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Chapter 4: Operation

Final Clean Out

The following procedure is recommended for cleaning the floor of the bin after the sweep auger has
removed as much grain as possible.

DANGER

Keep out of bin while sweep is in operation. Rapidly traveling sweep auger. The
sweep auger will move rapidly around the bin when the bin is nearly empty.

DANGER

Stay clear of the under floor unloader at the bin wells. The under floor unloader is
exposed at these locations in the bin floor.

DANGER

ALWAYS keep ALL guards and shields in place, until all the power is disconnected
and locked out.

1. Clean (scoop and sweep by hand) the outer area of the floor into a circular pile towards the center of

the bin.

2. Get out of the bin.

3. After making sure everyone is outside the bin and clear of the equipment, start the under floor

unloader and the sweep auger. In a short time, the circular pile towards the center of the bin will
have been removed.

DANGER

Stay clear of the under floor unloader at the bin wells. The under floor unloader
is exposed at these locations in the bin floor.

4. Scoop and sweep by hand the remaining floor area to the center of the bin.

5. Get out of the bin.

6. Repeat the above steps (step-3 to step-6) until all grain has been removed from the bin.

Figure 4-9

Cleaning the floor

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PNEG-2108

8" and 10" Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty

Summary of Contents for PNEG-2108

Page 1: ...Direct Gear Drive Bin Sweep Standard Duty and Improved Wear Standard Duty Models 8 AND 10 Installation and Operation Manual PNEG 2108 Version 7 0 Date 08 28 19 PNEG 2108...

Page 2: ...otos and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice 2 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 St...

Page 3: ...he Bin 50 Performing Pre Start Checks 52 Operating the Auger 53 Engaging the Clutch for Bin Sweep 56 Final Clean Out 58 Chapter 5 Shut Down 59 Normal Shut Down 59 Emergency Shut Down 59 Storage Prepar...

Page 4: ...oved Wear Short Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins 98 Backshield with Four Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 48 ft Bins 100 Backshield with Four Augers for Improved Wear Standard Sweeps 48 ft Bins 102...

Page 5: ...ualified persons must stay out of the work area at all times Alterations must not be made to the equipment Alterations can produce dangerous situations resulting in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH This equipm...

Page 6: ...icates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in serious...

Page 7: ...s Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on your machine Keep signs in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety signs Be sure new equipment components and repair pa...

Page 8: ...ively stop and start the drive in order to free a plugged condition Jogging the drive in this manner can damage the equipment and drive components ST 0009 3 Rotating Auger Hazard Keep clear of rotatin...

Page 9: ...ators must be adequately rested and prepared to perform all functions of operating the equipment Do not start equipment until all persons are clear of the work area and safety guards are in place Do n...

Page 10: ...r has been painted over replace it immediately Contact your dealer or the manufacturer to order a replacement decal free of charge Figure 1 1 Decal locations Ref Location Decal No Decal Description A...

Page 11: ...Decal Danger Sweep auger D Clutch control upper half band DC 2431 Decal power sweep engage E Unload tube flange DC 1855 Decal control pipe F Flighting shield top DC 1384 Decal keep out of bin G Unload...

Page 12: ...GSI Decals 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510 Tel 1 217 226 4421 Safety Sign off Sheet Below is a sign off sheet that can be used to verify that all personnel have read and understood the safety i...

Page 13: ...Center Well Gate and First Inter mediate Well B Distance between Intermediate Wells C Distance from Center of Bin to Angle Ring D Distance between Center of Bin to End of Sweep E 15 1 7 5 1 2 4 2 1 4...

Page 14: ...ate Wells C Distance from Center of Bin to Angle Ring D Distance between Center of Bin to End of Sweep E 24 2 11 11 1 4 4 2 1 4 42 14 5 3 16 11 6 1 2 27 2 13 5 3 16 60 15 11 3 16 13 1 2 30 2 14 11 60...

Page 15: ...nter mediate Well B Distance between Intermediate Wells C Distance from Center of Bin to Angle Ring D Distance between Center of Bin to End of Sweep E 15 1 7 5 1 2 4 2 1 4 9 11 3 16 7 1 2 18 1 8 11 7...

