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GRAIN STIR-ATOR - David Manufacturing Co.

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Assembly & Installation<br />

PNEG-1156 DIII Stir-Ator<br />

C. Lift the outboard end track unit onto the bin<br />

wall track. Install the two track hold-down<br />

pins with the pin heads located directly<br />

under the lower track edge, secure with two<br />

5/32" x 1" cotter pins. See Photos 15G,<br />

15H, & 15I.<br />

D. The unit should be hung slightly higher at the<br />

center than at the bin wall. Standing at a<br />

right angle to the frame rails and sighting<br />

along them and across to the wall track is an<br />

easy way to determine this. When the<br />

center height is properly positioned, the<br />

frame rails should be 1" higher at the center<br />

on an 18' diameter bin; 1-1/2" higher on a<br />

27' diameter bin; and 2" higher on a 36'<br />

diameter bin, as an example. Be sure the<br />

suspension tube is always positioned level<br />

so it will not be hit by any part of the Stir-Ator<br />

as it rotates around the bin.<br />

Suspension Bar<br />

Suspension<br />

Chain<br />

Photo 15E<br />

Suspension<br />

Chain<br />

Suspension<br />

Bar<br />

Photo 15F<br />

Lock track unit in place on wall with visegrips,<br />

clamps or other means so unit WILL<br />

NOT SKID. (See Photo 15J.)<br />

5/32" x 1" <strong>Co</strong>tter Pin<br />

5/32" x 1" <strong>Co</strong>tter Pins<br />

Track<br />

Track Hold Down Pin<br />

Photo 15G - View from Bottom<br />

Track Hold Down Pins<br />

Photo 15H - View from Bottom<br />

5/32" x 1" <strong>Co</strong>tter Pin<br />

Track<br />

Track<br />

Hold-<br />

Down<br />

Pins<br />

Track<br />

Vice Grips<br />

Photo 15I<br />

Photo 15J<br />

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