Spudnik 1860 Programming manual

OPERATOR’S & PARTS MANUAL
MODEL 1860
Evenflow
PART # 290182

Mission Statement
Our mission is to consistently provide high
quality, reliable, safe, and well-designed
products and services to meet and exceed
the needs of our customers.
Service Centers
Phone: (208) 785-0480
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.spudnik.com
BLACKFOOT
584 West 100 North
P.O. Box 1045
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone (208) 785-0480
HEYBURN
300 Centennial Dr.
Heyburn, ID 83336
Phone (208) 436-8052
Fax (208) 495-9170
GRAFTON
1410 12th St. West
Grafton, ND 58273
Phone (701) 352-9603
Fax (701) 352-9610
PASCO
5802 N. Industrial Way Suite #D
Pasco, WA 99301
Phone (509) 543-7166
Fax (509) 543-7169
PRESQUE ISLE
80B Airport Drive
Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone (207) 764-4686
Fax (207) 764-4674

Table Of Contents
Description Page #
Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………...
Foreword to the operation manual ...………………………………………………...
Warranty …...…………………………………………………………………...………
Machine Operation ……………………………………………………………………
General …..………………………………………………………………………………
Product Characteristics …..…….………………………………………………………
Dangers, operation errors and exemption from liability …………………………..
Safety ……………...…………………………………………………………………..
General safety and accident prevention regulations ………………………………
Special Safety Instructions …….……………………………………………………...
Electrical System, Electronics ..……………………………………….………………
Lubrication and Maintenance ………………….………………………………………
Warnings Symbols …………………………………………………………………….
Machine Parts Breakdown ……………………………………………..……………..
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Introduction
Welcome to the SPUDNIK line of potato handling equipment. We appreciate your decision to make our
equipment a part of your operation, and look forward to a long term partnership. We strive to put the
best quality and workmanship into each of our machines, and hope as you use you’re MODEL 1860
Evenflow, that you will find this to be true. This owner’s/operator’s manual has been prepared to aid you
in the safe operation and service of your Piler.
Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate your machine safely and within the designed limits of
this machine. Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or damage to the machine
This manual is considered to be an important part of this machine and should accompany it when
moved from location to location
Warranty is provided as, part of the SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC service program, for cus-
tomers who operate and maintain their equipment as outlined in this manual.
OWNER REGISTRATION
Name
Address
City
State / Province
Country
Model Number Serial Number
Purchase Date
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FOREWORD TO THE OPERATING MANUAL
This operating manual is intended to familiarize the user with the 1860 EVENFLOW and its
designated use.
This operating manual contains important information on how to operate the machine safely,
properly and efficiently. Observing the instructions in this manual helps to avoid dangers, reduce
repair costs and down-times, and to increase the reliability and service life of the machine.
Please also take note of the section “Dangers, operating errors and exemption from liability”.
This manual is to be supplemented by the respective national rules and regulations concerning
accident prevention and environmental protection.
The operating manual must always be available wherever the machine is in use.
This operating manual must be read and applied by all persons involved with the machine, such
as:
Operation, including setting up, troubleshooting during operations, care, disposal of fuels
and consumables
Maintenance, (servicing, inspection, repair), and/or
Transport
In addition to this operating manual and the relevant mandatory rules and regulations
concerning accident prevention and environmental protection of the country or region in which
the machine is being used, the generally recognized technical rules for safe and proper working
must also be observed.
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Limited Warranty Policy for New Spudnik Machinery
Spudnik Equipment Company LLC (“Spudnik”) warrants to the original purchaser each new Spudnik machine to be free from
defects in material and workmanship. Spudnik will repair or replace, at its option, any part covered by this warranty that is
found to be defective during the warranty period outlined below. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized dealer
or representative of Spudnik. This warranty is applicable only for the normal service life expectancy of the product or
components, as noted in the following table. Once the warranty period has begun, it cannot be stopped or interrupted.
What is included in the Spudnik Warranty:
Product Warranty Term
Rollers, Sprockets, Roller Chain, Belt Lacing, and Bearings
180 Days from 1st day of operation or 720 Hours
of machine operation, whichever comes first
All paint to include: Insufficient coverage, failure of paint adherence,
and excessive runs. NOTE: Excessive runs not to exceed more than
15% of the painted surface on the machine.
12 Months from date of delivery of new Spudnik
product to the original retail customer
All other materials and workmanship (except as noted below)
12 Months from date of delivery of new Spudnik
product to the original retail customer
Genuine Spudnik replacement parts and components
30 days from date of purchase, or the remainder
of the original equipment warranty period,
whichever is longer
Those items that are excluded from this warranty are as follows:
(1) any merchandise or components thereof, which, in the opinion of the company have been subject to: (a) Rock chip
damage and other abuse to painted surfaces, (b) damage caused by weather (to include UV damage), accident, or acts of
God, (c) any product that has been altered or modified in ways not approved by Spudnik Equipment Company LLC., (d)
depreciation or damage caused by normal wear, lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, misuse, failure to follow the
product’s Operator Manual recommendations, (e) Using machine for other than normal moving of agricultural products during
planting, harvest, and processing seasons. Agricultural products to include: Potatoes, beets, onions, carrots, grains, etc., (2)
Used products, (3) Repairs made by unauthorized dealers.
To Obtain Warranty Service
To be eligible for the Spudnik warranty, purchaser must: (a) Have already remitted payment in full (b) have filled out and
submitted the Spudnik Delivery Declaration form to a Spudnik representative (c) report the product defect to an authorized
dealer or Spudnik sales representative and request repair within 30 days of noticing the defect and (d) make the product
available to the dealer or service center within a reasonable period of time, transportation charges prepaid.
The selling dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Spudnik, or to modify the terms or
limitations of this warranty in any way.
Limited Warranty Statement
To the extent permitted by law, Spudnik does not make any warranty, representation, or promises express or implied as to the
quality, performance, or freedom from defect of any Spudnik New Machinery. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS IS MADE. IN NO EVENT WILL SPUDNIK, AN AUTHORIZED SPUDNIK DEALER, OR
ANY COMPANY AFFILIATED WITH SPUDNIK BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This
warranty is subject to any existing conditions of supply which may directly affect our ability to obtain materials or manufacture
replacement parts. Spudnik reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specifications at any time,
without incurring any obligation to owners of units previously sold. No one is authorized to alter, modify or enlarge this
warranty nor the exclusion, limitations and reservations.
To obtain more information, please contact your dealer or Spudnik at 1-208-785-0480.
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MACHINE OPERATION
The model 180 Even Flow is designed to unload product from trucks, trailers and other equipment
quickly, keeping an even flow of product moving throughout the rest of the system.
The electrical control panel is located on the right side of the Even Flow. Hydraulic valves for jacks are
located next to the jacks. The hydraulic valve for the steering and pump flow control cable for drive is
located on the right side of the discharge end. The diverter valve has to be pulled out to run wheel
drive and pushed in for the bottom belt. The control cable for the elevator/boom pump is next to the
electrical panel. It has to be pulled out and locked to drive elevator belt. The valve for the elevator lift is
on the right side of the intake end.
SAFETY CHECK INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure main disconnect and all switches are off.
2. Look at Even Flow’s voltage sticker. Make sure power source voltage is the same as the Even
Flow voltage. Also, make sure the power source and cord size is adequate to handle amp load of
Even Flow. (Any questions, please call your nearest service center.)
3. Plug Even Flow in and turn main disconnect “ON”.
4. For phasing it is important to select only one pump motor switch. Turning switch to “HAND”, only
for a second, to make sure motor is running in the right direction. Then continue to run desired
motors.
5. When finished running Even Flow, turn switches to “OFF”, and then turn main disconnect off.
6. Do not forget to unplug machine before any maintenance or repair is initiated on Even Flow.
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
1. Remove tow tongue and replace steering bracket and cylinder.
2. Follow steps 1-4 from above.
3. Turn electrical switches for bottom belt to “HAND”. Pull the diverter valve handle, and the pump
control cable out, (turning the cable handle clockwise will lock cable in place). Then move Even
Flow into place.
