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Trio CRP42A Permanent Magnet Manual (SN. 065)

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The manual provides information about the proper use and maintenance of the equipment to ensure high efficiency, long service life and low costs.

The manual aims to give customers a clear understanding of how the equipment works, its capabilities and requirements through the knowledge and experience of qualified people.

Operators should wear protective equipment, think safety, lock out energy sources before maintenance, and follow all safety instructions to prevent accidents and injuries.

Trio Engineered Products, Inc. • 12823 Schabarum Ave.

• Irwindale, CA 91706 • Telephone 626-851-3966 • Fax 626-851-9526

Self-Cleaning Permanent Magnet Manual

Models

CRP42A

Size: 42”x48”
Serial Number: 065
To the Owner & Operator
We have tried to provide information that gives our customers a clear understanding of
equipment construction, function, capabilities and requirements. This information is based on
the knowledge and experience of qualified people at our company and in our field
organization. Proper use of this information provides users of our equipment with high
efficiency, maximum service life and low maintenance costs. That is why we strongly
recommend that anyone using our equipment be familiar with this manual.
Information presented here should not be considered authoritative in every situation. Users
will as a matter of course encounter problems and circumstances that raise questions not
anticipated here. Such questions should be directed to their distributor or the manufacturer.
Anyone who uses this equipment for any purpose other than that for which it was intended
assumes sole responsibility for dangers encountered and injuries sustained as a result of
such misuse.

Federal, state and local safety regulations aim to protect both people and
property from accident, injury and harmful exposure. When complied with, such
regulations are often effective. Hazards to personnel and property are further
reduced when this equipment is used in accordance with all operation and
maintenance instructions. Generally:

(1) Read and heed all danger, warning, caution, and notice decals. Know what guards and
protective devices are included and see that each is installed and in operational condition.
Additional guards and protective devices may be required and must be installed by the user
(owner) before operating.
(2) Never attempt to maintain, lubricate or adjust this equipment while it is running. Lock out
and tag out all energy sources before doing maintenance, cleaning, adjusting or repairing this
equipment. Make it impossible for anyone to start this machine while others are working on it
or in it.
(3) Wear personal protective equipment such as hard hats, ear plugs, safety glasses and
safety shoes when operating this equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or long hair.
(4) Think safety and act safely. Stay alert at all times. Eliminate or neutralize potential
hazards as soon as you spot them. Never allow anyone to engage in horseplay when near
this equipment.

Failure to take these precautions will result in death or severe personal injury.

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The following warning applies to equipment supplied with lead-acid batteries:

Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and
reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.

The following warning applies to equipment supplied with diesel powered engines:

Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.

Product Registration:
All equipment must be registered within 14 days of start-up to receive warranty coverage.
Registration information will only be accepted from the end-users of the equipment, however
dealers can register the equipment for the end-user provided the information registered is the
end-user’s information.
In addition to this registration, all cone crushers, vertical shaft impact crushers, and all
screens using urethane media must have an application data sheet on file and approved by
Trio.
After completion of the registration and application data sheet, if required, all submitted
information will be reviewed and a confirmation email sent to the email address provided to
Trio.
Warranty will be fully enforced upon confirmation of payment and receipt of the above
information.
Register online at: http://www.trioproducts.com/register/form
or call Trio at +1 626 851 3966.

