Cotter Pin Substitution; Exploded View - ELMECO BIG BIZ Manuel Pour L'emploi Et L'entretien

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Cotter pin
substitution
Warning: The following
operations must be
performed only by qualified
personnel.
If the machine works but the
augers do not turn, it is
possible that the cotter pin,
(item 35 of the exploded view
at pag.34) that connects the
gear motor to the
transmission shaft, broke
down.
Disconnect the power
electric cable
After removing the back and
side panels, you can see the
breakdown trying to lift the
ring that fix the vertical auger
(item 14 of the exploded view
at pag.34).
It can happen that it is
blocked or that, if you lift it, it
carries away the transmission
shaft with it (item 15 of the
exploded view at pag.34)
In the first case, it is
necessary to control that the
transmission shaft base is as
high as the gear motor (exit
shaft). The lift pin could be in
the hole of the gear motor
slow shaft but it should be
deformed or broken (see
pic.a)
In the second case, the hole
in the gear motor should be
completely empty (see pic.b)
and some remnants of the
split pin will certainly lie in the
machine.
It is therefore necessary to
install a new split pin.
- Place the transmission
shaft so as its hole is
aligned with the one
present on the gear motor
exit shaft; it should be
evident when they are
aligned (see pic.b);
- Insert the split pin as
shown in the pic.c;
- 18 -
- Verify that the head of the
split pin, in its rotation,
does not touch the gear
motor and respects a
minimum distance.
Warning: do not reuse,
in any case, the old split
pin;

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