TrueClean ToteTilter User manual

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TrueClean ToteTilterTM
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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TrueClean ToteTilter
Table of Contents
Safety ....................................................................3
Important Safety Information .................................................3
Introduction ...............................................................4
About This Manual ........................................................4
Warranty ...............................................................5
Installation ................................................................6
ToteTilter ...............................................................6
Fixed ToteTilter ...........................................................7
Operation.................................................................8
Maintenance...............................................................9
Replacing Airlines.........................................................9
Replacing Actuators ......................................................10
Grease Fittings..........................................................11
Parts List .................................................................12
Customer Notes ...........................................................13

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Safety
Important Safety Information
Read this manual before installing, operating, and maintaining this equipment. Failure to read the manual
can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not attempt to remove and/or modify any TrueClean products or programming. Doing
so can create unsafe conditions for the operator(s) and/or surrounding persons. Any change to TrueClean
products or programming will void any and all warranties.
Do not place any TrueClean product in an application where general product service
ratings are exceeded. Doing so puts the operator(s) and/or surrounding persons at risk of personal
injury and/or result in equipment damage.
The words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION and their meanings, as used within these instructions,
are listed below:
If, at any point during operation a Danger, Warning, or Caution indication is present, the operator should
immediately take steps to resolve the problem and/or seek assistance from a supervisor.
Do not remove labeling on any TrueClean product. The customer should replace any missing
labels right away.
Disclaimer of Liability
TrueClean does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expenses that
arise in any way from the installation, operation, use, or maintenance performed in accordance with this
manual. TrueClean assumes no responsibility for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties
that may result from use of the module. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent
or patent rights.
TrueClean reserves the right to make changes to the product, specifications, or this manual without prior
notice.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, has a high
likelihood of resulting in death or serious injury. This symbol is used in only
the most extreme at-risk cases and warrants immediate action.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury. This symbol is used for moderately at-risk cases and
warrants immediate action.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury. This symbol may also be used to alert against an
unsafe operating or maintenance practice.
CAUTION

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a TrueClean Product.
This manual contains installation, operation, and maintenance instructions for TrueClean’s ToteTilter.
About This Manual
This manual is for TrueClean’s ToteTilter assembly. All ToteTilters are available with an optional ToteS-
tand that can provide additional functionality. Refer to the ToteStand service manual for more informa-
tion.
The ToteTilter is designed to need little routine maintenance, but care and attention should be given to
the instructions provided in this manual.
If, at any point, you have questions or concerns regarding your ToteTilter, Please call 800.654.5635,
417.831.1411 or find us online at www.trueclean.us.

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Introduction
Warranty
Seller warrants its products to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year
from the date of shipment. This warranty shall not apply to products which require repair or replacement
due to normal wear and tear or to products which are subjected to accident, misuse, or improper mainte-
nance. This warranty extends only to the original Buyer. Products manufactured by others, but furnished by
Seller, are exempted from this warranty and are limited to the original manufacturer’s warranty.
Seller’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be to repair or replace any products that Seller determines,
in its discretion, to be defective. Seller reserves the right either to inspect the products in the field or to re-
quest their prepaid return to Seller.
Seller shall not be responsible for any transportation charges, duty, taxes, freight, labor, or other costs. The
cost of removing and/or installing products which have been repaired or replaced shall be at Buyer’s ex-
pense.
Seller expressly disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranty
of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose. The foregoing sets forth Seller’s entire and exclusive
liability and Buyer’s exclusive and sole remedy for any claim of damages in connection with the sale of
products. In no event, shall Seller be liable for any special consequential incidental or indirect damages
(including without limitation attorney’s fees and expenses), nor shall Seller be liable for any loss of profit or
material arising out of or relating to the sale or operation of the products based on contract, tort (including
negligence), strict liability, or otherwise.

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Installation
TrueClean is providing the most common or general installation instructions. In cases where needs
deviate from the methods described below, please contact us for additional technical support.
ToteTilter
1. Place the ToteTilter on a level surface leaving sufficient room for forklift travel.
Note: Shims, grout, etc. can be used to level the ToteTilter.
2. The ToteTilter should be set into place using a forklift or other equipment-moving machine.
3. Connect the plant-provided airline to the ¼” NPT connection on the regulator (150 psig maximum inlet
pressure).
Note: The pressure regulator should be verified at the stated pressure for the specific unit. This informa-
tion can be found on the equipment tag.
WARNING Operating ToteTilter with pressure regulator in excess of 30 psi can result in un-
safe conditions.
Care should be taken when loading and unloading ToteTilter to prevent
the unit from sliding out.
CAUTION
WARNING Never attempt to move the ToteTilter or ToteStand with a tote, intermediate bulk
container, or other container placed on top.
Pneumatic connections should be made in accordance with local, state, and
federal codes and standards.
CAUTION

