00 Series End Drive Flat and Cleated Belt Conveyors Installation, Maintenance & Parts Manual DORNER MFG. CORP. INSIDE THE USA OUTSIDE THE USA P.O. Box 0 975 Cottonwood Ave. TEL: -800-97-8664 TEL: 6-67-7600 Hartland, WI 509-000 USA FAX: -800-69-440 FAX: 6-67-587 85-5 Rev. E For other service manuals visit our website at: www.dorner.com/service_manuals.asp
Table of Contents Introduction... Warnings General Safety... Product Description... 4 Specifications... 4 Installation... 6 Required Tools... 6 Recommended Installation Sequence... 6 Conveyors Up to ft (96 mm)... 6 Conveyors Longer Than ft (96 mm)... 6 Mounting Brackets... 7 Return Rollers... 8 Cleated Belt and 4 6 (5 5 mm) Wide Flat Belt Conveyors... 8 8 48 (0 9 mm) Wide Flat Belt Conveyors... 8 Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment... 9 Required Tools... 9 Standard Tools... 9 Checklist... 9 Lubrication... 9 Maintaining Conveyor Belt... 9 Troubleshooting... 9 Cleaning... 9 Conveyor Belt Replacement... 9 Conveyor Belt Replacement Sequence... 9 Belt Removal for Conveyor Without Stands or Gearmotor Mounting Package... 9 Belt Removal for Conveyor With Stands and Gearmotor Mounting Package... 0 Belt Installation for Conveyor without Stands or Gearmotor Mounting Package... Belt Installation for Conveyor with Stands and Gearmotor Mounting Package... Conveyor Belt Tensioning... Conveyor Belt Tracking... V-Guided Belts... Non V-Guided Belts... Pulley Removal... 4 A Idler Pulley Removal... 4 B Drive Pulley Removal... 5 C Transfer Tail Pulley Removal... 8 Bearing Replacement... 9 A Idler Bearing Replacement... 9 B Drive Bearing Removal and Replacement... 9 Removal... 9 Replacement... 9 C Transfer Tail Bearing Replacement... 9 Pulley Replacement... 9 Idler Pulley... 9 Drive Pulley... 9 Transfer Tail Pulley... 9 Service Parts... 0 Drive End Tail Assembly... 0 Transfer Tail Assembly... Idler End Assembly... Frame Assembly... Bed Plate and Frame Formulas... 04 (76mm) Aluminum Side... 5 05.5 (8mm) Aluminum Side... 6 07 Low to Side Wiper... 7 09 Low to High Side... 8 0.5 (mm) Extruded Plastic... 9 Adjustable Guiding... 0.5 (mm) Cleated Guiding... (5mm) Cleated Guiding... (5mm) Cleated Guiding... Flared Side Guiding... 4 Flat Belt Mounting Brackets... 5 Cleated Belt Mounting Brackets... 5 Connecting Assembly without Stand Mount... 6 Flat Belt Connecting Assembly with Stand Mount... 6 Cleated Belt Connecting Assembly with Stand Mount. 7 4 (0mm) to 6 (5mm) Flat Belt Return Roller... 7 8 (0mm) to 48 (9mm) Flat Belt Return Roller. 8 Cleated Belt Return Roller... 8 Conveyor Belt Part Number Configuration... 9 Flat Belt Part Number Configuration... 9 Cleated Belt Part Number Configuration... 9 Return Policy... 40 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Introduction IMPORTANT Some illustrations may show guards removed. DO NOT operate equipment without guards. Upon receipt of shipment: Compare shipment with packing slip. Contact factory regarding discrepancies. Inspect packages for shipping damage. Contact carrier regarding damage. Accessories may be shipped loose. See accessory instructions for installation. Dorner s Limited Warranty applies. Dorner 00 series conveyors are covered by Patent Numbers 5,56,60, and corresponding patents and patent applications in other countries. Dorner reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or obligation. Dorner has convenient, pre configured kits of Key Service Parts for all conveyor products. These time saving kits are easy to order, designed for fast installation, and guarantee you will have what you need when you need it. Key Parts and Kits are marked in the Service Parts section of this manual with the Performance Parts Kits logo. Warnings General Safety A WARNING The safety alert symbol, black triangle with white exclamation, is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. A DANGER A WARNING Gearmotors may be HOT. DO NOT TOUCH Gearmotors. Climbing, sitting, walking or riding on conveyor will cause severe injury. KEEP OFF CONVEYORS. A DANGER DO NOT OPERATE CONVEYORS IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT. A WARNING A WARNING Dorner cannot control the physical installation and application of conveyors. Taking protective measures is the responsibility of the user. When conveyors are used in conjunction with other equipment or as part of a multiple conveyor system, CHECK FOR POTENTIAL PINCH POINTS and other mechanical hazards before system start-up. A WARNING Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. Loosening stand height or angle adjustment screws may cause conveyor sections to drop down, causing severe injury. SUPPORT CONVEYOR SECTIONS PRIOR TO LOOSENING STAND HEIGHT OR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS. 