GB
Assembly of the pellet transport auger system
1. Positioning – Storage room
2. Assembly of the termination flange
3. Connection of execution with mulitpart screws
a)
b) The screw of the first channel has than be inserted through the
c)
d) Push now the extension transport channel to the first channel and fix
e)
f)
The auger channels and screws are inserted in the storage room
through the fire protection door.
Insert the screws in the corresponding auger channels.
By lack of space in the storage room please insert the screws before
insetion in the storage room.
Attention:
As first step the auger channels have to be positioned on the right
place ( or the position of the bore holes has to be marked on the
ground).
Than the mounting holes have to be drilled in the ground.
Check the flatness / slope of the floor and true up the support
point horizontally with bedplates.
After true up the respective auger channels have to be screwed
on the ground using the delivered sound protections.
Execution without intermediate bearing
By auger systems RS-140 + RS-190
no intermediate bearing has to be assembled.
As first step the intermediate flange will mounted on the auger
channel ( using four fasting screws ).
The screw has than be inserted to the end stop of the terminated
flange. Both hexagon pins must be firmly screwed.
Execution with intermediate bearing
( FK100 /FK150 / FK200 )
Assembly the intermediate bearing on the first channel with self
securing nut M10 and disc M10.
The intermediate bearing has to be pushed from within the auger
plate and firmly bolted.
intermediate bearing till to the end stop.
Place the next auger channel ( incl. screw) with enough distance
to the first auger channel.
Pull out the transport screw and push the hollow shaft ( incl. key )
of the extension screw on the first transport auger as far as it will go.
both flange connections with the fastening screws.
Final assembly of the transport auger with one ore two intermediate
bearings.
Assembling of an further intermediate bearing see point 3a
Assembling of an termination flange see point 2