Page 16: ...ter of Inter mediate Wells Distance from Center of Bin to Wall A Distance between Center Well Gate and First Intermedi ate Well B Distance between Intermediate Wells C Distance from Center of Bin to A...

Page 17: ...he Auxiliary Intermediate Well Optional Installing the Rack and Pinion Installing the Clutch Control Installing the Unload Tube Flight Installing the Intermediate Well Flange Installing the Sweep Flig...

Page 18: ...does not recommend setting the power sweep unit in concrete If installing a unit flush with a concrete floor it is recommended the unit be installed in a performed trench using the image shown Figure...

Page 19: ...in Tube Tube Size Hole Size and Location 8 in 11 in Hole approximately 6 1 2 in below the bin floor inline with the center well tube Figure 3 3 10 in Tube Tube Size Hole Size and Location 10 in 13 in...

Page 20: ...d flange nuts 5 NOTE For 8 Four 4 3 8 x 3 4 in bolts For 10 Six 6 3 8 x 3 4 in bolts Figure 3 4 Secure the center well to unload tube 1 Center well 4 3 8 x 3 4 in serrated flange bolt 2 Unload tube 5...

Page 21: ...or the slight adjustment of sweep length to enable the sweep to run without any interference NOTE GSI does not recommend installing the Direct Gear Drive Power Sweep in concrete When flush floor insta...

Page 22: ...djusting the HHTB bolt 62 lengths using both nuts 63 above and below of center well angle located at the bottom corners of the center well Figure 3 6 Leveling of center well 62 5 8 x 4 in HHTB bolt 63...

Page 23: ...bin wall opening is large enough for the clutch and well control rods to pass through the bin wall 3 Slide the bin flanges flush up to the bin wall and tighten the bolts connecting the two flanges 4 D...

Page 24: ...r 102 to the control rod with roll pin 15 through the clamp spacer and control rod 4 Secure the control rod clamp 12 to control gate by using bolts 13 flat washers 14 and serrated flange nuts 9 NOTE U...

Page 25: ...rol rod spacer NOTE In order to install the carriage bolts the gate needs to be attached to the pipe PRIOR to assembling the tube to the center well Extend the center well pipe off the end of the tube...

Page 26: ...rol the intermediate closest to the center well 1 Install the auxiliary control rod guides 73 to all intermediate wells 65 using the HHTB bolts 71 and nylock nuts 72 NOTE The control rod guide must mo...

Page 27: ...e clamp 12 pin 15 bolts 13 washers 14 and nuts 9 at the inside of the intermediate well 88 before removing the intermediate gate in a 8 in sweep Figure 3 12 Removing the intermediate gate 8 in sweep 9...

Page 28: ...ashers 14 and in nuts 9 at the outside of the intermediate well to remove the intermediate gate in a 10 in sweep Figure 3 13 Removing the intermediate gate 10 in sweep 9 5 16 in serrated flange nut 15...

Page 29: ...bin flange and auxiliary well control rod guide brackets 73 in the intermediate wells Figure 3 14 Sliding the auxiliary control rod through rod guide bracket 73 Auxiliary control rod guide 74 Auxilia...

Page 30: ...13 flat washers 14 serrated flange nuts 9 and pin 15 to the auxiliary gate with the auxiliary control rod at the outside of the intermediate well IMPORTANT Carriage bolts 13 must be installed from top...

Page 31: ...rod 13 5 16 x 3 4 in carriage bolts 75 Auxiliary well lock collar 6 Insert the lock pin 16 through the auxiliary lock collar 75 and auxiliary control rod 74 NOTE Make sure the auxiliary well gate is c...

Page 32: ...t washers 14 serrated flange nuts 9 and pin 15 Figure 3 18 Installing the auxiliary control lever 9 5 16 in serrated flange nut 15 5 16 x 1 3 4 in roll pin 12 Control rod clamp 74 Auxiliary control ro...

Page 33: ...y extended toward bin wall 3 With rack and pinion resting on unload tube and tube holes aligned place the safety pins 16 through the center and intermediate well control rods 11 and 17 to the rack and...