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Product Description Refer to Figure for typical components. Typical Components: A Conveyor B Gearmotor Mounting Package C Gearmotor D Guiding & Accessories E Mounting Brackets F Return Rollers G Support Stand H Variable Speed Controller I Drive End J Idler/Tension End Figure B I E G C F A H D E J Figure Specifications Models: Flat Belt 00 Series Conveyor Flat Belt 00 Series Conveyor 0 M WW LLLL A PP BB Belt Type* Conveyor Profile* Output Shaft Position* Conveyor Length Reference Conveyor Width Reference Document Language, M = English 0 = tails = tails = Flat belt with tracking cams and supports = Flat belt with V-guide tracking and supports = Flat belt with tracking cams 4 = Flat belt with V guide tracking Cleated Belt 00 Series Conveyor Cleated Belt 00 Series Conveyor C M WW LLLL A SSSS Cleat Spacing* Output Shaft Position* Conveyor Length Reference Conveyor Width Reference Document Language, M = English Cleat Type* = Flat belt with tracking cams and supports = Flat belt with V-guide tracking and supports = Flat belt with tracking cams 4 = Flat belt with V guide tracking * See Ordering and Specifications Catalog for details. Dorner Mfg. Corp. 4 85-5 Rev. E
Specifications Conveyor Supports: Figure Maximum Distances: K L M K = 4 (60 mm) (Drive End) L = ft (658 mm) M = 6 (94 mm) (Idler End) Figure Specifications: Conveyor Width Reference (WW) Conveyor Belt Width Maximum Conveyor Load* (See NOTE Below) Conveyor Startup Torque* Conveyor Length Reference (LLLL) Conveyor Length Belt Travel Maximum Belt Speed* Belt Takeup 04 06 08 0 8 4 0 6 48.75 (95mm) 00 lb (9kg) 7 in-lb (0.8Nm) 6 (5mm) 50 lb (kg) 8 in-lb (0.9Nm) 8 (0mm) 00 lb (6kg) 0 in-lb (.Nm) * See Ordering and Specifications Catalog for details. 0 (54mm) 50 lb (59kg) in-lb (.5Nm) (05mm) 400 lb (8kg) 5 in-lb (.7Nm) 8 (457mm) 400 lb (8kg) 5 in-lb (.8Nm) 000 to 4000 in 000 increments 4 (609mm) 400 lb (8kg) 0 in-lb (.9Nm) 0 (76mm) 400 lb (8kg) 5 in-lb (.9Nm) ft (94mm) to 40 ft (9mm) in 0. (0.mm) increments 9.7 (46 mm) per revolution of pulley 4 ft/minute (8 m/minute) 6 (95mm) 400 lb (8kg) 8 in-lb (4.Nm) 48 (0mm) 400 lb (8kg) 40 in-lb (4.4Nm).6 (4 mm) of Belt Takeup on Conveyors Under 0 Length.4 (8 mm) of Belt Takeup on Conveyors Over 0 Length NOTE Maximum conveyor loads based on: Non-accumulating product Product moving towards gearmotor Conveyor being mounted horizontal 85-5 Rev. E 5 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Installation Figure NOTE Conveyor MUST be mounted straight, flat and level within confines of conveyor. Use a level (Figure, item N) for setup. N Conveyors Longer Than ft (96 mm) Installation Component List: O P Q R Conveyor frame with drive end Conveyor frame with idler end Belt Connector bracket. Locate conveyor sections (Figure 4, item O) Figure 4 O Q Required Tools Hex-key wrenches: - 4 mm, 5 mm Level Torque wrench Figure Recommended Installation Sequence Figure 4. On tension end of the conveyor, identified by the pinion locking screw (Figure 5, item S), push in head plate assembly (U): Loosen the pinion locking screw (S), adjust the pinion torque screw (Figure 6, item V). On both sides of conveyor, loosen the two tail clamp bolts (Figure 5, item T), and push head plate assembly (U) inward. Figure 5 R P Install support stands (see accessory instructions) Assemble conveyor (if required) Attach mounting brackets to conveyor Attach conveyor to stands Install return rollers on conveyor (optional) Mount gearmotor mounting package (see accessory instructions) Attach guides/accessories (see page 0 through of Service Parts section for details) Conveyors Up to ft (96 mm) No assembly is required. Install mounting brackets and return rollers. Refer to Mounting Brackets on page 7 and Return Rollers on page 8. T U S Figure 5 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 6 85-5 Rev. E
Installation Figure 6 Figure 9 AR Figure 6. Roll out conveyor belt and place conveyor frame sections (Figure 7, item O) into belt loop. Figure 7 V Figure 9 5. Tighten conveyor belt, refer to Conveyor Belt Tensioning on page. 6. Install mounting brackets and return rollers. Refer to Mounting Brackets on page 7 and Return Roller on page 8. O O Mounting Brackets. Locate brackets. Exploded views shown in Figure 0 & Figure. Figure 0 Figure 7 4. Join conveyor sections and install connector brackets (Figure 8, item W) or connector/mount brackets (WA) and screws (X) on both sides as indicated. Tighten screws to 60 in-lb (7 Nm). Y AC AB Figure 8 W AA Z X Figure 8 WA Figure Mounting Brackets for Flat Belt Conveyor Figure 0 NOTE For Conveyors longer than 0 ft (6096 mm) use the process outlined in the Conveyor Belt Tensioning section on page. Extend the Drive End Tail Assembly to the zero mark of the tension indicator (Figure 9, item AR) before proceeding to step 5. The zero mark for the tension indicator is when the indicator begins to turn black. Y AA AB AC Z Mounting Brackets for Cleated Belt Conveyor Figure 85-5 Rev. E 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Installation. Remove screws (Figure 0, item Y & Z) & (Figure, item Y & Z), washers (AA), nuts (AB) and T-bars (AC) from brackets.. Insert T-bars (Figure 0, item AC) & (Figure, item AC) into conveyor side slots (Figure, item AC). Fasten brackets (Figure, item AD) to conveyor with mounting screws (Y). Figure Y AC Z AA AB Figure 4 Figure 4. Remove screws (Figure, item AE) & (Figure 4, item AE) and clips (AF) from roller assembly.. Install roller assemblies (Figure 5, item AG) as shown. Tighten screws (AE) to 60 in-lb (7 Nm). Figure 5 AE AE AF AF AE AG Figure 4. Fasten brackets to support stand with mounting screws (Figure, item Z), washers (AA) and nuts (AB). 