Start-up, Chapter 6 start-up, Start-up and break-in information – Grain Systems Custom, Utility and Bulk Tank Augers PNEG-195 User Manual

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PNEG-195 4" Utility and Bulk Tank Auger

6. Start-Up

Start-Up and Break-In Information

Before adding power it is essential to inspect the drive unit and know how and where to shut down the unit
in case of an emergency. Have one person in a position to where they can monitor the operation of the
equipment during operation.

Any auger should go through a “break-in” period, whether new or being idle of a season. The “break-in”
period is to polish the auger and tube to make surfaces smooth. The auger should be run at partial capacity
until several hundred bushels of grain have been augered through. After the auger and tube are polished
it can be run at full capacity.

Never operate the auger empty for any length of time, for excessive wear will result. If at all possible, do
not stop or start the auger while loaded, especially before the auger and tube are well polished, this may
cause auger to “bind-up”.

For efficient operation of the equipment, auger speed is very important.

1. Extreme wear result if auger speed is in excess of what is recommended.

2. Auger will load up or overload if auger speed is too slow. Overload of the auger will cause motor to

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

The operator should be aware of any unusual vibration or noises during the initial
start-up and break-in period. All safety shields and guards are to remain in place.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating and moving parts.

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