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 CUTTER WILL NOT OPERATE, BUT THE CONVEYOR RUNS.

Possible Causes

What To Do

The cutter head power cord is not plugged in to
the outlet on the back of the heater head.

Connect the cutter head power cord to the correct
outlet.

WARNING

To avoid being burned, electrocuted, or
otherwise injured, before doing any of the
following, turn off the machine, allow the
shortening to cool, and disconnect the machine
from the power source.

The set screws in the cutter head cam are loose. Tighten the set screws.

The cutter head power cord is broken.

Repair or replace the cutter head power cord.

The cutter motor is defective.

Replace the cutter motor.

One of the microswitches is defective. (There
are three microswitches in the conveyor drive
assembly and one microswitch in the cutter
head.)

For help in testing the microswitches, refer to
Section 5, “Electrical Components.” Replace any
defective microswitches.

The cutter head power switch is defective.

Replace the cutter head power switch.

The circuit breaker on the back of the heater
head is defective.

Replace the circuit breaker.

The cutter head assembly wiring harness is not
connected.

Check the connection between the pin housing in the
conveyor drive assembly and the socket housing in
the heater head. Also, make sure that the pins are
securely seated in the pin housing.

The cuts-per-pocket switch is defective.

Replace the cuts-per-pocket switch.

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