HP (Hewlett-Packard) 986 manual

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    OWNER’S MANUAL ECONO-MIZER GRAIN SPREADERS Models 982, 986 & 996 PNEG-1139 PNEG-1139 Date: 10-8-07[...]

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    3 Safety Econo-Mizer 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 g[...]

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    4 Econo-Mizer 1. Disconnect all power before servicing or adjusting. Have bin properly grounded. 2. Do not enter a bin while the unit is operating without proper eye protection. 3. Do not attempt to service or adjust the unit from a ladder unless the ladder is secured to another piece of equipment or to the bin. The grain spreader can swing and wil[...]

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    5 Installation and Operation Econo-Mizer Figure 1: Hanger Brackets and Chains The hanger brackets should be positioned equally spaced around the outer fill hole lip of the bin. Do not tighten the bracket hardware until the spreader has been installed and leveled. Hang the spreader from these brack- ets by hooking the two chains that are at- tached [...]

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    6 Installation and Operation Econo-Mizer INST ALLA TION Use T ables A & B to determine the proper size of fuse protection and the length and size of wiring required. Portable extension cords, if used, should be as short as possible to minimize voltage drop. Cords that are too long, or cords that are made of inadequate wire gauge, can cause the [...]

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    7 Installation and Operation Econo-Mizer ADJUSTMENT & OPERA TION OF CONE HOPPER BAFFLE The cone hopper baffle is used to restrict the entering grain and slow it down enough to ensure that the cone will always be full and overflowing with grain. The cone baffle should be adjusted high enough above the spreading pan to allow the overflowing grain[...]

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    8 Parts Econo-Mizer Models 982, 986, & 996 Econ-Mizer Grain Spreaders[...]

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    9 Parts Econo-Mizer MODELS 982, 986 & 996 ECONO-MIZER GRAIN SPREADERS PARTS LIST Re f. P a r t No . P a rt No. P a rt No . De s cr i p t i o n No. 982 986 996 982 986 996 1 301A 0 110 301A 011 0 301A0110 2 1 1 S l ide Gat e 2 301A 0122 302A 0313 302A 0313 1 1 1 Rubber D ri v e wheel 3 301B 0220 301B 0220 301B 0220 3 3 3 Hanger Brac k et 4 301B [...]

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    10 T rouble Shooting Guide Econo-Mizer Grain is high on one side of bin. a. Spreader is not hung level. b. Grain is not hitting the center of the baffle c. The baffle is too high causing the grain to slide of f one side. d. The flow of grain is not adequate to fill the center hopper , see instructions for cone baffle hopper . Grain is high at the c[...]

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    The GSI Gr oup, Inc. W arranty THE GSI GROUP , INC. (“GSI”) W ARRANTS ALL PRODUCTS WHICH IT MANUF ACTURES TO BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MA TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USAGE AN D 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 TO REP AIR OR [...]

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    This Equipment shall be installed in accordance with the cur r ent installa tion codes and a pplicable 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 C[...]