end of the conveyor bed on the tank.
When an object moves the plate, the conveyor stops momentarily.
When the object is removed, the conveyor continues to run.
2. Anti-Jam Switch
The conveyor may be equipped with a flip-up anti-jam cover plate
mounted at the drive end. When an object becomes wedged between
the belt and the cover plate, the cover plate pivots up and causes the
conveyor belt to stop. The conveyor will not restart until the anti-jam
cover plate is returned to its normal running position and the Start
switch is pressed. A magnet is provided inside the anti-jam cover plate
to catch flatware before it falls into the drive compartment.
Fig. 4.7
E. Motor Control Adjustments
See Minarik Motor Master MM23000 adjustable speed motor booklet or
contact AVTEC IND.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL OR ANY OTHER ABRASIVE PAD ON THE
CONVEYOR SURFACE.
WARNING: DO NOT SPRAY THE CONVEYOR CONTROLS DIRECTLY WITH A HOSE.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE CONVEYOR WHEN DRIP PAN IS IN THE DOWN POSITION.
A. Cleaning
It is important that the AVTEC conveyor is kept clean in order to avoid
unsanitary conditions. It has been designed with ease of cleaning in mind. It
is recommended that the electrical power to the conveyor be turned off or
disconnected while being cleaned.
1. Drip Pan - for Hinge Type Belt
Standard drip pans are accessible from the side of the conveyor and
should be routinely cleaned. Note: DO NOT operate conveyor when drip
pan is in the down position.
2. Drip Pan for Chain Type Belt
These drain pans are located about 1/4” from the return belt. If provided
with the flush feature, they need not be cleaned under normal operating
conditions. The drip pan may be lowered for cleaning or replacing the
belt.
To lower the drip pan:
Holding the drip pan with hand to relieve the pressure, release the catch
by sliding the lock upwards, as shown, allowing the latching bracket to
rotate down.
To return drip pan to upper position:
Holding the drip pan in upper position, rotate the latching bracket to the
upper position, latching bracket will self-lock [See fig. 5.1].
Fig. 5.1
3. External Scrap Basket (Tank)
Conveyors equipped with the optional belt wash/flush have a scrap
basket to prevent drain blockage. This scrap basket requires periodic
removal to empty its contents. The basket is located externally at the
base of the tank. [See fig. 5.2].

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To remove:
1. Turn off the conveyor
2. Simply slide the scrap basket out of chute.
3. Reverse steps to install.
Fig. 5.2
4. External Scrap Basket (Tail)
Conveyors equipped with optional drip pan flush have a scrap basket to
prevent drain blockage. This scrap basket requires periodic removal to
empty its contents. The basket is located externally at the base of the
tail end sprocket support bracket. [See fig. 5.3].
To remove:
1. Turn off conveyor
2. Simply slide scrap basket out of chute.
3. Reverse steps to install.
Fig. 5.3
5. Wear Strip
In order to allow thorough cleaning of the slider bed, the upper straight
and outer corner sections of wear strips can be lifted. Lift belt out of
the bed to access wear strip. To lift belt from corner sections, slide belt
upwards and away from the center. Reverse operation to insert. [See fig.
5.4].
Fig. 5.4
B. Detergent Wash and Flush
AVTEC recommends EVAC Detergent for use in the conveyor system. It
generally is effective in water at temperature between 40ºF and 140ºF
(Must be minimum 70ºF if sanitization is required. Note: A lubricating type
detergent is not required for proper belt operation). Detergent Housing, if
supplied (see Fig 5.7); otherwise the pump is mounted in the drive housing
and a 5 ft tube with foot valve supplied for insertion into your detergent
bottle (tank).
C. Access for Servicing
1. Hinged Side Panel
For most conveyors, access to the lower section requires simply
swinging the panels up. The panels remain in the up position until
lowered. [See fig. 5.5A].
Fig. 5.5A
2. Removable Side Panel (Tray Make-up Only)
Access to the lower section requires removing the side panels. To
remove the side panel, lift up the panel past the retaining tab, and slide
out in downward and outward direction. [See fig. 5.5B].
Fig. 5.5B
3. Access Plate
Conveyors equipped with the optional belt wash/rinse feature and an
external scrap basket, have a plate that is removable (with tools) on the
side of the tank to facilitate access to the bearings, sprocket, shaft and
plumbing. Turn off all power to the conveyor before removing the access
plate. [See fig. 5.6].
Fig. 5.6

