AGI 6'', 8'' & 10'' Vertical Bin Unloader Auger User manual

Type
User manual
6”, 8” & 10” VERTICAL
BIN UNLOADER AUGER
OWNER’S & OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Effective December 6, 2013 Publication No. 1018092
Hutchinson/Mayrath P.O. Box 629 Clay Center, KS. 67432
Ph. 785–632–2161 Fx. 785–632–5964 Toll Free 800–523–6993
Hutchinson/Mayrath
A Division of GLOBAL Industries Inc.
Converted to Pagemaker February 25, 2013
Prices in effect at time of shipment will apply. Prices are subject to change without notice. All prices are
F.O.B. Clay Center, Kansas. Orders shipped from locations other than Clay Center, Kansas will be
subject to additional charges, such as back freight and/or additional freight.
A service charge will be assessed for all past due balances as permitted by state law not to exceed
1-1/2% per month.
Processing and handling costs necessitate a minimum charge of $15.00 net on all orders.
Back orders will be shipped as they become available. Contact Hutchinson/Mayrath Customer Service for
alternative shipping options or if cancellation is desired.
It is the consignee’s responsibility to check all shipments thoroughly upon receipt of goods. If any damage
is discovered, it must be noted on the freight bill of lading before signing. The consignee must make
necessary claims against the respective freight line. All damage claims must be submitted within 30 days of
delivery receipt.
All shortages must be noted at time of delivery. Shortages must be noted on the freight bill of lading before
signing. Hutchinson/Mayrath must be advised of all concealed shortages upon discovery. Once notified of
concealed shortages Hutchinson/Mayrath will advise corrective action to be taken.
All returns must be approved by Hutchinson/Mayrath prior to shipment. All return requests will be issued a
return authorization number. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A RETURN AUTHORIZATION
NUMBER AND PRIOR AUTHORIZATION FROM THE FACTORY. All returns must be shipped prepaid. A
15% restocking charge will be applied to all returned merchandise. Custom Products may not be returned
for credit. Only current products in new and salable condition may be returned. No safety devices may be
returned for credit.
It is the policy of Hutchinson/Mayrath to improve its product whenever possible and practical to do so. We
reserve the right to make changes, improvements and modifications at any time without incurring the obligation
to make such changes, improvements and modifications on any equipment sold previously.
(a) For a period of (1) year after receipt of goods by the original consumer buyer, Hutchinson/Mayrath will
supply free of charge replacement parts for parts that prove defective in workmanship or material. Defective
parts must be returned freight prepaid to a specified Hutchinson/Mayrath location. Only Hutchinson/Mayrath
original repair parts may be used for warranty repairs.
(b) This limited warranty does not extend to parts designed to wear in normal operation and be replaced
periodically; or to damage caused by negligence, accident, abuse or improper installation or operation.
(c) GOODS NOT MANUFACTURED BY HUTCHINSON/MAYRATH CARRY ONLY THE MANUFACTURER’S
WARRANTY.
(d) THIS UNDERTAKING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE OWNER’S & OPERATOR’S MANUALS
AND THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW WILL RESULT IN THE VOIDING OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
(1) Improper assembly, including failure to properly install all safety equipment.
(2) Improper installation.
(3) Unauthorized alternations of goods.
(4) Goods operated when obviously in need of repair.
(5) Use of unauthorized repair parts.
(6) Irresponsible operation.
(7) Used to handle materials other than free flowing, nonabrasive and dry materials, as intended.
(8) Damaged through abusive use or accident.
BUYER AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL HUTCHINSON/MAYRATH HAVE LIABILITY FOR DIRECT
DAMAGES THE EXCESS OF THE CONTRACT PRICE OF THE GOODS IN RESPECT OF WHICH CLAIM
IS MADE. BUYER FURTHER AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL HUTCHINSON/MAYRATH ON ANY
CLAIM OF ANY KIND HAVE LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Prices:
Hutchinson/Mayrath
A Division of GLOBAL Industries, Inc.