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Warranty Terms & Conditions
Seller warrants all new equipment manufactured or imported by Trio Engineered
Products, Inc. (Trio) against defects in material or workmanship attributed to the original
machine manufacturing. No other warranties are expressed or implied.
Warranty claims must be made through the dealer or agent responsible for the original
equipment sale, as the equipment will have been registered with them at the time of
sale from Trio. Claims must be made within twelve (12) months or 2,000 working hours,
whichever occurs first, from the date of readiness for operation, but not more than
fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment from Trio. All parts claimed to be defective
shall be returned to Trio, freight prepaid, for inspection to determine that the said part or
parts are defective.
If it is determined that the fault lies with Trio, Trio will ship a replacement part or parts at
no cost, but freight charges will be paid by customer. If it is determined that the fault
does not lie with Trio, a replacement part or parts will be shipped, freight collect, to the
customer with the receipt of a purchase order from the dealer or agent. Trio will not be
responsible for freight costs associated with warranty claims.
When petitioning for a warranty item, the serial number of the equipment must be
referenced. The serial number must be clearly identifiable on the Trio nameplate on the
equipment. This warranty is void if:
The serial number plate and/or other markings identifying the machine as Trio have
been altered or removed.
The machine was not sold under the Trio brand name or another brand name approved
by Trio.
Parts have been used other than those supplied by Trio.
Trio makes no warranty with respect to damages or defects in any product caused by
improper installation, operation, maintenance, and storage or caused by negligence or
accident. In addition, any product repaired or altered in any way as reasonably
determined by Trio, that affects the performance or purpose for which the equipment
was originally manufactured, will not be covered under this warranty.
Under this warranty, the buyer will not be entitled to any labor charges involving the
repair of the equipment involving warranty items, unless authorized by Trio in writing.
Warranties of merchantability or of fitness for any particular purpose or arising from the
course of dealing or usage of trade are specifically excluded. Any affirmation of fact,
description of goods, or sample or model referred to in this agreement or elsewhere,
whether or not the same relate to production or capability of the goods to perform, are
not the basis of this agreement, unless specifically made a party of the agreement in
writing.
Under no circumstances will Trio be responsible for consequential or punitive damages
of any nature, whether based on contract or tort, including but not limited to lost profits,
loss of production, delays or other expenses. Under no circumstances shall the liability
of Trio exceed the purchase price of the equipment furnished.
The laws of the state of California shall govern the warranty. The parties agree that
exclusive jurisdiction for any claim for breach of this warranty shall rest in the Los
Angeles County Superior Court in the State of California.

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Hazard Warning
Any machinery may be hazardous to the user if it is not maintained and operated properly.
The following precautions should always be observed:

CRUSHING MACHINERY
1. Take special care to see that all parts of your body are clear of moving parts and pinch
points before starting or operating machinery.
2. Make sure that all rotating sheaves, pulleys and belts are properly guarded to prevent
being caught by them.
3. Be sure that the feed and discharge systems for material processing equipment are
designed and maintained so that processed materials (rocks, gravel, coal, etc.) are retained
within the system. Do not allow any part of your body to enter in or near the material flow.
4. Never sit or stand on any component of the machinery while it is in operation to prevent
injuries arising from vibration.
5. Verify that the supporting structure(s) provided by your company for the machinery is
sufficient to support both the total weight of the equipment and the dynamic load and
stresses created by the equipment.

CONVEYING MACHINERY
1. Be sure that all parts of your body are kept clear of moving conveyor belts, especially at
pinch points.
2. Do NOT lubricate machinery while it is in motion.
3. Never lean over a moving conveyor belt, or ride on a conveyor belt intended only for
material transport.
4. Always keep clear of feed or discharge points of all material conveyor systems.
5. Be sure that all guards are securely fastened in place on sheaves, pulleys, and belts before
and during equipment operation.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Trio provides only such safety equipment and guards as are specified by the Purchaser on the
Shop Order or the Customer Order Acknowledgment. All other required safety devices must
be furnished by the Purchaser.

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General Safety Practices
Safety Practices affect everyone. Any and all personnel who operate or maintain your
equipment are expected to comply with the basic safety practices which follow.
This manual contains the best available information on proper installation, operation and
maintenance of the equipment which it addresses. It does NOT replace or supersede
applicable federal, state, or local regulations, your company safety rules, or insurance carrier
requirements. It definitely is not intended to replace good judgment or common sense!
Equipment operators, plant management and safety engineers are required and expected to
be aware of potential hazards that may exist in the specific workplace where the equipment is
installed and operated. All personnel are expected to develop, implement and maintain a safe
work environment compatible with operating conditions, requirements, and practices.
Additional safety precautions suited to the specific conditions of the work site and the
equipment installation are the responsibility of the user.
Experience has demonstrated that the greatest number of workplace accidents are caused by
failure to follow established safety rules. Be sure that you are fully familiar with the safety
program requirements applicable to operating this type of equipment. Consult your
supervisor concerning any operating procedure that you are not sure about before operating or
working on this equipment.
Note: It is strongly recommended that properly constructed and guarded access platforms be
erected at convenient locations on the equipment installation site to allow safe inspection,
adjustment, maintenance and repair of the equipment described in this manual. It is the
responsibility of the purchaser of this equipment to ensure that such platforms comply with
applicable federal, state, and local standards and regulations.

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Personal Safety Practices
Arrangements for Emergency Situations
Supervisory and operating personnel should develop an emergency response profile for
possible emergencies on the worksite. All personnel should know the location of fire-
extinguishers, where to obtain first-aid assistance and supplies, emergency report telephone
numbers, power shut-off points, and other equipment shut-down control locations.
Appropriate tools and equipment should be available to allow immediate response to
emergency situations. Always follow the requirements and regulations of your company’s
Emergency Action Plan.

