4. INSTALLATION

Figure 4E

Note: If there is more than 5/8" gap between the bottom pan and the outer edge of the flighting, do not use a sensor in that location. Use another location, such as a take-away auger. (See Figure 4F).

2.Remove the flat bottom pan and mark the sensor cutout area at least one (1) pitch length of the auger from the discharge area. This allows for good pickup of the grain when it leaves the sensing area. Cut the sensor rectangle 1-11/16" x 5-11/16" with a saber saw (do not torch cut) and check so the sensor block fits into it with the stepped edge. (See Figure 4D).

3.Hold the pan up to the unit and mark the flighting where the sensor hole is located. Remove the pan and mark the flighting about 3/8" away from marks just made, so the new marks are six and one half (6-1/2)" apart.

Note: For seven (7)" flight or less, cut the flight to the shaft. Weld the auger flight to the shaft at each end of the six and one half (6-1/2)" cutout marks, then cut out the six and one half (6-1/2)" of flighting from the auger, leaving only the drive tube. For eight (8)" or larger diameter flighting, one-half (1/2)" of flighting can be left as a ribbon around the shaft in the cutout area. (See Figure 4E).

4. Smooth all the rough edges from the cutout area.

5/8" Max. Clearance￿ (Do not use if over 5/8")

Figure 4F

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