5. Tighten screws (Figure, item Y & Z) to 60 in-lb (7 Nm). Return Rollers Cleated Belt and 4 6 (5 5 mm) Wide Flat Belt Conveyors. Locate return rollers. Exploded views shown in Figure & Figure 4. Figure AD NOTE Mounting brackets for flat belt conveyors shown. AF AE Figure 5 8 48 (0 9 mm) Wide Flat Belt Conveyors. Locate return rollers. Exploded view shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 AH AI Figure 6. Remove screws (Figure 6, item AH) and clips (AI) from roller assembly.. Install roller assembly as shown (Figure 7, item AJ). Tighten screws (AH) to 60 in-lb (7 Nm). AI AG AH Figure 7 AE AF Return Rollers for Flat Belt Conveyor Figure AH AJ Figure 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 8 85-5 Rev. E
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Required Tools Standard Tools Hex-key wrenches: -.5 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm Checklist Keep service parts on hand (see Service Parts section for recommendations) Keep supply of belt cleaner (part # 6569) Clean entire conveyor and knurled pulley while disassembled Replace worn or damaged parts Lubrication No lubrication is required. Replace bearings if worn. Maintaining Conveyor Belt Troubleshooting Inspect conveyor belt for: Surface cuts or wear Stalling or slipping Damage to V-guide Surface cuts and wear indicate: Sharp or heavy parts impacting belt Jammed parts Improperly installed bottom wipers (if installed) Accumulated dirt in wipers (if installed) Foreign material inside the conveyor Improperly positioned accessories Bolt-on guiding is pinching belt Stalling or slipping indicates: Excessive load on belt Conveyor belt or drive timing belt are not properly tensioned Worn knurl or impacted dirt on drive pulley Intermittent jamming or drive train problems Damage to V-guide indicates: Twisted or damaged conveyor frame Dirt impacted on pulleys Excessive or improper side loading Cleaning NOTE Visit www.dorner.com for complete list of troubleshooting solutions. IMPORTANT Do not use belt cleaners that contain alcohol, acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) or other harsh chemicals. Use Dorner Belt Cleaner (part # 6569). Mild soap and water may also be used. Do not soak the belt. For /05 woven polyester and /06 black anti-static belts, use a bristled brush to improve cleaning. Conveyor Belt Replacement A WARNING Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. Conveyor Belt Replacement Sequence Remove old conveyor belt: -Conveyor without Stands or Gearmotor Mounting Package -Conveyor with Stands and Gearmotor Mounting Package Install new conveyor belt Tension conveyor belt Belt Removal for Conveyor Without Stands or Gearmotor Mounting Package. If equipped, remove return rollers and guiding and accessories from one side of conveyor.. On tension end of the conveyor, identified by the pinion locking screw (Figure 8, item S), push in head plate assembly (U): Loosen the pinion locking screw (S), adjust the pinion torque screw (Figure 9, item V). On both sides of conveyor, loosen the two tail clamp bolts (Figure 8, item T), and push head plate assembly (U) inward. 85-5 Rev. E 9 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Figure 8 Figure 0 S AM AL AK AK AM Figure 9 T U Figure 8 V Figure 0. Remove mounting brackets (Figure 0, item AM) from one side of conveyor. (Reverse steps & 4 of Mounting Brackets section on page 7).. If equipped, remove return rollers, guiding and accessories from side opposite drive cover. 4. On tension end of the conveyor, identified by the pinion locking screw (Figure, item S), push in head plate assembly (U): Loosen the pinion locking screw (S), adjust the pinion torque screw (Figure, item V). On both sides of conveyor, loosen the two tail clamp bolts (Figure, item T), and push head plate assembly (U) inward. Figure Figure 9. Remove conveyor belt. S Belt Removal for Conveyor With Stands and Gearmotor Mounting Package A WARNING T U Figure Figure Removing mounting brackets without support under gearmotor will cause conveyor to tip, causing severe injury. PROVIDE SUPPORT UNDERNEATH THE GEARMOTOR WHEN CHANGING THE BELT. Place temporary support stands (Figure 0, item AK) at both ends of the conveyor. Place an additional support stand under the drive motor (AL), if equipped. See WARNING. V Figure 5. Remove belt (Figure, item AN) from conveyor. Figure AN AN Figure Dorner Mfg. Corp. 0 85-5 Rev. E