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4. Remote Detergent Housing (Optional)
The remote detergent housing is typically located under the trough to
facilitate refilling and priming of detergent. To prime pump depress
prime pump switch until fluid is seen flowing through pump. If pump
does not prime due to air in line, remove upper discharge detergent line
and prime pump. Set stroke of pump with adjustment knob located on
pump. Use a detergent with a disinfecting agent. (WEAR PROTECTIVE
EYE GEAR). [See fig. 5.7]
Fig. 5.7
5. Drive Housing
The standard housing is equipped with side panels that are removable
(with tools) for access to sprockets, chain, motor and gear box. The
conveyor must be turned off before the panels are removed.
Double hinged, double pan doors are available as an option.
An optional interlock switch will prevent the conveyor from running
when a panel or door is opened. [See fig. 5.8].
Fig. 5.8
6. Beam Switch
The beam switch is an optional feature designed to stop the conveyor as
items reach a certain location or are being stacked up at the end of the
conveyor. To service this unit, turn off conveyor and access the switch
by removing the screws (or nuts) and switch housing. Reverse steps to
re-assemble. [See Fig. 5.9 - 5.10]
Fig. 5.9
Fig. 5.10
D. Routine Servicing
1. Gear Box
• The gearbox is lubricated for life, overhaul is required to change oil.
2. Belt
• Visually inspect every month for wear, chips, scratches, cracks or
signs of misalignment.
3. Intermediate Drive Chain
• Lubricate the Intermediate Drive Chain [which runs from the
gearbox to the belt drive sprocket] after one [1] month of operation.
• Lubricate after four [4] months of operation thereafter.
• Recommended Lubricant:
Roller Chain Lubricant
McMaster-Carr No. 6159 K11 or equivalent.

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Parts List
A. BELT (CI SERIES)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 120-5022 10” w/ Interlocking Assembly (Grey)
B. BELT (CB SERIES)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 120-5200 Chain
2 120-5150 10” w Replacement Slat (Black)
C. WEAR STRIP
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 120-6025 3/4” x 1-1/8” (CI/CB Series)
2 120-6026 1/2” x 3/4” (CB Series)
3 Upper/Outer Radius (CB)
3a 120-6901 18” Radius
3b 120-6905 24” Radius
3c 120-6909 28 1/2” Radius
4 Upper/Inner Radius (CB)
4a 120-6900 18” Radius
4b 120-6904 24” Radius
4c 120-6908 28 1/2” Radius
5 Lower/Outer Radius (CB)
5a 120-6903 18” Radius
5b 120-6907 24” Radius
5c 120-6911 28 1/2” Radius
6 Lower/Inner Radius (CB)
6a 120-6902 18” Radius
6b 120-6906 24” Radius
6c 120-6910 28 1/2” Radius
D. BELT SPROCKET
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 300-0052 Drive End (CI Series)
2 300-0027 Tail End (CI Series)
3 300-0050 Drive/Tail (CB Series)
E. INTERMEDIATE DRIVE
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 300-0022 Reducer Sprocket (15T)
2 300-0053 Shaft Sprocket (25T)
3 301-0002 Chain (Drive #50)
4 301-0005 Master Link (#50 Chain)

