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Bulletin: SVB-100
Date Issued: February, 1, 2005
Category: Procedural
Subject: Machine Adjustments to Restore Factory Settings
Machine Models: FEEDMASTER¨ Block Push Bottom Feeder, Top Feeder,
Jumbo Bottom Feeder, and Jumbo Top Feeder
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Problem:
Correct machine
operation depends on the proper adjustment of the lift assembly,
block pusher, shingle gate and Top Feeder inverter. Over time,
normal wear and tear of machine parts can cause these components to
go out of adjustment, causing incorrect stack division, excessive
amounts of waste sheets or skewing of material. Periodic adjustment
to restore factory settings can prevent these problems, keep the
machine operating properly and reduce operator intervention with the
machine.
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Recommended
Action:
Alliance Machine
Systems International, LLC recommends checking the following items
and making any necessary adjustments as part of your preventative
maintenance program. Items 1-6 should be done monthly and item 7
should be done weekly.
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Check that
the shingle gate is leveled and û” above the Extendo conveyor
belts. E-flute machines can be set as low as Å”.
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Check that
the lift assembly stops when it just contacts the red zero crush
rollers on the block pusher.
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Check that
the lift conveyor is leveled side to side and front to back, and
is even with the infeed or separation conveyor.
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Check that
the block pusher plate is leveled and at the correct height
above the lift conveyor.
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On Top
Feeders, check that the inverter is leveled.
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On Top
Feeders, check the timing of the inverter squaring shoes.
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Remove dust
buildup from the hydraulic power unit cooling fan.
This service
bulletin contains procedures for checking and adjusting the machine
components listed above. These procedures will be included in
FEEDMASTER¨ maintenance manuals for new machines. Always follow
proper safety procedures when working on a machine. If you are
unsure about anything in the procedures, contact your supervisor or
Alliance Customer Service at 888-768-2200, option 2 for assistance.
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Procedures:
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Check and adjust
shingle gate height
The bottom of
the shingle gate should be level and û” from the top of the Extendo
belts when in its lowest position. E-flute machines can be set as
low as Å”. If it is too high or too low, the operator adjusted rich
feed settings for shingling will be incorrect. If it is not level,
board skews as it passes under the gate and can jam in the finishing
machine hopper.
Use the
following procedure to check and adjust the shingle gate height.
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Run all
material off the Extendo conveyor so that there is nothing to
block the photo eyes and keep the shingle gate from lowering.
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At the main
operator station, manually lower the shingle gate to its lowest
position.
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Lock out the
machine according to instructions in your operator manual.
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Measure the
distance from the bottom of the shingle gate to the top of the
Extendo belts at both ends of the shingle gate. It should be û”
at both ends (Å” for E-flute). If the shingle gate is properly
adjusted, remove the lockout and resume operation.

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The shingle
gate has mounting bolts and an adjustment jack bolt on both
sides. If the shingle gate needs to be adjusted, loosen the
mounting bolts, then adjust the jack bolt until the bottom of
the plate is the proper distance from the Extendo belt. Spacers
can be placed under the shingle gate plate to aid in adjustment.
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Tighten all
mounting bolts and make sure the Extendo conveyor is clear.
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Remove the
lockout and resume operation.
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Check and adjust
lift assembly top of travel
The top limit of
the lift assembly is set to a fixed position that determines how
much material is left on the lift after the last block is pushed.
Over time, the lift chains can stretch so that the lift stops short
of its top limit. The lower lift level causes extra waste sheets to
be left on the conveyor. Excessive chain stretch can also cause the
lift to hit the floor, which should be corrected immediately.
Check and adjust
as follows:
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Manually raise the lift until it stops.
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Visually check how close the lift is to the block
pusher. For most applications, the lift assembly should
stop just as it touches the red zero crush rollers on
the block pusher. If the machine consistently runs
thicker material such as double wall, or warped
material, the lift assembly can be adjusted slightly
lower to compensate.
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If
the lift assembly falls short of the block pusher, lower
it and adjust the lift chain adjustment bolts at the top
front corners of the main frame on both sides.
Adjustments must be made equally on both sides so that
the lift assembly remains leveled.
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Repeat the previous two steps until the lift stops at the
proper height.
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If the chains
cannot be adjusted enough to correct the problem, they must be
replaced. All the lift chains should be replaced at the same time to
prevent uneven wear from occurring and causing the lift assembly to
go out of adjustment.
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Check and adjust
lift assembly leveling
The lift
assembly needs to be leveled both side to side and front to back for
proper operation. Uneven stretching of the chains can cause it to go
out of level. If the lift is not level side to side, blocks skew
when they are pushed onto the Extendo or into the inverter on top
feeders. If it is not level front to back, trailing sheets are left,
which places a bigger load on the shingle gate and causes increases
wear of the Extendo belts. In extreme cases, narrow loads are more
likely to tip if the lift is not level.
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Lower the
lift to the bottom limit.
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Lock out the
machine according to your operator manual.
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Use a level
to check that the lift is level from side to side, and level
from front to back. Also place a 6’-8’ straight edge across the
lift conveyor and infeed conveyor to make sure that they are
level with each other.
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Adjustment
bolts are located at all four corners of the lift, at the bottom
of each chain. Adjust one or more as required to level the lift.
Maintain the 12” TOR height of the lift.