Safe Installation
1. Read and understand all parts of this manual including General Dimension Drawings.
2. Review your Plant Engineer’s Installation Drawings for this equipment.
3. Select, Assemble, and Test the correct hoisting and rigging equipment required to move
the equipment to the installation site in your family.
If there is any question regarding the proper rigging of the equipment or necessary hardware
to make the lift/movement of the equipment to its’ designated mounting location, contact your
local representative or Trio to resolve the questions prior to beginning installation activities.

Know and Understand How the Equipment Works


It is absolutely essential that machine operators understand completely how the crusher works.
The operator must know the location and function of all controls, gauges, indicators and alarms
included with the unit. Operators and maintenance personnel must be completely familiar
with maintenance procedures and schedules. Only if the equipment is given maintenance on
the prescribed schedule can costly and time-consuming breakdowns be prevented.
DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE WHEN ITS PARTS ARE WORN BEYOND DESIGNATED TOLERANCES.
REPAIR OR REPLACE THEM BEFORE TROUBLE OCCURS.

READ THE MANUAL AND UNDERSTAND YOUR MACHINERY


Have everyone READ THE MANUAL (and all related literature) furnished with your equipment to learn its operating and
maintenance characteristics, capacities, and limitations. Learn the location and function of ALL CONTROLS,
indicators, warning devices and WARNING instructions.
READ and OBSERVE the SAFETY DECALS! Replace the decals when it becomes necessary

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Inspect Your Machine Before Start-Up
Make a visual inspection of the machine for loose, worn, or damaged parts or faulty safety
devices. Inspect all drive belts and pulleys for excessive wear. Test alarm systems and
check fluid levels. Make sure that hydraulic, air, and lubrication systems and their respective
valves, drains, and fittings are in proper working order. Report or repair any problem before
starting the machine.

Follow the Recommended Equipment Start-Up Instructions


Be sure that control systems and alarms are working properly. Check gauges for proper
readings. Check for any unusual noises that may indicate bearing failure or other mechanical
problems. Check for sudden rises in lubricant temperature. Shut the equipment down
immediately if problems are detected, and report the problem(s) to your supervisor. Always
refer to the Operating Section of this manual if you are unsure about a start-up procedure or
for additional information.

Stop the Machine Properly and Safely


The machine must be completely stopped with power off and locked-out with controls tagged
before any cleaning, repairs, adjustments, or service is performed. All provisions of your
company’s Control of Hazardous Energy (Lock-Out/Tag-Out) program must be followed.

Report the Need for Necessary Repairs Immediately


Report any situation involving the need for repair, replacement or adjustment of an equipment
component immediately. Remember, the most minor defect could result in injuries to yourself
or others or serious damage to the machinery if it is not corrected promptly.
Do NOT work on the equipment unless you have been properly and completely trained to do
the work involved.

Prevent Fire Hazards


Never weld or use a cutting torch near open or exposed fuels, lubricants, or other flammable
materials. Follow your company’s Hot Work Policy.
Do not let greasy or oily rags accumulate in poorly ventilated areas. Store oily rags and other
combustible materials in an approved storage container and dispose of them properly.

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Never use an open flame to check for fluid leaks in the equipment. Use an approved low
voltage electric light or flashlight.
Never smoke in undesignated areas. Follow your company’s Smoking Rules. Always
extinguish smoking materials properly. Know where the nearest fire extinguisher is located,
how to operate it, and what types of fires it can be used to extinguish. Make sure that fire
extinguishers are in place, are in proper working condition, and have a current, valid inspection
tag. If a fire extinguisher is not readily available, or does not meet these requirements, report
the situation to your supervisor.

Keep Your Work Area Clean


Become fully familiar with the worksite where the equipment is installed. Inspect the area
daily and see that unsafe conditions are corrected. Make sure that all equipment guards are
securely fastened in place, that steps, stairways, work platforms and barrier rails are sound
and free of spills or obstructions. Keep the floor/work surface clean and free of oil, greasy
rags, cables, chains, buckets and other obstructions. Keep tools and loose parts in a tool box
or appropriate storage areas. Use high flashpoint/low toxicity solutions for cleaning.

Handle Tools, Heavy Parts, and Machine Components Properly


Do not toss parts or tools or drop them off platforms. Do not lower or swing electric or air
power tools by their powercords or air lines. Use a suitable rope and/or container to lower
tools or parts to the floor. Review job activities and arrange to get help before you attempt to
lift, carry or move heavy parts. For heavy or awkward lifts use proper hoisting devices.