Service Charge:
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Minimum Order:
Back Orders:
Damaged Goods:
Shortages:
Return of Goods:
Modifications:
Limited
Warranty:
Limitation of
Liability:
GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENT SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
This manual was written with the safety of the operator
and others who work with the equipment as our prime
concern. The instructions presented will help the
reader learn SAFE day to day work practices. We
want you as our partner in safety.
It is your responsibility as an owner, operator or
supervisor to know what specific safety requirements
and precautions exist and to make these known to all
other personnel working with the equipment or in the
area, so that they too may safely perform their duties
and avoid any potentially hazardous situations.
Please remember safety equipment provides
important protection for persons around a grain
handling system that is in operation. Be sure all ALL
safety shields and protection devices are installed and
properly maintained. If any shields or guards are
damaged or missing, contact your dealer to obtain
the correct items.
Avoid any alternations of the equipment. Such
alternations may create a dangerous situation where
serious injury or death may occur.
The symbol shown below is used to call your attention
to instructions concerning you personal safety. Watch
this symbol - it points out important safety precautions.
It means “ATTENTION! Become alert! Your personal
safety is involved!” Read the message that follows an
be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
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SAFETY
BE ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED
WARNING
Anyone who will operate or work
around this machine shall first read
this manual! This manual must be
delivered with the equipment to its
owner. Failure to read this manual
and its safety instructions is a misuse of the
equipment.
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General Safety Statement ..................................................................................................... 1
Safety Alert Symbol ..............................................................................................................1
Operator Qualifications .......................................................................................................... 3
Sign-off Sheet........................................................................................................................3
Machine Inspection ...............................................................................................................3
Designated Work Area ..........................................................................................................4
Operating Procedures.......................................................................................................... 4-8
General Operation .......................................................................................................4
Break-in Information ....................................................................................................4
PTO Drive .................................................................................................................... 5
Electric Drive ............................................................................................................... 6
Shutdown ....................................................................................................................7
Lockout .......................................................................................................................7
Operating Capacities ................................................................................................... 7
Clean-up...................................................................................................................... 8
Lubrication and Maintenance .......................................................................................8
Trouble Shooting .........................................................................................................8
Assembly Instructions........................................................................................................ 9-10
Basic Auger ................................................................................................................9
Electric Motor Drive .................................................................................................... 10
Safety Signs ....................................................................................................................... P-1
Parts List .....................................................................................................................P-2 thru P-13
SERIAL NUMBER
To ensure efficient and prompt service, please furnish us with the model and serial number of your auger in all
correspondence or other contact. The serial plate is located on the stand of the drive section. (See page P-1.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Operation of this Grain Pump Conveyor shall be limited
to competent and experienced persons. In addition,
anyone who will operate or work around a Grain Pump
Conveyor must use good common sense. In order to be
qualified, he must also know and meet all other
requirements, such as:
1. Some regulations specify that no one under the age
of 16 may operate power machinery. This includes
Grain Pump Conveyors. It is your responsibility to
know what these regulations are in your area or
situation.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS
SIGN OFF SHEET
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As a requirement of OSHA, it is necessary for the employer to train the employee in the safe operation and safety
procedures with this conveyor. We include this sign off sheet for your convenience and personal record keeping.
DATE EMPLOYER SIGNATURE EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE
2. Current OSHA regulations state in part: “At the time
of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter,
the employer shall instruct every employee in safe
operation and servicing of all equipment with which
the employee is, or will be involved.*
3. Unqualified persons are to stay out of the work area.
See page 4.
4. A person who has not read and understood all
operating and safety instructions is not qualified to
operate the machine.
*Federal Occupational Safety & Health Standards\
for Agriculture Subpart D, Section 1928.57 (a) (6).
