Section b - installation – Martin Sprocket & Gear Screw Conveyor Safety User Manual

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CEMA STANDARD NO: 352-2012

SECTION B - INSTALLATION

RECEIVING

1.

Screw conveyors may be ordered as individual components with all the assembly operations performed in the field,
or assembled completely by the manufacturer, with drawings and bill of materials.

2.

Immediately upon receipt all items in the shipment should be checked against shipping papers for shortages and
inspected for damage.

3.

Items to be inspected include troughs, screws, covers and drive units.

4.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL DAMAGED COMPONENTS OR ASSEMBLIES.

LIFTING AND MOVING

1.

Extreme care must be taken to prevent damage when moving assembled conveyors or components.

2.

Spreader bars with slings are the recommended support method for lifting.

3.

Unsupported span should be no greater than 12 feet.

4.

NEVER LIFT A CONVEYOR WITH ONLY ONE SUPPORT POINT.

5.

Unusually heavy items such as drives or gates shall be considered when choosing support points because of load
balance and their bending effect.

6.

Shop assembled conveyors are typically match marked and shipped in the longest sections for practical shipment.

ASSEMBLY

1.

The mounting surface for supporting the conveyor must be level and true.

2.

Screw conveyor troughs must be assembled straight and true with no distortion.

3.

Place troughs in proper sequence with discharge spout properly located.

4.

Connect the joints loosely. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS.

5.

Assemble each trough end to proper end of conveyor.

6.

Attach piano wire full length of conveyor at centerline. Make sure piano wire is pulled tight. Refer to Figure 1 at the
end of this section.

7.

Tighten trough flange bolts keeping the trough assembly true to piano wire. Alignment must be checked in both
horizontal and vertical directions. Maximum deviation in either direction at any point along the length of the
conveyor is 1/8". Torque bolts to proper torque rating per Chart A.

8.

Anchor trough assembly to mounting surface. Make sure entire length of trough is straight and true. CEMA
recommends supporting trough assemblies every 10 to 12 feet. Saddles and feet may be required.

9.

Mount drive or thrust unit on correct trough end. Drive or thrust units are normally located at discharge end of
conveyor. Make sure drive or thrust unit is centered in seal and trough end openings. Torque bolts to proper torque
rating per Chart A.

10. Place the first screw section in the trough starting at the drive or thrust end. Install screw so end lugs are opposite

carrying side of flight.

11. Insert screw onto drive shaft and install coupling bolts. DO NOT TIGHTEN COUPLING BOLTS.
12. Insert coupling shaft into opposite end of screw and install coupling bolts. DO NOT TIGHTEN COUPLING BOLTS.
13. Pull screw section away from drive or thrust unit to seat thrust connection.
14. Insert hanger onto coupling shaft.
15. Raise hanger and screw section until hanger top bar is flush with top of trough. Make sure correct clearance exist

between outside diameter of screw and inside of trough. Match mark and drill troughs to mount hanger assembly.
Insert hanger assembly bolts and hand tighten.

16. Assemble screw sections, couplings and hangers until all are installed by repeating steps 10 through 15. Install screw

sections so flighting is 180-degrees from end of flighting of previous screw section.

8.

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