Belshaw Adamatic Mark VI Donut Robot User Manual

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Belshaw Bros., Inc.

• www.belshaw.com • Phone 206-322-5474 • Fax 206-322-5425

Donut Robot Mark VI TS

MN-1033EN

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THE CONVEYOR IS JAMMED.

Possible Causes

What To Do

WARNING

To avoid injury, before doing any of the
following, turn off the machine and allow the
shortening to cool.

Cooked food particles are wedged between a
chain opening and a sprocket tooth.

Clean to remove the food particles. Clean the Donut
Robot regularly and thoroughly.

The turner slot is packed with cooked food
particles.

Clean to remove the food particles.

The drop plate is out of position and is
interfering with the conveyor.

Reposition the drop plate.

Something is interfering with the free movement
of the turner cam and cam weight.

Remove the obstruction.

The heating element is bent and is interfering
with the turner.

Straighten the heating element.

The turner is out of position and is catching on a
flight bar below.

Lift and move the outfeed end of the conveyor to
disengage the conveyor coupling from the conveyor
drive shaft. Turn the conveyor back 2-3 pockets. The
turner will return to the correct position.

The conveyor drive shaft and the drive motor
shaft are out of alignment.

Remove the cover of the drive assembly. Loosen the
four mounting spacers so the drive assembly can be
moved. Align the motor shaft with the conveyor
shaft. When they are aligned, tighten the mounting
spacers. Replace the cover.

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