Spudnik 990 User manual

OWNER / OPERATOR & PARTS MANUAL
990 ELIMINATOR
CUSTOM ELIMINATOR
SERIAL #990-55-256
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BLACKFOOT, ID
(Corporate Headquarters)
584 West 100 North
P.O. Box 1045
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone (208) 785-0480
Fax (208) 785-1497
Phone: (208) 785-0480
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.spudnik.com
Service Centers
HEYBURN, ID
300 Centennial Dr.
Heyburn, ID 83336
Phone (208) 436-8052
Fax (208) 495-9170
GRAFTON, ND
1410 12th St. West
Grafton, ND 58273
Phone (701) 352-9603
Fax (701) 352-9610
PRESQUE ISLE, ME
80B Airport Drive
Presque Isle, ME
Phone (207) 764-4686
Fax (207) 764-4674
Vision Statement
We constantly strive to provide solutions
to make our customers so successful that
they praise our revolutionary innovation,
unmatched customer service, and quality
that is second to none.

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Table Of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................iv
Foreword .....................................................................................................................................................v
Digital/online Documents ............................................................................................................. v
Warranty .....................................................................................................................................................vi
General .......................................................................................................................................................vii
Product Characteristics ...............................................................................................................................viii
1. Safety
1.1 Exemption from Liability ...............................................................................................................1
1.2 Warning Symbols and other Instruction Notices ..........................................................................1
1.3 General Guidelines ......................................................................................................................1
1.4 Identification of Important Instruction ...........................................................................................2
1.5 Accident Prevention Guidelines ...................................................................................................2
1.6 Transporting Safety Practices ......................................................................................................3
1.7 Operating Safety Practices ..........................................................................................................3
1.8 Electrical System and Electronics ................................................................................................4
1.9 Hydraulic Systems .......................................................................................................................4
1.10 Maintenance and Inspection Guidelines ......................................................................................5
1.11 Acknowledgement Signature .......................................................................................................6
1.11.1 Safety Acknowledgement Signature Form .........................................................................6
2. Machine Overview
2.1 Stickers and Labels ......................................................................................................................7
3. Operation
3.1 Operation Instructions ..................................................................................................................8
3.2 Multisep Operating Instructions ...................................................................................................9-12
Maintenance
4.1 Grease and Lubrication Points .....................................................................................................13
4.2 Hydraulic System .........................................................................................................................13
4.3 Gearboxes ...................................................................................................................................13
4.4 Drive Belts ...................................................................................................................................13
4.5 Drive Chains ................................................................................................................................13
4.6 Conveyor Belt Alignment .............................................................................................................13
4.7 Belted Chain ................................................................................................................................13
4.8 Wheels and Tires .........................................................................................................................13
4.9 Electrical System .........................................................................................................................13
5. Cleaning and Storage
5.1 Cleaning after every operation .....................................................................................................14
5.2 Washing the machine ..................................................................................................................14
5.3 Storage of the machine ................................................................................................................14

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6. Parts Manual
FB7111 - 990 60"x10'6" BELT ELEV.1" CHVRN CLT,RHD ................................................................ 16
FB7110 - 990 60"TIPOUT E.V.S. 3HP/5HP,PJ1118,RHD .................................................................. 17
134690 - ASSY,M-SEP,72" 6RL,INDVIDUAL DRIVES,PJ984 ............................................................ 18-21
132989 - ASSY,BRUSH,M-SEP,72..................................................................................................... 22
133602 - ASSY,CLODRLR,STEEL,M-SEP,72",990-2014 .................................................................. 23
822171 - SHFT,M-SEP,SPIRAL SEG,72",SHFT DRIVE,LH ............................................................... 24
822172 - SHFT,M-SEP,SPIRAL SEG,72",SHFT DRIVE,RH .............................................................. 25
FB7101 - 990 LET DOWN 72" MULTI-SEP ........................................................................................ 26
FB7112 - 990 CROSS CONV 36"x10' FLT BLT,PJ984,RHC .............................................................. 27
160080 - PRE-PAINT,84" M-SEP w/CRAZY WHEELS,RHC .............................................................. 28
134602 - ASSY.CRZY WHEEL,DUALS,HEAVY DUTY ...................................................................... 29
FA9862-PJ984-RHC - 990 MULTI-SEP DRIVE 25HP 480V3PH - 2013-RHC .................................... 30-33
7. Schematics
7.1 Electrical ...................................................................................................................................... 34-39
7.2 Hydraulic ..................................................................................................................................... 40-41
8. Miscellaneous Guidelines and Specifications
8.1 Fastener Torque Guidelines and Specifications .......................................................................... 42
8.2 Shear Pin Guidelines ................................................................................................................... 42
8.3 Lubrication Specifications ............................................................................................................ 42
8.4 Hydraulic Fitting Torque Guidelines and Specifications .............................................................. 43
8.5 Belted Chain Repair Procedure ................................................................................................... 44

