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Prime Equipment Group, Inc. | 2000 E. Fulton Street | Columbus, OH 43205 U.S.A. | Tel: 614.253.8590 | Fax: 614.253.6966 | www.PrimeEquipmentGroup.com
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Prime Equipment Group, Inc. is a USA-based manufacturer of poultry
processing equipment that has maintained the trust of the industry
for more than two decades by supplying innovation, reliable and
hard-working solutions for nearly ever point on the modern
processing line. Prime is known in the industry for efficiency
improvements and simple equipment options.
In 1993, the Gasbarro family used their combined 65 years or experience of owning and operating poultry plants and processing businesses to found Prime Equipment Group, a privately held company.
Prime Equipment Group designs and builds stand-alone machines, as
well as customized equipment systems and equipment from brand
partners for processing plants all over the world. Our team members
also offer engineering assistance, hands-on field support and a quality selection of spare and replacement parts for multiple industries in
over 15 countries.
After acquiring Diversified Machine Products (DMP) in the summer of
2010, we’ve now made an additional manufacturing facility and sales
office in Gainesville, Georgia.
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No one knows your process
better than you, and we use
your valuable feedback as fuel
for our product development
fire. This cooperation plays a
huge part in our ability to
design safe and durable
systems that improve
your profitability.
Being such an integral part of
the dynamic food processing
industry, our development team
constantly researches new and
innovative ways to reduce labor,
increase processing yields and
improve product quality.
Geno with Colonel Sanders
GENO GASBARRO
Founder
Geno Gasbarro as Born in Castel Di Sangro, Italy
1931 and immigrated to the USA in 1939 with his family.
He started working at his father’s business (Washington
Poultry) in Columbus, OH in 1944. Geno and two
brothers took over the business in the mid 1950’s
when Geno began making equipment to improve
efficiencies inside their factory. When Washington Poultry
began supplying KFC, Geno became friends with Colonel
Sanders and began a separate company for equipment
development and manufacturing for KFC.” He Incorporated
Prime Equipment Group in 1992 along with his son and
Current CEO Mike Gasbarro.
Our development and engineering teams
follow a fairly simple process:
IDEA — RESEARCH — CONCEPT
PROTOTYPE — ENGINEERING — DESIGN
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Table of Contents
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For Parts or Part numbers not listed in this catalog please refer to Section 11.1 or Call 614.253.8590
Section 1
Overhead Chain and Attachments
Page
* Chain Lifecycle and Info .……………………......……………………..………………………………….…....….1-0
* Chain Selections and Attachment …………………....….…………..………………………….…….…...…1-1
* 348 Trolley Wheels
…………………………..…………………….……………………………………..…………1-2
* 348 Pendants and Attachments
.………………………..……………………………….….…...…1-3
* Chains Without Trolleys ….……………………...….…………..…………...………………………….………….1-4
* 348 Trolley Halves ……………………………..…………..…………...………………………………….…………..1-5
* T-Rail Complete Chain Assemblies .………………..….…………..…………………………..………...….1-6
* T-Rail Chain and Parts .………………………..….…………..…………...………………………….……………...1-7
* Pipe Track Complete Chain Assemblies
.……………….……………………………..…………..….1-8
* Pipe Track Chain and Parts …….…………………..…………..…………...…………………….……………....1-9
Section 2
Overhead Shackles
* Shackle Types and Info .…..…………………...…………………………………………………………....…..…..2-0
* Picking Shackle Selection….……….……………...……………………………….………………...…….…….....2-1
* Evisceration Shackle Selection
……….………..……….………………….………………...…….….….....2-2
* Cut-Up and Sizing Line (Combination) Shackle Selection
* Shackle Ties and Bushings
….…………...…….…..…....2-3
..……………………..….……………………….………………...…….…..…....2-4
* Shackle Spares and Accessories ..………………...………………………….………………...…….….…....2-5
Section 3
Overhead Track
* Track Types and Info………….………………………..…………………………………………………….…………..3-0
* Straight Track Selection ………………………...…………………..………..………….…………….……….…..3-1
* Elevated Track Selection ………………………..……………………………………………...……….….…….....3-2
* I-Beam Elevations
.……………………………………………………….…………………….……..….….…..…....3-3
* T-Rail Elevations ……………………………..……………………………….………………….……..………….…....3-4
* Pipe Track Elevations
Section 4
……………………….……………………………………………….…..……….…..….....3-5
Overhead Idler Turns
* Turn Types and Info
…………………………..……..…………………………………………….….…..………….4-0
* Turn Corner Assembly ………………………………………………………………………….…..…………………..4-1
* I-Beam Turn Selection (5 Bolt)
……………...…………………………………….…………...….….......4-2
* I-Beam Turn Selection (6 Bolt)
……………...………………………….………….…………...….….......4-3
* T-Rail Turn Selection
…………...………...…….……………………………….……….….……....……….......4-4
* Pipe Track Turn Selection ..……………………..…………………………………..………..…………...…….…4-5
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Section 5
Overhead Take-Ups
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* Take-Up Types and Info
…………………..……………..………………….....…………………………….5-0
* Manual Take-Up Selection
……………………....………...……………………………..…..…………………5-1
* Automatic (Spring Loaded) Take-Up Selection
* Automatic (Air) Take-Up Selection
Section 6
……….…..……………..………………………5-2
……………....……………………………………………………...5-3
Overhead Drives
* Drive Types and Info . …………………………..………………………….……..………………………….……...…6-0
* Drive Assembly Options
* Drives
………………………….….………………………………………………………..…….6-1
……………………………………..…………...………………………………………………………………………....6-2
* Drive Frames ……………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………....6-3
* Drive Inverters …………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………6-4
Section 7
Drive Sprockets
* Sprocket Types and Info .………………………..…………………………...…………………………….………..7-0
* 348 Drive Sprockets ……………………………....……….……………………………………………………….…….7-1
* Drive Sprockets (Log Chain) ……………………...………………………………………………………..……..7-2
Section 8
Overhead Wheels
* Wheel Types and Info
………………………….….……………………….……………………………………….8-0
* Smooth Idler Selection
.……………………....……………..………………………………………….…...........8-1
* Gap Wheels …………………………………...………………………………………………………………….…………...8-2
Section 9
Overhead Sanitation and Miscellaneous Parts
* Sanitation and Miscellaneous Parts and Info ……………..…………………………………….…..……9-0
* Washers ..…………………………………..…………………………..…………………………………………………...…...9-1
* Brushes .…………………………………….…………………………...…………………………………………....………..….9-2
* Hubs and Misc.
