Sterling SXS Series Belts, Checking the tension force of the V-belt, Centres and 16mm sag

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8.Pivot the screen support into the working position and fasten using mounting screws.

9.Close the machine door.

10.Shredder can be started again.

(Please refer to image from “Emptying the Screen”.)

V-Belts

V-belts are wearing parts that stretch and must be re-tensioned. Regular checks on the tension force of the V-belts and the condition of the V-belts are necessary in order to guarantee a long service life of the V-belts.

Checking the tension force of the V-belt

1.Remove the V-belt cover.

2.Measure the distance between the roller centres.

3.Determine the belt sag force F for each belt at 16 mm sag if sag "b" is equal to 1 m distance between roller centres. Do this by measuring the distance between roller centres at a right angle to the V-belt.

 

 

Force required for 1m distance between roller

 

 

centres and 16mm sag

 

 

 

 

 

Profile section

Efficiency of x in

P in Newton

P in lbs

 

 

mm

 

 

 

 

 

SPA

100 - 132

20

- 27

4,4

- 5,9

 

SPA

140 - 200

27

- 35

5,9

- 7,7

 

SPB

160 - 224

35

- 50

7,7

- 11

 

SPB

236 - 315

50

-65

11 - 14,3

 

SPC

224 - 355

60

- 90

13,2 - 19,8

 

SPC

375 - 560

90

- 120

19,8 - 26,4

 

XPB

224 - 250

25

- 35

5,5

- 7,7

 

4.Compare determined value with the value in the above table. If the value lies below the lowest tolerance limit, the V-belt must be re-tensioned. If the value lies above the highest tolerance limit, the V-belt must be relaxed.

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Contents SXS Extreme Duty Shredder Shipping Info Disposal Storage, Disposal, TransportationStorage TransportationTable of Contents Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual General Safety Regulations ResponsibilityPage Remaining Risks BJ5-620 Safety Page General Description Functional DescriptionModels Covered in This Manual Mechanical SectionTypical Features and Components Machine Standard ExecutionMaterial In-feed In-feed Hopper Additional In-feed DeviceDrive Rotor, Cutters, and Bed KnivesRotor, cutters, bed knives Rotor cutter Screen and screen support Discharge of Shredded Material Hydraulic Ram Safety Features Safety Markings Belts and Ram GuardsPersonal Protective Gear Emergency Stop Button Re-operationUncrating the Equipment InstallationUnloading and Installing the Machine Requirements at Application SiteElectrical Connections Connection of Emergency Stop Button Checking the Rotational Direction General AdviceInitial Start-up Machine Check Prior to Start-upPage Operation Procedures OperationStart-up Emptying the Screen Hydraulic Set-up 12ml / r ec Switch OFF Machine Shut-downMaintenance Preventative Maintenance ScheduleMaintenance Plan Preventative and Corrective Maintenance Cleaning the MachineChecking the Protective Devices Replacing the Gear Box Replacing the RotorDismounting the Rotor Mounting the Rotor Replacing the Main BearingsDismounting the Main Bearings Mounting the Main Bearings Lubricating the Main BearingsCheck lubricant quality Lubrication IntervalsShift Operation Replace Lubricant Check Replacing or Refilling LubricantRefilling lubricant Replacing LubricantBJ5-620 Maintenance Mounting and Dismounting TAPER-LOCK Tensioning Element Tightening Torque of the Screws Replacing the ScreenHydraulic Screen Support optional Centres and 16mm sag BeltsChecking the tension force of the V-belt Profile section Efficiency of x Newton LbsRe-tensioning and relaxing the V-belt Checking V-belt condition, replacing V-beltTorque Grade Bolt type Working on the Cutting KnivesReplacing and Checking the Cutting Knife Mountings Checking the Condition of the CuttersDismounting the Cutters Dismounting the Cutter HoldersDismounting the Bed Knives Mounting the Cutter Holders Make sure that the cutter holder fits properly Mounting the CuttersMake sure the cutter fits planar in the seat Adjust the gap between cutter and bed knife to 0.8-1.0 mm Mounting the Bed KnivesSetting the Cutting Knives Sharpening Cutters and Bed KnivesFix the knife cover plates BJ5-620 Maintenance Hydraulic Maintenance Transporting and Storing the Cutting KnivesHydraulic liquid recommendation Troubleshooting IntroductionProblem Possible Cause Possible Remedy DepartmentToo many fines in shredded Reduce feed quantity Hydraulic Troubleshooting Returned Material Policy Warranty ReturnsAppendix Credit ReturnsTechnical Specifications Drawings and Diagrams Cutter mountingBed knife fixing Rotor Assembly Drive Ram Ram scraper SXS 1500/2000 Standard Hydraulic Diagram Spare Parts List SXSKnife rotor ø660x1500 Electrical parts Knife rotor ø660x1900 Hydraulic Unit Spare Parts List Pos Description Standard SupplierTechnical Assistance Sterling, Inc Th Street New Berlin, WI