Page 34: ...4 Rack and pinion handle 19 3 8 in flat washer 5 With rack and pinion fully extended towards the bin wall attach lower half band 20 and secure to unload tube with HHCS bolts 8 flat washers 14 and serr...

Page 35: ...2 Clutch control rod 65 Intermediate well 23 Clutch control rod guide 3 Bolt the clutch control rod to the center well linkage plate 24 using HHTB bolt 25 flat washer 14 and nylock nut 66 NOTE Make su...

Page 36: ...trol rods 21 Control rod extension 66 5 16 in nylock nut 22 Clutch control rod 67 Control rod coupling 25 5 16 x 1 3 4 in HHTB bolt 5 Attach the clutch handle 30 to pivot bracket 29 using HHCS bolt 26...

Page 37: ...tight between the half bands Figure 3 26 Attaching the clutch pivot bracket between the half bands 9 5 16 in serrated flange nut 29 Clutch handle pivot bracket 27 5 16 x 1 in flange bolt 30 Clutch ha...

Page 38: ...h control rod 9 5 16 in serrated flange nut 25 5 16 x 1 3 4 in HHTB bolt 21 Clutch control rod extension 30 Clutch handle NOTE Move the half bands on the tube as required to make necessary adjustments...

Page 39: ...ng the center well shaft it will be necessary to rotate flighting counterclockwise in order to get it to seat properly on the square shaft 33 When the flight is properly seated the flight should be en...

Page 40: ...screws 13 to secure the intermediate well flange 77 to the bin floor Figure 3 32 Installing the intermediate flange well 13 Self drilling screws 77 Intermediate well flange After You Finish Repeat the...

Page 41: ...U joint 35 U Joint 38 Key 36 1 2 x 3 in HHCS bolt 39 Stub 37 1 2 in lock nut 2 Attach the U joint NOTE Slide the U joint 35 onto the top gearbox 40 output shaft Secure the U joint using a HHCS bolt 4...

Page 42: ...3 35 Attaching the auger to the U joint 35 U Joint 37 1 2 in lock nut 36 1 2 x 3 in bolt 43 Flight 4 Attach the pivot bracket 50 to the side of the gearbox using flange bolts 44 and flat washers 45 NO...

Page 43: ...ly 49 to the pivot bracket 50 using a HHCS bolt 46 two flat washers 47 and a nylock nut 48 NOTE Do not tighten bolt 46 and nut 48 It should be snug tighten to pivot freely Figure 3 38 Installing the f...

Page 44: ...to wheel mount 54 Wheel mount 56 1 4 in flat washer 55 1 4 x 3 4 in flange bolt 57 Wheel 2 Slide wheel shaft 57 into the auger Attach the wheel mount 54 to the shield 58 using four serrated flange bo...

Page 45: ...the wheel 57 to the flight 59 with two HHCS bolts 36 and lock nuts 37 Figure 3 41 Installing the wheel to auger 36 1 2 x 3 in HHCS bolt 57 Wheel 37 1 2 in lock nut 59 Flight PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standa...

Page 46: ...Adjust the wiper 78 UP DOWN depending on the highest point of the floor within the slots in the backshield assembly 3 Tighten the wiper in position after adjustment using flange bolts 27 flat washers...

Page 47: ...hield support assembly 79 to the torque tube bracket 53 using mounting plate 80 HHCS bolts 81 and nylock nuts 66 Figure 3 44 Installing the backshield support assembly 53 Torque tube bracket 80 Mounti...

Page 48: ...NOTE When sliding the support down closer to the floor it will raise the sweep off the floor and put down pressure onto the reduction wheel Figure 3 45 Adjusting the backshield assembly 66 5 16 in nyl...

Page 49: ...ll be far better than subjecting a smaller diameter auger to big loads If an auger is kept from absolute filling it will make start up easier and will convey more efficiently NOTE The auger capacity c...

Page 50: ...in door so the operator has full view of the operation inside the bin Disconnect power before resetting motor overloads Reset and motor starting controls must be located so that the operator has full...

Page 51: ...y fall and bury a person suffocating them DO NOTenter a bin with abnormal grain flow Figure 4 2 Bridged grain flow Bridged grain can easily break loose and bury a person suffocating them DO NOTenter a...