4. Lower and secure jacks. Keeping Even Flow level and taking a little weight off the steering axle.
5. Raise boom, with the hydraulic valve at the side of electrical panel, just enough to remove trailing
brace. Remove trailing brace on wheel sensor also.
6. Push diverter valve in completely. Turn truck, hydraulic, top belt, and bottom belt switches to
“AUTO”. This will allow the Even Flow bin to fill automatically. When full the boom sensors will
automatically shut down the truck and top belt.
7. Pull the variable speed control cable, at the side of the electrical panel, out completely and lock
cable in place. This will engage the pump for the elevator/boom drive. After trucks empty
disengage the pump using the control cable. This will stop the elevator/boom drive.
8. The conveyor system switch, when turned to “ON”, is designed to work with a complete system,
(use the receptacle at the discharge end of the machine). It will only shut off the bottom belt if the
system is shut down, allowing the truck to continue to unload. To run the bottom belt by an outside
source without a system, a start/stop switch and plug is on the discharge end of the Even Flow.
This start/stop switch will only work when the conveyor system switch is turned to “OFF”, and will
only shut off the bottom belt.
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GENERAL
Designated use of the machine:
The 1860 EVENFLOW is designed exclusively for normal agricultural operations (designated use).
Using the machine for other purposes or exceeding its designated limits shall be considered as being
contrary to the designated use. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages caused as a
result of such use. The user shall be solely responsible for such risks.
Operating the machine in accordance with its designated use also includes observing the instructions
specified in the operating manual and complying with the inspection and maintenance directives.
The EVENFLOW may only be operated, serviced and repaired by persons who are familiar with the
machine and have been informed of the possible dangers.
In order to prevent dangerous situations the information contained in this operating manual must be
read and observed by all persons who operate service or check this machine. Particular attention
should be paid to the section entitled “Safety”. Any instructions which are not understood must be
clarified before initial operation of the machine. In such cases, please consult your SPUDNIK agent or
contact us directly.
The relevant accident prevention directives as well as other, generally applicable safety, health and
road traffic regulations are to be observed.
Unauthorized modifications and the use of spare parts, accessories and ancillary equipment not
supplied and/or not approved by SPUDNIK, as manufacturer, can have detrimental effects on the
construction of the machine or on its functions and hence impair the machine’s active and/or passive
driving and operations safety (accident prevention). The manufacturer does not accept liability for any
damage resulting from this.
Technical data, dimensions and weights are not binding, we reserve the right to make modification in
the course of further engineering developments; errors excepted.
Front, rear, right and left are always as seen in the direction of travel.
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Product Characteristics
Manufacturer’s address
SPUDNIK EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC
584 W 100 N
PO Box 1045
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: (208) 785-0480
Fax: (208) 785-1497
www.spudnik.com
E-mail: spudnik@spudnik.com
Advice concerning inquiries and orders
Please quote the type designation and the machine number when ordering accessories
and spare parts.
The use of spare parts supplied by third parties shall only be permitted after consultation with the
manufacture. Original spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer are a contribution
to safety. The use of other parts may invalidate the liability of the manufacturer for any conse-
quences arising out of such use.
Type Plate on machine
Machine serial number
The machine serial no. is punched into
a plate on the frame.
The entire designation has the status of a legal document and may not be removed,
changed or rendered illegible!
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DANGERS, OPERATING ERRORS AND EXEMPTION FROM LIABILITY
1. No responsibility will be accepted for possible dangers arising from operating the machine in a way
which does not comply with its designated use.
2. Damage to agricultural produce particularly vulnerable to damage during processing cannot be
entirely ruled out. Weather conditions, the quality of the produce and many other circumstances
beyond our or the operator’s control have an influence on the vulnerability to damage the produce
being processed. For example, when processing the submerged weight, the manuring (nitrogen
content), the degree of maturity (firmness of the skin), the temperatures during processing and
many other circumstances can have an influence on the vulnerability to damage. These examples
do not claim to be exhaustive.
3. To avoid damage to agricultural produce the user must adapt the machine to the respective
operating conditions. The results produced by the machine must be constantly monitored and
checked.