Dress Properly for the Job and Use Appropriate Personal


Protective Equipment
Follow your company Personal Protective Equipment Policy. Discuss personal protective
equipment requirements with your supervisor before operating equipment or performing
service, repair or adjustment work. Don’t wear loose clothes or jewelry, and restrain long hair.

Follow Your Company Substance Abuse Control Policy


Report any use of prescription or over-the-counter medications to your supervisor prior to
operating this equipment or making any adjustments or repairs to it.
ALCOHOL OR OTHER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES SHOULD NOT BE USED PRIOR TO OR DURING
WORK ON THIS EQUIPMENT.

Avoid Serious Eye/Skin Injuries


Hydraulic fluid or compressed air can penetrate or burn the skin or damage the eyes causing
serious injury, blindness, or death.
Mineral-based hydraulic oil is hazardous. Always wear goggles when working with hydraulic
fluid. Flush your skin or eyes thoroughly with water if you spill or splash hydraulic fluid on
yourself. Remove clothing on which hydraulic fluid has splashed. Get immediate assistance
and report the matter to your supervisor. Get appropriated medical care. Wear appropriate
personal protective equipment as set forth in your company’s Personal Protective Equipment

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Policy when handling hydraulic fluid. Wash your hands with soap and water after handling
hydraulic fluid. Never eat, drink or smoke while handling hydraulic fluid.
Make sure that all compressed air lines and couplings are in proper operating condition at all
times. Be sure that all compressed air lines intended for chip or dust removal are fitted with
OSHA compliant pressure relief nozzles. Never use compressed air to clean your clothing or
any part of your body.

Dispose of All Waste Materials Properly


Dispose of all waste materials such as fuels, lubricants, hydraulic fluid, etc. in accordance with
your company waste management policies, and federal, state, and local regulations. If you
have a question concerning proper procedures to be followed, consult with your supervisor, or
the company safety administrator.

Safety and Maintenance Practices


Replace Loose or Defective Parts
Keep the equipment clean and free of dirt and oil so that loose, broken, defective, or worn
parts can be easily identified. Make daily visual checks for missing, cracked, or frayed V-
belts. Also check daily for frayed, broken or kinked cables. Inspect end connections for
wear. Replace sheaves with cracked rims or spokes immediately. Report suspected defects
to your supervisor.

Properly Ground Machine Electrical Components


Check frequently to ensure that the equipment is properly grounded as stipulated in your
company electrical safety rules. Prevent any electric cable from coming in contact with water
in puddles, drainage channels, etc. Protect power cables from vehicular traffic such as
forklifts and other motor vehicles. Power cables should be bridged over traffic lanes. All
permanent electric cables should be in proper conduit or other approved insulation. Follow

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your company electrical safety rules with regard to periodic inspection of the condition of
electric line insulation and couplings. Do NOT use portable, flexible electric cords to deliver
electric power to the equipment.

CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY (LOCK-OUT/TAG-OUT)


PROGRAM
CAUTION: Purchaser must implement a Control of Hazardous Energy (Lock-Out/Tag-Out)
Program which complies with 29 CFR 1910.147 and 133 regulations.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to provide a suitable Control of Hazardous Energy
program for the protection of its’ employees while they are engaged in the installation,
maintenance, repair, or modification of equipment powered by electricity, hydraulic, pneumatic
or mechanical energy in order to meet the regulations of the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Occupational
Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Under certain conditions, and in certain operating environments, regulations concerning this
area are promulgated by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Certain
state, county, or local regulations may also apply. Assistance in establishing specific
regulatory obligations may be obtained from regulatory agencies, insurance carriers, or private
consultants.
Specific information concerning electrical operating characteristics such as output, rated
capacity, etc. of electrical motors supplied with the equipment may be obtained by review of
the technical data contained in this manual or from the specific equipment supplier stipulated in
the Shop Order.