Page 52: ...ALWAYS keep ALL guards and shields in place until all the power is disconnected and locked out 3 Inspect the drive unit for any problems or potential problems 4 Be aware of any emergency shut down pro...

Page 53: ...he equipment use the horsepower chart 2 Make sure the lock pin is inserted through the rack and pinion tube 18 and center well control rod 11 Make sure the intermediate well control rod is not attache...

Page 54: ...pin Insert the pin through the intermediate well control rod 17 indicated with I Remaining grain should look like as shown below Figure 4 4 Intermediate well control rod 17 Intermediate well control r...

Page 55: ...You should not open the gate more than 2 in to 4 in The remaining grain should look like as shown below NOTE If auxiliary well is installed open it before opening intermediate gates Figure 4 6 Grain...

Page 56: ...wer sweep clutch control is DISENGAGED and ensure locking pin is inserted b Start unloading auger Open center well gate c When grain stops flowing from center well gate close center well gate and open...

Page 57: ...tch handle pivot 21 Clutch control rod 30 Clutch handle CAUTION The center well gate must be FULLY open during the bin sweep operation 6 Restore power and start the power sweep motor The sweep auger w...

Page 58: ...ed out 1 Clean scoop and sweep by hand the outer area of the floor into a circular pile towards the center of the bin 2 Get out of the bin 3 After making sure everyone is outside the bin and clear of...

Page 59: ...id the warranty 3 Close the bin well control gates 4 Reconnect and unlock the power source 5 Clear the auger gradually until there is no grain and there are no obstructions Storage Preparation 1 Read...

Page 60: ...NOTES 60 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 61: ...ed with SAE multipurpose grease every 10 operational hours or after each use 2 The upper and lower gearboxes are grease filled and do not need operational maintenance If repairing the gearboxes it is...

Page 62: ...he motor may be too small or wired improperly If the motor is a newer light weight aluminum type the next larger size may be desirable The grain may be wet If wet grain or other hard to move material...

Page 63: ...ns Backshield with Two Augers for Improved Wear Short Sweeps 30 ft Bins Backshield with Three Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins Backshield with Three Augers for Improved Wea...

Page 64: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Center Well Figure 7 1 Center well parts 64 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 65: ...er well wiper 13 S 10335 5 16 x 1 1 4 in square key 37 8101909 Center well wiper strip 14 S 7256 3 8 x 3 8 in set screw 38 S 6076 5 16 x 3 4 in carriage bolt 15 GK80598 Gearbox DGD upper 1 35 1 ratio...

Page 66: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Intermediate Well Figure 7 2 8 in intermediate well parts Figure 7 3 10 in intermediate well parts 66 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 67: ...ell wiper 10 in 17 8101913 Intermediate well wiper strip 8 in 8101911 Intermediate well wiper strip 10 in 18 S 7470 5 16 x 1 in flange bolt 19 See table below Intermediate well control rod Table 7 5 8...

Page 68: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Auxiliary Kits Optional Figure 7 4 8 in auxiliary kit parts Figure 7 5 10 in auxiliary kit parts 68 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 69: ...ange bolt 10 S 3611 5 16 in flange nut 11 S 6076 5 16 x 3 4 in carriage bolt 12 S 1937 5 16 in flat washer SAE 13 GK80613 BS Auxiliary well lock collar 14 GC12074 Auxiliary clutch control rod handle 1...

Page 70: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Rack and Pinion Figure 7 6 8 in rack and pinion parts Figure 7 7 10 in rack and pinion parts 70 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 71: ...on crank shaft hex 6 GC09859 Gear spur 10 DP 14 5 PA 1 in F x 22T Martin S1022 1 in bore w 0 313 pin hole 7 S 4377 5 16 x 2 in spring pin 8 GK4211 1 x 1 1 2 in 10 ga ZN flat washer 9 GK1070 Bronze bus...

Page 72: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Bin Flange Figure 7 8 8 in bin flange parts Figure 7 9 10 in bin flange parts 72 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 73: ...K80380 Top wall flange 8 in GK80595 Top wall flange 10 in 2 GK80381 Bottom wall flange 8 in GK80596 Bottom wall flange 10 in 3 S 2741 5 16 x 1 1 2 in HHCS bolt 4 S 3611 5 16 in flange nut 5 Standard b...

