Clutch input chain, Clutch output chains – Great Plains ADC2220 Operator Manual User Manual

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Table of Contents

Index

Maintenance and Lubrication

97

2012-10-17

Table of Contents

Index

167-073M

Clutch Input Chain

Refer to Figure 100 (page 96) and Figure 101
This chain

connects a driving sprocket on the main

drive shaft below to a driven sprocket

on the clutch

jackshaft

above the meter gearboxes.

Check that both sprockets are aligned (in the same
plane, with the chain making a flat oval). If not, loosen
the set screws holding the lower driving sprocket (

in

Figure 101)

and move drive sprocket until they are

aligned. Re-tighten the set screws.

Check chain tension. Rear span should have

1

2

inch (13 mm) slack at the midpoint. To adjust, loosen

bolts

holding the clutch-shaft bearings slide the clutch

shaft up or down. Keep the clutch shaft parallel with the
main shaft and perpendicular to frame. Retighten bolts.

Refer to Figure 102
If you move the clutch shaft, check the electric clutch
anti-rotation tang

and stop bolt. The tang must fit

loosely over the stop bolt. If necessary, move the stop
bolt in its slot to ensure a loose fit or to get greater chain
adjustment.

To ensure long clutch life, it is very important that the bolt is
not tight against either end of the slot in the clutch tang.

Population Risk:
Do not spray chain lubricant directly on the clutch. If lubricant
gets inside the clutch, it can slip, resulting in low or erratic
seed rates.

Clutch Output Chains

Refer to Figure 103
Check the tension. Chain should have
1 to 1

7

8

inch (2.5 to 4.8 cm) slack at the midpoint.

To adjust, loosen the bolts holding the idler sprockets
and move the sprockets. Retighten bolts.

Figure 101

Clutch Input Chain, Upper

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6

5

7

4

7

4

5

6

2

7

Figure 102

Clutch Anti-Rotation Tang/Stop Bolt

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8

7

Figure 103

Clutch Output Chain

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