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Belt Installation for Conveyor without Stands or Gearmotor Mounting Package. Orient belt so splice leading fingers (Figure 4, item AO) point in the direction of belt travel as identified by the conveyor directional label (AP). Belt Installation for Conveyor with Stands and Gearmotor Mounting Package A WARNING Figure 4 AO AP Removing mounting brackets without support under gearmotor will cause conveyor to tip, causing severe injury. PROVIDE SUPPORT UNDERNEATH THE GEARMOTOR WHEN CHANGING THE BELT Figure 4. Slide belt onto the conveyor frame assembly.. Tension belt. Refer to Conveyor Belt Tensioning on page. 4. If equipped, install wipers, return rollers and guiding. Ensure temporary support stands (Figure 0, item AK) are placed at both ends of the conveyor. Place an additional support stand under the drive motor (AL), if equipped. See WARNING.. Orient belt so splice leading fingers (Figure 4, item AO) point in the direction of belt travel as identified by the conveyor directional label (AP).. Install belt (Figure 5, item AN) on conveyor. Lift conveyor slightly to avoid pinching belt on temporary support stands. Figure 5 AN AN Figure 5 4. Re-install conveyor mounting brackets. Refer Mounting Brackets on page 7, steps through 5. 5. Tension belt. Refer to Conveyor Belt Tensioning on page. 6. If equipped, re-install return rollers and guiding. 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Conveyor Belt Tensioning A WARNING NOTE On pinion gear, do not exceed a torque of 00 in-lb (. N m). Over tensioning the conveyor belt could cause excessive pulley bearing load and early failure. Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance.. Extend head plate assembly until proper tension in the belt is achived. If proper tensioning can not be obtained before the belt life indicator is all black (Figure 8, item AR) the belt must be replaced. Figure 8. On tension end of the conveyor, identified by the pinion locking screw (Figure 6, item S), loosen the two tail clamp bolts(t), on both sides of conveyor. Figure 6 NOTE For conveyors longer than 0 ft (6096 mm) the belt tensioning proceedure outlined below may be preformed on both the Drive and Idler Ends of the conveyor. S AR Figure 8 4. After adjusting proper tensioning, tighten the pinion locking screw (Figure 6, item S) to 69 in lbs (7.8 N m), and tighten tail clamp bolts (Figure 6, item T) on both sides of conveyor to 46 in-lb (6.5 N m). 5. If belt tracking is neccesary, refer to Conveyor Belt Tracking on page. T U Figure 6. With 5mm hex wrench, hold pinion torque screw (Figure 7, item V). Loosen the pinion locking screw (Figure 6, item S) and turn the pinion torque screw(v) to extend head plate assembly. Figure 7 V Figure 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 85-5 Rev. E
Conveyor Belt Tracking Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Figure V-Guided Belts V-guided belts do not require tracking adjustment. Non V-Guided Belts Non V-guided belt conveyors are equipped with belt tracking assemblies. When adjusting belt tracking, always adjust the discharge end of the conveyor first. To adjust belt tracking:. Ensure tensioning racks are extended and touching the idler pulley headplates: loosen the pinion locking screw (Figure 6, item S) and rotate the pinion torque screw (Figure 7, item V) clockwise until contact with the head plate is made, then tighten the pinion locking screw (S) to 69 in lbs (7.8 N m). On the side of conveyor to be adjusted, loosen two () tail clamp screws (Figure 9, item T). Figure 9 S Figure 4. Re-tighten the head plate fastening screws (T) with a 5 mm hex-key wrench to 46 in-lb (6.5 Nm). Figure AT T Figure 9. With the conveyor running, use wrench (Figure 0, item AS) to rotate the tracking screw (Figure, item AT) in small increments until the belt tracks in the center of the conveyor. T Figure Figure 0 AS Figure 0 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Pulley Removal A WARNING. Pull back the outer headplate (Figure 5, item U) and remove the inner spacer (AV). Figure 5 U AV Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. Remove conveyor belt to access pulley(s). See Conveyor Belt Replacement on page 9. Remove the desired pulley following the corresponding instructions below: A Idler Pulley Removal B Drive Pulley Removal C Transfer Tail Pulley Removal A Idler Pulley Removal. Temporarily support the idler pulley. Figure Figure 5 4. Slide the idler pulley assembly (Figure 6, item AW) out of the headplate on the opposite side. Figure 6 AW Figure. On one side of conveyor, loosen the two () back fastening screws (Figure 4, item T) and remove two () front fastening screws (AU). Figure 4 Figure 6 5. Remove the pulley shaft assembly: remove the clip ring (Figure 7, item AX) and washer (AY) from one side of the pulley assembly. Figure 7 AX AY AU T Figure 4 Figure 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 4 85-5 Rev. E