Page 74: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Unload Tube Flight Figure 7 10 8 in unload tube flight parts Figure 7 11 10 in unload tube flight parts 74 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 75: ...bers Ref Bin Dia ft 8 in 10 in 2 15 GK80408 18 GK80409 21 GK80410 24 GK80411 GK80547 27 GK80412 GK80548 30 GK80406 GK80549 33 GK80413 GK80550 36 GK80414 GK80551 42 GK80415 GK80552 48 GK80416 GK80553 T...

Page 76: ...rts List Unload Tube Flight Improved Wear Figure 7 12 8 in unload tube flight parts Improved wear Figure 7 13 10 in unload tube flight parts Improved wear 76 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW St...

Page 77: ...8 in 10 in 2 15 GK80408 18 GK80409 21 GK80410 24 GK80411 GK80547 27 GK80412 GK80548 30 GK80406 GK80549 33 GK80413 GK80550 36 GK80414 GK80551 42 GK80415 GK80552 48 GK80416 GK80553 Table 7 16 Flight we...

Page 78: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Clutch Control Figure 7 14 Clutch control parts 78 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 79: ...11 S 10547 5 16 x 1 3 8 in safety snap pin 12 GK80390 Clutch handle 13 S 7470 5 16 x 1 in flange bolt 14 S 7469 3 8 x 1 in HHCS bolt 15 GK80389 Clutch pivot handle 16 S 7383 3 8 in nylock nut Table 7...

Page 80: ...pter 7 Parts List Backshield with One Auger for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 15 ft and 18 ft Bins Figure 7 15 Backshield with one auger parts 80 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Du...

Page 81: ...washer 7 S 7382 5 16 in nylock nut 8 GK80377 Torque tube bracket 9 S 7391 3 8 x 3 4 in carriage bolt 10 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80473 Torque tube 15 ft bin GK80474 Torque tube...

Page 82: ...7 Parts List Backshield with One Auger for Improved Wear Standard Sweeps 15 ft and 18 ft Bins Figure 7 16 Backshield with one auger parts Improved wear 82 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Stand...

Page 83: ...per 15 ft bin GK80496 Backshield wiper 18 ft bin 5 S 7470 5 16 x 1 in flange bolt 6 S 845 5 16 in flat washer 7 S 7382 5 16 in nylock nut 8 GK80377 Torque tube bracket 9 S 7391 3 8 x 3 4 in carriage b...

Page 84: ...apter 7 Parts List Backshield with Two Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 21 ft 30 ft Bins Figure 7 17 Backshield with two augers parts 84 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Dut...

Page 85: ...ft bin 13 GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80604 7 in x 2 ft 2 25 in 3 16 in flight weldment 21 ft bin GK80602 7 in x 3 ft 8 25 in 3 16 in flight weldment 24 ft bin GK...

Page 86: ...7 Parts List Backshield with Two Augers for Improved Wear Standard Sweeps 21 ft 30 ft Bins Figure 7 18 Backshield with two augers parts Improved wear 86 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standa...

Page 87: ...391 3 8 x 3 4 in carriage bolt 10 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80475 Torque tube 21 ft bin GK80476 Torque tube 24 ft bin GK80477 Torque tube 27 ft bin GK80478 Torque tube 30 ft bin 1...

Page 88: ...Backshield with Two Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Short Sweeps 30 ft Bins Figure 7 19 Backshield with two augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps 88 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty...

Page 89: ...0 ft bin short 13 GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80692 7 in x 6 ft 2 25 in 3 16 in flight weldment 15 GK80376 Hanger bracket assembly 16 S 3886 7 16 x 1 1 4 in HHCS...

Page 90: ...ackshield with Two Augers for Improved Wear Short Sweeps 30 ft Bins Figure 7 20 Backshield with two augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps Improved wear 90 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Dut...

Page 91: ...ket 9 S 7391 3 8 x 3 4 in carriage bolt 10 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80665 Torque tube 30 ft bin short 13 GK81233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in improved wear flight weldment standard 14 GK8...