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Parts List
F. BEARINGS (Wash Tank Drive)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 303-0009 1” Dia. Bearing
2 303-0014 1 1/4” Dia. Sealed Bearing
2 (Black)
G. DRIVE HOUSING
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 407-1449 Interlock Switch (Door)
2 Motor
2a 420-0008 1/2” HP Motor
2b 420-0009 3/4” HP Motor
2c 420-0014 1 HP Motor
3 Reducer
3a 305-0000 Reducer - LH 1/2-3/4 HP Motor
3b 305-0001 Reducer - RH 1/2-3/4 HP Motor
3c Special Order Reducer - 1 HP Motor
4a 420-0002 Brushes - 1/2-3/4 HP Motor
4b 420-0003 Brushes - 1 HP Motor
5 407-1381 Hour Meter
6 600-1100 Check Valve
7 407-1101 Solenoid Water 1/2”
H1. CONTROL BOX (Wash/Flush)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 420-0000 Motor Control Board (MCB)
2 407-1400 Flush timer (TIMER 1)
3 407-1400 Wash timer (TIMER 2)
4 407-0018 Pot 1. Flush
5 407-0018 Pot 2. Wash
6 407-1470 Wash/Flush Timer for units shipped after 10/01/98
7 407-0020 Speed Control (10K Pot)
8 405-1093 Start Switch (Green) w / N.O. contact
9 405-1094 Stop Switch (Red) w / N.C. contact
10 405-1095 Wash Switch (Blue)
11 407-1270 Power Relay (RY1)
12 407-1278 Limit Switch Relay (RY2)
13 407-1271 Flush Relay (RY3)
14 407-1271 Wash Relay (RY4)
15 407-1271 Det Pump Relay (RY5)
16 206-0005 15 Amp Main Fuse
17 405-1096 Contact Block N.O.
18 405-1097 Contact Blck N.C.
19 407-1252 Level Sensor (LSB)
20 406-8031 Disconnect Switch (DS)

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Parts List
H2. CONTROL BOX (Wash Only)
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 420-0000 Motor Control Board (MCB)
2 407-1462 Wash timer (TIMER 1)
3 407-0018 Pot 1. Wash
4 407-0020 Speed Control (10K Pot)
5 405-1093 Start Switch (Green) w / N.O. contact
6 405-1094 Stop Switch (Red) w / N.C. contact
7 405-1095 Wash Switch (Blue)
8 407-1270 Power Relay (RY1)
9 407-1278 Limit Switch Relay (RY2)
10 407-1295 Flush Relay (RY3)
11 206-0005, 206-0022 15 Amp Main Fuse, 10 Amp Fuse
12 405-1096 Contact Block N.O.
13 405-1097 Contact Block N.C.
14 407-1252 Level Sensor (LSB)
15 406-8031 Disconnect Switch (DS)
I. DETERGENT UNIT
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 490-1172 Detergent Probe
2 602-2001 Detergent Pump
3 407-1450 Pump Prime Switch
4 602-3001 EVAC Detergent case of 4-1 gal
J. END OF CONVEYOR
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 405-1209 Reflector, 1” dia.
2 405-1227 Anti-Jam Switch, 405-1227 used for both the anti-jam and wand-type.
3 405-1210 Beam Switch
4 405-1225 Pressure Type Micro Switch
5 405-1227 Lever (Wand) Type Limit Switch

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Parts List
K. OTHER
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 130-0008 Return Rollers
2 602-2002 Pump Head Repair Kit
3 130-0006 Skate Wheel
4 130-0008 10” Roller w/Shaft
L. FLUSH SYSTEM
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 600-0315 Flush Pressure Valve
2 609-0013 Male Adapter
3 609-0014 90º Male Adapter
4 609-0015 1/2 ID PVC Braid Tubing
5 609-0016 1/2 ID Union for PVC Tube

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Service Log
Model No: Purchased From:
Serial No: Location:
Date Purchased: Date Installed:
Purchase Order No: For Service Call:
Date Maintenance Performed Performed By
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