GENERAL INFORMATION
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MACHINE INSPECTION
After delivery of your new auger and/or completion of
assembly and before each use, inspection of the
machine is mandatory. This inspection should include,
but not be limited to:“
1. Check to see that all guards listed in the assembly
instructions are in place and secured and functional.
2. Check all safety signs and replace any that are worn,
missing or illegible. They are listed in the parts
section. Safety signs may be obtained from your
Dealer or ordered from the factory.
3. Are all fasteners tight?
4. Are all belts properly adjusted? (See Maintenance
Section.)
GENERAL INFORMATION
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OPERATING PROCEDURES
Our augers are well made and we are proud of our line
of equipment. We would like you, as our customer, to
do your part in using caution and good judgement in
using our equipment, as well as any other machinery.
It is important to be familiar with the following routine
operation procedures before attempting start-up.
During the operation of the auger, one person shall be in
a position to monitor the operation. Inspect the drive
before adding power and know how to shut down in an
emergency. (See page 7.) Visually inspect the auger
periodically during operation. For efficient and safe
operation, be aware of all the adjustments and checks
which should be performed.
Before starting the auger, a designated work area should
be established around it.
DESIGNATED WORK AREA
Under no circumstances should
persons not involved in the
operation be allowed to trespass into
the work area.
It shall be the duty of all operators to see that
children and/or other persons stay out of the
work area! Trespass into the work area by
anyone not involved in the actual operation
shall result in an immediate shutdown by the
operator.
It shall be the responsibility of all operators to
see that the work area has secure footing, is
clean and free of all debris, and tools which
might cause accidental tripping and/or falling.
rsons not involved in the operation be allowed
to trespass into the work area.
The auger may be operated at speeds from 500 to 750
RPM. Operating speeds of 650 to 730 RPM are
recommended to achieve rated capacity. Auger flight
speed in excess of recommended speed causes
excessive wear. Do not attempt full load operation at
speeds below 350 RPM as high torque requirements
may damage the auger.
Before operating the unit, add #90 weight non-foaming
oil to the gearbox until it reaches the level check plug
in the side of the gearbox.
Any screw conveyor when it is new or after it sets idle
for a season should go through a “break-in” period. The
auger should be run at partial capacity until several
hundred bushels of grain have been augered. This
polishes the flighting assembly and tube. Once this is
accomplished, the auger can be run full.
The auger should not be operated empty except at start-
up and during clean-out.
BREAK-IN INFORMATION
Make certain everyone is clear before
operating equipment.
The operator shall be aware of any unusual
vibrations, noises and the loosening of any
fasteners.
Keep all safety shields and devices in place.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
moving parts.
Shut off and lock out power to adjust, service
or clean.
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Only use a tractor with 540 RPM Power Take-off. If the
tractor output PTO shaft is operated at 540 RPM, the
auger will have a 540 RPM auger flight speed.
NOTICE: The PTO driveline furnished with the
auger is equipped with a “Spring-Lock” coupler
at the tractor end. This type coupler is spring
loaded and will fit the standard 1 3/8" x 6 spline
PTO output shaft from a tractor. The retaining balls
of the coupler lock into the ring groove of the tractor
PTO output shaft to prevent inadvertent detachment.
The PTO driveline is a pin stop-type; that is, the two
telescoping sections will not separate. It is a good
practice to operate the PTO driveline in as short a
configuration as possible and kept in line with the tractor
as much as possible during operation.
Never operate the auger empty for any length of time,
as excessive wear will result. If at all possible, do not
stop or start the auger under load, especially before
the flight and tube become well polished, as this may
cause the auger to “freeze-up”. (See “BREAK-IN
INFORMATION” on page 4.)
TO START AUGER:
1. Before starting the tractor, be certain power to PTO
is off.
2. Start tractor.
3. Engage PTO at a slow RPM to minimize shock loads.
Then work up RPM to recommended speed.
