Noria Modelo 3020B TC 6
Noria Modelo 3020B TC 6
Noria Modelo 3020B TC 6
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publication and is subject to change without notice. Each manual is reviewed periodically and re-
vised to includes changes in later editions.
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ELEVATOR/CONVEYOR
MODEL 3018
MODEL 3020
MODEL 3022
MODEL 3024
INTRODUCTION
The Oxbo Elevator/Conveyor is specifically designed as a rear loading elevator for the Oxbo 8420XP or 8430 and
the Byron 8400 or 9400 power units. These large elevators have the extra capacity necessary to load into a truck or
dump cart behind the eight and ten row corn heads now being used to harvest processing sweet corn and seed corn.
The elevator/conveyor is available in four lengths: Model 3018 - 18 ft., Model 3020 - 20 ft., Model 3022 - 22 ft. and
Model 3024 - 24 ft. All feature a large, heavy rubber hopper which wraps around and conforms to the shape of the
harvesters’ discharge section to eliminate ear spillage. The elevator is ruggedly built of heavy-gauge steel throughout
to withstand the abuse normally encountered while unloading on the go in poor field conditions.
This manual is intended to familiarize those involved with the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of this
machine.
We recommend that the operator become familiar with all of the Oxbo Operator’s Manuals that apply to the machine
on which the elevator is to be used.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page Title Page
Safety........................................................................ 2 Seasonal Storage................................................... 20
Safety Decal Locations........................................... 12 Serial Number......................................................... 21
Installing the Elevator on the Harvester.................. 13 Charts & Specifications........................................... 22
Adjustments............................................................ 17 Repair Parts Section............................................... 27
Lubrication.............................................................. 19 Numerical Parts Index............................................. 59
Operator's Section 1
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Safety
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol
on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential
for personal injury.
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Safety
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Safety
Check the MSDS before you start any job using a hazard-
ous chemical. That way you will know exactly what the risks
are and how to do the job safely. Then follow procedures
and recommended equipment.
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Safety
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Safety
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Safety
Operator's Section 9
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Safety
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Safety
NO RIDERS
Never allow anyone to ride on the machine during opera-
tion or transport.
PLEASE NOTE:
In order to take the photographs required for this manual some of the shields and guards were removed.
Oxbo International Corporation does not recommend operating this equipment with any shields and
guards removed. Make sure all shields and guards are securely fastened in place before operating this
equipment.
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Safety Decal Locations
European equivalent
WARNING
ADVERTENCIA
Keep all guards and shields in
place.
Disengage drive and shut off
engine before servicing,
adjusting or unplugging machine. 90549 - Close shields and
Keep hands, feet and clothing guards prior to operating the
away from moving parts. machine.
Never ride on machine when in
motion.
90017
ADVERTENCIA WARNING
Mantenga todas las protecciones y Keep all guards and shields in place.
defensas en su lugar.
Apaque el motor y mantenga la Disengage drive and shut off engine
trasmisión en neutro antes de: hacer before servicing, adjusting or
un servicio, regular o desatorar la unplugging machine.
máquina.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away
Mantenga las manos, pies y ropa from moving parts.
lejos de las partes en movimiento.
Never ride or climb on machine
No camine sobre la máquina cuando while in motion or when engine
está en movimiento o cuando el is running.
motor está funcionando. 92206
92206
European equivalent
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Installing the Elevator on the Harvester
Your Oxbo Elevator/Conveyor has been shipped with a carton
of parts, a rubber hopper and support plates lying in the con-
veyor trough.
Open the carton of parts and find two pieces of chain that are
the same length. These are the elevator hanger chains (item
22). The third length of chain in the box is the safety chain (item
23). Using two double clevises (item 26) connect one end of
each hanger chain to the hanger (item 19) as shown.
Insert the other ends of the hanger chains into the large end
of the keyhole openings in the hanger plate (item 24). Pull the
chains through to the desired length then align and slide a link
into the keyhole slot. Attach chain retainer (item 25) with three
5/16"-18 x 1" hex serrated flange bolts. Excess chain can be
cut off if desired.
Mount one work light P/N 70001 (item 17) to each light bracket.
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Installing the Elevator on the Harvester
Make sure the elevator lift cylinder on the rear of the har-
vester is fully extended and insert pin from the cylinder rod
end through large hole in hanger plate and reinstall retainer
on pin. Place 1/2" shackle (item 27) around safety chain as
shown and fasten to the harvester frame in a hole provided
directly below the cylinder pivot point. Make sure pin is
properly retained in shackle. You may now allow the weight
of the elevator/conveyor to be held by the hydraulic cylinder.
Insert the ends of the two elevator drive hoses (A) through
the hose guide (B) on the side of the elevator boot as shown B
and connect at elevator hydraulic lines.
