CONVEYOR REMOVAL

1. Remove extension shelves (if applicable).

2.Push coupling away from drive lugs.

3.Remove conveyor from oven cavity.

4. Reassemble in reverse order.

5. Install extension shelves (if applicable).

CONVEYOR DISASSEMBLY FOR CLEANING

Pull conveyor out the right end. Place on table or work surface.

CONNECTING

LINKS INCORRECT

FOUR PLACES

INCORRECT

1.Locate connecting links on the conveyor belt, turn belt to place the links on the top left end of the conveyor – approximately 8” (203 mm) from the shaft.

2.You can easily remove the connecting links by grasping them with a pair of pliers and slipping the eye of the connecting link over the wire of the other links.

Also, notice the direction of the opening on the other links. The belt will have to be reinstalled with the opening facing the same way.

3.Carefully pull out the belt, rolling it up as you go. After you have it removed it may be placed in a pan of detergent solution to soak. Rinse with clean water.

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Lincoln 1300 Series Conveyor Removal, Conveyor Disassembly for Cleaning, Connecting Links Incorrect Four Places

1300 Series specifications

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