TO STOP AUGER:
1. Let auger empty of grain before stopping.
2. Disengage PTO and lockout.
PTO DRIVE INFORMATION:
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE ADDING
POWER:
Before starting the tractor, be certain
power to PTO is off.
Be certain that the PTO driveline is securely
attached to the auger and the tractor.
Use a PTO driveline with a rotating shield
in good working order that can be turned
freely on the shaft.
Align PTO driveline with tractor.
Engage PTO at a slow RPM to minimize
shock loads. Then work up RPM to recom-
mended speed.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
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ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE:
Use a 1750 RPM motor with H.P. as suggested in the
chart below. Electric motors and controls shall be
installed by a qualified electrician and must meet the
standards set by the National Electrical Code and all
local and state codes. Use a 4.5" motor pulley (not
furnished) for 650 RPM flight speed (6" & 8"). Use a 4"
motor pulley for 580 RPM flight speed (10").
A magnetic starter should be used to protect the motor
when starting and stopping. It should stop the motor in
case of power interruption, conductor fault, low voltage,
circuit interruption, or motor overload. Then the motor
must be restarted manually. Some motors have built-in
thermal overload protection. If this type motor is used,
use only one with manual reset.
The horsepower recommendations are based on clean,
dry shelled corn or wheat. High moisture grain (above
15%) will require greater power. The maximum possible
capacity will be less with high moisture grain than with
dry grain.
*For higher moisture grain (up to 25%) the next larger
motor may be used as a maximum.
Disconnect power before resetting
motor overloads.
Make certain electric motor is
grounded.
Never operate the auger empty for any length of time
as excessive wear will result. If at all possible, do not
stop or start the auger under load, especially before
the flight and tube become well polished, as this may
cause the auger to “freeze-up” (See “BREAK-IN
INFORMATION” on page 4.)
Reset and motor starting controls must
be located so that the operator has
full view of the entire operation.
A main power disconnect switch capable of
being locked only in the OFF position shall
be provided. This shall be locked whenever
servicing or adjusting the auger.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE ADDING
POWER:
1. Check that guards are in place, secured and
functional.
TO START AUGER
1. Start electric motor before conveying grain.
TO STOP AUGER
1. Let auger empty of grain before stopping.
2. Shut off electric motor and lockout.
HORIZONTAL FLIGHT AND HORSEPOWER REQUIRED
Bin Horizontal Vertical
Dia. Flight Length Horsepower
6" 8" 10" 6" 8" 10"
14’-16’ 8’-9" 8’-10" - - - 3 7-1/2
17’-19’ 10’-9" 10’-10" - - - 3 7-1/2
20’-22’ 11’-9" 11’-10" - - - 5 7-1/2
23’-25’ 13’-3" 13’-4" 13’-6" 5 7-1/2 10
26’-28’ 14’-9" 14’-10" 15’-0" 5 7-1/2 10
29’-31’ 16’-3" 16’-4" 16’-6" 5 7-1/2 10
32’-34’ 18’-3" 18’-4" 18’-0" 7-1/2 10 15
35’-37’ 19’-3" 19’-4" 19’-6" 7-1/2 10 15
OPERATING PROCEDURES
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SHUTDOWN
A. NORMAL SHUTDOWN
Make certain that the auger is empty before stopping
the unit. Before the operator leaves the work area,
the power source shall be locked out.
(See LOCKOUT.)
B. INTERMITTENT OPERATION SHUTDOWN
When an auger is stopped and restarted under full
load, it may result in damage to the auger. Therefore,
if intermittent operation is to be carried out, it is
advisable to reduce the load level. When kept from
absolute filling, auger start-up is easier and operation
is more efficient.
C. EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN
Should the auger be immediately shutdown under
load - disconnect and lockout the power source.
Clear as much grain from the auger as you can.
Never attempt to restart when full. Use clean-out
door.
Whenever you must service or
adjust your equipment, make
sure to stop motor and lockout
your power source!
