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Taylor 430 Service Manual

Taylor 430
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Troubleshooting
Model 430
Troubleshooting Torque Components
Figure 5
A. A missing or worn guide bearing will cause
uneven movement of the rotor system, and will
result in product inconsistencies (too stiff/too
thin). If product becomes too stiff, the door,
torque arm, torque rotor and torque lever may be
damaged.
B. Any distortion or incorrect assembly of the torque
rotor will damage the torque components.
C. If incorrectly sized, damaged or improperly
lubricated o-rings are used, the rotor, door,
torque arm, torque rotor and torque lever may be
damaged.
D. If the torque arm is missing, the product will
freeze and the pulley belt will begin slipping. The
beater reset will then deactivate freezer
operation. In addition, torque components may
be damaged.

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Taylor 430 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WeightUnknown
Freezing CapacityUnknown
Production CapacityUnknown
Mix Hopper CapacityUnknown
DimensionsUnknown
ElectricalUnknown
CapacityUnknown
Temperature RangeUnknown
Defrost TypeUnknown
Power SourceUnknown
Dimensions (H x W x D)59.5" (1511 mm) x 21" (534 mm) x 31.5" (800 mm)

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