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Intralox ThermoDrive - Belt Not Lying Flat

Intralox ThermoDrive
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10 TROUBLESHOOT
Belt Splicing System v.2.0
10-13
Equipment damage Inspect knife for blade damage/wear. Repair/replace as needed.
Check Cut Guide Edge for curves or waves. Contact Intralox Technical Support about equip-
ment damage.
Clamping Fixture not properly closing Clear any debris between Grooved Decks.
Clamping Fixture damaged. See Table of Equipment/Facility Problems on page 10-2.
Belt not lying flat on Carryway
Cut the faulty splice from the belt and repeat the splicing procedures with careful attention to the following items.
Cut technique Clean belt ends with a food-safe detergent (without ammonia or bleach).
Clear debris from grooves in Deck and Cut Guide.
Check drive bar engagement before securing belt ends.
For S8126 belts, see S8126 BELT SPECIFICS on page 14-1.
Make several identical, scoring cuts, NOT one deep cut.
Poor alignment Clean debris from belt surfaces.
Clear debris from grooves in Deck and Cut Guide.
Check drive bar engagement before securing belt ends.
Fully secure belt in Clamping Fixture.
For Nub Top belt surfaces, see NUB TOP STYLE SPECIFICS on page 12-1.
For S8126 belt, see S8126 BELT SPECIFICS on page 14-1.
Belt tension too high 1. Clamp belt to conveyor frame near Clamping Fixture to eliminate pull on belt ends.
2. Adjust conveyor components to minimize tension.

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