NOTE: Starting the unit under load may result in damage
to the auger. Such damage is considered abuse of the
equipment. When as much grain as possible has been
cleared, reconnect power source and clear auger
gradually.
LOCKOUT
WARNING: If the operator must
leave the work area, or whenever
servicing or adjusting, the
unloading auger must be stopped and the
power source turned off. Precaution
should be made to prevent anyone from
operating the auger when the operator is
absent from the work area.
PTO Drive: Remove ignition key or coil wire from power
source. (If this is impossible, remove the PTO driveline
from the work area.)
Electric Motor Drive: Use a main disconnect switch
capable of being locked only in the off position.
OPERATING CAPACITIES
The results or capacities of screw conveyors or augers
can vary greatly under diverse conditions. Different
materials, moisture content, amounts of foreign matter,
angle of operation, methods of feeding and speed all
play a role in performance of the auger. Capacities
listing in the chart below will be achieved when augering
reasonably dry grain. Maximum possible capacity will
be less with high moisture grain (above 15%) than with
dry grain.
Capacity
Unit BPH
6" 850-1250
8" 2000-2500
10" 3250-3750
OPERATING PROCEDURES
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CLEAN-UP TROUBLE SHOOTING
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
1. Check to see that all guards listed in the assembly
instructions are in place and secured and functional.
2. Check all safety signs and replace any that are worn,
missing or illegible. The safety signs are listed on
Page P-1. Safety signs may be obtained from your
dealer or ordered from the factory.
3. Are all fasteners tight?
The flange bearings on the head and tail ends of the
auger should be lubricated at frequent intervals.
Check the oil level in the gearbox by removing the plug
in the side of the gearbox. The oil must be up to the
plug level. Check oil level each time the bin has been
emptied. Use SAE 90 weight multipurpose gear oil.
Check belt tension on motor drive belts for electric drive
units.
Lubricate and check drive chain at frequent intervals.
Adjust chain tension, if necessary.
Check to make sure all guards are in place.
Never clean, adjust or lubricate a
machine that is in operation.
AUGER VIBRATION
Auger may be operating at low capacity. Increase
capacity or change sheaves to reduce auger speed.
Auger flight may have been damaged. It may be
necessary to disassemble auger to check flight.
LOW CAPACITY
The auger may not be getting enough grain. Check to
make sure the intake (bin well) has not bridged over,
restricting flow.
Check auger speed. Speeds slower than the
recommended speed will result in low capacity.
AUGER PLUGS
The auger may be getting too much grain, causing
“jamming” inside the housing.
The motor may be too small or wired improperly.
(See HP requirements, Page 6.)
If wet grain or other hard-to-move material is being
augered, use a larger size motor than recommended
for normal use. (See footnote to HP chart, Page 6.)
Is the auger free of any foreign material, such as sacks,
tarp corners, etc? A plug of the discharge end will
cause an auger plug.
Half-Band
Attach Spout using 5/16” x 1 3/4”
Bolts and Non-Lock Nuts
45° Spout
Both Telescoping Support Tubes
Consist of the Same Parts
and Mounting Hardware
3/8” x 1” Bolt
& Nylon Locknut
3/8” x 3/4”
Sq. Hd. Setscrew
Telescoping
Support Tubes
Half-Band
5/16” x 3/4” Bolt
& Non-Lock Nut
Attach Ends of Telescoping
Tubes to Existing Bolts on Bin
5/16” U-Bolt
& Non-Lock Nut
Install One Telescoping Tube Near the Top
of the Vertical Tube and One Approximately
Half-Way Up the Tube
5/16” x 1 1/2” f/ 6” Units
7/16” x 2 1/2” f/ 8” Units
1/2” x 3” f/ 10” Units
Support
Stand
Support
Stand
Bin Unload
Tube & Flight
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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BASIC AUGER
IMPORTANT: Add SAE 90 weight multi-purpose
gear oil to the gearbox until it is half full. Use the
plug in the side of the gearbox to check oil level.
