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How to Change the Slow Speed Bearing Housing on Your Auger Filler Machine: A Step-by-Step Guide
Maintaining your auger filler machine is crucial to ensuring it operates efficiently, and one key task is changing out the slow speed bearing housing. While this might seem like a complex procedure, following the right steps will make it manageable. In this guide, I'll walk you through the process of replacing the slow speed bearing housing on your auger filler machine.
Start by undoing the latches on the hopper to disconnect it from the auger filler machine.
Locate the horizontal bolt on the hopper coupling and loosen it. This bolt holds the hopper securely in place.
After loosening the bolt, you can now remove the hopper from the machine.
To remove the agitation blade, simply loosen the single bolt holding it in place. Once loose, slide it off.
Next, loosen the bolt securing the auger shaft and remove it from the machine.
There are four bolts located underneath the hopper cover. Loosen and remove these bolts to detach the hopper cover.
Take off the side covers on both sides of the machine to expose the internal components.
To remove the idler assembly, loosen the bolt and push the idler away from the chain.
Use needle-nose pliers to undo the top clip securing the chain. After removing the clip, lift the top section of the chain off and slide the remaining chain link out from the bottom.
Look under the head of the auger filler and remove the gasket located there.
There are four bolts on the bottom of the slow speed bearing housing. Loosen and remove these bolts to detach the housing.
Once the bolts are removed, slide the slow speed bearing housing out.
Now, slide the new slow speed bearing housing into place. Make sure it fits snugly before proceeding.
Using an Allen wrench, tighten the four bolts that secure the slow speed bearing housing in place.
Before reattaching the chain, loosen the bolts holding the reducer in place. This allows you to slide the reducer forward, making it easier to attach the chain. Insert the chain link into the bottom on both sides and then add the top piece of the chain.
Once the chain is in place, slide the reducer backward to tighten the chain. This will make reattaching the chain clip easier. Use needle-nose pliers to reattach the clip. Ensure the open end of the clip faces away from the chain's running direction.
Use a mallet and a piece of wood to push the reducer back and tighten the chain as much as possible. Tighten the four bolts underneath the motor once this is done.
Now, reinstall the idler assembly. Make sure the sprocket is snug to the chain before tightening the bolt that locks the idler assembly in place.
With the internal components back in place, replace the side covers on both sides of the machine.
Next, slide the auger shaft back into position and secure it by tightening the bolt.
Reattach the agitation blade by sliding it onto its shaft and securing the bolt.
Slide the hopper back into place on the auger filler machine.
Once the hopper is in place, tighten the horizontal bolt to secure the hopper coupling.
Finally, reattach the latches on the top of the hopper to complete the process.
By following these steps, you’ll have successfully replaced the slow speed bearing housing on your auger filler machine. Regular maintenance like this ensures that your equipment runs smoothly, preventing breakdowns and extending the machine's lifespan.
If you have any questions about this process or need professional assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at Imagefillers. We're here to help keep your packaging line running efficiently!
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