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment 6. Slide the shaft assembly (Figure 8, item AZ) out of the pulley (AW). Figure 9 Figure 8 AW BA AZ Figure 8 B Drive Pulley Removal A WARNING Figure 40 Figure 9 b. Remove four (4) screws (Figure 40, item BB) and remove cover (BC). BC Drive shaft keyway may be sharp. HANDLE WITH CARE.. Remove the gearmotor mounting package: Top and Bottom Mount Packages Side Mount Packages BB BB NOTE Bottom Mount Package shown, Top Mount Package similar. Top and Bottom Mount Packages a. Use a temporary support (Figure 9, item BA) to support Gearmotor. Figure 4 Figure 40 c. Loosen tensioner (Figure 4, item BD). BE BD Figure 4 85-5 Rev. E 5 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment d. Remove taper-lock screws (Figure 4, item BF) on the driven pulley (Figure 4, item BE). Insert one () of taper lock screws (Figure 4, item BF) in remaing hole (BG). Tighten screw (BF) until pulley is loose. Remove pulley, taper hub assembly and timing belt. Figure 45 BL Figure 4 BG BF Figure 4 e. Remove four (4) M5 mounting screws (Figure 4, item BH) and two () M8 mounting screws (BI). Figure 46 Figure 45 d. Remove the four (4) lock screws (Figure 46, item BK) and the short side drive guard (BM). BK Figure 4 BI BM BJ BH BN BO Figure 4 f. Remove gearmotor and mounting plate assembly (Figure 4, item BJ). Side Mount Package a. Temporarily support Gearmotor. b. Loosen the four (4) lock screws (Figure 44, item BK). Figure 46. Loosen set screw (Figure 46, item BN) and remove jaw coupling (BO).. Temporarily support the drive pulley. Figure 47 Figure 44 Figure 44 c. Rotate and remove the gear motor and guard assembly (Figure 45, item BL). Figure 47 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 6 85-5 Rev. E
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment 4. Remove four shaft cover screws (Figure 48, item BP). Remove the shaft cover (BQ). 6. On the drive headplate, remove two () screws (Figure 5, item T). Figure 48 Figure 5 BP BQ T Figure 48 5. Loosen the bearing collar set screw (Figure 49, item BR) and remove bearing collar (BS). Repeat on drive shaft side of pulley (Figure 50, item BR and BS)../ mn Figure 5 7. Remove the outer headplate assembly (Figure 5, item BT), and inner spacer (AV). Figure 5 BT AV Figure 49 BS BR Figure 49 Figure 5 8. Slide the drive pulley (Figure 5, item BU) out of the headplate on the opposite side. Figure 5 Figure 50 BS BU BR Figure 50 Figure 5 85-5 Rev. E 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment C Transfer Tail Pulley Removal. Temporarily support the transfer tail assembly. Figure 57 BV Figure 54 Figure 57 5. Remove hex nuts (Figure 58, item BW). Figure 58 Figure 54. On one side of conveyor, remove the two () back fastening screws (Figure 55, item T), and the two () front fastening screws (AU) BW Figure 55 T Figure 58 6. Remove support plates (Figure 59, item BX) and washers (BY). Figure 59 BY BX AU Figure 55. Remove the inner spacer (Figure 56, item AV). Figure 56 AV U Figure 59 7. Remove pulleys (Figure 60, item BZ) and additional washers (CA). Figure 60 BZ Figure 56 4. Slide the transfer tail pulley assembly (Figure 57, item BV) out of the headplate on the opposite side. CA Figure 60 8. To remove additonal pulleys, repeat steps 6 through 7. Dorner Mfg. Corp. 8 85-5 Rev. E
Preventive Maintenance and Adjustment Bearing Replacement A WARNING Replacement. Inspect bearing housing bearing surface. If worn or damaged, replace. See Service Parts on page 0.. Insert bearing (Figure 6, item CB) into housing slot (CC). Locate anti rotation nub (CD) to align with slot (CE), and twist bearing into housing. Figure 6 Exposed moving parts can cause severe injury. LOCK OUT POWER before removing guards or performing maintenance. CE CC CB A Idler Bearing B Drive Bearing C Transfer Tail Bearing A Idler Bearing Replacement The bearings in a 00 Series Idler Pulley can not be removed. Replace the entire pulley assembly when worn. B Drive Bearing Removal and Replacement A WARNING CD Figure 6 C Transfer Tail Bearing Replacement The bearings in a 00 Series Transfer Tail Pulley can not be removed. Replace the entire pulley assembly when worn. Pulley Replacement Removal. Turn bearing (Figure 6, item CB) to align with slots (CC) in bearing housing. Then remove bearing. Figure 6 Drive shaft keyway may be sharp. HANDLE WITH CARE. Idler Pulley To replace the idler pulley, reverse the Idler Pulley Removal proceedure on page 4. Drive Pulley To replace the drive pulley, reverse the Drive Pulley Removal proceedure on page 5. CC CB Transfer Tail Pulley To replace the transfer tail pulley, reverse the Transfer Tail Pulley Removal proceedure on page 8. Figure 6 85-5 Rev. E 9 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Drive End Tail Assembly NOTE For replacement parts other than those shown in this section, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory. Key Service Parts and Kits are identified by the Performance Parts Kits logo. Dorner recommends keeping these parts on hand. 4 5 6 7 0 6 Drive Spindle Bearing Kit 9 8 4 7 Spindle Kit 8 Knurled Tail Assembly 9 Lagged Tail Assembly 5 009 Shaft Cover 00885 Bearing Retainer 0048 Drive Tail Cover Plate 4 008 Inner Tail Plate 5 0088 Tail Bar Clamp 6 096 Hex Tension Tracking Shaft 7 0WW Tail Articulation Bar 8 86WW Knurled Drive Spindle Assy. 88WW Lagged Drive Spindle Assy. 9 80 5 D Lok Bearing 0 807 5 Groove Pin 807 5 Retaining Ring 807 5 Hex Head Cap Screw M6 x 0mm 906M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm 4 9089M Low Head Socket Screw M8x6mm 5 90895M Low Head Socket Screw M8x5mm 6 D Drive Spindle Bearing Kit (Includes Items, 9 and ) 7 KD WW Knurled Spindle Kit (Includes Items, 8, 9 and ) LD WW Lagged Spindle Kit (Includes Items, 8, 9 and ) 8 KDTA WW Knurled Tail Assy. Position A and B (Includes items through 5, 7 through 0 and through 5) KDTD WW Knurled Tail Assy. Position C and D (Includes items through 5, 7 through 0 and through 5) 9 LDTA WW Lagged Tail Assy. Position A and B (Includes items through 5, 7 through 0 and through 5) LDTD WW Lagged Tail Assy. Position C and D (Includes items through 5, 7 through 0 and through 5) WW = Conveyor width reference: 04 48 in 0 increments Dorner Mfg. Corp. 0 85-5 Rev. E