1. Attach the bin unload flight to the horizontal flight on
the auger (See illustration below). Use one (1)
5/16” x 1-1/2” bolt and nylon locknut f/6” units, two
(2) 7/16” x 2-1/2” bolts and nylon locknuts f/8” units,
and two (2) 1/2” x 3” bolts and nylon locknuts f/10”
units.
2. With vertical auger in the upright position, slide the
auger assembly towards the bin until the bin unload
flange and auger flange can be connected. Use
5/16” x 3/4” bolts and non-lock nuts to secure the
flanges together.
3. Adjust the support stands, so they hold the weight
of the auger (See illustration below).
4. Install the spout and its halfband onto the vertical
augers, using 5/16” x 1-3/4” bolts and non-lock nuts.
5. Attach the halfband supports and mounting ears to
the vertical tube. Position one set of halfbands near
the top of the vertical tube and one set approximately
halfway up the tube (See illustration below). Secure
the halfband and mounting ears, using the 5/16”
u-bolts and non-lock nuts provided.
6. Locate the telescoping tubes from the kit (some tubes
may already be assembled, if necessary insert the
smaller tube into the large one as shown below.)
Insert a 3/8” x 3/4” square-head setscrew into each
of the weldnuts on the larger diameter tubes (two
setscrews for each tube). Do not completely tighten
the setscrews at this time.
7. Attach each telescoping tube to the mounting ears,
using one (1) 3/8” x 1” bolt and nylon locknut. Do
not tighten completely, it may be necessary to pivot
the tubes when attachment to the grain bin is made.
Extend the smaller diameter tube out, so it can be
attached to an existing bolt on the side of the grain
bin. Once attached to the grain bin, tighten the
3/8” x 1” bolts securing the tubes to the mounting
ears. Check to ensure the vertical tube is vertical
(adjust if necessary), then tighten the square-headed
setscrews to lock the tubes into place.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE
1. Assemble a 3/4" nut onto threaded adjustment rod.
Then thread adjustment rod into the 3/4" nut that is
welded into sleeve of vertical. (See Fig. 1.)
2. Slide motor mount plate onto pivot rod of vertical.
Install cotter pin to hold in place. Note hole pattern
in plate on 10" units for proper orientation.
3. Attach belt guard to belt guard mounting brackets
with (4) 3/8" x 3/4" long capscrews and nylon
locknuts.
4. Attach hinged side chain guard to vertical with (2)
5/16" x 3/4" long capscrews, flatwashers and nylon
locknuts. Hold chain guard closed using a 5/16" flat
washer and wing nut.
5. Bolt lower chain guard to underside of vertical using
(2) 5/16" x 3/4" long capscrews and nylon locknuts.
6. Assemble chain onto sprockets and tighten the chain
using the idler sprocket. (The chain should run
underneath idler sprocket.)
7. Install 4.5" O.D. (6" & 8" model) or 4.0" O.D. (10"
model) pulley (not furnished) on motor. Install 12"
pulley on gearbox shaft as close as possible to the
sprocket already mounted there. Use 1/4" square
key, which should already be in place. Tighten
setscrews in pulleys.
8. Install belts onto pulleys and tighten by using the
adjustment rod to raise motor mount plate. Once
the belts are tight, use locking nut to secure
adjustment rod ino place.
FIG. 2
CHAIN SIDE
CHAIN
GUARD
BELTS
SHEAVE
BELT
GUARD
LOWER CHAIN
GUARD
6” & 8”
MOTOR
MOUNT PLATE
COTTER
PIN
LOCKING
NUT
10” MOTOR
MOUNT
PLATE
ADJUSTMENT
ROD BELT GUARD
MOUNTING
BRACKET
PIVOT
ROD
IDLER
SPROCKET
FIG. 1
PARTS LIST
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SAFETY SIGNS and DECALS
To insure efficient and prompt service, please furnish us with the model and serial number of your Hutchinson auger
in all correspondence or other contact. The serial plate is located on the stand of the drive section (as shown
above).