4. SPUDNIK shall not be liable for any damage to agricultural produce and other items which occurs
as a result of operating and adjustment errors or other incorrect usage.
5. SPUDNIK accepts no liability for any damage caused as a result of operators not complying with
the designated use of the machine. This also applies to damage to agricultural produce which,
because of certain external influences, cannot be avoided with the current state of the art.
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SAFETY
This operating manual contains basic directions which should be observed during setting-up, operation
and maintenance. Therefore, this operating manual absolutely must be read by the personnel concerned
prior to starting up and using the machine, and must be available for them at all times. Any instructions
which are not understood must be clarified before initial operation of the machine, for clarification,
please consult your SPUDNIK agent or contact us directly.
All safety instructions must be observed, both the general safety instructions given here and the specific
safety instructions given elsewhere in this manual.
Observe the advice contained in the operating manual as well as the generally applicable safety and
accident prevention regulations!
If safety instructions are not complied with, you risk injury to yourself and others as well as damage to
the environment or the machine. Non-compliance with safety instructions can also void claims for
damages.
Identification of important instructions in the operating manual
Text marked with this symbol alerts you to possible accident and injury hazards; hazards to
machinery; practical applications, settings or functions; or environmental protection
measures.
Qualification and training of personnel
•Any work on or with the machine may only be performed by reliable personnel. Statutory minimum age
limits must be observed.
•Employ only trained or instructed staff; the individual responsibilities of the personnel for operation,
setting-up, maintenance and repair must be clearly established.
•Make sure that only authorized personnel work on or with the machine.
•Define the machine operator’s responsibilities – also with regard to observing traffic regulations. The
operator must have the authority to refuse any instructions issued by third parties which contravene
safety!
•Persons requiring training or instruction and those in a general training course, should not be allowed to
work on or with the machine unless they are under the constant supervision of an experienced person.
•Work on the machine’s electrical system may only be carried out by an electrician or by persons
working under the supervision and guidance of an electrician; all such work must be carried out in
accordance with electrical engineering regulations.
•Work on the wheels, braking and steering systems may only be performed by specially trained
personnel.
•Work on the hydraulic system may only be carried out by personnel with special knowledge and
experience of hydraulics.
•The use of spare parts, accessories and auxiliary equipment not supplied and/or not approved by
SPUDNIK can have detrimental effect on the construction of the SPUDNIK machine or on its functions
and hence impair the active and/or passive driven and/or operational safety (accident prevention).
•SPUDNIK shall not be liable for any damage caused by the use of parts, accessories and ancillary
equipment not supplied and/or approved by SPUDNIK.
•Conversions of or modifications to the machine may only be carried out after consultation with
SPUDNIK.
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GENERAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION REGULATIONS
The safety advice and information given in this operating manual, the valid nation regulations
concerning accident prevention and any applicable internal employment, operational and safety
regulations of the operator are to be observed.
1. Warning signs and other notices on the machine provide important information for safe
operation. Observing them will serve your safety.
2. Before starting work, make yourself familiar with all the equipment and controls as well
as their functions. To do so when you have already started work is too late!
3. The user should wear close-fitting clothing. Avoid loose-fitting clothing!
4. Keep the machine clean to avoid the risk of fire!
5. Check around the machine before moving off or starting up (watch out for children)!
Make sure you have adequate all-around visibility.
6. Always match your speed to the local conditions! Avoid sudden turning maneuvers when
driving uphill or downhill or when traveling across a slope!
7. Observe the respective regulations when using public roads!
8. Take into account the wide overhand and/or the sideways force acting on the machine
when turning or negotiation curves!
9. Only start up the machine when all guards are attached and in their correct (protective)
position!
10. Stay clear of the turning and pivoting areas of the machine!
Non-observance of the safety and accident prevention regulations entails the following risks:
Endangering the operator or other nearby persons as a result of safety devices not being
fitted or being in their correct (protective) position!
Damaging important machine functions!
Errors when carrying out maintenance or repair work!
Endangering the operator or other nearby persons through certain mechanical or
chemical peculiarities!