Page 92: ...ter 7 Parts List Backshield with Three Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins Figure 7 21 Backshield with three augers parts 92 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard D...

Page 93: ...13 GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80601 7 in x 1 ft 11 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment 33 ft bin GK80528 7 in x 3 ft 5 in 3 16 in flight weldment 36 ft bin GK80530 7 i...

Page 94: ...Parts List Backshield with Three Augers for Improved Wear Standard Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins Figure 7 22 Backshield with three augers parts Improved wear 94 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Stan...

Page 95: ...3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80479 Torque tube 33 ft bin GK80480 Torque tube 36 ft bin GK80481 Torque tube 42 ft bin 13 GK81233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in improved wear flight weldment standard 1...

Page 96: ...hield with Three Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Short Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins Figure 7 23 Backshield with three augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps 96 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard...

Page 97: ...GK80668 Torque tube 42 ft bin short 13 GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80689 7 in x 1 ft 4 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment 33 ft bin GK80688 7 in x 2 ft 10 in 3 16 in f...

Page 98: ...ield with Three Augers for Improved Wear Short Sweeps 33 ft 42 ft Bins Figure 7 24 Backshield with three augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps Improved wear 98 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standar...

Page 99: ...carriage bolt 10 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80666 Torque tube 33 ft bin short GK80667 Torque tube 36 ft bin short GK80668 Torque tube 42 ft bin short 13 GK81233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 i...

Page 100: ...Chapter 7 Parts List Backshield with Four Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Sweeps 48 ft Bins Figure 7 25 Backshield with four augers parts 100 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 101: ...GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80527 7 in x 3 ft 0 75 in 3 16 in flight weldment 15 GK80376 Hanger bracket assembly 16 S 3886 7 16 x 1 1 4 in HHCS bolt 17 S 9073 7...

Page 102: ...r 7 Parts List Backshield with Four Augers for Improved Wear Standard Sweeps 48 ft Bins Figure 7 26 Backshield with four augers parts Improved wear 102 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard...

Page 103: ...8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80482 Torque tube 48 ft bin 13 GK81233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in improved wear flight weldment standard 14 GK81247 7 in x 3 ft 0 75 in improved wear flight weldment 15...

Page 104: ...ckshield with Four Augers for Standard and Low Capacity Short Sweeps 48 ft Bins Figure 7 27 Backshield with four augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps 104 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Dut...

Page 105: ...in short 13 GK80233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in 3 16 in flight weldment standard 14 GK80687 7 in x 2 ft 5 75 in 3 16 in flight weldment 15 GK80376 Hanger bracket assembly 16 S 3886 7 16 x 1 1 4 in HHCS bolt 1...

Page 106: ...kshield with Four Augers for Improved Wear Short Sweeps 48 ft Bins Figure 7 28 Backshield with four augers parts standard and low capacity short sweeps Improved wear 106 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Du...

Page 107: ...10 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 11 S 10521 U bolt 12 GK80669 Torque tube 48 ft bin short 13 GK81233 7 in x 6 ft 1 50 in improved wear flight weldment standard 14 GK81248 7 in x 2 ft 5 75 in improved wear f...

Page 108: ...4 S 866 3 4 in flat washer 5 S 7217 3 4 in nylock nut 6 S 9066 3 8 in flange bolt 7 S 968 3 8 in flange nut 8 GK80378 1 5 in x 6 5 in U joint connecting shaft 9 S 8252 1 2 x 3 in HHCS bolt 10 S 8315 1...

Page 109: ...parts list Ref Part Description 1 GK80397 Y Wheel housing weldment 8 in 2 GK80398 Sweep wheel 8 5 in x 8 5 1 ratio 3 S 8680 1 4 in flange bolt 4 S 1430 1 4 in flat washer 5 S 8252 1 2 x 3 in HHCS bolt...

Page 110: ...NOTES 110 PNEG 2108 8 and 10 Standard Duty and IW Standard Duty...

Page 111: ...laimant is set forth in this Limited Warranty and shall not exceed the amount paid for the product purchased This Warranty only covers the value of the warranted parts and equipment and does not cover...

Page 112: ...be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510 0020 Phone 1 217 226 4421 Fax 1 217 226 4420...

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