SERIAL NUMBER
Check components as specified below to insure that safety decals are present and in good condition. If a decal
cannot be easily read for any reason or has been painted over, replace it immediately. Decals may be ordered
through your Hutchinson dealer.
DANGER Sign No. 102303 was supplied with Hutchinson bin unloading equipment. This safety sign should be
applied to the side of the bin near the opening, so it will be viewed by people entering into the bin or storage building.
“DANGER”
Sign No. 1001983
(Used for PTO shaft connection shield
on units equipped with PTO drive)
1002303
ROTATING FLIGHTING
KEEP CLEAR OF ALL AUGERS
AND NEVER ENTER THIS BIN
UNLESS ALL POWER IS
DISCONNECTED AND LOCKED
OUT.
FAILURE TO HEED WILL
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH!
DANGER
“DANGER”
Sign No. 1002303
“CAUTION” DECAL
NO. 1002301
STANDARD
ELECTRIC
DRIVE
SERIAL
PLATE
6” VERTICAL BIN UNLOADING AUGER
PARTS LIST
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1
2
4
5
6
7
8
14
14
9
10
11
11
12
13
15
25
16
22
21
20
17
18
19
23
Both Sets of Telescoping Support
Tubes Consist of the Same Parts
and Mounting Hardware
10
24
24
25
3
PARTS LIST
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Ref.
No. Part
No. Description
53230 Cover Cap f/ Vertical Unload
6390D Bearing, 1” (w/ lock collar)
6383C Retainer f/ 1” Bearing
53207 Top End Cap f/ Vertical Auger
6813D Top Shaft F/ Vertical Auger (1” x 7” long)
50279A1 Back Band f/ 45° Spout
6513A1 Spout, 45° (less back band)
550427 Tube, f/ Spout, 6” x 3’ long
50116A1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (26” long)
5187B1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (32’ long f/ Power Sweep)
33173 Setscrew, 3/8” x 3/4” long, Square Head
60894 Tube, Telescoping, 28” long (less setscrews)
60893 Tube, Telescoping, 36” long (less setscrews) f/ Power Sweep
33207 U-Bolt (5/16” x 1 11/16” between legs)
50713 Mounting Ear f/ Telescoping Tube
5046A1 Half-Band, 4” wide (galv.)
1018513 Housing, Vertical Auger
1018514 Flight, Vertical
6831D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 14’ to 16’ Bins (8’-9” long)
6832D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 17’ to 19’ Bins (10’-9” long)
6833D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 20’ to 22’ Bins (11’-9” long)
6834D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 23’ to 25’ Bins (13’-3” long)
6835D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 26’ to 28’ Bins (14’-9” long)
6836D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 29’ to 31’ Bins (16’-4” long)
12151 Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 32’ to 34’ Bins (18’-3” long)
6838D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 35’ to 37’ Bins (19’-3” long)
1722C Stub, Flight Connecting (1” x 9 1/2” long)
6312L Stub, Conversion (1” round to 13/16” round x 9” long)
6841D Flight, Horizontal
6307G Drive Stub, 1” x 7 7/8” long f/ Power Sweep
4020A1 Key, Drive (1/4” sq. x 1” long)
1018575 Stub, 1” x 8 1/8” long
6840D Stub (1” square to round, 9 3/4” long) f/ Power Sweep
1002301 Decal, Caution (General Operators Statements)
1001128 Decal, Hutchinson (w/ globe)
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53108 Cover Cap f/ Vertical Unload
3027A1 Bearing, 1 1/4” (w/ lock collar)
3029A2 Retainer f/ 1 1/4” Bearing
51597 Top End Cap f/ Vertical Auger
53179 Top Shaft F/ Vertical Auger (1 1/4” x 6 3/4” long)
8806D Back Band f/ 45° Spout
60895 Spout, 45° (less back band)
550428 Tube, f/ Spout, 8” x 3’ long
50116A1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (26” long)
5187B1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (32’ long f/ Power Sweep)
33173 Setscrew, 3/8” x 3/4” long, Square Head
60894 Tube, Telescoping, 28” long (less setscrews)
60893 Tube, Telescoping, 36” long (less setscrews) f/ Power Sweep
33207 U-Bolt (5/16” x 1 11/16” between legs)
50713 Mounting Ear f/ Telescoping Tube
5042A1 Half-Band, 4” wide (galv.)