Connect wire from work light to wire from power unit (C)
by plugging ends together.
A
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Installing the Elevator on the Harvester
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Installing the Elevator on the Harvester
Turntable Stop Block Installation cont’d.
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Adjustments
The Oxbo Elevator/Conveyor is virtually maintenance free.
Your elevator may be equipped with a chain conveyor or
with a rubber conveyor belt.
The primary drive chain on the motor at the top of the el-
evator should be adjusted periodically by moving the chain
slide (A) to take up any slack in the chain.
CHAIN CONVEYOR
It is important to keep the chain properly adjusted. When
adjusted correctly you should be able to reach into the
center of the elevator trough, grasp one elevator flight and
lift the conveyor chain assembly about 4" to 6" off the bottom
of the trough. It is especially important to keep both sides
of the conveyor chain adjusted equally. Adjust tension by
turning the adjusting nuts (B) at the top of the conveyor.
Be sure to apply tension evenly to the chain by turning the B
adjusting nuts the same number of turns on both sides.
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Adjustments
BELT CONVEYOR
It is important to keep the belt no tighter than necessary
to prevent it from slipping. Adjust tension by turning the
adjusting nuts (A) at the top of the conveyor. Be sure to
apply tension evenly to the belt by turning the adjusting
nuts the same number of turns on both sides.
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Lubrication
CAUTION: ALWAYS SHUT OFF POWER UNIT
ENGINE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAIN-
TENANCE.
CHAIN CONVEYOR
The primary drive chain and the conveyor chain should be
kept well oiled at all times.
BELT CONVEYOR
Single drive motor elevator/conveyors have one (1) drive
chain at the upper end of the conveyor. Double-drive motor
elevator/conveyors have two (2) drive chains, one at the
upper end and one at the lower end of the conveyor. All
drive chains should be kept well oiled at all times.
ALL CONVEYORS
There are four (4) bearings which require lubrication once
per week or after fifty (50) hours of operation.
Two (2) bearings (A), one on each side of the upper trough
at the top of the elevator/conveyor.
A
(Note: Shield removed for photographic purposes)
Two (2) bearings (B), one on each side of the lower trough
at the bottom of the elevator/conveyor.
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Seasonal Storage
CHAIN CONVEYOR
Prepare the elevator for seasonal storage by cleaning the
elevator thoroughly and oiling all chains.
BELT CONVEYOR
Prepare the elevator for seasonal storage by cleaning
the elevator and belt thoroughly, then coat the belt with a
silicone based rubber protectant such as Armorall. Relieve
tension on belt by backing off the adjusting nuts and store
the elevator inside or out of direct sunlight.
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Serial Number
When ordering parts, always furnish the model number and
serial number of the machine as stamped on the data plate.
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Charts & Specifications
COMMON CONVERSION FACTORS
Length: Inches to millimeters: x 25.4
Miles to kilometers: x 1.609
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Charts & Specifications
Flats From Finger Tight (F.F.F.T.) Method (For 37° Flare Hydraulic Fittings)
Tube Side
Assembly Torque
(+10% -0%)
SAE Tube Side Tube Swivel Nut or
Dash Thread Connection Hose Connection
Size Size in-lb. ft-lb. Nm F.F.F.T. F.F.F.T.
-2 5/16-24 35 2 2.7 --- ---
-3 3/8-24 65 5 6.8 --- ---
-4 7/16-20 130 11 14.9 2 2
-5 1/2-20 165 14 18.9 2 2
-6 9/16-18 235 20 27.1 1 1/2 1 1/4
-8 3/4-16 525 43 58.3 1 1/2 1
-10 7/8-14 650 55 74.6 1 1/2 1
-12 1 1/16-12 950 80 108.5 1 1/4 1
-14 1 3/16-12 1200 100 135.6 1 1
-16 1 5/16-12 1400 115 155.9 1 1
-20 1 5/8-12 1900 160 217 1 1
-24 1 7/8-12 2250 185 250.9 1 1
-32 2 1/2-12 3000 250 339 1 1
-40 3-12 --- --- --- 1 1
If torque wrenches are not available, an alternate method of assembly is the Flats From Finger Tight (F.F.F.T.)
Method.
F.F.F.T. = Flats (nut) from finger tight. In this reference position, tube flare or angular female surface of swivel
connector must be seated and in light contact with 37° male surface. If necessary, a wrench should be used to
pull nut and seats to this initial reference position. For final assembly, the nut should now be tightened to the
appropriate number of F.F.F.T. as shown in the chart. Where necessary, a second wrench should be used to
prevent unwanted rotation of fitting body, hose connector stem, etc.