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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 your SPUDNIK 990 ELIMINATOR, that you will find
this to be true. This manual has been prepared to aid you in the safe operation and service of your machine.
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 customers who
operate and maintain their equipment as outlined in this manual.

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Foreword
This manual is intended to familiarize the user with the SPUDNIK 990 ELIMINATOR and its designated use.
This manual contains important information on how to operate the machine safely, properly, and efficiently.
Observing the instructions in this manual help 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 exceptions form liability”.
This manual is to be supplemented by the respective national rules and regulations concerning accident prevention
and environmental protection.
The manual must always be available whenever the machine is in use.
This 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; including servicing, inspection, and repair.
Transport; including loading/unloading onto transport vehicle and standard operating travel.
In addition to this 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.
Machine documentation in digital form can be found online at
www.spudnik.com
Select SPECIFIC MACHINE DETAIL from the PARTS AND SERVICE dropdown
menu found at the top of the webpage.
Enter the serial number of the machine and click ‘Search’.
Scanning the given QR code will also open the website.
DIGITAL/ONLINE DOCUMENTS

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Limited Warranty Policy for New Spudnik Machinery
On the terms and conditions set forth herein, Spudnik Equipment Company LLC (“Spudnik”) warrants to the original
purchaser of each new Spudnik machine that the machine is 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 suspended, interrupted, or extended.
What is included in the Spudnik Warranty:
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 (including UV damage), accident, or acts
of God, (c) Any product that has been altered or modified in ways not approved by Spudnik, (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) When
purchased by an authorized dealer, have entered the delivery declaration into the Spudnik warranty website
tools.spudnik.com, (c) Report the product defect to an authorized dealer or Spudnik sales representative and request
repair within 30 days of noticing the defect, (d) Repair or replace failed parts immediately upon failure to prevent
additional damage (e) Make the product and/or failed parts available to the dealer or service center within 90 days
following submittal of claim, transportation/shipping 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
Except as expressly stated herein, to the full extent permitted by law, Spudnik disclaims any and all warranties,
representations, and 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 Spudnik’s 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 set forth herein. This limited warranty policy supersedes and replaces all other policies pertaining to
warranty.
To obtain more information please contact your dealer, or Spudnik at 1-208-785-0480.
Product Warranty Term
Rollers, Sprockets, Roller Chain, Belt Lacing, and Bearings. 180 Days from 1st day of operation or 250 Hours of
machine operation, whichever comes first.
All paint to include: Insufficient coverage, failure of paint
adherence, and excessive runs. NOTE: Runs are exces-
sive if they exceed more than 15% of the painted sur-
face 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
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General
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Designated use of the machine:
The SPUDNIK 990 ELIMINATOR 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 operators manual and complying with the inspection and maintenance directives.
The machine 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 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”. And 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 modification 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 the
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 and rear, right and left, are always referenced as in the direction of normal travel.
INTAKE DISCHARGE
DISCHARGE

