Outlet cutting guidelines – Grain Systems Custom, Utility and Bulk Tank Augers PNEG-1445 User Manual

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4. Assembly

PNEG-1445 6", 8", 10" and 12" Custom Augers

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Outlet Cutting Guidelines

1. Before ordering, predetermine the location of the outlet drops. Make sure the outlet drops do not

interfere with the connecting band locations.

2. When an outlet opening is cut, that section of tube loses much of its strength therefore additional

support may be necessary.

3. If you have internal bearing flighting, outlets may be cut below internal bearings but a hole must cut

in the spout half band allow access to internal hanger bearing.

4. We recommend removing flight before cutting the tube otherwise flight will be notched and/or rough

edges will occur. This may not significantly impact the performance of the auger, but burrs and
metal chips should be removed or abnormal wear will result. Also, grind down any rough edges on
tubing for a better fit and smoother operation.

5. Carefully measure the outlet before cutting. Follow the recommended guidelines as shown

in Figure 4AC

. It is very important that the opening be large enough not to reduce capacity, but

small enough so the outlet can be covered securely by the spout.

Figure 4AC

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