Trio CRP42A Permanent Magnet Manual (SN. 065)
Trio CRP42A Permanent Magnet Manual (SN. 065)
Trio CRP42A Permanent Magnet Manual (SN. 065)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
150 4
220 5
320 6
7 GB97.1/16 Washer 16 19
CRP42A.1.1 Drum 1
10 CRP42A.2 Frame 1
27 GB6170/M8/GD8 Nut M8 10
31 CRP42A-2 Stainless Steel Side Plate (LH & RH) Each) Total 2
34 GB95/20 Washer 20 2
40 GB95/10 Washer 10 4
3 GB6170/M6 Nut M6 10
11 GB97.1/6 Washer 6 10
Sample Figure
1 Kit
1 SDK-001 Safety Decal Kit and Charts
(2 x 11 Stickers)