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Identification Tag
The machine Serial Number is
stamped into the Identification Tag
located on the mainframe.
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
Web: www.spudnik.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Advice concerning inquiries and orders
Please quote the machine serial number when ordering accessories and/or spare parts.
NOTE: The use of spare parts and/or accessories supplied by third party manufacturers and/or suppliers
shall only be permitted after consultation with a SPUDNIK representative. Original spare parts and accessories
approved by SPUDNIK are a contribution to safety and overall performance of the machine. The use of other parts
may invalidate the liability of SPUDNIK for any consequences arising from such use. Please refer to the ‘Limited
Warranty Policy for New Spudnik Machinery’ section and ‘General’ section of this manual for further clarification.
NOTE: The entire designation of the Identification Tag has the status of a legal document and may not be
removed, changed or rendered illegible.
Disposing of replaced parts
The following points should be observed before replacing or disposing of parts.
Replaced parts which still function should be cleaned and stored in an orderly manner.
Machine parts which cannot be repaired should only be disposed of at appropriate collecting points or be
collected by a scrap metal dealer.
So called “valuable” materials should be disposed of in a proper way, i.e. plastics, rubber, scrap metal, etc.
should be recycled.
Collect and dispose of old oil in accordance with local regulations.

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Section-1 Safety
1.1 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. The 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 occur as a
result of operating and adjustment errors or others
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 of agricultural
produce which, because of certain external influences,
cannot be avoided with the current state of the art.
1.2 Warning Symbols and Other Instruction Notices
This Safety Alert Symbol means:
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
The Safety Alert Symbol identifies
important safety information on
equipment and in this manual. When you
see this symbol, be alert to the
possibility of injury or death.
SIGNAL WORDS:
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE
are signal words with messages:
DANGER: Indicates an immediate and specific hazard,
which will result in severe injury, or death, if proper
precautions are not taken.
WARNING: Indicates a specific hazard, or unsafe
practice, which could result in severe injury or death.
CAUTION: Indicates that unsafe practices, which
could result in personal injury if proper precautions are not
taken.
IMPORTANT: Indicates instruction that must be
followed to ensure proper operation or installation of
equipment
NOTE: Indicates a general statement to assist the
operator.
1.3 General Guidelines
This manual contains basic directions which should be
observed during setting-up, operation, and maintenance.
Therefore, this 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 SUPDNIK 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 this 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
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Section-1 Safety
1.4 Identification of Important Instruction
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 regulation. 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.
1.5 Accident Prevention Regulations
The safety advice and information given in this manual, the
valid national 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 overhang and/or the sideways
force acting on the machine when turning or negotiating
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.
11. The primary responsibility for safe operation of the
machine lies with the owner/operator.
12. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
requires that all operators be trained at the time of initial
assignment, and annually thereafter by the employer, in
the safe operation of the machine.
13. Keep hands, feet, long hair, and clothing away from
moving and/or rotating parts.
14. Do not attempt to service, lubricate, clean or adjust
machine while it is running.
15. Inspect all mechanisms before starting the machine and
replace all worn or damaged parts.
16. Replace all worn or missing bolts with SAE Grade 5 or
better unless specifically stated otherwise.
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, or
projectiles.
Risk of pollution due to a leak in the hydraulic system, fuel
tank, pipes, as well as in the engine and gearbox.

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Section-1 Safety
1.6 Transporting Safety Practices 1.7 Operating Safety Practices
1. Only transport the machine when all safety devices are
attached and in the correct (protective) position.
2. Make sure the wheels are locked into place.
3. Towing speed should not exceed 20 MPH due to farm
rated tires and wheels.
4. The SMV (slow moving sign) along with any other lights
and reflectors required by the local highway and transport
authorities must be in place.
5. Lights and reflectors must be clean and visible by
overtaking and on coming traffic.
6. Keep the towing vehicle and the machine/equipment
under control when going down long and/or steep grades.
7. Do not allow riders on the equipment during
transportation.
1. Empty machinery of product before moving. This will
lessen the chance of damaging the equipment and make it
easier to move.
2. Be careful when setting up and operating the machinery
on uneven terrain, hillsides, or near ditches to avoid the
potential of overturning the equipment.
3. Keep safety decals, signs, and reflectors clean and legible
at all times.
4. Replace safety decals, reflectors and signs that are
missing or have become illegible.
5. When replacing a part that displays a safety decal,
reflector, and/or sign, make sure that the new part also
displays those items.
6. Safety decals, reflectors, or signs are available from your
dealer parts department.
7. Do not allow riders on the equipment during operation
unless in the area that is intended for occupation.