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Obtaining Control of Hazardous Energy Program Materials
Listed below are three possible suppliers of materials to aid you in development,
documentation and maintenance of your program. Inclusion of the names of these firms in
this manual does not represent an endorsement of them by Trio. These firms provide some
of the materials required for a comprehensive program.
1. SETON Name Plate Company
P. O. Box BD - 1331
New Haven, CT 06505-9770
Telephone 203-488-8059
Toll Free 800-243-6624
Fax Toll Free 800-345-7819
2. EMED Co., Inc.Telephone
Graphic Communications Products
Buffalo, NY 14240-0369
P. O. Box 369
Toll Free 800-442-3363
Fax Toll Free 800-344-2578
3. D & G Sign and Label
P. O. Box LA - 157
Toll Free 800-356-9269
Northford, CT 06472
Telephone 203-483-0491
Fax 203-488-4770
The Purchaser has sole responsibility for safe operation of this equipment. The Purchaser is
responsible for ensuring that on-site machine operation is in compliance with any and all
applicable federal, state, county or city safety standards and regulations.
The equipment may be moved from one site to another a number of times by various
purchasers, lessees, etc. Consequently, responsibility for compliance with applicable safety
and environmental codes lies with the entity responsible for operating the equipment within
each jurisdiction.
Purchaser is wholly responsible for any ancillary or support equipment such as, but not limited
to, processed material receiving devices, and inspection or service platforms.
Purchaser is required to perform periodic maintenance of the type and on the recommended
schedules set forth in this manual. Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to safety
devices delivered with the equipment set forth in the Shop Order, and Warning and Instruction
labels affixed to the equipment. Replacement parts including warning and instructional labels
are available from Trio. Purchaser is invited to call for availability and current price of such
parts and labels at 1-626-851-3966.
Any modifications or machinery as designed, manufactured, and delivered by Trio without the
express written approval and consent of Trio will void all warranties and remove all
responsibility of Trio for any and all damages to persons or property.

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General Information
Introduction
This Operation and Maintenance Manual has been prepared to assist in the installation,
operation, and maintenance of Trio self cleaning permanent magnets.
The information contained in this manual is intended to familiarize the operator with the
general configuration and assembly of this equipment. It should aid in providing the necessary
information for the efficient operation and maintenance of this machine.

Machine Description
The magnets are designed for inline or cross-belt installations.
Designed with maintenance ease in mind, the magnet’s wear and replacement parts are easily
accessible and removable. The following pages provide a more detailed description of the
recommended maintenance procedures.

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Machine Schematic
The diagram below presents a general schematic of the machine.

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Shipping Condition
The magnets are sold and delivered partially assembled.
The motor will need to be installed along with the V-belt drive and guard. The V-belt
guards are not included with the unit.
The motor power supply is to be determined by the end user. No provisions or controls
for its operation are included with the unit.
The control panel will need to be wired along with the magnet once the power supply
arrangement has been identified.

Initial Assembly
Upon receipt, inspect the delivery to ensure that all parts are accounted for. After
unpacking the loose parts, check all installed bolts to ensure that they are installed with
the proper torque.
The adjustable pulley will need to be tightented to ensure the belt runs as smoothly as
possible.

Recommended Tolls
The machines are built using metric sized bolts, washers, and nuts. Consequently, a
complete set of metric sized tools should be readily available for installation, removal,
as well as emergency and scheduled repairs. Refer to the parts manual for exact sizes.

Replacement Parts
Trio stocks a limited supply of replacement parts to provide responsive service on
replacement and wear part orders. When ordering parts, please have the following
information available:
Magnet Model Number
Magnet Serial Number
Part Number
Address to Ship Part(s)
Purchase Order Number

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Bolt Tightness
The initial tightening of bolts should prevent premature loosening, but the tightness of all
nuts and bolts should be checked regularly to ensure that no loose bolts contribute to
machine down time.

Appendix A table illustrates the bolts torque specifications.

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Installation and Maintenance Information
General Assembly Instructions
Upon receipt, inspect the delivery to ensure that all parts are accounted for. After
unpacking the loose parts, check all installed bolts to ensure that they are installed with
the proper torque.
1. Mount the electric motor on the motor base.
2. Install the drive sheave on the motor.
3. Install the V-belt drives on the sheaves.
4. Grease each of the pillow block bearing.
5. Pour oil into the gearbox.
After installing the magnet in the desired position, connect the power supply to the
motor.
Should any strange noise, smell or smoke develop after starting, immediately stop the
unit and check for problems.

Frame Assembly
When moving the machine always lift equally at each corner - using the lifting eyes to
prevent over loading.
The supporting structure for the machine must be strong enough and rigid enough not
to induce out of sync vibrations.

Operating Instructions
If all of the pre-checks are OK, and all guards are in place, power may be supplied to
the machine.
When the machine has settled down and if everything looks and sounds OK, then
material may be fed to the conveyors under the magnet.

