Start-up, Chapter 6 start-up, Start-up and break-in – Grain Systems Custom, Utility and Bulk Tank Augers PNEG-1434 User Manual

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PNEG-1434 6", 8" and 10" Roof Augers

6. Start-Up

Start-Up and Break-In

A. Make sure all belts are tensioned properly.

B. Make sure ALL shields are in place and that the belt(s) and pulley(s) are able to move freely.

C. Double check the assembly instructions to see that all parts have been assembled properly.

D. During operation of equipment, one (1) person should be in a position to monitor the

entire operation.

NOTE: During the initial start-up and break-in period, the operator should note any unusual vibrations or

noises and take the appropriate action.

E. The bin well inside the bin should have a control gate. The gate should be closed before start-up

and closed before shut down to allow the machine to clean out.

F. The controls for the control gate should either pull or push open, depending on the type of well in

use. Use the control gate to regulate a flow of less than full capacity until several hundred bushels
of grain have been augured to polish the flighting assembly and tube.

G. Any new screw conveyor or one that has set idle for a season should go through a “break-in”

period. This “break-in” consists of running the auger at half capacity until the screw becomes
polished and smooth before attempting to run at full capacity. It is recommended that several
hundred bushels of grain be augured at partial capacity.

H. Do not stop or start augers under load, especially before the flight and tube become well polished,

as this may cause the auger to “lock up”.

I. Do not run auger at too slow of a speed as this will load up or overload the auger. An loading up of

the auger will cause the motor to overload and a higher torque will be required to turn the auger,
which in turn may cause damage to the auger.

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

Make certain everyone is clear before operating or moving the machine.

Failure of the auger is very likely to occur if it is run at full capacity before the
screw has become polished.

NEVER operate augers empty for any length of time as excessive wear
will result.

Excessive wear will result if auger is run at speeds in excess of what
is recommended.

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