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Section-1 Safety
1.8 Electrical System and Electronics 1.9 Hydraulic Systems
1. Use only original fuses with the specified current rating.
Switch off the machine immediately if a fault occurs in the
electrical power supply.
2. 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.
3. The machine’s electrical equipment is to be inspected and
tested at regular intervals. Defects such as loose
connections or scorched cables must be rectified
immediately.
4. 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.
5. 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, telephone are to be
installed subsequently:
Only approved devices complying with the relevant national
regulations may be installed.
The device(s) must form a permanent installation.
The operation of portable or mobile devices in the tractor or
on the machine is only permitted via a connection of a
permanent external aerial.
The transmitter part must be installed separately from the
vehicle electronics.
A properly installed aerial is to be fitted with good earth
connection between aerial and vehicle chassis.
6. The installation instructions of the machine manufacturer
are also to be observed for the wiring and fitting as well as
the maximum current consumption.
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. 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
is high.
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 local regulations.

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Section-1 Safety
1.10 Maintenance and Inspection Guidelines
To prevent accidents, all relevant rules and regulations
concerning safe and competent working must be
observed.
1. Observe the adjustment, maintenance and inspection
activities and intervals specified in this manual, including
details concerning the replacement of parts,
subassemblies and equipment. These activities may only
be executed by trained personnel.
2. Instruct operating personnel before beginning special
operations and maintenance work. Delegate a supervisor.
3. Always observe the relevant safety measures and
instructions specified in the operating manual when
carrying out work related to the operation, adaptation,
conversion or adjustment of the machine as well as
maintenance, inspection and repair activities.
4. Ensure the working area is adequately secured during the
maintenance work.
5. Use suitable, tested tools when working on the machine,
only use proper tools for unscrewing and tightening
screwed connections. Wear gloves.
6. Switch off the machine completely before maintenance
and repair work and ensure that it is secured against
inadvertent starting. The machine must not be switched
on again while the work is being carried out.
Switch off operating facilities.
In the case of tractors, self-propelled harvesting
machines and engine-driven machines, switch off the
engine, remove the ignition key and, if necessary,
lock the cabin. Nobody is allowed to be within reach
of the controls so that functions cannot be switched
on again by accident.
Switch off the main switch and attach a warning sign,
if necessary.
Disconnect the machine from the power supply,
Depressurize the hydraulic system and compressed
air lines and disconnect them from the supply.
7. Carry out maintenance and repair work only when the
machine is positioned on firm and level ground and has
been secured against inadvertent movement and toppling.
8. When replacing individual parts and larger subassemblies,
they should be carefully attached to lifting gear and
secured against falling down. To avoid the risk of
accidents, sharp edges, corners and dangerous
projections must be covered and a warning sign attached.
Use only suitable hoisting and lifting gear with adequate
load capacity which is in a proper working condition.
Never work or stand under suspended loads.
9. The securing of loads and the instruction of crane
operators should only be entrusted to experienced
persons. A signaler giving instructions must be within sight
of the crane operator and must be provide with a radio
link.
10. Only carry out overhead assembly work using suitable
ladders and platforms. Never climb on the machine itself!
Wear a safety harness when carrying out maintenance
work at greater heights.
11. Keep all handles, steps, handrails, platforms, landings and
ladders free from dirt, snow, ice and any other debris that
can pose a hazard.
12. Clean the machine, especially connections and threaded
unions of any traces of oil, fuel or preservatives before
carrying out maintenance/repairs. Never use aggressive
detergents. Use lint-free cleaning cloths.
13. Before cleaning the machine with water or steam jets
(high-pressure cleaners) or other cleaning agents, cover
or tape all openings which—for safety and operational
reasons—must be protected against ingress of water,
steam or cleaning agents. Special care must be taken with
electric motors and switching cabinets, as well as all
additional electrical or electronic components. After
cleaning, completely remove ant items used to cover
openings.
14. After cleaning, examine all fuel, lubricant and hydraulic oil
lines for leaks, loose connections, scuffing marks and
damage. Any defects found must be rectified without
delay.
15. Immediately retighten any screwed connections that have
been unscrewed during maintenance and repairs.
16. Any safety devices removed for setting-up, maintenance
or repair purposes must be refitted and checked
immediately upon completion of the maintenance and
repair work.
17. Ensure that all fuels, consumables and replaced parts are
disposed of safely and with minimum environmental
impact.

