ADC ML-96 Idler Shaft Pillow Block Bearing Replacement, Belt Adjustment Motor to Drive Axle

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L. IDLER SHAFT PILLOW BLOCK BEARING REPLACEMENT

1.Refer to tumbler wheel replacement on idler assembly page 26.

2.Complete Step #1 through Step #11.

3.Remove both set screws from each pillow block bearing.

4.Remove pillow block bearing from shaft.

5.Reverse this procedure for replacement.

NOTE: Once the shaft assembly has been installed into dryer. Return pillow block bearings to the marked position and tighten set screws.

6. Refer to basket assembly section page 27 for shaft and basket alignment.

M. DRIVE SHAFT PILLOW BLOCK BEARING REPLACEMENT

1.Refer to tumbler wheel replacement on drive assembly page 25.

2.Complete Step #1 through Step #14.

3.Remove both set screws from each pillow block bearing.

4.Remove pillow block bearings from shaft.

5.Reverse this procedure for replacement.

NOTE: Once the shaft assembly has been installed into dryer. Return pillow block bearing to the marked position and tighten set screws.

6. Refer to basket assembly section page 27 for shaft and basket alignment.

N.V-BELT ADJUSTMENT (Motor to Drive Axle)

1.Discontinue electrical power to the dryer.

2.Remove the belt guard cover from the rear of the dryer.

3.Loosen the four (4) bolts holding the drive motor mount to the side of the dryer.

4.Loosen the jam nuts on the adjustment screw on the top of the motor mount.

5.Turn the adjustment screw to lower the motor mount (to tighten the belts) or raise the motor mount (to loosen the belts.)

6.Check the vertical plane of the motor and idler pulleys for parallel adjustment.

7.If realignment is required, loosen motor pulley and bushing, and move motor pulley to proper position.

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Contents ML-96 Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Important Information Safety PrecautionsPage Routine Maintenance CleaningMATERIALS, Gasoline and Other Flammable Vapors Lubrication AdjustmentsInstallation Requirements ENCLOSURE, AIR SUPPLY, and Exhaust RequirementsElectrical and GAS Requirements Operational Service Check Procedure Page Reversing Relay Panel Description of PartsGAS Burner Assembly HSI HOT Surface Ignition Module Gas Models OnlyDrive Motor Drive Shaft Assembly Idler Shaft AssemblyTumbler Basket Main Door Switch Sail Switch Gas Models OnlyBurner HI-LIMIT Gas Models Only Manual Reset Thermostat Lint Drawer SwitchLint Screen Computer Board Replacement ServicingIntroduction Microprocessor Temperature Sensor Probe Replacement Keyboard Touchpad Label Assembly ReplacementFlame Sensor Probe Replacement Ignition ControlsHot Surface Ignitor Flame Sensor Probe Main Burner Orifices Replacement Gas Valve Replacement Refer to burner illustration onTo Convert Natural Gas to L.P. Gas To Test and Adjust Gas Water Column PressureHSI Hot Surface Ignition Module Replacement Burner Tubes ReplacementDisconnect electrical power to the dryer Open lint door Sail Switch Assembly Gas Models Only Sail Switch ReplacementTo Adjust Sail Switch To Install New Main Door Glass Main Door Assembly ReplacementMain Door Hinge Block Replacement Front Panel ReplacementDrive Motor Pulley Replacement Drive Shaft Pulley ReplacementPage 15/16 Flange Bearing Replacement Basket AssemblyRotational Sensor Assembly Idler Shaft Pillow Block Bearing Replacement Drive Shaft Pillow Block Bearing ReplacementBelt Adjustment Motor to Drive Axle Drive Motor V-Belts Replacement Drive Motor ReplacementMotors Lint Door Switch Replacement Motorized Impellor Blower ReplacementComputer will not accept keypad touchpad entries TroubleshootingDryer operates but is taking too long to dry Burner hi-limit safety thermostat is tripping Thermal overload for drive motor is trippingOverload for impellor fan motor is tripping There is excessive vibration coming from the tumbler basket Diagnostic L.E.D. Light Emitting Diode Display Failure Codes Phase 6 OPL System DiagnosticsPage E.D. Display Indicator Number E.D. Light Emitting Diode Display IndicatorsE.D. Display Indicator Number HT1 Heat Output L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator FAN Blower Output L.E.D. light emitting diode IndicatorFuse Main Fuse Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator Lint Lint Door Input L.E.D. light emitting diode IndicatorMain Main Door Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator Power Supply Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator E.D. Codes 1. Display Codes GAS Models only Power 24 VAC is not Evident AT GAS Valve GAS/ELECTRIC only BURNER/OVEN Open HI-LIMIT CircuitGAS only Ignition Attempt Failure Computer Logic and Wiring Diagram Page Drive motor reverses but does not forward, blower motor runs No Display ConditionLint Door Condition Blower motor does not operate, drive motor runsMicroprocessor Computer Main Door ConditionFor Phase 6 Models Manual Reset HI-LIMIT InstructionsMotor Plate High and LOW Voltage Technical InformationInformation on the Data Label Data LabelHOW to USE a Manometer ML-96 Tool List ADC450406 1- 02/09/00-25
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