Risk of pollution due to leaks in the hydraulic system, fuel tank, pipes, as well as in the
engine and gearbox!
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SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Towed machines
1. Risk of injury when hitching up or unhitching machine to/from the tractor!
2. Never allow persons to stand between the tractor and the machine unless the tractor is
secured against rolling away by means of the parking brake and/or wheel chocks!
3. Hitch up the machine only in accordance with the instructions and only to the prescribed
components! Follow the instruction in the tractor’s manual.
4. Beware of dangerous points (risk of injury through crushing and shearing) when
operating the support foot!
5. Never exceed the permissible nose weight of the machine coupling!
6. Never exceed the permissible axle loads and total weight of the tractor (see vehicle
documents)!
7. During transport, secure all moving parts with the retainers provided to prevent
movement and hence possible accidents!
8. It is forbidden to allow persons to ride on the machine while traveling on roads!
9. Driving, steering and braking ability!
10. Before leaving the tractor, switch off the engine, remove the ignition key and secure the
machine against rolling away. Use wheel chocks!
11. The design and function of intake and discharge mechanisms, e.g. webs, sifting units,
chutes, means that they cannot be fully protected. Therefore, keep a safe distance from
such moving parts when in operation! This advice applies to all other similar auxiliary
equipment!
12. Keep clear of the discharge area!
13. Never stand or work beneath suspended loads! persons are only allowed to stand or
work under suspended machines or machine parts (e.g. car elevator, discharge
conveyor belt) when safety supports are fitted (e.g. trestle, crane). This particularly
applies to maintenance and repair work.
14. Dangerous implements are located behind safety covers. These do not necessarily
come to a standstill as soon as the drive is switched off. Therefore, keep well clear until
such parts have come to a standstill! Never open safety devices such as covers, flaps,
etc. while the machine is in operation! Never reach under safety devices!
15. Only carry out maintenance, repair and cleaning work on the machine when the drive is
switched off and the engine is stationary! Remove the ignition key form the tractor.
16. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves, footwear, etc. when handling sharp machines,
e.g. cutting knives.
17. Keep clear of opening/hinged covers and guards!
18. Only start up the machine when all safety devices are attached and in the correct
(protective) position! It is forbidden to open or remove safety devices (e.g. covers, flaps,
etc.) on the machine while it is in operation!
19. Persons are not allowed to be on the machine while it is operation!
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, ELECTRONICS
Use only original fuses with the specified current rating! Switch off the machine immediately if a
fault occurs in the electrical power supply.
Work on the electrical system or equipment may only be carried out by an electrician, or by
specially instructed personnel under the control and supervision of an electrician, and in
accordance with the applicable electrical engineering regulations.
The machine’s electrical equipment is to be inspected and tested at regular intervals. Defects
such as loose connection or scorched cables must be rectified immediately.
The machine is fitted with electronic components and modules, the function of which may be
influenced by the electromagnetic fields of other equipment. Such interference can lead to
potentially dangerous situations if the following safety advice is not observed.
If electrical or electronic devices and/or components are retrofitted to the machine then it is the
responsibility of the user to check whether such installations interfere with the vehicle’s
electronics or other components.
This particularly applies to:
Mobile telephones,
Radio equipment.
In particular, the following conditions must also be satisfied if mobile communications systems
(e.g. radio, telephones are to be installed subsequently:
Only approved devices complying with the relevant national regulations may be installed.
The device(s) must form a permanents installation.
The operation of portable or mobile devices in the tractor or on the machine is only
permitted via a connection a permanent external aerial.
The transmitter part must be installed separately from the vehicle electronics.
A properly installed aerial is to be fitted with a good earth connection between aerial and
vehicle chassis.
The installation instructions of the machine manufacturer are also to be observed for the wiring
and fitting as well as the maximum current consumption.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
1. The hydraulic system is under high pressure!
2. Make sure that the hydraulic system is depressurized (tractor and machine) when
connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor’s hydraulic system.