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Own er / Oper ato r & Par ts Ma nual 990 Eli minat or
SERIAL# 990-55-256
Revision: 3/1/2022
Anyone who will operate and/or maintain the equipment must read and clearly understand ALL Safety, Operating and
Maintenance information presented in this manual. Do not operate or allow anyone else to operate this equipment until such
information has been reviewed. It is recommended that this information be reviewed annually before season start-up.
Make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION a standard practice for all your equipment. An untrained operator
does not qualify to operate and/or maintain this machine.
A signature sheet is provided for your record keeping to show that all personnel who will work with the equipment have read and
understood the information in this manual and have been instructed in the operation of the equipment.
Safety Acknowledgment Signature Form
Machine Serial Number:__________-_____-__________
Date Employee Signature Employer Signature
Section-1 Safety
1.11 Acknowledgement Signature

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Own er / Oper ato r & Par ts Ma nual 990 Eli minat or
SERIAL# 990-55-256
Revision: 3/1/2022
Section-2 Machine Overview
2.1 Sticker and Labels
Stickers and labels are important for naming purposes and
alerting others to the presence of the machine. Center stickers
and labels as nearly as possible between the top and bottom
on the frame. If stickers and labels become illegible or
destroyed, replace them as soon as possible by contacting
your local Spudnik dealer.
To install labels;
1. Clean and dry the surface area that label will be installed.
2. Decide on the exact location before removing the backing
paper.
3. Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper.
4. Align the label over the specified area and carefully
position the small portion with the exposed sticky backing
in place.
5. Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully
smooth the remaining portion of the label in place.
6. Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed
using the piece of label backing paper.

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Own er / Oper ato r & Par ts Ma nual 990 Eli minat or
SERIAL# 990-55-256
Revision: 3/1/2022
Section-3 Operation
3.1 Operation Instruction
1. Center any machine that feeds the eliminator squarely to
the elevator.
2. Adjust the elevator to the required height to eliminate
drop.
3. Any equipment that receives product from the eliminator
needs to be adjusted up close to the discharge chute. This
will help eliminate bruising of the potatoes.
4. The transition table will move with the rollers when they
are adjusted. Be sure that the letdown chute stays within
the machine that receives the product when adjusting the
rollers.
5. Make sure that everyone is clear of the rollers and
transition table adjusting the rollers.
6. Check to see that all shields are in place and secured.
Make sure that everyone is clear of the machine.
7. Make sure that all of the connectors and plugs on the
machine are attached, and are clear of water and other
materials.
8. Make sure that the electrical panel door is closed and that
there is no maintenance being done on the machine.
9. Check the voltage label on the electrical panel door, to
make sure that you have the proper voltage.
10. All switches are turned to the “OFF” position.
11. The 16/4 cord coming off of the hopper end of the
eliminator is the evenflow stop circuit, used to turn the
bottom belt on the evenflow on and off with the elevator of
the eliminator.
12. When using the eliminator with a system, make sure the
16/5 wire coming out of the main electrical panel is
plugged in and the conveyor system switch is turned
“ON”. When not using the eliminator in a system, leave
the 16/5 unplugged and turn the conveyor system switch
is turned “OFF”.
13. Plug the machine in and test the direction on three phase
system by bumping a motor that does not have a inverter,
briefly. Making sure the belt is going in the right direction.
(Even though the power is hooked up wrong, the inverter
keeps the motor running in the right direction).
14. In “HAND” position, the machine will run each belt
individually on command. In “AUTO” position, the machine
will run with the rest of the system.
15. With all of the switches turned to “AUTO” and the
conveyor system switch turned to “ON”, push and hold the
green push button switch until the buzzer stops. The
conveyor system will start first. After it is running, the
eliminator will start. When the conveyor system switch is
tuned “OFF”, there will be a brief delay and then the
machine will start.
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