Running Speed
The machine was designed to run at a particular speed for the mounting, slope, load
and other conditions already discussed. At 394 fpm, the unit will operate optimally in in-
line applications. For cross belt installations, a slightly slower speed is recommended,
though the exact speed will need to be determined in the field.
Lowering the speed is always more advisable as it will prolong the life of the machine.
In no case should the change be more than 50 RPM either way.

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Potential Problems
Once a machine has been set-up and is operating properly, the most likely problems
occur with loosened belts which slow the machine or cause it to operate sporadically.
If the machine has been serviced: check the motor rotation often when a motor is
replaced the phase of the electrical power might have been inadvertently changed
causing the direction of conveyor operation to be reversed.

Maintenance
General maintenance should include a review of pre-start procedure in addition to
checking bolt tension, and examining the magnet for abnormal wear and correcting
obvious problems. Motion and running speed checks should also be performed.
Check and grease the pulley bearings.

Drive Maintenance
Always keep the V belts and sheaves properly aligned. Check to be sure that all bolts
are properly tightened and that the motor base springs are in good order. Replace
belts whenever a belt begins to crack from age or whenever a belt stretches out of
limits. Never allow safety aspects to reach a state of disrepair.
ALWAYS LOCK-OUT THE ELECTRICAL CONTROL WHEN WORKING ON THE
MACHINE.

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Gearbox Lubrication
Use a high grade petroleum base, rust and oxidation inhibited (R&O) gear oil.
After the first 100 hours running, drain reducer and flush with kerosene, clean the drain
plug and refill to proper level with new lubricant. Under average industrial operating
conditions, the lubricant should be changed every 2500 hours of operating or every 6
months.

Caution
Gearbox ships without oil. Oil must be added before operation to prevent
damage to gear box and the rest of the machine. Failure to add oil will void any
warranty.

Oil Volume
The gearbox can hold 72 ounces (2.25 Qts). Under average industrial operating
conditions, the lubricant should be changed every 2,500 hours of operation or every 6
months, whichever occurs first.
Drain reducer and flush with kerosene, clean magnetic drain plug and refill to proper
level with new lubricant. Check oil level regularly.

Caution
Extreme pressure (EP) lubricants are not recommended for average operating
conditions. Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to, or
destruction of, the equipment.

Caution
Too much oil will cause overheating and too little will result in gear failure. Check
oil level regularly. Failure to observe these precaution could result in damage to,
or destruction of, the equipment.

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Under extreme operating conditions, such as rapid rise and fall of temperature, dust,
dirt, chemical particles, chemical fumes, or oil sump temperatures above 200°F, the oil
should be changed every 1 to 3 months depending on severity of conditions.
Caution
Do not use EP oils containing slippery additives such as graphite or molybdenum
disulphide in the reducer when backstop is used. These additives will destroy
sprag action. Failure to observe these precautions could result in damage to, or
destruction of, the equipment.

Lubrication Recommendations-ISO Grades


Ambient TXS315 (1:15) RATIO GEARBOX Output RPM
Temperature 81-150 rpm 151-400rpm
50F~125F
ISO 320 220
(10C~52C)
Viscosity
15F~60F
Grade 220 150
(-9.5C~15.5C)
Note: This magnet gearbox output speed factory default is 155RPM

Lubrication Grade Equivalents


ISO AGMA

150 4
220 5
320 6

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Parts Information

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Parts List
Item Part Number Description Qty.
1 CRP36A-1 Clamp Plate (LH & RH Each) Total 4

