Troubleshooting, Chapter 6 troubleshooting – Grain Systems Unload Augers PNEG-1583 User Manual

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PNEG-1583 10" Commercial Replacement Drive Kit

6. Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Auger vibration

Drive belt may be overtightened, putting head stub
and flight in a bind. Damage can occur to the auger
flighting, thus causing noise. Damage is usually
caused from foreign material having been run
through the auger.

It may be necessary to remove the flighting
for inspection.

Adjust the drive belt to the proper tension.

Low capacity

The auger may not be getting enough grain.

Check that the intake has not bridged over,
restricting flow. The exposed flighting at the
auger intake should be covered with grain to
achieve maximum capacity.

The auger is moving too slowly.

Check the auger speed. Speeds slower than
the recommended speed will result in
low capacity.

Auger plugs

The auger may be getting too much grain, causing
“jamming” inside the housing.

Decrease the amount of grain the auger
is gathering.

The motor may be too small or wired improperly.

If the motor is a newer light-weight
aluminum type, the next larger size should
be considered.

The grain may be wet.

If wet grain or other hard-to-move material is
being augered, use a larger size motor than
recommended for normal use.

The auger may be jammed with foreign material.

Be sure there is no foreign material in the
auger such as sacks, tarp corners, etc.

The discharge end may be plugged.

Make sure the discharge end of the auger is
not plugged. A plug of the discharge end will
cause an auger plug.

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