Section 10
.……………………………....……………………………...…………………………….…..…….…...9-3
Preventive Maintenance & Trouble Shooting
* Trouble Shooting
...…………………………......…………………………………………………………………...….10-0
* Maintenance Log and Check List
* Warranty
Section 11
.…………………………………………………………………………....10-1
. ………………………………...…………………….…………………………………………………….…......10-2
How to place an order for Overhead Components
* Typical Example of an Overhead Line
* Overhead Quote Request Form
* Order Information
Section 12
…………………….….……………………………………………………..11-1
…………………………….……….……………………………………………………………..11-3
Contact Us
* Contact Info
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…………………………….…………………………………..11-0
..………………………………..………………….….……………………………………………………..12-0
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Overhead Chain and Attachments
To maintain your conveyor system in good operating condition, proper
lubrication and periodic inspection of all machinery and conveyor components is essential. A
constant check must be kept on the entire system for broken, bent or missing parts. The system
will not run properly with missing or defective components. The following are recommended
maintenance procedures that if followed systematically, in addition to periodic inspections, will
greatly contribute to the efficiency and operational life of the system.
There are many factors which determine the life of the chain, here are the most important:
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General condition of I-Beam track (new or worn out with grooves and rusty)?
Are all weld seams on the track ground down to provide an even surface?
Is it the correct I-Beam (3”, 4” or 6”) which has a slight angle being used? The wheel is specially shaped for
this I-Beam.
Elevations put the most stress on the chain and wheels. The steeper and shorter the rise or drop the
greater the stress which can lead to excessive chain wear, especially on the chain bolts.
How many turns are in the line and of what diameter? The smaller the diameter of the turn the greater the
stress to the chain.
In what shape are the turn wheels? If they have grooves caused by the side plates of the chain they need
to be replaced.
Are the turn bearings in good shape and turn easy? They have grease fittings and need to be re-greased
on a regular basis.
Check drive sprockets for worn teeth.
Are there enough drives and is the load evenly distributed to the drives, are the drives in sync?
What is the chain pull, how tight is the chain run? A tight chain wears faster. Run the chain as loose as
possible but avoid slack which could lead to jerking / shock loading.
The speed of the conveyor is not a linear function in terms of wear, meaning higher speed wears the chain
exponentially quicker.
If take-ups are used are they manual or automatic?
If automatic, do they have enough play?
Are the take-ups at the right place? Poorly placed take-up’s can add stress to the chain.
Is a lubrication program in place? Chain pins and the ball bearing wheels need to be lubricated on a regular
basis. Either by hand or by using an automatic lubricator. 348 chains are made of different types of plated
carbon steels which when exposed to chemicals will corrode. One of the most common chemicals used in
food processing plants which negatively affect the protective layer (plating) is chlorine. Tests show that
only a few hours of exposure to chlorine and/ or other harsh chemicals completely remove the zinc
dichromate plating which is normally applied to the chain and trolleys. Applying such chemicals in high
concentration during the sanitation / cleaning process destroys the plating and causes the chain, brackets
and pendants to discolor and eventually rust. The concentration of such chemicals more or less determines
the time until these negative effects show up.
Steps to prevent premature chain corrosion:
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Use lowest possible concentration of chemicals.
Wash off chain and trolleys with clean water after applying chemicals.
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Apply oil film to chain and trolleys after wash-down using a hand sprayer or an automated lubricator.
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Test chemical reaction of parts/plating by placing plated part in chemical solution for at least 48 hours.
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Be aware that harsh chemicals also affect plastic wheels, some make it soft, others can make
them brittle.
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348 Chain Selections and Attachments -Section 1
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Provided By:
B o t h
X 3 4 8
( I - P i n )
P i p e - T r a c k
a n d
S L - 3 4 8
w i t h
( B o l t e d )
s p a c i n g
o f
t y p e
w h e e l s
a n d
c h a i n
a r e
Trolley
p e r
y o u r
f o r
Track
Chain
Material
70308
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
26884
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
30719
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
X
31980
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
X
12”
6”
u s e
o n
I - b e a m
o r
s p e c i f i c a t i o n s .
Pendant
Part No.