2 GB5783/M12x35/GD8.8 Bolt M12X35 4

3 GB6170/M12/GD8 Nut M12 4

4 GB93/12 Lock Washer 12 4

5 GB5782/M16x75/GD8.8 Bolt M16X75 8

6 GB6170/M16/GD8 Nut M16 11

7 GB97.1/16 Washer 16 19

8 GB93/16 Lock Washer 16 20

CRP42A.1 Drum (I) Assembly 1

UCP212-39 Pillow Bearing 2

GB5783/ 7/16-14UNC,L=50 Bolt 7/16”-14UNC, L=50mm 8

GB93/12 Lock Washer 12 8


9
K30-39 Key 5/8X5/8X50 2

XTB30X2 7/16 Bushing 2 7/16 2

CRP42.1-1A Shaft for Drum (I) 1

CRP42A.1.1 Drum 1

10 CRP42A.2 Frame 1

11 CRPS-42” Permanent Magnet 1

12 CRP42A.3 42” Rubber Belt With Stainless Steel Claddings 1

EB0360-5 Recommended Drive Sheave(for 60Hz Motor) 1

13 Dodge#: 2B46/SDSX1-1/8 Recommended Drive Sheave/ Drive Sheave Bushing 1

EB0480B-1 Recommended Drive Sheave (for 50Hz Motor) 1

14 GB77/M8x12 Bolt M8X12 2

15 GB825/M24 Eyebolt M24 4

CRP42A-1 Recommended Driven Sheave 1


16
Dodge#: 2B50/SDSX1-1/4 Recommended Driven Sheave/ Driven Sheave Bushing 1

GB11544/SPA-1200(1198) Recommended V-Belt SPA-1200(1198) 2


17
Dodge#: A46 Recommended V-Belt A46 2

18 TXS315 Reducer 1:15 1

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Item Part Number Description Qty.
19 GB97.1/18 Washer 18 2

20 GB5782/M20x55/GD8.8 Bolt M20x55 2

21 GB6170/M20/GD8 Nut M20 6

22 GB93/20 Lock Washer 20 2

23 GB5783/M8x14/GD8.8 Bolt M8x14 8

24 GB93/8 Lock Washer 8 18

CRP42A.4 Drum (II) Assembly 1

UCP212-39 Pillow Bearing 2

GB5783/7/16-14UNC,L=50 Bolt 7/16”-14UNC, L=50mm 8

GB93/12 Lock Washer 12 8


25
K30-39 Key 5/8X5/8X50 2

XTB30X2 7/16 Bushing 2 7/16 2

CRP42.4-1B Shaft for Drum (II) 1

LGCR14x44-30 Drum 14”X44” 1

26 GB5783/M8X35/GD8.8 Bolt M8X35 2

27 GB6170/M8/GD8 Nut M8 10

28 GB70.1/M16X50/GD8.8 Bolt M16X50 8

29 GB5783/M8x22/GD8.8 Bolt M8x22 6

30 GB5783/M8X28/GD8.8 Bolt M8x28 2

31 CRP42A-2 Stainless Steel Side Plate (LH & RH) Each) Total 2

32 CRP36A.5 Adjustment Plate 2

33 GB5782/M16x250/GD8.8 Bolt M20X250 2

34 GB95/20 Washer 20 2

35 CRP42A.6A V-Belt Guard 1

36 CRP42A.7A Motor Mount 1

184T Recommended Motor 5HP/60HZ/1750RPM/460V 1

37 TECO5-18-184T Recommended Motor 1

Y2-112M-4 Recommended Motor 4KW/50HZ/1440RPM/380V(400V) 1

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Item Part Number Description Qty.
38 GB5782/M10X45/GD8.8 Bolt M10X45 4

39 GB6170/M10/GD8 Nut M10 4

40 GB95/10 Washer 10 4

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Parts List
Item Part Number Description Qty.
CRP42A.3 42” Rubber Belt With Stainless Steel Claddings 1

