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OWNER’S MANUAL Bin Level Automatic Control Grain Spreaders Models 918 & 936 PNEG-1137 PNEG-1137 Date: 08-10-07[...]
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3 Bin Level This manual contains information that is import ant for you, the owner/operator , to know and understand. This information relates to protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems . It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform anyone operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidlines.[...]
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4 Bin Level FIG . 1 FIG . 5 FIG . 2 FIG . 3 FIG . 4 INST ALLA TION 1. Disconnect all power before servicing or adjusting. Have bin properly grounded. NOTE: With power on, the unit will start unexpectedly if the mercury switch is activated by jerking, shaking or jarring. 2. Do not enter a bin without proper eye protection while the unit is operating[...]
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5 Bin Level Installation and Operation INST ALLA TION Figure 1 : 918 and 936 Bin Level - Hanger Hooks and Chains Double chains are attached to the hopper in three places. One chain from each of the three attachment point s is hooked into a hanger hook to form a “V”. This is necessary to keep the spreader from swinging around the fill- hole each[...]
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6 Bin Level Installation and Operation BIN LEVEL GRAIN SPREADER P ARTS DRA WING FOR MODELS 918 & 936[...]
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7 Bin Level Parts List Bin Level Grain Spreader Parts List R ef . P ar t N o. R ef . P ar t N o. N o. N um be r Requ ire d D es c ri pti on N o. N um be r R e qui r ed De s c r i p t io n 1 301A 01 02 2 H a nd le N ut 1 301A 01 02 2 H a nd le N ut 2 301A 01 08 1 R in g - Outs ide P a n 2 302A 03 09 1 R in g - O u tsi de P an 3 301A 01 10 1 G a t e [...]
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8 Bin Level Installation and Operation[...]
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9 Bin Level S preader does not run. (a) Mercury switch plate may be frozen shut or plugged with foreign material. (b) Rubber drive wheel may be slipping because of excessive moisture or broken mounting plate spring. (c) Motor overload may have tripped. It will reset automatically after the motor has cooled. (d) Blown fuse or broken wire. (e) Faulty[...]
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10 Bin Level NO TES[...]
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11 Bin Level The GSI Gr oup, Inc. W arranty THE GSI GROUP , INC. (“GSI”) W ARRANTS ALL PRODUCTS WHICH IT MANUF ACTURES T O BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MA TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USAGE AND CONDITIONS FOR A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS AFTER RET AIL SALE TO THE ORIGINAL END USER. THE PURCHASER’S SOLE REMEDY AND GSI’S ONL Y OBLIGA TION SHALL BE T[...]
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This Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the cur r ent installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation occurs. Copyright © 1999 by The GSI Group Printed in the USA For more information, contact the DMC Distribution Cen[...]