6”
a v a i l a b l e
p e n d a n t s
12”
X
X
Pendant
Hole Size
Wheel
Pendant
Type
0.53
Gray
30389
0.38
Gray
30391
0.53
Gray
30389
0.38
Gray
30391
70307
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
X
0.31
Gray
31447
70306
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
X
0.53
Gray
30389
70305
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
0.31
Gray
31447
19059
348 I-Beam
X348
YDP
31981
348 I-Beam
X348
YDP
31982
348 I-Beam
X348
YDP
X
X
X
X
X
0.31
Gray
30390
X
0.31
Gray
30390
X
0.31
Gray
30390
70310
348 I-Beam
X348
YDP
X
0.31
Gray
30390
70334
348 I-Beam
X348
YDP
X
X
X
0.53
Gray
30389
70332
348 I-Beam
X-348
YDP
X
X
0.31
Gray
31447
70304
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
0.53
Gray
30389
20616
348 I-Beam
SL-348
YDP
X
Gray
Food Craft
Shackles
22830
348 I-Beam
SL-348E
YDP
8”
Gray
30392
X
X
Assembly Code for 348 Bolted and I-Pin Chains
Plating
3– YDP: Zinc-yellow
dichromate plating
4– ZNP: Zinc nickel
plating
5– Clear zinc-plating
Chain Type
Brackets
Wheel type
Spacing
1 348 bolted chain
BO1 348 bracket
1
6” trolleys 6” pendants
2 348 I-Pin chain
BO2
2
6” trolleys 12” pendants
3 348 chain with extended side
bar for 8” configurations
BO3 37-HF intermediate plate 3
Pipe Track bracket
W1 Gray ball bearing
wheels with stainless steel
races
6” trolleys 8” pendants
4
12” trolleys 12” pendants
5
12” trolleys 6” pendants
6
8” trolleys 8”pendants
7
12” trolleys18” pendants
8
6” trolleys 18” pendants
6-Stainless steel
W2 Blue non ball bearing
plastic wheels
Pendant
Type
PO1 35-C with
17/32” hole, plated
PO2
35-C with
5/16” hole, plated
PO3
35-C with 3/8
W3 Gray caged ball bear- hole, plated
ing wheel
W4 Plated ball bearing
steel wheel
(See chart on Pg. 1-3
for more options)
W5 Pipe Track Wheel
Spacing and Wheel Type
Plating and Bracket:
3– YDP: Zinc-yellow dichromate plating (
BO1 348 bracket ( As Shown)
As Shown)
3
W1
6” trolleys 8” pendants ( As Shown)
Gray ball bearings wheels with Stainless Steel races ( As Shown)
Chain Type:
1 348 bolted chain ( As Shown)
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Pendant Type:
PO1
35-C with 17/32” hole, plated ( As Shown)
348 Trolley Wheels -Section 1
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Assembly Code No. W1
403035
7/16 hex jam nut
Gray ball bearing wheels,
403036
7/16 lock washer
Hardware needed
With stainless steel races,
Part No: 71544
Assembly Code No. W2
403032GL
3/8 flat washer
403033
7/16 lock nut
403034GL
7/16 hex bolt
4060235GL
Blue non ball bearing plastic
wheel
Hardware needed
Part No: 30385
Assembly Code No. W3
403035
7/16 hex jam nut
403036
7/16 lock washer
03034G
7/16 bolt
Gray caged ball bearing
wheel
Hardware needed
Part No: 30386
Assembly Code No. W4
403035
7/16 hex jam nut
403036
Plated ball bearing steel
wheel
Hardware needed
Part No: 30387
Assembly Code No. W5
D5167
Spacer
D5168
3/8 bolt
D5169
3/8 lock nut
Pipe track wheel
Hardware needed
Part No: 30388
Assembly Code
Wheel Type
W1 Gray ball bearing wheels with stainless steel races
W2 Blue non ball bearing plastic wheel
W3 Gray caged ball bearing wheel
W4 Plated ball bearing steel wheel
W5 Pipe track wheel
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348 Pendants and Attachments -Section 1
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Part No: 30390
Part No: 30389
35-C Pendant, 17/32” Hole, Assembly Code No. P01
35-C Pendant 5/16” Hole, Assembly Code No. P02
Part No: 30391
Part No: 30392
35-C Pendant, 3/8” Hole, Assembly Code No. P03
Part No: 31351
2 Piece Sizing Pendants
35-C Pendant, 17/32” Hole, Assembly Code No. P17
Part No: 31687
31-H Pendant, 17/32” Hole, Assembly Code No. P15
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2” Offset, 17/32” Hole, Assembly Code No. P06
Part No: 31447
35-C Pendant 5/16” Hole, Assembly Code No. P18
Part No: 31689
32-C Pendant 17/32” Hole, Assembly Code No. P12
Chains Without Trolleys -Section 1
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Zinc-yellow
dichromate plated
SL-348 bolted chain.
SL-348 Part No: 70311
* Available in Zinc Nickel finish
Sold Per Foot
Replacement Part No’s for
SL-348
Plated X348
I-Pin chain
* Available in Zinc Nickel finish
A= 31992
B= 31991
C= 22865
D= 22864
Replacement Parts No’s for
X-348
A= 70927
B= 70921
D= 28091
SL-548E Chain with extended
side bar for 8” center chain
X348 Part No: 70330
* Available in Zinc Nickel finish also
SL-548E Part No: 31690
Sold Per Foot
Part No.
Assembly
Code No.
