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VI. FINAL ASSEMBLY
1. Assemble the end plugs and motor housing onto the oven.
2. Slide the conveyor extensions over the ends of the conveyor
frame. Be sure that the extension with the drive sprocket
opening is placed on the drive end.
3. Refer to Figure 2-12 for the correct location of each crumb
tray. Then, install the crumb trays underneath the conveyor
as shown in Figure 2-13. First, place the inside edge of the
tray onto the bracket attached to the end plug. Then, swing
the outside edge of the tray up and into place.
4. Press the end stop down over the edge of the conveyor
extension at the exit end of the oven. See Figure 2-13.
5. Adjust the bottom section of the legs so that the oven is
level.
Figure 2-13 - Crumb trays, extensions, and end stop
Crumb tray
End
stop
Conveyor extension
Conveyor frame
Figure 2-12 - Crumb tray positions
Upper Oven
(Drive End)
Upper Oven
(Idler End)
Lower Oven
Figure 2-11 - Conveyor and Master Link Orientation
Direction
of travel
Outside master link
orientation
CORRECT
master link
position
Incorrect
master link
position
Inside master link
orientation
9. If necessary, links can be added to or removed from the
conveyor belt to achieve the correct deflection of 75-100mm.
If links must be removed from the belt, it can be reattached
to the conveyor as follows:
a. The conveyor belt links must be oriented as shown in
Figure 2-11.
b. The smooth side of the conveyor belt must face UP.
c. Connect the inside master links. Check that the links
are oriented as shown in Figure 2-11.
d. Connect the outside master links. Note that the
outside master links have right and left sides. The
right-side master link has an open hook facing you, as
shown in Figure 2-11.
e. Check for freedom of movement of the conveyor belt by
pulling it for about 60 to 90 cm with your fingers. The
conveyor must move freely.
f. Return to Step 8, above, to re-check the belt tension.
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION