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CSM15 - 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIDTH: 

123 cm  / 48.5 in

HEIGHT: Varies

DEPTH: 

46 cm / 18 in

WEIGHT:  

Varies

ALLIANCE A1 

1.2M MACHINE

Alliance A1 Mix Machine 

Maintenance and Repair Guide

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Alliance A1 2.4M Machine 

· Serial number loca�on

· How to easily access the drive belts without  disassembly

· Belt installa�on

· Common replacement parts

· Lubrica�on

· Rou�ne maintenance

Maintenance and Repairs

Simple steps to correct common issues with the Alliance Machines

 

 

 

WIDTH: 

171 cm  / 67 in

HEIGHT: Varies

DEPTH: 

46 cm / 18 in

WEIGHT:  

Varies

ALLIANCE A1 

1.7M MACHINE

 

 

WIDTH: 

240 cm  / 95 in

HEIGHT: Varies

DEPTH: 

46 cm / 18 in

WEIGHT:  

Varies

ALLIANCE A1 

2.4M MACHINE

Alliance motors are ½ hp, single 
phase, 115 volt, 60 Hz with FLA of 

6.8 amps (782 Wa�s). 

Motors are explosion-proof, rated for 
Class 1, Division 1, Group D, 

hazardous loca�ons.

The motor is controlled by an 

intrinsically safe electronic �mer that 

operates on 5 volts DC.  

Both the motor and �mer are U.L and 

CSA approved.

Summary of Contents for Alliance A1 1.2M

Page 1: ...n replacement parts Lubrica on Rou ne maintenance Maintenance and Repairs Simple steps to correct common issues with the Alliance Machines WIDTH 171 cm 67 in HEIGHT Varies DEPTH 46 cm 18 in WEIGHT Varies ALLIANCE A1 1 7M MACHINE WIDTH 240 cm 95 in HEIGHT Varies DEPTH 46 cm 18 in WEIGHT Varies ALLIANCE A1 2 4M MACHINE Alliance motors are hp single phase 115 volt 60 Hz with FLA of 6 8 amps 782 Wa s ...

Page 2: ...106 2235151XX SEE NOTE 1 IN NOTES FOR CABLE SECTION BELOW SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE OR CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE AS APPLICABLE NOTES FOR MOTOR 1 MOTOR VOLTAGE SWITCH MUST BE SET ACCORDING TO LINE VOLTAGE USED IN THE FINAL APPLICATION 2 MOTOR HAS BEEN DIELECTRIC TESTED AND GROUND CONTINUITY TESTED PER UL674 3 EXPLOSION PROOF MODELS 111 OR 112 X X X X X X ...

Page 3: ...EP06251SA is an Alliance Motor with Gear Reducer and pla orm assembly for easier replacement when needed The SA0014 Foot and Gusset Package includes all the hardware to assemble a base unit for a new machine Contact Dedoes to order parts with ques ons or anything more you may need SA0468 5097 P1244 8 5 GALLON BASE SHAFT P1243 5 3 QUART BASE SHAFT 5283 QUART 5284 GALLON 5279 5828 5900 2095 5836L 58...

Page 4: ...E KIT 5937W GALLON TUBE KIT 5993W QUART TUBE 5994W GALLON TUBE OPTIONAL QUART PLATFORM Allows the use of a quart can with lid to fit on a gallon shelf PART R41 1LL1W COMPLETE 2 4M QUART MIX UNIT Adds 18 Quart Loca ons 4LL1W COMPLETE 2 4M GALLON MIX UNIT Adds 12 Gallon Loca ons 1LM1W COMPLETE 1 7M QUART MIX UNIT Adds 12 Quart Loca ons 4LM1W COMPLETE 1 7M GALLON MIX UNIT Adds 8 Gallon Loca ons 1LS1W ...

Page 5: ...is installed in the drive gear in the top mixing unit of your fully assembled Alliance machine It s purpose is to hold all of the sha s from the lower mixing shelves in place so they will not move during opera on To remove the expanding bolt 1 Turn off the power to your Alliance mixing machine 2 Remove the header from the top of your machine 3 Remove the shelf cover from the top mixing shelf of you...

Page 6: ...e Sha 13 5 cm 5 1 4 Gallon 4 Liter Motor Drive Sha 21 45 cm 8 1 2 PN 5996PLT PN 5995PLT PN P1243 PN P1244 How to remove the drive sha s Once the expanding bolt has been removed See How to remove the expanding bolt the drive sha s can be removed You do not have to remove the sha s to change a belt 1 Turn off the power to your Alliance mixing machine 2 Pull the sha guards off of each sha 3 Li the sha ...

Page 7: ...ve gear should snap and secure it in place against the bo om of the bushing Note It is good prac ce to check that all of the other drive gears are snapped into place and seated correctly before replacing all of the sha s The drive gears may become dislodged while moving the sha s Drive Gear PN 5931 Bushing PN 5278E M Drive Gear Drive Gear Lip Bushing Mix Shelf Lower Shaft Upper Shaft Periodic lubr...

Page 8: ...s the drive system It is unnecessary to remove the drive sha See How to repair the Alliance machine without disassembling it 4 Loosen the shoulder bolt and locknut of the le end pulley of the drive system to loosen the tension on the belt 5 Carefully remove the loosened belt from the drive system 6 Clean the interior of the shelf from dirt and debris This may be a good me to lubricate your mix she...

Page 9: ...en disconnec ng the wires as the connec ons are very ght and damage to the wires or connectors may result 4 Connect the GREEN wire into the loca on labeled BYPASS GREEN 5 Turn power on to the machine Once you restore power to the machine the motor should begin to operate without having to use the mer Note The bypass opera on is for diagnosing motor or mer problems It is not intended to be used for...

Page 10: ...edoes PN SA0468 or you can try to rest the mer by cu ng the decal bu on off Removing the bu ons of the decal can reset your mer and allow it to perform as expected To remove the decal bu ons 1 Turn off the power to your Alliance mixing machine at the power source breaker 2 Using a sharp knive or cu ng tool cut around the ON and OFF bu ons of the plas c decal overlay Do not cut deeply in to the surfa...

Page 11: ... See How to repair your machine without disassembling it 3 Using a flat screw driver push into the slots that secure the interface to the mixing shelf on each side See Figure 1 4 Pull the loosened interface down and away from the mixing shelf Note The interface may break or crack during removal To install a new interface 1 Place the back tab of the interface into the opening on the mixing shelf 2 P...

Page 12: ...end that you check your machine for alignment every six to eight months of opera on We also suggest that a er comple ng and repairs or part replacement on a machine that you check to ensure alignment is correct as well The wall anchors that were supplied in the motor box of your machine are very important to help retain alignment over me They secure the top of the machine to the wall This helps to...

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