Chain Type
Plating
Assembling
Lengths
70311
3-1
SL-348 Bolted
chain
YDP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
70330
3-2
X348 I-Pin
chain
YDP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
31690
3-3
SL-548E Chain
with ext. side
bar
YDP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
32063
4-1
SL-348 Bolted
Chain
ZNP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
31692
4-3
SL-548E Chain
with ext. side
bar
ZNP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
31691
3-4
X348 I-Pin
chain
ZNP
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
21301
4-1*
SL-348 HS*
ZNP Alloy
Assembled in
10 ft. sections
Assembly Code
Plating-
Chain Type
3- Zinc-yellow dichromate plating
1
SL-348 bolted chain
2
X348 I-Pin chain
4- Zinc nickel plat-
3 SL-548E chain with
extended side bar for 8”
configurations
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348 Trolley Halves -Section 1
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Assembly Code
Plating
Brackets
Wheel Type
3- Zinc Yellow dichromate plating
BO1 348 bracket
W1 Gray ball bearing wheels with stainless steel
races
4– Zinc Nickel plating
BO2 Pipe track bracket
W2 Blue non ball bearing plastic wheel
5– Clear zinc plating
BO3 37-HF intermediate plate
W3 Gray caged ball bearing wheel
6– Stainless steel
W4 Plated ball bearing steel wheel
W5 Pipe track wheel
348 Trolley
Halves
348 Pipe Track Trolley Half
Gray ball bearing wheel
and stainless steel races
(B01 & W1 Shown)
Blue
non ball bearing wheel
(B01 & W2 Shown)
Pipe track wheel
and bracket (B02
& W5 Shown)
Trolley Intermediate Plate
Gray caged ball bearing
wheel (B01 & W3 Shown)
Part No.
Plated ball bearing steel wheel
(B01 & W4 Shown)
Assembly Code No.
Chain Type
(B03 Shown)
Plating
Wheel Type
31693
3-B01W1
348 trolley half
Yellow dichromate (YDP)
Gray ball bearing wheel and stainless steel races
31694
3-B01W2
348 trolley half
Yellow dichromate (YDP)
Blue non ball bearing wheel
31695
3-B01W3
348 trolley half
Yellow dichromate (YDP)
Gray caged ball bearing wheel
31696
3-B01W4
348 trolley half
Yellow dichromate (YDP)
Plated ball bearing steel wheel
23767
4-B01W1
348 trolley half
Zinc nickel (ZNP)
Gray ball bearing wheel and stainless steel races
31698
4-B01W2
348 trolley half
Zinc nickel (ZNP)
Blue non ball bearing wheel
31771
4-B01W3
348 trolley half
Zinc nickel (ZNP)
Gray caged ball bearing wheel
31772
4-B01W4
348 trolley half
Zinc nickel (ZNP)
Plated ball bearing steel wheel
31773
5-B02W5
348 trolley half
Clear nickel (CZP)
Yellow pipe track wheel
31783
3-B03
Trolley intermediate plate
Yellow dichromate (YDP)
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31784
4-B03
Trolley intermediate plate
Zinc nickel (ZNP)
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T-Rail Complete Chain Assemblies -Section 1
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D (Inches) Part No.’s
Type
T-Rail
“D”
6”
8”
18294
12”
19450
20811
Stainless Steel available also
Assembly with Continuous Zinc Log Chain with Stainless Steel Brackets
D (Inches) Part No.’s
Type
Assembly with Continuous Zinc Log Chain with Plastic
“D”
T-Rail
6”
8”
70320
12”
31606
31607
Stainless Steel available also
Assembly
Plating
Chain Type
5- Clear zinc plating
6 Link Chain
6- Stainless Steel
Brackets
Spacing
Wheel Type
B10 Plastic bracket
1 Trolleys 6” on center
B11 Brackets stainless
steel
2 Trolleys 8” on center
B12 Plastic turkey
bracket
3 Trolleys 12” on center
W7 Green ball bearing
wheel
Part No.
Assembly Code No.
Plating / Material
Trolley / Wheel Type
70320
5-6B101W7
Zinc plated
Plastic trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on 6”
31785
6-6B101W7
Stainless Steel
Plastic trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on 6”
18294
5-6B111W7
Zinc plated
Stainless steel trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on
31787
6-6B111W7
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on
31606
5-6B102W7
Zinc plated
Plastic trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on 8”
31841
6-6B102W7
Stainless Steel
Plastic trolley with green ball bearing wheels on 8” center
19450
5-6B112W7
Zinc plated
Stainless steel trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on
31852
6-6B112W7
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel trolleys with green ball bearing wheels on
8” center
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T-Rail Chain and Parts -Section 1
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Assembly Code
Plating
5- Clear zinc plating
Chain Type
6- Log chain
6- Stainless steel
B10W7
Brackets
B10 Plastic bracket
Wheel Type
W7 Green ball bearing
wheel
B11 Stainless steel bracket
Plastic trolley half with green
ball bearing wheel
Part No: 71468
B111W7
Stainless steel trolley half
with green ball bearing
wheel
Part No: 24726
W7
Green wheel
5-6
Log chain, zinc plated
Part No: 31853
6-6
Log chain, stainless steel
Part No: 31854
Part No: 71566
Sold Per Foot (10’ Min order)
( Compatible with Meyn, Stork and Linco Systems )
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Pipe Track Complete Chain Assemblies -Section 1
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D (Inches) Part No.’s
Type
Pipe
Track
6”
8”
22492
31609
12”
31610
Assembly with Continuous Zinc Log Chain with Stainless Steel
Assembly Code
Plating
Chain Type
5- Clear zinc plating
6 Link Chain
Brackets
B30 Stainless Steel
bracket
6- Stainless Steel
Spacing
Wheel Type
W9 Blue ball bearing
wheel
1
Trolleys 6” on center
2
Trolleys 8” on center
3
Trolleys 12” on center
Part No.
Assembly Code
Chain type
Plating
Wheel Type
22492
5-6B301W9
Link Chain
Zinc plated (ZNP)
Stainless Steel trolleys with blue ball bearing
wheels on 6” center
31609
5-6B302W9
Link Chain
Stainless Steel (SS)
Stainless Steel trolleys with blue ball bearing
wheels on 8” center
31610
5-6B303W9
Link Chain
Zinc plated (ZNP)
Stainless Steel trolleys with green ball bearing
wheels on 12” center
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Pipe Track Chain and Parts -Section 1
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Assembly Code No.
B30W9
Stainless steel trolley half
with blue ball bearing wheel
Part No: 31860
W9
Blue ball bearing wheel
Part No: 31861
5-6
Log chain, zinc plated
6-6
Log chain, stainless steel
Part No: 31853
Part No: 31854
Sold Per Foot (10’ Min order)
Assembly Code
Plating
5- Clear zinc plating
Chain Type
6- Log chain for Log
Brackets
B30 Stainless Steel bracket
Wheel Type
W9 Stainless Steel trolley
half with blue ball bearing
6- Stainless Steel
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Shackle Types & Info -Section 2
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Shackles for Picking,
Evisceration, Cut-Up
& Sizing Lines.
Multiple shackle sizes and styles available
to suit your needs.
OVER HEAD SHACKLES
There are three basic types of
shackles, Picking, Eviscerating and
Cut-Up & Sizing (Combination). The
Picking shackle often has a solid bar
to maintain good electrical contact
to insure a good stun. The
eviscerating shackle and Cut-Up and
Sizing (Combination) shackles can
be either mounted on a chain or
solid bar.
Evisceration Shackles
Picking Shackles
FoodCraft Cut Up Shackles
Shackle Accessories
Weighing / Sizing
Shackles
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Picking Shackle Selection-Section 2
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For Quoting Purposes Fill in the Shaded Areas and Fax to Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-6966.
* All Shackles are Made in Stainless Steel.
Picking Shackle Top Mount Selection
Fig. A (1575 TYPE
U Top– SS ( B & G-Dimension Required)
2-Pc Flat Bar Top (3/16 Thk.)- SS
(B-Dimension Required)
Style
=
A
=
Dwg.
Fig.
Hole to Bottom of Shackle
B
=
Top Mount Hole Size
C
U-Top
2-Pc Flat
Bar Top
Fig. E
=
Upper Body Height
D
Fig. B (1585 TYPE)
=
Lower Body Length
E
=
Body Width
F
=
Drop Rod Diameter
G
=
U-Top Mount Inside Width
H
=
Top Mount Flat Bar Width
Fig. D (1585C TYPE)
Fig. C (1590 TYPE)
Design & Build Custom Shackle
When Matching Existing Shackles. A Detailed Drawing or Sample Will Be Required When an Order is Placed.
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Evisceration Shackle Selection -Section 2
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For Quoting Purposes Fill in the Shaded Areas and Fax to Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-6966.
* All Shackles are Made in Stainless
Evisceration Hook Type Selection
Fig. F (1000-R-1 TYPE
5/16 Tear Away, Top, Pltd.
5/16 Tear Away, Top, SS
5/16 Tear Drop Top, Pltd.
5/16 Tear Drop Top, SS
S-Hook Shackle, Pltd.
S-Hook Shackle, SS
1/4 Swivel Hook Style Top, Pltd.
1/4 Swivel Hook Style Top, SS
5/16 Swivel Hook Style Top, Pltd.
5/16 Swivel Hook Style Top, SS
Tear Drop
Top
Hole to Bottom of Shackle
Tear Away
Drop Top
Top Mount Hole Size
Fig. H
Rod Hole Size
Lower Body Length
Body Width
Drop Rod Diameter
S-Hook
Shackle
Plated
Swivel Hook
Style Top
Design & Build Custom Shackle
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When Matching Existing Shackles. A Detailed Drawing or Sample Will Be Required When an Order is Placed.
Cut-Up and Sizing Line (Combination) Shackle Selection -Section 2
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For Quoting Purposes Fill in the Shaded Areas and Fax to Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-6966.
Fig. J (Double “J” Rod
Shackle Top Mount Selection
U Top-SS ( B & F Dimension Required)
2-Flat Bar Top (3/16 Thk.) -SS ( B-Dimension Required)
Style
=
Dwg
Fig.
A
=
“
5/16 Tear Away Top, Pltd.
5/16 Tear Away Top, SS
A
5/16 Tear Drop Top, Pltd.
5/16 Tear Drop Top, SS
S-Hook Shackle, Pltd.
Hole to Bottom of Shackle
S-Hook Shackle, SS
1/4 Swivel Hook Style Top, Pltd. 360º
1/4 Swivel Hook Style Top, SS 360º
B
=
C
=
D
=
5/16 Swivel Hook Style Top, Pltd. 360º
Fig. K ( Double “J” Flt
5/16 Swivel Hook Style Top, SS 360º
Limited Swivel Hook Top, Pltd.
Limited Swivel Hook Top, SS
A
Tear Away
Drop Top
S-Hook
Shackle
Plated
Swivel Hook
Style
Top
Fig. M
Tear Drop
Top
Top Mount Flat Bar Width
A
Fig. L (Single “J”)
E
=
F
=
FoodCraft Cut Up Shackles
Model : N01373
Part No: 31504
2-Pc Flat
Bar Top
Cut
&
Up
Turning
Weighing
Shac
Part No: 23707
Sizing
W/
Shackle
Wheel
(Chicken)
Part No: 71249
U-Top
Design & Build Custom Shackle
When Matching Existing Shackles. A Detailed Drawing or Sample Will Be Required When an Order is Placed.
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Shackle Ties and Bushings-Section 2
Dog
(1/4
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Bone
X5),
SS
Part No: 70809
Specify Sizes and Types Below When Ordering
Shackle Tie (3) Pc Assembly, SS
“A”
“B”
“C”
“E”
“G”
Length
Rod Diameter
Bottom Mount Type
Upper Mount Type
Hole Size
10.75
.25
C
E
Part Number
NA
26266
Shackle Tie (2) Pc Assembly, SS
“A”
“B”
“C”
“E”
“G”
“F”
Length
Rod Diameter
Bottom Mount Type
Upper Mount Type
Hole Size
Type
Part Number
Loop / Loop / Hole
Closed Loop (“E”)
U-Top or Flat Top (“F”)
Open
Loop
(“C”)
Open Loop
(“C”)
Shackle Bushings
Page 2-4
Part No.
O.D.
I.D.
Length
Material
19800
0.5”
0.375”
1.125”
SS
19801
0.5”
0.375”
0.312”
SS
20376
0.625”
0.375”
0.312”
SS
21061
0.5”
0.312”
0.344”
SS
24193
0.5”
0.312”
0.312”
SS
70246
0.5”
0.375”
0.375”
SS
70247
0.5”
0.312”
1.125”
SS
70248
.05”
0.312”
0.5”
SS
70249
0.5”
0.312”
1”
SS
70250
0.5”
0.312”
0.38”
SS
Shackle Spares and Accessories-Section 2
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Part No.
Tear
Drop
Shackle
Top
Hole for 5/16 Hard-
Swivel
32764
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.41HL, Pltd.
32765
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.53HL, Pltd.
32766
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.66HL, Pltd.
32767
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.41HL, SS
32768
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.53HL, SS
32769
Hanger, Tear Drop, Shackle, 0.66HL, SS
Hook
Shackle
Top
Part No.
S-Hook,
(Plated
or
Description
32755
Swivel Hook Shackle Top 1/4” SS
32757
Swivel Hook Shackle Top 5/16” SS
Shackle
Stainless
Shackle
Part No.
Steel)
Top
Description
32751
S -Hook, Shackle, Safety Chain-1/4” Pltd.
32753
S -Hook, Shackle, Safety Chain-1/4” SS
32752
S -Hook, Shackle, Safety Chain-3/16” Pltd.
70811
S -Hook, Shackle, Safety Chain-3/16” SS
Part No.
Tear
Description
Description
Away
Shackle
Top
Hole for 5/16 Hard-
Drag
Back
Safety
(Typically
Sold
Chain,
in
100’
2/0
Plated
Length
32758
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.41HL,
32759
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.53HL,
32760
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.66HL,
32761
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.41HL, SS
32762
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.53HL, SS
32763
Hanger, Tear Away, Shackle, 0.66HL, SS
Part No: 70326
(Sold Per Foot)
Use S-Hook When Installing)
Shackle Not Included)
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Track Types & Info -Section 3
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Each type is available in Galvanized Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel.
Overhead Track
Consult a design Engineer to confirm spacing and load ratings
Maximum Load Limits in
pounds on I-Beam Track
Dimensions (In)
Type
IBeam
IBeam
Size
T- Rail
Pipe
A
B
C
D
Support Spacing
#/ft
8'-0"
10'-0"
12'-0"
15'-0"
3"
1600
1300
1100
700
4"
3000
2300
1800
1200
Maximum Load Limits in KG on I-Beam Track
Support Spacing
I-Beam
348
3"
2.33”
0.17”
0.17”
5.7
458
4"
2.66”
0.19”
0.19”
7.7
2"
1¼
Pipe
2"
2"
0.25”
0.25”
3.62"
1.62"
0.18”
-
I-Beam
-
All Track members are sold by the foot.
3"
4"
2.44m
748
1360
3.05m
612
1043
3.66m
499
816
4.57m
317
544
Total Load Limits Equals: Carrier Weight plus added load
times the amount of carriers in a specified span.
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
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Straight Track Selection -Section 3
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Track Sections are available in three types:

I-Beam

T-Rail
Each type is available in Galvanized or Stainless Steel.

Pipe Track

All Track Sold/ FT.
Track Selection
Part Number
Type
Size
Material
Available Length (Ft)
Galv. Beam 3.00
I-Beam track (348)
3”
Galv.
Any Size up to 24”
71450
I-Beam Track (348)
3"
Galv.
10
18064
I-Beam Track (348)
3"
Galv.
20
71451
I-Beam Track (348)
3"
SS
10
71452
I-Beam Track (348)
3"
SS
20 *
I-Beam Track (458)
4"
Galv.
10
I-Beam Track (458)
4"
Galv.
20
I-Beam Track (458)
4"
SS
10
I-Beam Track (458)
4"
SS
20 *
Part Number
Type
Size
Material
Available Length (Ft)
71462
T-Rail Track
2"
Galv.
10
71463
T-Rail Track
2"
Galv.
20
71461
T-Rail Track
2"
SS
10
71464
T-Rail Track
2"
SS
20 *
Part Number
Type
Size
Material
Available Length (Ft)
71460
Pipe Track
1¼ Sch.
80
Galv.
10 (Max)
71459
Pipe Track
1¼ Sch.
40
SS
10 (Max)
71453
All 10’-0 Lengths will be cut to size +/- 0.25”.
All 20’-0 Galv. Track will be cut to size +/- 0.25”.
*All 20’-0 Stainless Track will be random lengths from 20’-0 to
24’-0 with a minimum length of 20’-0.
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Elevated Track Selection -Section 3
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Available in I-Beam (348), T-Rail or Pipe Track types.
Sold in set Only
Degrees of 30° or 45° are standard stock items.
Elevations are sold in sets. Hot dip galvanized finish
is standard. Stainless steel is optional. Stub lengths
are a minimum of 12”
* Other degrees of
15°, 20° and 22.5° are
available as well.
D (Drop) - Overall change in elevation of vertical curve assembly.
L (Length) - Overall length of vertical curve assembly - tangent
Arc
to tangent.
A (Arc) - True length of any single bend at centerline of track.
s
Radiu
C (Chord) - Straight length across any single bend at centerline -work
point to work point.
B (Rise) - Height or vertical change in elevation of any single
bend.
