DMC UniDriv Manuel utilisateur

UniDriv
OWNER’S MANUAL
PNEG-1161
PNEG-1161
Date: 9-21-06

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Table of Contents
Warranty ........................................................................................................................2
Safety Information ..............................................................................................................5
Decals ........................................................................................................................ 9
Preface ...................................................................................................................... 10
Section 1 Track Installation............................................................................................. 11
Section 2 Outer Drive ...................................................................................................... 13
Section 3 Center Hanger................................................................................................. 14
Section 4 Vertical Auger Stub Shaft Assemblies ........................................................... 16
Section 5 Micro Switches................................................................................................ 32
Section 6 Vertical Idlers................................................................................................... 33
Section 7 Main Drive Motor............................................................................................. 34
Main Drive Motor and Mercury Switch Bracket ................................................... 35
Section 8 Belt Installation ............................................................................................... 36
Section 9 Harness Installation........................................................................................ 37
Section 10 Shields Installation ....................................................................................... 49
Section 11 Beam Installation .......................................................................................... 50
Section 12 Auger Installation .......................................................................................... 50
Section 13 Balancing the Unit ........................................................................................ 51
Section 14 Stirall UniDriv Precautionary Check List .................................................... 51
Section 15 Operating Instructions ................................................................................. 52
Section 16 Starting Under Load ..................................................................................... 53
Section 17 UniDriv Management And Maintenance...................................................... 54
Section 18 Performance Characteristics Of The UniDriv ............................................. 56
Parts Section .................................................................................................................... 57
UniDriv Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................................... 84

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Thismanual containsinformation thatisimportantforyou, theowner/operator,to knowandunder-
stand.Thisinformation relates to protecting personal safety and preventing
equipment problems.Itis theresponsibilityof theowner/operatorto inform anyone
operatingorworking in theareaofthis equipment of thesesafetyguidelines.Tohelpyou
recognizethisinformation, weusethesymbols thataredefined below.
Pleasereadthe manual andpayattentionto these sections.Failuretoread this manual
andit’ssafety instructions is amisuseof the equipment andmayleadto serious injuryordeath.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
DANGER indicatesanimminentlyhazardoussituation which, ifnot
avoided,will result indeath or serious injury.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you
to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided,could result indeath or seriousinjury.
CAUTION indicatesa potentially hazardoussituation which,if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardoussituation which, ifnot avoided, may resultin property
damage.
NOTE indicatesinformation about theequipment that youshouldpay
special attention to.

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FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on
your machine safety signs. Keep signs in good condition.
Replace missing or damaged safety signs. Be sure new
equipment components and repair parts include the current
safety signs. Replacement safety signs are available from
the manufacturer.
Know how to operate and adjust your UniDriv to obtain the
maximum efficiency. Do not let anyone operate without
instruction.
Keep your machinery in proper working condition. Unautho-
rized modifications to the machine may impair the function
and/or safety and affect machine life.
BURYINGTHE UNITWILLVOID YOURWARRANTY.
DO NOT OPERATE UNIDRIV INAN EMPTY BIN. To test the
unit in an empty bin, make sure no one is in the bin, then turn
power “on” and “off” immediately from the outside of the bin.
Do NOT let it run in an empty bin.
If you do not understand any part of this manual and need
assistance, contact your dealer.
OPERATE MOTOR PROPERLY
To avoid serious injury or death, stay away from unit and
make sure everyone is clear of the UniDriv before
starting or operating the unit.
All electrical connections should be made
in accordance with the National Electric Code. Be sure
equipment and bins are properly grounded.
Do not operate electric motor equipped units until
motors are properly grounded.
Disconnect power on electrical driven units before
resetting motor overloads.
Do not repetitively stop and start the drive in order to
free a plugged condition. Jogging the drive in this type of
condition can damage the equipment.

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Always use safe
sturdy ladders.
AVOID FALLS
Be sure to anchor the bottom of any ladder being
used in a bin or silo to prevent it from slipping.
Because the Uni-Drive is suspended from chains in
the center, be cautious of positioning ladder against
the Uni-Drive. The Uni-Drive can move or swing from
the weight of a person climbing on the ladder.
Also, when setting a ladder against the Uni-Drive, a
vise grip or some other type of tie down should be
used in the front and back of the track drive unit. This
keeps the Uni-Drive from rolling or sliding around the
bin while service work is being performed.
During heavy service work, such as removing auger
drive, electric motors, or replacing electrical swivel,
tying the ladder to the main frame or some other solid
component is advised.
Climbing out on the main beam or augers from either
a ladder or the roof manhole should NEVER be
attempted.
If an unusual amount of service work needs to be
performed, lowering the unit onto saw horses might
be the safest way.
STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING PARTS
CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED if it is
necessary to enter the bin while the UniDriv is in
operation.
Entanglement in rotating augers will cause
serious injury or death.
Keep all shields and covers in place at all times.
Wear close fitting clothing. Stop and lock out
power source before making adjustments,
cleaning, or maintaining equipment.