Torque valves are for unlubricated carbon steel components. For brass fittings, use approximately 65% of the
torque values shown, unlubricated. For stainless steel, a lubricant such as Permatex Anti-Sieze Lubricant is
recommended to prevent galling.
NOTE: The torque method of assembly is the preferred method of assembly. It reduces the risk of human error
during assembly that is more prevalent in the Flats From Finger Tight (F.F.F.T.) method. To ensure the most ac-
curate assembly of the fitting, it is strongly recommended that the torque method be utilized.
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Repair Parts Section
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
CONVEYOR CHAIN/BELT & RELATED PARTS...................................................................................................28
LOWER HALF PARTS - CHAIN CONVEYOR.......................................................................................................32
UPPER HALF PARTS - CHAIN CONVEYOR........................................................................................................36
LOWER HALF PARTS - BELT CONVEYOR..........................................................................................................40
UPPER HALF PARTS - BELT CONVEYOR...........................................................................................................46
ELEVATOR EXTENSION PANELS USED WITH 600 CLEANING UNIT...............................................................50
SPEED SENSOR (OPTIONAL)............................................................................................................................52
ACCUMULATOR KIT - FOR USE WITH 601C AND 602 CLEANING UNITS (OPTIONAL)..................................54
ACCUMULATOR KIT - FOR USE WITH 600 CLEANING UITS (OPTIONAL).......................................................56
O-RING USAGE CHART......................................................................................................................................58
NUMERICAL PARTS INDEX.................................................................................................................................59
NOTE: Please include model number and serial number when ordering parts. The serial number plate is located
on the lower end of the elevator/conveyor. (See photo in the Operators Section).
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
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3
Note: Complete belt kits are available which include belt, stiffeners and hardware.
Order part numbers: P/N 61827 3018B
P/N 61828 3020B
P/N 61829 3022B
P/N 61830 3024B
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39 17
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WEAR STRIP PLACEMENT
14 ON BOTTOM TROUGHS
3022 and 3024 ONLY
40
31
16
18
17
33
34 25
33
24
24
37
19 26
1
10
9
28 37
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35 40 40
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34
25
21 26 23
33
4 22
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24
30
24
28
35 20 34
27
31 6
36 33 25
5 11
2 9
33 10
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41
8 40
42
16
31
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32
38 12
13
39 17
14
33
WEAR STRIP PLACEMENT
14 ON BOTTOM TROUGHS
3022 and 3024 ONLY
40
31
16
18
17
33
34 25
33
24
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37
19 26
1
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HYDRAULIC TUBES
FOR 2006-2007
76
75
18
51
78 51
79 17
80
16
19
52
15 53
70 WEAR STRIP PLACEMENT
ON BOTTOM TROUGHS
71
3022 and 2024 ONLY
71
27 51
28 74 67 72
67 18
69 30 19
53
64
63
65
31
20 21
62
29
33 66 53
56
32 22 60 54 44
32 23 61
24 25
34
57 69 43
59 68 43
77
45
50 63
26
10
63
9 35
63
67 67
55 20
11
48 42
59 41
12 36
53
47
13 67 37
4
49 41
3 47 36
42
55 38
51 46 39
6
59 1 40
58
53
5 2 14 9
10
53
7
73
8 67
HYDRAULIC TUBES
FOR 2006-2007
76
75
18
51
78 51
79 17
80
16
19
52
15 53
70 WEAR STRIP PLACEMENT
ON BOTTOM TROUGHS
71
3022 and 2024 ONLY
71
27 51
28 74 67 72
67 18
69 30 19
53
64
63
65
31
20 21
62
29
33 66 53
56
32 22 60 54 44
32 23 61
24 25
34
57 69 43
59 68 43
77
45
50 63
26
10
63
9 35
63
67 67
55 20
11
48 42
59 41
12 36
53
47
13 67 37
4
49 41
3 47 36
42
55 38
51 46 39
6
59 1 40
58
53
5 2 14 9
10
53
7
73
8 67
HYDRAULIC TUBES
FOR 2006-2007
76
75
18
51
78 51
79 17
80
16
19
52
15 53
70 WEAR STRIP PLACEMENT
ON BOTTOM TROUGHS
71
3022 and 2024 ONLY
71
27 51
28 74 67 72
67 18
69 30 19
53
64
63
65
31
20 21
62
29
33 66 53
56
32 22 60 54 44
32 23 61
24 25
34
57 69 43
59 68 43
77
45
50 63
26
10
63
9 35
63
67 67
55 20
11
48 42
59 41
12 36
53
47
13 67 37
4
49 41
3 47 36
42
55 38
51 46 39
6
59 1 40
58
53
5 2 14 9
10
53
7
73
8 67
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4
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