G (Run) - Horizontal length of any single bend.
H (Bevel) - Run length of curve angle.
S (Straight Section) - Section of track connecting two single
bends to create a compound vertical curve.
E (Drop Remainder) - Height or vertical change in elevation of
straight section.
To calculate compound vertical curve dimensions, the
radius and drop or radius and angle are required.
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F (Length Remainder) - Horizontal length of straight section.
R (Radius)- See chart for standard
I-Beam Elevations -Section 3
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3" (I-Beam) Elevations
Radius
Part No.
10°
Galv.
36"
70574
10°
SS
36"
31623
10°
Galv.
48"
31700
10°
15°
SS
Galv.
48"
36"
31699
70575
15°
SS
36"
70576
15°
Galv.
48"
31617
15°
SS
48"
31618
20°
Galv.
36"
26207
20°
SS
36"
31619
20°
Galv.
48"
70577
20°
SS
48"
31620
22.5°
Galv.
36"
70579
22.5°
SS
36"
20277
22.5°
Galv.
48"
31621
22.5°
SS
48"
31622
30°
Galv.
36"
70582
30°
SS
36"
70583
30°
Galv.
48"
70580
30°
SS
48"
70584
45°
Galv.
36"
70592
45°
SS
36"
70595
45°
Galv.
48"
70593
45°
SS
48"
70596
Min
n
Mi
Arc
s
Type
Radiu
Degrees
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T-Rail Elevations -Section 3
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2" (T-Rail) Elevations
Degrees
15°
Type
15°
SS
42"
18484
15°
Galv.
48"
31631
15°
SS
48"
31632
20°
Galv.
42"
31633
20°
SS
42"
70578
20°
Galv.
48"
31634
20°
SS
48"
31635
22.5°
Galv.
42"
31636
22.5°
SS
42"
31637
22.5°
Galv.
48"
31638
22.5°
SS
48"
31639
30°
Galv.
42"
70581
30°
SS
42"
70590
30°
Galv.
48"
70588
30°
SS
48"
70589
40°
Galv.
42"
31640
40°
SS
42"
31641
40°
Galv.
48"
31642
40°
SS
48"
31643
45°
Galv.
42"
70594
45°
SS
42"
70602
45°
Galv.
48"
70600
45°
SS
48"
70601
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Min
n
Mi
Arc
s
Part No.
24494
Radiu
Galv.
Radius (R)
42"
Pipe Track Elevations -Section 3
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3" (Pipe Track) Elevations
Degrees
15°
Type
Galv.
Radius (R)
36"
Part No.
27081
15°
SS
36"
31675
15°
Galv.
48"
31676
15°
SS
48"
31677
30°
Galv.
36"
70587
30°
SS
36"
70586
30°
Galv.
48"
70585
30°
SS
48"
31678
45°
Galv.
42"
70597
45°
SS
42"
70599
45°
Galv.
48"
70598
45°
SS
48"
31679
Other degrees are available up to 45°
Min
n
Mi
Arc
s
Radiu
It is not recommended to install elevations greater than 45°.
Degrees greater than 45° causes reduced chain life and increased
trolley wear.
For Degrees Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Turn Types & Info -Section 4
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Overhead
Idler Turns
Available in I-Beam, T-Rail or Pipe Track Types

Standard degree styles: 45°, 90°, 180°
(others available).

Standard sizes: 12” - 36”.

Double-wheel turns and non-standard sizes and items available.

Available with hot dipped galvanized
steel.
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finish or in stainless
Turn Corner Assembly -Section 4
Stainless Steel I-Beam (348) Idler Corner
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3” I -Beam (348 ) Stainless Steel Idler Corner Complete
Item
Part No.
Description
Qty.
1
See Section 3
Corner Frame (***See Note)
1
2
70845
Aluminum Hub (1 ½’ Bore)
1
3
70851
Idler Hub Assembly
1
4
See Section 8
Corner Wheel (Poly) (***See
Note)
1
5
ZFLWS050
Flat Washer
5
6
ZFHN0500F
Hex Nut
5
7
FHNS050C
Hex Nut
4
8
HCSS050C0175
Hex Head Cap Screw
4
9
18490
Sq. Head Set Screw
2
10
LWSS050
Lock Washer
4
11
ZLW050
Lock Washer
5
Galvanized I-Beam (348) Idler Corner
3” I-Beam (348) Galvanized Idler Corner Complete
***Note:
Types---I-Beam (348) – T-Rail– Pipe-Track.
Item
Part No.
Description
Qty.
1
See Section 3
Corner Frame (***See Note)
1
2
70845
Aluminum Hub (1 ½’ Bore)
1
3
70851
Idler Hub Assembly
1
4
See Section 8
Corner Wheel (Poly) (***See
Note)
1
5
ZLW050
Lock Washer
9
6
ZFHN0500F
Hex Nut
5
7
ZFHN0500C
Hex Nut
4
8
ZPHHC0.5x1.75
Hex Head Cap Screw
4
9
ZSSCSH050C025
Sq. Head Set Screw
2
10
ZFLWS050
Flat Washer
5
Sizes---15” Thru 36”.
Standard Degree Of Turns 45°, 90°,180°.
Special sizes or degrees can be built to your specifications upon request. RE: 135° turns; Double Wheel Turns; etc.
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I-Beam Turn Selection (5 Bolt) -Section 4
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3” I-Beam (348, 5-Bolt) Smooth Single Wheel
Wheel Diameter
Inch.
I-Beam (5 Bolt) Idler Corners
Assembly No.
Frame Part No.
Degree
Part No.
Wheel
* A-Stub
Length
(In.)
Part No.
Hub
Assy.