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Repeat the
previous two steps until the lift is level in all directions.
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Remove the
lockout and resume operation.
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Check and adjust
block pusher plate position
The block pusher
plate is set at a fixed position above the lift conveyor at its
bottom limit. This position is used to calculate stack division for
block pushing. If it is out of position, stacks are not divided
properly into blocks and the waste sheet system does not operate
correctly. The top of stack photo eye is also used to calculate
stack division by sensing the top of the stack as it is lifted.
If the plate is
not vertical and leveled, trailing sheets can be left on the lift or
material is skewed. The plate does not usually require adjustment
unless cam followers have been replaced or adjusted or the plate has
been moved from its original factory setting.
Before measuring
the block pusher height or making any adjustments, make sure that
the lift assembly is properly adjusted. Then proceed as follows:
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Make
sure that the pusher plate cylinders are retracted
except for the 2” cylinder, which is extended for normal
operation. If the machine has raiseable block pusher for
tall stacks, it should be lowered to the full down
position.
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Lower the lift assembly to the full down position.
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Lock
out the machine according the instructions in your
operator manual.
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Place a level on the front face of the block pusher
plate to make sure that it is leveled vertically.
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If
the block pusher plate is not vertical, it is usually
because the cam followers at the ends of the block
pusher cross bar are worn. There are four cam followers
on each side of the cross bar. Replace them as needed to
level the plate.
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Repeat the
previous two steps until the front face of the block pusher
plate is vertical.
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Measure the
distance from the top of the lift conveyor to the bottom edge of
the pusher plate at both ends of the plate. The correct block
pusher height is listed on the table below, along with the
correct height of the top of stack photo eye. Note: For correct
measurement, make sure that the block pusher plate cylinders are
retracted, except for the 2” cylinder.
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Machine Type |
Block Pusher Height |
Top of Stack Photo Eye Height |
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BPBF – 72” stack machine |
54” to top of 12” conveyor |
58” above top of 12” conveyor |
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BPBF – 90” stack machine with pit |
72” to top of 12” conveyor |
76” above top of 12” conveyor |
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Jumbo BF |
Height varies per machine |
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TF – 72” stack machine |
72.5” to top of 12” conveyor |
76.5” above top of 12” conveyor |
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TF – 90” stack machine |
90.5” to top of 12” conveyor |
94.5” above top of 12” conveyor |
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Jumbo TF – 72” stack machine |
78” to top of 12” conveyor |
82” above top of 12” conveyor |

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If
the plate is not at the correct height above the lift,
loosen the four mounting bolts, which can be accessed
through a hole in the front of the plate. Move the plate
up or down as required and retighten the mounting bolts.
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Repeat the previous two steps until the block pusher is
at the correct height above the lift assembly.
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Remove the lockout and resume operation.
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Check and adjust
top feeder inverter adjustments
Top feeders and
jumbo top feeders have an inverter that accepts blocks from the
block pusher, turns them over and places them on the Extendo
conveyor. The inverter is supported by a crossover chain that can
stretch over time and cause the inverter to be out of level. This
can cause blocks to jam when they are pushed into the inverter.
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Lower the
inverter to the full down position.
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Lock out the
machine according the instructions in your operator manual.
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Place a
level across the inverter to make sure it is leveled from side
to side.
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If the
inverter is not level, tighten the crossover chain on either
side.
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Repeat the
previous two steps until the inverter is leveled.
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Remove the
lockout and resume operation.
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Check top feeder
inverter squaring shoe timing
The squaring
shoes in the top feeder inverter tamp the material square as the
inverter rotates. In order to work effectively, they must be timed
properly with the inverter rotation. If the squaring shoes tamp too
soon, the bottom sheet in the block drags on the infeed belt and is
crushed. If they tamp too late, the motion of the inverter skews the
material in the direction of flow.
Incorrect timing
indicates that there is a mechanical problem that needs to be
resolved. Observe the squaring shoes as the inverter rotates. When
they are timed correctly, the squaring shoes are against the
material when it reaches the midpoint of its rotation. If they tamp
at the wrong time, it could be due to the following:
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Binding of
the inverter rotation motor or the squaring shoes
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Incorrect
motor speed
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Incorrect
position of the home sensor for rotation. It should be set so
that the inverter is 1¡ or 2¡ above level when it is in the
upper position.
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Inverter
rotation is too fast or too slow.
The 180¡
rotation of the inverter should take approximately 3 seconds.
Rotation speed can be adjusted using the flow control for the
inverter rotation valve on the two-station hydraulic manifold. The
flow control on one side adjusts the forward rotation, and the flow
control on the other side adjusts reverse rotation. To adjust either
one, loosen the set screw and turn the flow control. Retighten the
set screw when adjustment is complete.
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Clean dust
from hydraulic power unit cooling fan
Dust buildup
reduces the effectiveness of the cooling fan on the hydraulic power
unit, increasing the likelihood of overheating. Once a week, turn
off the hydraulic power unit and blow compressed air through the
cooling fins to remove dust. Wear safety glasses and use an air gun
regulated at 30 psi.


If there is
already an accumulation of dust, remove the fan assembly and clean
out as follows:
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Lock out the
machine according the instructions in your operator manual.
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Remove the
bolts to the fan cover.
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Remove the
motor mount bolts and remove the fan assembly from the hydraulic
power unit.
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Vacuum the
dust from the inside of the cooling unit.
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Replace the
fan assembly and fan cover.
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Remove the
lockout and resume operation.
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