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PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambu-
lance service, hospital, and fire department near
yourtelephone.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment
appropriate to the job.
Safety glasses should be worn at all times to
protect eyes from debris.
Wear gloves to protect your hands from sharp
edges on plastic or steel parts.
A respirator may be needed to help prevent
breathing potentially toxic fumes and dust.
Wear hard hat and steel toe boots to help
protect your head and toes from falling debris.
Eye Protection
Gloves
Steel Toe Boots
Respirator
Hard Hat
PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE
Always lockout power source before servicing equipment.
Understand service procedures before doing work. Keep
area clean and dry.
Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is in
operation. Keep hands, feet, and clothing from rotating parts.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed.
Fix damage immediately. Replace worn or broken
parts. Remove any build up grease, oil, or debris.

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Operator Qualifications
A. TheUser/Operator must becompetent and experiencedto operate thisequipment. Anyone who workswith
oraroundthis equipment must have goodcommon sense in order tobe qualified. These persons must also
know and meet all other qualifications, such as:
1. Anypersonwhohas not readand/or does notunderstand all operationand safety
procedures is not qualified to operate this system.
2. Certainregulations applyto personnel operatingpower machinery. Personnel under
the age of 18 years may not operate power machinery, including augers. It is your
responsibility,as owner and/orsupervisor, to knowwhat these regulationsare in your
areaor situation.
3. Unqualifiedorincompetent persons areto remain outof the workarea.
4. O.S.H.A. (Occupational Safety & HealthAdministration) regulations state:
"At the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter, the employer shall
instructevery employee inthe safeoperation and servicingof all equipmentwith
whichthe employee is, orwill be involved." (Federal OccupationalSafety & Health
StandardsforAgriculture. SubpartD, Section19287.57 (a) (6).
B. As a requirement of OSHA, it is necessary for the employer to train the employee in the safe operating and
safetyprocedures for thisequipment. We included thissign-off sheetforyour convenienceand personal
record keeping. All unqualified persons are to stay out of the work area at all times. It is strongly
recommendedthat another qualifiedperson whoknows the shutdownprocedure isin the areain the eventof
an emergency. Aperson who has not read this manual and doesn’t understand all operating and safety
instructions, is not qualified to operate this machine.
DATE EMPLOYER'S SIGNATURE EMPLOYEE'S SIGNATURE

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THEDECALSSHOWNONTHISPAGEMUSTBEDISPLAYEDAS SHOWN
REPLACEMENTSAREAVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Writeto: DMC
1004EastIllinois St.
Assumption,IL 62510
217-226-4421
PLEASE NOTE: 1. The decalson thispagearenotactual size.
2. Keep all decals wiped clean at all times.
3. Alldeals must bereplacediftheyare destroyed, missing,
paintedover, or can nolongerberead.
1067021
2 Decals on both sides of Frame
DC-GBC-1A(English)&
DC-GBC-1S(Spanish)
Decal on inside of doors
KEEP CLEAR OF ROTATING PARTS!
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KEEP HANDS OUT!
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SUB-ASSEMBLED INSTRUCTIONS
Read Owners Manual Thoroughly Before Operating
UniDriv.
1. Check to be sure all belts are in place
and idlers are engaged.
a. To augers move idler
handle to .
b. To augers, move idler
handle to .
2. Start the unit.
3. Run the unit one complete revolution
after one ring of grain has been put in
the bin, checking for:
a. Obstruction to unit travel.
b. Clockwise horizontal movement of
the unit as observed form above.
engage
right
disengage
left
4. DO NOTstart inempty bin.
(Except momentarily to check
rotation of motors).
5. Always start the unit after 1 ring of
grain is in bin and allow it to run during
all filling and emptying operations.
STARTING UNDER LOAD:
1. Be sure all idlers are and
belts are in
p
lace on
p
ulle
y
s.
2. Start motor, watchin
g
the unit to be
sure everything is functioning properly.
3. When motor and the first auger on
each side of it reach full speed (after 5-10
seconds) engage the rest of the idlers
one at a time, moving from those nearest
the motor outward to the augers on the
ends of the beam. All augers should be
engaged within two minutes after the
motor is started or the outer drive belt
should be removed to prevent binding of
augers.
4. Always follow steps 1,2, and 3 when
starting the unit under load.
5. If the unit tilts more than 3° when
running in afull bin, adjust the center
hanger balance mechanism until augers
run vertical.
disengaged
Date of Installation:
________________
1004 East Illinois Street Assum
p
tion, IL 62568 Ph:
(
217
)
226-4421
DC-1733
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2 Decals on both sides of Frame
DC-1733
Decals on insideof Doors
DC-889
Decals on both motors.

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Preface
The instructions for assembly are organized into sections dealing with vari-
ous assemblies on the UniDriv. Following the step by step instructions will
save time in overall installation as many tips gained through field experience
are provided. Close attention to assembly dimensions and installation se-
quences will avoid later problems in installation and operation.
DATE OF INSTALLATION:
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