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9.15 Structure of the detent end and the correct order of the parts, Fig. 27
Keep cover C of the detent end depressed while opening screws C, as the stiff springs
can throw the cover off. This can also make the springs and balls of the detent fly off.
In connection with assembly of the detent end, apply a small amount of Vaseline to
holes A of the detent. This ensures the balls stay properly in position during assembly.
Make sure that parts D and E line up in the right way, as shown in the picture, and that
the condensed-water drain holes F always point downwards.
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A
B
C
D
E
F
Fig. 27
9.16 Tightening and lubrication of the conveyor chain
The conveyor is hydraulically driven and equipped with automatic tightening of the
chain.
Lightly lubricate the chain every day.
9.17 Cleaning the conveyor
Keep the conveyor free of debris to ensure its trouble-free operation.
Especially in winter, it is important that the conveyor is always cleaned at the end of
every working session.
The conveyor can also be washed with a high-pressure washer. The chain must be lu-
bricated after washing.
9.18 Washing the machine
Wash the machine occasionally with a high-pressure cleaner. This is especially im-
portant if the machine is left standing for a longer period of time. Lubricate the machine
after washing.
Note! Do not direct the water jet onto electric devices or bearings.
9.19 Storing the machine.
The machine is intended for outdoor use but it is recommended to keep it under cover or
indoors for longer standstills to avoid corrosion and malfunctions the corrosion may cause.