Service Parts Transfer Tail Assembly Tail Assembly 5 5 4 4 6 9 0 8 8 7 0 Idler Spindle Kit 6 7 9 008 Nosebar Cover Plate 0084 Inner Tail Plate 0088 Tail Bar Clamp Transfer 4 0090 Tail Support Plate 5 096 Hex Tension Tracking Shaft 6 05 Nut, E ring, Brace 7 054 Inner Transfer Tail Support Plate 8 0WW Tail Articulation Bar 9 7WW Idler Tail Axel Shaft 0 9WW Support Bar 7WW Transfer Tail Roller (Qty. = 4 for 04 4 Wide, 8 for 6 48 Wide) 807 5 Groove Pin 807 6 Washer 4 807 5 Retaining Ring 5 807 5 Hex Head Cap Screw M6 x 0mm 6 90 0 /8 Hex Nut 7 95 9 Retaining Ring 8 90408M Hex Head Cap Screw M4 x 8mm 9 9089M Low Head Socket Screw M8 x 6mm 0 T WW Idler Spindle Kit (includes items 6, 9,,, 6 and 7) TT WW Tail Assembly (includes items through 4, 6 through, 6 and 9) WW = Conveyor width reference: 04 48 in 0 increments 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Idler End Assembly 4 Idler Spindle Kit 5 Tail Assembly 5 0 6 8 9 7 4 0049 Idler Cover Plate 008 Inner Tail Plate 0088 Tail Bar Clamp 4 8WW Idler Spindle Wand Assembly (includes items 8 and ) 5 096 Hex Tension Tracking Shaft 6 0WW Tail Articulation Bar 7 89WW Idler Pulley 8 60580P Hard Washer 9 807 5 Groove Pin 0 807 5 Tracking Shaft Retaining Ring 807 5 Hex Head Cap Screw M6 x 0mm 95 5 Stub Shaft Retaining Ring 9089M Low Head Socket Screw M8 x 6mm 4 T WW Idler Spindle Kit (includes items 4 and 7) 5 TT WW Tail Assembly (including items through 4, 6, 7, 9 and ) WW = Conveyor width reference: 04 48 in 0 increments Dorner Mfg. Corp. 85-5 Rev. E
Frame Assembly Service Parts 6 4 8 0 9 7 5 4040 Rack Gear 009 Pinion Bearing 60579P Washer 4 9048M Flange Socket Screw M4 x 6mm 5 9066M Socket Head Screw M6 x 6mm 6 9069M Low Head Socket Screw M6 x 6mm 7 45WW Cross Support Rail 8 004 RH Side Rail LLLLL 9 004 LH Side Rail LLLLL 0 9WW Pinion Bed Plate Rail WW = Conveyor width reference: 04 48 in 0 increments LLLLL = Frame Length (see Bed Plate & Frame Formulas) Width Item : Bed Plate Rail Part Number (54mm) 00888 LLLLL 4 (0mm) 00889 LLLLL 6 (5mm) 00890 LLLLL LLLLL = Bed Plate Length (see Bed Plate & Frame Formulas) Bed Plate and Frame Formulas Bed Plate and Frame Formulas Bed Plate LLLLL = Frame LLLLL 000 Frame LLLLL = Conveyor Length LLLL X Tail Adder # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Adder = 00600 for each Tension End 0045 for each Non Tension End Item : Bed Plate Rail Width Part Number.75 (mm) 00887 LLLLL 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Width Bed Plate Configuration 4.75 6 4 8 6 0 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 8 6 4 6 0 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 6 8 6 4 6 4 6 0 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 4 6 4 4 6 6 6 4 4 8 4 6 6 4 6 6 4 40 4 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 44 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 46 4 4 6 6 4 6 6 4 4 48 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 50 4 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 4 5 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 54 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 56 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 58 4 4 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 4 4 60 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 6 4 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 4 64 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 66 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 6 68 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 70 4 4 6 6 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 4 4 7 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 4 85-5 Rev. E
04 (76mm) Aluminum Side Service Parts 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 80400 LLLLL 00 Guide (76mm) HS (see Formulas) 6997M Single Drop in Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors # of Conveyor Sections = XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) 00 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 85-5 Rev. E 5 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts 05.5 (8mm) Aluminum Side 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 80500 LLLLL 00 Guide.5 (mm) HS (see Formulas) 6997M Single Drop in Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors # of Conveyor Sections = XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) 00 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 6 85-5 Rev. E
