Installation – Martin Sprocket & Gear Bucket Elevator Safety User Manual

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Installation

1. Boot

Assembly

2. Inlet

Spout

3. Removable Sprocket/Pulley Access Door

4. Curved Boot Plate

5. Intermediate Section. Access Doors Maybe Located At Any

Convenient Position

6. Plain Intermediate Section

7. Plain Intermediate Section. Usually the Odd Length Located

Under Lower Head Assembly

8. Lower Head Assembly

9. Back Section of Hood

10. Front Section Of Hood

11. Discharge

Spout

12. Adjustable Bibb

13. Discharge Spout Liner (Optional item)

14. Elevator Chain or Belt

15. Elevator

Buckets

16. Boot Take-up

17. Head Shaft Pillow Blocks

18. Pillow Block Stops (Optional)

NOTE:

It is the purchaser’s responsibility to provide a suitable foundation

and bolts to receive the elevator.

RECEIVING:

It is important to carefully examine incoming shipments for condi-

tion and completeness. Shortages and damage must be reported

immediately to the transportation company. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO

INSTALL A DAMAGED ELEVATOR OR COMPONENTS.

Normally head and boot sections are factory assembled and

include sprockets or pulleys, take-ups, pillow blocks, etc.

Chain or belt, buckets, gaskets, nuts and bolts, special fittings, etc.

are usually shipped in separate containers or on pallets/skids.

Intermediate casings are shipped separately.

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WARNING

CVS930011

Exposed screw and
moving parts can
cause severe injury

LOCK OUT POWER
before removing
cover or servicing

WARNING

CVS930011

Exposed screw and
moving parts can
cause severe injury

LOCK OUT POWER
before removing
cover or servicing

WARNING

CVS930011

Exposed screw and
moving parts can
cause severe injury

LOCK OUT POWER
before removing
cover or servicing

WARNING

CVS930011

Exposed screw and
moving parts can
cause severe injury

LOCK OUT POWER
before removing
cover or servicing

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