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Installation
Fixed ToteTilter
It is advised not to affix the ToteTilter to the floor. If the ToteTilter is affixed to the floor, a potential entrap-
ment area may be formed that is not easily cleaned.
1. Place the ToteTilter on a level surface, leaving sufficient room for forklift travel.
Note: Shims, grout, etc. can be used to level the ToteTilter.
2. The ToteTilter can be set into place using a forklift or other equipment-moving machine.
3. Mounting holes may have been requested at the time of purchase or may be drilled by the owner in the
available space of the ToteTilter’s stationary base.
• Care should be taken when drilling holes in the stationary base to avoid damaging additional compo-
nents.
• The owner is responsible for determining the most appropriate fastener to be used when mounting a
ToteTilter.
• At no point should holes be drilled or modifications made to the articulating frame of ToteTilter as it is a
structural member. Altering the frame in any way can result in personal injury or death.
• It is not necessary to affix the ToteTilter to a permanent structure, assuming it is operated properly.
4. Connect the plant-provided airline to the ¼” NPT connection on the regulator (150 psig maximum inlet
pressure).
Note: The pressure regulator should be verified at the stated pressure for the specific unit. This informa-
tion can be found on the equipment tag.
WARNING Operating ToteTilter with pressure regulator in excess of 30 psi can result in un-
safe conditions.
Care should be taken when loading and unloading ToteTilter to prevent
the unit from sliding out.
CAUTION
WARNING Never attempt to move the ToteTilter or ToteStand with a tote, intermediate bulk
container, or other container placed on top.
Pneumatic connections should be made in accordance with local, state, and
federal codes and standards.
CAUTION

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Operation
Operation
Raising Sequence
1. Ensure the plant airline is connected to the pressure regulator.
2. Verify the pressure regulator is set for the recommended pressure, as indicated on the equipment tag.
3. Press the foot pedal to begin filling sequence. A fully loaded tote may prevent it from tipping immediately,
but as the tote weight decreases during unloading, the ToteTilter will gradually begin to raise stopping at its
maximum angle.
Lowering Sequence
1. Press foot pedal again to begin the lowering sequence. With an empty tote, it may not be immediately
obvious the ToteTilter is releasing but you should begin to see the frame lowering within a few seconds.
Operators should refrain from making contact or interfering with a ToteTilter
while it is raising or lowering as pinch points may exist.
CAUTION
Operators should not attempt to load or unload a ToteTilter while it is raising or
fully raised.
CAUTION

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Maintenance
Maintenance
General cleanliness will extend the life of the ToteTilter and its mechanical components. Where possible, the
area should be kept free of spills and loose debris.
Monthly Checklist
•Check airlines for cracks and leaks.
•Check actuators for cracks, leaks, or signs of dry rot.
•Check for loose thread connections.
•Grease pivot points.
If any issues are found during the monthly check, cease use of the ToteTilter until they are resolved.
Replacing Airlines
1.Confirm that the ToteTilter is in the 0° tilt position then disconnect the inbound airline at the pressure regu-
lator.
2.Remove a leaking airline by pressing the outer ring of the ¼” pneumatic fitting and pulling the airline
outward.
3. Repeat the same procedure for the other end of the airline.
4. Use cracked or leaking airline as a guide for the length of the new airline.
5. Trim new section of airline to the appropriate length.
6. Install airlines by pressing each end into ¼” pneumatic fittings.
Note: Give each end a slight pull to ensure the airlines are secured in place.
WARNING Before maintenance is began remove the inbound air supply from the pressure
regulator. The ToteTilter should be in the 0° tilt position prior to maintenance.

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Maintenance
Replacing Actuators
If one actuator needs to be replaced it is recommended to replace the other, even if it is not leaking.
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1. Confirm that the ToteTilter is in the 0° tilt position then disconnect the inbound airline at the pressure
regulator.
2. Remove the pneumatic fitting from the actuator, and confirm that it can be reused.
3. Loosen and remove retaining bolts. Once the retaining bolts are free, remove the actuator.
Note: Keep the retaining bolts as the new actuators are not shipped with this hardware.
• 3/8”-16 UNC thread
• Actuator bolt hole depth is 5/8”
4. Place the new actuator where the previous actuator was located.
5. Install and tighten using the retaining bolts from step 3.
• 3/8”-16 UNC thread
• Actuator bolt hole depth is 5/8”
• Tightening torque on the blind nut is 15-20 ft-lbs
6. Install the pneumatic fitting on the new actuator.
• Use a small amount of Teflon or similar sealing tape on threads.
• Use caution avoid cross-threading the pneumatic fitting.
7. Connect the airline to the pneumatic fitting on the newly installed actuator.

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Maintenance
Grease Fittings
General-purpose bearing grease should be used, as approved by the facility manager, or in accordance
with established manufacturing procedures.
If additional support is required, please contact us at 800.654.5635 or 417.831.1411.
1. Before applying new grease, wipe as much foreign debris off of the dynamic hinges as possible.
2. Apply generous amount of facility-approved bearing grease to each of the dynamic hinges.

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PART LIST
ITEM# QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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1
5
1
2
1
2
5 degree model:TTT-05-304A
10 degree model: TTT-10-304A
M4F210-08LG
CS00964
41-6
5 degree model: W01-358-7731
10 degree model: W01-358-7325
R72G-2AK-RFG
1293K11
Frame structure
Foot activated w/lock
1/4” Compressed air Inlet
Air line for actuator
Flexible actuator
Compressed air regulator
Grease zerk
Parts List
721293K11 Grease zerk
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5
6
7
1
2
1
2
41-6
5 degree model: W01-358-7731
10 degree model: W01-358-7325
R72G-2AK-RFG
1293K11
Air line for actuator
Flexible actuator
Compressed air regulator
Grease zerk
721293K11 Grease zerk
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9
4
1
CS00409
VHS30-N02B-Z
Composite Body Connector
0.25" Relief Valve
10 11VHS30PW-180AS Mounting Bracket
11 11CS00978 Breather Vent

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Customer Notes
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