07 Low to Side Wiper Service Parts 5 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 80900 LLLLL (see Formulas) 00 Guide.5 (mm) HS 4 00 4 Side Wiper Nylatron (per foot) 4 6997M Single Drop in Tee Bar 5 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) # of Conveyor Sections = 00 XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 85-5 Rev. E 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts 09 Low to High Side 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 80900 LLLLL 00 Guide.5 (mm) HS (see Formulas) 6997M Single Drop in Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) # of Conveyor Sections = 00 XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 8 85-5 Rev. E
0.5 (mm) Extruded Plastic Service Parts 5 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 00054P Snap On Guide (per foot) 80000 LLLLL (see Formulas) 00 Guide 4 6997M Single Drop in Tee Bar 5 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors # of Conveyor Sections = XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) 00 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 85-5 Rev. E 9 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Adjustable Guiding 8 7 9 5 4 0 6 098 Aluminum Profile Guide (60mm) 0984 Aluminum Profile Guide (94mm) 0985 Aluminum Profile Guide 4 (9mm) 0986 Aluminum Profile Guide 5 (54mm) 0987 Aluminum Profile Guide 6 (89mm) 0988 Aluminum Profile Guide 7 (4mm) 0989 Aluminum Profile Guide 8 (48mm) 0990 Aluminum Profile Guide 9 (74mm) 099 Aluminum Profile Guide 0 (048mm) 099 Aluminum Profile Guide (5mm) 099 Aluminum Profile Guide (658mm) 0994 Aluminum Profile Guide (96mm) 0080M Drop In Tee Bar 0004 Mounting Bracket 4 007M Guide Mounting Shaft Vertical 5 008M Guide Moutning Shaft Horizontal 6 67475MP Square Nut 7 807 65 Cross Block 8 807 948 Vinyl Shaft Cap 9 64068P Flat Extruded Guide (per foot) 0 906M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm 9066M Socket Head Screw M6 x 6mm Dorner Mfg. Corp. 0 85-5 Rev. E
.5 (mm) Cleated Guiding Service Parts 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 8600 LLLLL 00 Guide.47 (mm) Cleated (see Formulas) 6997M Drop In Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) # of Conveyor Sections = 00 XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts (5mm) Cleated Guiding 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip See Chart Below 00 Guide (5mm) Cleated 6997M Drop In Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm # of Sections (see Formulas) Item : 00 Guide Each Side 875 LLLLL Left Hand 876 LLLLL Right Hand End Guide (for LLLLL See Formulas) 877 LLLLL or More Left Hand 876 LLLLL Middle Sections Right Hand 8700 LLLLL 877 LLLLL Length Formulas LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors # of Conveyor Sections = XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) Example (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) 00 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 Dorner Mfg. Corp. 85-5 Rev. E
(5mm) Cleated Guiding Service Parts 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip See Chart 00 Guide. Cleated Below 6997M Drop In Tee Bar 4 90694M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm # of Sections (see Formulas) Item : 00 Guide End Guide (for LLLLL See Formulas) Each Side 895 LLLLL Left Hand 896 LLLLL Right Hand 897 LLLLL or More Left Hand 896 LLLLL Middle Sections Right Hand 8900 LLLLL 897 LLLLL Length Formulas Example Figure 6 LLLLL = (Conveyor Length XXXX) X Tail Factor # of Sections of Conveyor Tail Factor = 00000 for center drive with transfer tail both ends 0000 for end drive with one transfer tail 0000 for end drive and center drives with standard tails 005 for All Cleated Conveyors # of Conveyor Sections = XXXX = Conveyor Length (XX.XX ft) (Conveyor Length XXXX 000) 00 7 4 End Drive Conveyor with Standard Tails Conveyor Length = 7 Tail Factor = 0000 (7 000) # of Sections (round up)= =.6 = Sections 00 (7 x ) 0000 LLLLL = = 098 Figure 6 85-5 Rev. E Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Flared Side Guiding 7 5 6 4 00 Guide Retaining Clip 0 Side Flare Mounting Guide (60mm) 0 Side Flare Mounting Guide (94mm) 04 Side Flare Mounting Guide 4 (9mm) 05 Side Flare Mounting Guide 5 (54mm) 06 Side Flare Mounting Guide 6 (89mm) 05M Flared Guide 45 (60mm) 05M Flared Guide 45 (94mm) 054M Flared Guide 45 4 (9mm) 055M Flared Guide 45 5 (54mm) 056M Flared Guide 45 6 (89mm) 4 6997 Drop In Tee Bar 5 90506M Button Head Screw M5 x 6mm 6 9 5 Washer 7 90694M Cap Low Head Screw M6 x 0mm Dorner Mfg. Corp. 4 85-5 Rev. E
Flat Belt Mounting Brackets Service Parts 6 4 5 408 Stand Mount 0050M Drop In Tee Bar 60579P Washer 4 807 90 Square Nut M6 5mm x 0mm 5 9060M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm 6 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm Cleated Belt Mounting Brackets 6 4 5 4086 Cleated Mounting Assembly 0050M Drop In Tee Bar 60579P Washer 4 807 90 Square Nut M6 5mm x 0mm 5 9060M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm 6 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm 85-5 Rev. E 5 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts Connecting Assembly without Stand Mount 40858 Frame Bar Connector 40859 Intermediate Clamp Plate 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm Flat Belt Connecting Assembly with Stand Mount 6 4 5 40858 Frame Connector Bar 4087 Stand Mount Joint 60579P Washer 4 807 90 Square Nut M6 5mm x 0mm 5 9060M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm 6 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm Dorner Mfg. Corp. 6 85-5 Rev. E