3. Hydraulic hose lines should be inspected at regular intervals and replaced if damaged or
worn! New hose lines must comply with the technical specification of the machine
manufacturer! Hoses and hose couplings undergo a natural ageing process, even if
stored and used correctly; therefore, their period of storage and use is limited. The
service life of a hose may deviate from these figures if experience has shown this to be
the case, in particular taking into account the potential danger.
4. Fluids escaping under high pressure (hydraulic oil) can penetrate the skin and cause
serious injuries! If such injuries occur, call a doctor immediately! Risk of infection!
5. Lower the machine, depressurize the system and switch off the engine before working
on the hydraulic system!
6. Take care when working on the hydraulic system. Hot hydraulic oil can cause serious
burns! Let the hydraulic system cool down beforehand and wear gloves! Collect and
dispose of old oil in accordance with the regulations!
LUBRICATION
• The hydraulic system used to power auxiliary functions uses Dexron III ATF (automatic
transmission fluid) for prime mover. Hydraulic reservoir fill level should be checked at
start of each season, and filled as needed. Hydraulic oil reservoir has a 15-gallon and a
42-gallon capacity.
• ATF in hydraulic system should be drained and changed every 1000 hours of machine
operation or changed when it becomes dirty and/or contaminated.
• Change hydraulic oil filter every 300 hours of machine operation.
• Boom and elevator hinge pins, needs to be greased daily.
• Steering bushing needs to be greased once a week.
• All wheel bearings and wheel hubs should be greased and packed at least once a year.
• To avoid contamination of product, all hydraulic fittings must be checked daily for leaks
and replaced or tightened as necessary.
• Oil in gearboxes must be checked every hundred hours of operation.
(#991214 - OIL, LUBE, 80/90W#4096 15#PAIL 1QT=1.75LB)
• Oil should be changed when it becomes dirty and/or contaminated.
• All bearings are of sealed type and are lubricated by manufacturer. Bearings will only
need to be greased at start of season. One pump of grease is sufficient. Over greasing
sealed bearings will result in seal being broken and rapid failure of bearing. If seal is
broken, bearing should be greased daily until replaced.
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Warning symbols and other instruction notices on the machine
SIGNAL WORDS:
DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are signal words with messages:
DANGER: An immediate and specific hazard, which WILL result in severe
injury or death if proper precautions are not taken.
WARNING: A specific hazard or unsafe practice, which COULD result in
severe injury or death.
CAUTION: Unsafe practices, which COULD result in personal injury if
proper precautions are not taken.
MOVING DRIVES Can cause
severe injury.
Shut off power before
removing shields.
EXPOSED DRIVE Can cause
severe injury
Keep all shields in place while
machine is running.
LOW SPEED TIRE Can
cause severe injury or
machine damage.
Do not exceed 20 mph
MOVING MACHINERY Can
cause severe injury or
death.
Do not ride.
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Warning symbols and other instruction notices on the machine
HEAVY TONGUE WEIGHT Can
cause severe injury or death.
Support jack and tongue securely.
Min. jack rating 10,000 lbs.
HIGH PRESSURE OIL Can cause
severe injury or death.
Do not go near leaks.
Relieve hydraulic pressure before
loosening fittings. If injured, seek
immediate emergency medical help.
Power driven machinery.
Can cause severe injury.
Disconnect power before servicing.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away
from power driven parts.
Do not run machine until all shields
are in place.
Read operator’s manual before
servicing.
HIGH VOLTAGE Will cause severe
injury or death.
Disconnect main power before
servicing.
UNGROUNDED MACHINE Can
cause severe injury or death.
Connect to external ground per
national electrical code.
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Warning symbols and other instruction notices on the machine
DANGER
240 VOLTS
DANGER
480 VOLTS
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Machine Parts Breakdown
Description Page #
Pup Belt Options …………………….……………………………………………...
10’ Belt Pup Assembly …..………………………………………………………….
10’ Belt Pup Assembly …..………………………………………………………….
12’ Belt Pup Assembly …………….....……………………………………………..
12’ Pup Assembly …………………………………...………………………………
Yoke Options …...…..………………………………………………………………..
Schematics ……..……………………………….…………………………………....
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Notes !!
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