1 140 Fastener 140 35

2 EB0420A.3-2 Fastener Plate 1

3 GB6170/M6 Nut M6 10

4 GB93/6 Lock Washer 6 10

5 NN300/CRP42A Rubber Belt 1.2X4-5-2, 1060mmx4800mm (42”X189”) 1

6 EB0420A.3-1 Flat Stainless Steel Clad 37

7 MAG SS Fastener Bolt M8x35 180

8 GB6170/M8 Nut M8 180

9 GB93/8 Lock Washer 8 180

10 EB0420A.3.1 Vertical Stainless Steel Clad 8

11 GB97.1/6 Washer 6 10

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Appendix A Bolts Torque Specifications
For Metric Bolts
Diameter Pitch Grade 8.8 Grade 10.9 Grade 12.9
Dry Lube Dry Lube Dry Lube
(mm) (mm)
FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M
6 6.9 9.3 5.2 7 9.7 13.2 7.3 9.9 11.6 15.7 8.7 11.8
8 17.7 23.9 13.3 18 24.9 33.8 18.7 25.4 29.8 40.4 22.4 30.4
10 1.5 30 41 24 32 44 60 34 46 52 71 40 54
10 1.25 32 43 24 33 46 63 36 49 55 74 42 57
12 1.75 53 72 41 55 77 105 60 81 91 123 70 95
12 1.25 58 78 44 60 85 115 65 88 99 134 76 103
14 2 85 115 65 88 124 168 95 129 145 196 111 151
14 1.5 91 124 70 95 134 181 103 139 156 212 120 163
16 2 131 178 101 137 192 260 148 200 225 305 173 234
16 1.5 140 190 108 146 204 277 157 213 240 325 184 250
18 2.5 181 246 139 189 265 359 204 276 311 421 239 324
18 1.5 204 276 156 212 297 403 229 310 349 473 268 364
20 2.5 256 347 197 267 374 507 288 390 439 595 338 458
20 1.5 284 385 218 296 415 563 319 433 487 660 375 508
22 2.5 349 473 268 364 510 692 392 532 599 812 460 624
22 1.5 383 519 294 399 560 759 431 584 657 891 505 685
24 3 443 600 340 461 647 877 497 674 759 1029 583 791
24 2 482 654 371 503 705 956 543 736 828 1122 637 863
27 3 648 879 499 676 949 1286 729 989 1112 1508 856 1160
27 2 700 949 538 730 1023 1387 787 1067 1200 1627 923 1252
30 985 1335 741 1004 1389 1883 1044 1416 1665 2257 1252 1697
36 1716 2326 1290 1749 2419 3280 1819 2466 2900 3931 2180 2956
42 2753 3732 2070 2806 3882 5263 2919 3957 4652 6307 3498 4742
48 4156 5634 3124 4236 5860 7944 4406 5973 7023 9521 5280 7159
56 6662 9032 5009 6791 9393 12735 7063 9575 11259 15264 8465 11477
64 9954 13496 7484 10147 14035 19028 10553 14307 16822 22807 12648 17148
72 14410 19536 10835 14689 20319 27547 15277 20712 24353 33016 18310 24824
ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The maximum torque values are based on 75% of the specified proof strength.
(2) The term "lube" includes the application of thread lubricants, cadmium plating,
and the use of hardened washers; regardless of whether standard or lock nuts are used.

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For SAE (Inch) Bolts
Diamete N S.A. E. Grade 5 S.A. E. Grade 8
r (threads/in Dry Lube Dry Lube
(inches) ) FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M
1/4 20 8 11 6 8 12 16 9 12
1/4 28 10 14 7 9 14 19 11 15
5/16 18 17 23 13 18 25 34 19 26
5/16 24 19 26 15 20 27 37 21 28
3/8 16 31 42 24 33 44 60 34 46
3/8 24 35 47 27 37 49 66 38 52
7/16 14 49 66 38 52 70 95 54 73
7/16 20 55 75 42 57 78 106 60 81
1/2 13 75 102 58 79 106 144 82 111
1/2 20 85 115 65 88 120 163 92 125
9/16 12 109 148 84 114 154 209 118 160
9/16 18 121 164 93 126 171 232 132 179
5/8 11 150 203 115 156 212 287 163 221
5/8 18 170 231 131 178 240 325 185 251
3/4 10 266 361 205 278 376 510 289 392
3/4 16 297 403 229 311 420 570 323 438
7/8 9 430 583 330 447 606 822 466 632
7/8 14 473 641 364 494 668 906 514 697
1 8 644 873 495 671 909 1233 699 948
1 14 704 955 542 735 995 1349 765 1037
1 1/8 7 794 1077 611 829 1288 1747 990 1342
1 1/8 12 891 1208 685 929 1445 1959 1111 1507
1 1/4 7 1120 1519 862 1169 1817 2464 1398 1896
1 1/4 12 1241 1683 954 1294 2012 2728 1548 2099
1 3/8 6 1469 1992 1130 1532 2382 3230 1832 2484
1 3/8 12 1673 2269 1287 1745 2712 3677 2086 2829
1 1/2 6 1949 2643 1500 2034 3161 4286 2432 3298
1 1/2 12 2194 2975 1687 2288 3557 4823 2736 3710
1 3/4 5 2286 3100 1758 2384 4988 6764 3837 5203
2 4.5 3438 4662 2644 3585 7500 10170 5769 7823
2 1/4 4.5 5027 6817 3867 5244 10969 14874 8438 11442
2 1/2 4 6875 9323 5288 7171 15000 20340 11538 15646
2 3/4 4 9321 12639 7170 9723 17794 24129 13688 18561
3 4 12313 16696 9472 12844 23507 31875 18082 24519
ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The maximum torque values are based on 75% of the specified proof strength.
2) The term "lube" includes the application of thread lubricants, cadmium plating,
and the use of hardened washers; regardless of whether standard or lock nuts are used.

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SAFETY DECAL KIT

Sample Figure

ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.

1 Kit
1 SDK-001 Safety Decal Kit and Charts
(2 x 11 Stickers)

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