1017744 Housing, Vertical Auger
1017745 Flight, Vertical
8831D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 14’ to 16’ Bins (8’-10” long)
8832D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 17’ to 19’ Bins (10’-10” long)
8833D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 20’ to 22’ Bins (11’-10” long)
8834D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 23’ to 25’ Bins (13’-4” long)
8835D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 26’ to 28’ Bins (14’-10” long)
8836D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 29’ to 31’ Bins (16’-4” long)
12153 Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 32’ to 34’ Bins (18’-4” long)
8838D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 35’ to 37’ Bins (19’-4” long)
8320A Stub, Flight Connecting (1 1/4” x 9 1/2” long)
8867D Flight, Horizontal (23” long)
8373C Drive Stub, 1 1/4” x 8 5/8” long
4020A1 Key, Drive (1/4” sq. x 1” long)
1018595 Stub, Weld-In (1.65” O.D. to 1 1/4” O.D. x 8 13/16” long)
1018917 Stub, Adapter (1 1/4” round to 1” square) f/ Power Sweep
1002301 Decal, Caution (General Operators Statements)
1001128 Decal, Hutchinson (w/ globe)
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53108 Cover Cap f/ Vertical Unload
8370C Bearing, 1” (4-hole flange w/ lock collar)
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2803D Top End Cap f/ Vertical Auger
8321A Top Shaft F/ Vertical Auger (1” x 9” long)
2806D Back Band f/ 45° Spout
2805D Spout, 45° (less back band)
2807D Tube, f/ Spout, 10” x 3’ long
50116A1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (26” long)
5187B1 Tube, Telescoping Anchor (32’ long f/ Power Sweep)
33173 Setscrew, 3/8” x 3/4” long, Square Head
60894 Tube, Telescoping, 28” long (less setscrews)
60893 Tube, Telescoping, 36” long (less setscrews) f/ Power Sweep
33207 U-Bolt (5/16” x 1 11/16” between legs)
50713 Mounting Ear f/ Telescoping Tube
5044A1 Half-Band, 4” wide (galv.)
1018632 Housing, Vertical Auger
1018633 Flight, Vertical
2833D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 23’ to 25’ Bins (13’-6” long)
2835D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 26’ to 28’ Bin (15’-0” long)
2836D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 29’ to 31’ Bins (16’-6” long)
12155 Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 32’ to 34’ Bins (18’-6” long)
2838D Flight, Bin Unloading Auger f/ 35’ to 37’ Bins (19’-6” long)
2131C Stub, Flight Connecting (1 1/2” x 9 1/2” long)
2811D Flight, Horizontal (23” long f/ belt drive)
8379D Drive Stub, 1 1/4” x 9 1/2” long
8371C Key, Drive (1/4” sq. x 1 1/2” long)
1018595 Stub, Weld-In (1.65” O.D. to 1 1/4” O.D. x 8 13/16” long)
61123 Stub, Adapter (1 1/2” round to 1 1/4” square) f/ 10” Power Sweep
630612 Stub, Adapter (1 1/2” round to 1” square) f/ 8” Power Sweep
1002301 Decal, Caution (General Operators Statements)
1001128 Decal, Hutchinson (w/ globe)
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AGI 6'', 8'' & 10'' Vertical Bin Unloader Auger User manual

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