Technical data

Operating Manual for AViTEQ Small Conveyor Units KF and KR
©1999 AViTEQ Vibrationstechnik GmbH Version 10/1999
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3.2.2 Flow chart - explanations
1 Rubber feet are part of the shipment of AViTEQ small conveyor units. They
are already screwed to the underside of the small conveyor drive when the
unit is shipped. However, the rubber feet may become unusable following
plant modification or ageing due to environmental factors. They must be
exchanged if there is visible evidence of porosity, lack of elasticity, oily sur-
face or other damage (cf. picture to the left).
Rubber feet destruction due to contact with oil! The rubber feet are not oil-resi-
stant - avoid contamination with oil under any circumstances, ensure that the base
plate is clean, and that your hands are oil-free during installation. In oily environ-
ments, the rubber feet should be checked at half-yearly intervals.
2 You may order the required number of rubber feet from AViTEQ Vibrations-
technik using the part numbers in table 3.8.
3 Before you mark the drilling holes, you should take care when positioning
the small conveyor unit. Later, the working unit will have to vibrate freely
and should not strike against the neighbouring conveyor channels or rails.
The distance depends on the vibration width, which will be adjusted later!
In the case of working units with feeder or output funnels, the cuff used must not
impede free vibration of the unit. Observe appropriate cuff length and flexibility!
4 Do not damage the rubber feet if you leave the unit on the base plate during
drilling!
5 Do not exceed the permissible tightening torques as this may result in
damage to the rubber foot concerned (table 3.9).
Drive Number per small
conveyor drive
Part number
KF 0,3 4 14162
KF 0,5 4 1710
KF 0,7 4 1288
KF 0,9 4 1547
Table 3.8 Part numbers for rubber feet
ATTENTION!
NOTE