Cleated Belt Connecting Assembly with Stand Mount Service Parts 6 4 5 40858 Frame Connector Bar 40846 Cleat Stand Bracket Assembly 60579P Washer 4 807 90 Square Nut M6 5mm x 0mm 5 9060M Socket Head Screw M6 x 0mm 6 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x mm 4 (0mm) to 6 (5mm) Flat Belt Return Roller 4 6 7 5 4085 Return Roller Guard Short 4087 Return Roller Clip 80 07 Bearing 4 9 00 Dowel Pin 5 9069M Socket Low Head Screw M6 x 6mm 6 40840 Roller Assembly (Includes Items, and 4) 7 4080 4 (0mm) to 6 (5mm) Flat Belt Return Roller Assy 85-5 Rev. E 7 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Service Parts 8 (0mm) to 48 (9mm) Flat Belt Return Roller Return Roller Bearing Quantity Chart (Item ) Width Bearing Quantity 8 (0mm) (05mm) 4 4 (56mm) 8 (457mm) 4 5 6 0 (508mm) 4 (60mm) 6 (660mm) 8 (7mm) 0 (76mm) 4 (864mm) 5 6 7 6 (94mm) 40 (06mm) 8 4 (067mm) 46 (68mm) 9 48 (9mm) 0 4086 Return Roller Bearing 4087 Return Roller Clip 409WW Return Roller Guard 4 40WW Return Roller Rod 5 9069M Socket Head Screw M6 x 6mm 6 408WW 8 (0mm) 48 (9mm) Flat Belt Return Roller Assembly WW = Conveyor width reference: 08 48 in 0 increments Cleated Belt Return Roller 7 4 5 6 4085 Return Roller Guard Short 4088 Cleated Return Roller Clip 80 07 Bearing 4 9 00 Dowel Pin 5 9069M Socket Low Head Screw M6 x 6mm 6 40840 Roller Assembly (Includes Items, and 4) 7 408 Cleated Belt Return Roller Assembly Dorner Mfg. Corp. 8 85-5 Rev. E
Conveyor Belt Part Number Configuration Figure 64 Service Parts Flat Belt Conveyor Model Number Cleated Belt Conveyor Model Number T WW LLLL / SBV* T WW LLLL C SSSSV* SERIAL # MODEL # DORNER MFG CORP HARTLAND, WI USA Figure 64 Flat Belt Part Number Configuration Refer to Dorner patent plate (Figure 64). From the model number, determine tail type ( T ), width ( WW ), length ( LLLL ), splice type ( S ) and belt type ( B ). Use data to configure belt part number as indicated below. *Add V for V-guided belts. T - WW LLLL / SBV * (Fill In) _ / V* Cleated Belt Part Number Configuration Refer to Dorner patent plate (Figure 64). From the model number determine, cleated belt ( T ), width ( WW ), length ( LLLL ), cleat type ( C ), and cleat spacing ( SSSS ). Use data to configure belt part number as indicated below. *Add V for V-guided belt. T WW LLLL C SSSS V* (Fill In) _ C V* 85-5 Rev. E 9 Dorner Mfg. Corp.
Return Policy Returns must have prior written factory authorization or they will not be accepted. Items that are returned to Dorner without authorization will not be credited nor returned to the original sender. When calling for authorization, please have the following information ready for the Dorner factory representative or your local distributor:. Name and address of customer.. Dorner part number(s) of item(s) being returned.. Reason for return. 4. Customer's original order number used when ordering the item(s). 5. Dorner or distributor invoice number. A representative will discuss action to be taken on the returned items and provide a Returned Goods Authorization number for reference. There will be a return charge on all new undamaged items returned for credit where Dorner was not at fault. Dorner is not responsible for return freight on such items. Conveyors and conveyor accessories Standard catalog conveyors 0% MPB Series, cleated and specialty belt conveyors 50% 7400 & 7600 Series conveyors non-returnable items Engineered special products case by case Drives and accessories 0% Sanitary stand supports non-returnable items Parts Standard stock parts 0% MPB, cleated and specialty belts non-returnable items Returns will not be accepted after 60 days from original invoice date. The return charge covers inspection, cleaning, disassembly, disposal and reissuing of components to inventory. If a replacement is needed prior to evaluation of returned item, a purchase order must be issued. Credit (if any) is issued only after return and evaluation is complete. Dorner has representatives throughout the world. Contact Dorner for the name of your local representative. Our Technical Sales, Catalog Sales and Service Teams will gladly help with your questions on Dorner products. For a copy of Dorner's Warranty, contact factory, distributor, service center or visit our website at www.dorner.com. For replacement parts, contact an authorized Dorner Service Center or the factory. Dorner Mfg. Corp. reserves the right to change or discontinue products without notice. All products and services are covered in accordance with our standard warranty. All rights reserved. Dorner Mfg. Corp. 006 DORNER MFG. CORP. 975 Cottonwood Ave., PO Box 0 Hartland, WI 509-000 USA USA TEL -800-97-8664 (USA) FAX -800-69-440 (USA) Internet: www.dorner.com 85-5 Rev. E Printed in U.S.A. Outside the USA: TEL -6-67-7600 FAX -6-67-587