GSI Outdoors PNEG-970 Food Processor User Manual


 
PNEG-970 S2 Hopper w/ Collector Ring 13
Introduction
A. The Series II Sweep Hopper with Collector Ring includes the following components:
- hopper
- collector ring
- center brace support
- collector ring shield
A. Disconnect and lockout the power before entering the bin.
B. Disconnect and lockout the power before servicing the equipment.
1. Product Information
2. General information.
A. GSI reserves the right to improve its product whenever possible and practical to do so. We reserve
the right to change, improve and modify products at any time without obligation to make changes,
improvements and modifications on equipment sold previously.
B. This new hopper with collector ring has been engineered and manufactured to give years of
dependable service. The care and maintenance of this equipment will affect the satisfaction and
service obtained. By following the instructions and suggestions recommended, the owner should
receive quality service for many years. If additional information or assistance should be required,
please contact GSI.
C. It is important to check both the quantity of parts and their descriptions with the packing list enclosed
within each package. All claims for freight damage or shortage must be made by the consignee
within ten (10) days from the date of the occurrence of freight damage. The consignee should
accept the shipment after noting the damage or loss.
NEVER enter a grain bin unless ALL power driven equipment has been shut-
down. Disconnect and lockout power before entering the bin or servicing the
equipment.
3. Capacities and Specifications
Electrical controls and wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician. The
motor disconnect switches and conductor cables should comply with the Na-
tional Electrical code and any local codes which apply. Reset and motor start-
ing stations should be located so that the operator can see that all personnel
are clear of the equipment.
There should ALWAYS be two (2) people in the work area.
A main power disconnect switch capable of being locked only in the OFF position
should be used. It should be locked whenever work is being done on the hopper.