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Ross TC700M - User Manual

Ross TC700M
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MN700-MC0010
MODEL TC700MC
TENDERIZER
MADE IN USA
Ross Industries, Inc.
Midland, Virginia 22728
Phone: (540) 439-3271
(800) 336-6010
Fax: (540) 439-2740

Questions and Answers

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    brewerjacquelineAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Ross TC700M Commercial Food Equipment conveyor does not advance?
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      whiteedwardAug 18, 2025
      If the conveyor on your Ross Commercial Food Equipment does not advance or advances irregularly, there are several potential causes. It could be that the cam follower is out of adjustment. To fix this, remove the side panel and conveyor box cover, rotate the conveyor drive shaft to its extreme lateral movement, loosen the lock nut on the cam follower, manually rotate the motor until the cam plate is at the top of its stroke, adjust the screw on the cam follower so the index pawl just contacts a tooth on the index wheel, and then tighten the lock nut. Other possible causes include a broken index pawl, a broken rocker bar spring, or a broken pin holding the index wheel to the drive shaft, all of which would require replacement.
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    Brandon ThomasAug 25, 2025
    How to prevent excessive blade bending in Ross TC700M Commercial Food Equipment?
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      Troy SummersAug 26, 2025
      To prevent excessive blade bending in your Ross Commercial Food Equipment, ensure that the operator is promptly removing bent blades and is properly trained on the machine's cleaning and maintenance. Blade assemblies should be removed daily for cleaning, and any bent or damaged blades must be replaced. Also, check if the reset pads are worn and replace them if necessary. If you are processing very thin cuts of meat, make sure to stack them so they will be held down by the guide frame.
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    Daniel RiveraAug 28, 2025
    Why Ross Commercial Food Equipment vibrates and makes banging noise?
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      James HarrellAug 28, 2025
      If your Ross Commercial Food Equipment runs but exhibits severe vibration and loud banging noises during the upstroke, along with excessive blade bending, a likely cause is a worn or broken guide stop. Inspect and maintain the toggle and guide raiser assemblies. The toggle clamp should pivot freely, and both assemblies should be centered. Look for wear or damage, including the condition of the unlock cushions. Replace any worn parts. Ensure both toggles unlock simultaneously and check the snap-ring positions on the main and guide uprights.
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    Gabriella RiveraAug 31, 2025
    Why Ross TC700M Commercial Food Equipment vibrates constantly?
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      Jonathan McculloughAug 31, 2025
      If your Ross Commercial Food Equipment experiences constant vibration during both up and down strokes while running, worn bearings and/or uprights are a likely cause. Inspect these components and replace them as needed.
  • A
    Alisha WarrenSep 4, 2025
    What causes Ross TC700M conveyor to advance too far?
    • L
      Lori OlsenSep 4, 2025
      If the conveyor on your Ross Commercial Food Equipment advances further than normal, the belt is likely too loose. To resolve this, tighten the belt tensioning screws until the overshoot stops, ensuring you tighten both screws equally. Avoid overtightening. If necessary, remove a link from the conveyor chain.
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    Jose GuzmanSep 6, 2025
    Why does Ross TC700M conveyor belt jump off?
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      Anne HarrisSep 6, 2025
      If the conveyor belt on your Ross Commercial Food Equipment keeps jumping off the drive shaft, the belt is likely too loose. Tighten the belt tensioning screws until the jumping stops, making sure to tighten both screws evenly. Do not overtighten. If the problem persists, consider removing a link from the conveyor chain.
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    fhobbsSep 10, 2025
    Why Ross TC700M bangs at bottom of stroke?
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      Victoria WintersSep 10, 2025
      If your Ross Commercial Food Equipment makes a loud banging noise at the bottom of each stroke while running, the guide frame may be hitting the side of the conveyor. Inspect the guide frame and replace it if necessary.
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    Katrina BeckerNov 13, 2025
    Why Ross TC700M Commercial Food Equipment won't start?
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      Ronald TylerNov 14, 2025
      If your Ross Commercial Food Equipment doesn't start, even when plugged in with guards closed and the main power switch pulled out, several issues could be the cause. First, there might be no incoming power; check the voltage at the power socket, measuring from phase to phase, not to ground. Second, the power cord or plug could be faulty; disassemble the plug cap to check connections or measure voltage from terminals 1 to 2 to 3 in the electrical compartment, again, not to ground. Third, the safety guard switches may not be operating; you can test this by temporarily connecting terminal 7 of relay K2 to ground and pressing the start button. If it starts, inspect the guard switches for damage or misalignment and replace the reed switch if necessary. Lastly, the fuse F5 might be blown; check...
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    Jennifer CookNov 20, 2025
    What to do if Ross TC700M Commercial Food Equipment only clicks when starting?
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      Jessica HermanNov 20, 2025
      If your Ross Commercial Food Equipment only produces a clicking sound when the start switch is pressed, and the relay seems to be operating, consider these potential issues. The transformer T1 might be faulty or incorrectly connected; check the voltage between terminals X1 and X3 of the transformer, ensuring it reads 120 VAC. The power switch S1 could also be defective; verify the voltage between the left terminal of the switch and ground reads 120 VAC when the switch is on. Another possibility is a faulty START switch S2; with the power switch on and the start switch pressed, check for 120 VAC between the right terminal of the start switch and ground. Furthermore, relay K2 might be faulty; measure the voltage between terminals 2 and 7 of the relay while attempting to start the machine, wh...

Summary

SAFETY FIRST!

DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURE

SPECIFICATIONS

DESCRIPTION

MECHANICAL

Detailed explanation of the tenderizer's mechanical components and operation.

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Guidance on positioning and preparing the tenderizer for operation.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Specifications and requirements for connecting the tenderizer to an electrical power source.

POWER PHASING

Procedure for checking and correcting the incoming power phase sequence.

OPERATION

MACHINE OPERATION

Step-by-step guide on how to safely operate the tenderizer.

CLEANING AND BLADE REPLACEMENT

Procedures for daily cleaning and replacing the tenderizer blades.

MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

Schedule and types of lubricants for machine maintenance.

ADJUSTMENTS;SPECIFIC REPAIRS

Procedures for common adjustments and specific repair tasks.

HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Steps for setting and adjusting the clearance between blades and conveyor belt.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Ross TC700M Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeConveyor Toaster
ModelTC700M
BrandRoss
MaterialStainless Steel
Toast Capacity700 slices/hour
Warranty1 year

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