Alum.
Hub
70851
70845
15”
13”
8”
15”
13”
8”
12”
12 “
11”
MM
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
12”
304.8
mm
19058
70379
70372
21458
70382
32840
45°
90°
180°
20051
70628
19699
22193
24505
31924
71572
15”
381.0
mm
70394
70399
70386
70395
70402
70384
45°
90°
180°
20208
21077
22978
32494
24457
22194
71574
70851
70845
12”
18”
11”
19”
482.6
mm
70431
70441
70416
70432
70435
70420
45°
90°
180°
18419
70668
70705
70667
70669
70665
71533
70851
70845
26 “ 26”
16” 16”
8”
8“
23”
584.2
mm
70463
70457
23798
21104
70459
45°
90°
180°
20421
70679
23795
23796
23789
71588
70851
70845
25” 25”
20 “ 20”
11” 11 “
30”
762.0
mm
20497
21095
71542
70851
70845
70489
45°
90°
180°
18”
17”
12”
18”
17”
12”
20050
70851
70845
17”
15”
13”
17”
15”
13”
45° Turns
Wheel Diameter
Galv. SS
A
36”
20490
70487
914.4
mm
45°
90°
180°
18628
31800
20049
See Page 9-3 For Parts Breakdown Of Hub Assembly.
90° Turns
A
3” I-Beam (348, 5-Bolt) Smooth Double Wheel
Wheel Diame-
Wheel Diameter
Inch.
MM
Assembly No.
Galv.
SS
70376
12”
Degree
Frame Part No.
Galv.
45°
31816
304.8mm 70380
31021
90°
70628
70373
26369
180°
19699
180° Turns
SS
Part No. Wheel
Top
Bottom
Part No.
Hub
Assy.
Alum. Hub
19700
19695
70851
70845
32897
32898
70851
70845
45°
15”
381.0mm 32896
90°
70387
21077
180°
45°
A
19”
482.6mm
90°
70419
180°
70464
90°
70851
70705
23862
70845
32899
45°
Wheel Diame-
23”
584.2mm
70851
70845
180°
* The Stub lengths given are
for reference only.
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30”
762.0mm
36”
914.4mm
90°
180°
90°
180°
70851
70845
70851
70845
* A-Stub Length (In.)
Galv.
SS
15”
15”
13”
13”
12”
12”
15”
15”
18”
18”
12”
12”
14”
14”
16”
16”
15”
15”
25”
25”
20”
20”
11”
11”
17”
17”
12”
12”
15”
15”
13”
13”
I-Beam Turn Selection (6 Bolt) -Section 4
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3” I-Beam (348, 6-Bolt) Smooth Single Wheel
Wheel Diameter
Inch.
15”
19”
23”
30”
36”
MM
Assembly No.
584.2m
m
Frame Part No.
Galv.
SS
19390
70392
45°
70397
90°
22771
26272
180°
70630
32925
381mm
482.6m
m
Degree
Galv.
SS
70633
32920
32922
70424
70436
45°
27096
27096
70434
70437
90°
24634
32524
22867
32526
180°
32515
32525
45°
25755
25707
180°
70485
180°
762mm
Hub
22882
70852
22727
24632
30154
70852
90°
* A-Stub
Length
(In.)
Galv. SS
15”
70852
70852
22727
22727
70680
90°
914.4m
m
Part
No.
Hub
Assy.
71538
90°
28428
Part No.
Wheel
70852
70852
22727
22727
180°
15”
-Beam (6 Bolt) Idler Corners
24” 24”
17”
17”
20“
20”
22”
22”
14”
14”
13”
13”
45° Turns
26” 26”
10”
10”
17”
17”
12”
12”
15”
15”
A
13” 13”
See Page 9-3 For Parts Breakdown Of Hub Assembly
90° Turns
A
C
Wheel
180° Turns
Outside Wheel Diameter
Chain
Rail
A
Chain & Rail
348 / I-Beam
A
2.98”
B
75mm
0.5”
C
12.7mm
.53”
13.5 mm
* The Stub lengths given are
for reference only.
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T-Rail Turn Selection -Section 4
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2” T-Rail with 2” Gap Wheels
Pitch Diameter
Inch.
T-Rail Idler Corners
11.5”
Assembly No.
2” Gap
Design
MM
2x18
4x9
6x6
292mm
Galv.
SS
19299
70378
Degree
Frame Part
No.
45°
20051 31987
Galv.
Part No.
Wheel
Part No.
Hub
Assy.
Alum.
Hub
* A-Stub
Length
(In.)
SS
16”
29962
70851
70845
14”
18543
30732
90°
20047
7062
21191
70374
180°
19086
25615
15”
70393
27545
45°
27489 27546
14”
70398
70404
90°
19696
70385
70389
180°
18423 21027
70427
70426
45°
20477 7065
45° Turns
15”
19”
2x24
4x12
6x8
381mm
482.6mm
2x30
4x15
6x10
2446 19494
70440
90°
20718
70414
70412
180°
20719 70649
Pitch Diameter
18”
70845
12”
14”
7065 19868
70438
70851
70851
70845
16”
15”
2” Gap Spacing
13”
45°
23”
584.2mm
2x36
4x18
6x12
70465
70466
90°
70461
70460
180°
20422
71605
70851
70845
15”
11”
See Page 9-3 For Parts Breakdown Of Hub Assembly.
90° Turns
Pitch Diameter
2” Gap Spacing
A
Drop
C
180° Turns
Wheel
Chai
Outside Wheel Diameter
Rail
Pitch Diameter
Chain & Rail
A
2” Gap Spacing
2” Gap / T-Rail
* The Stub lengths given are
for reference only.
Page 4-4
4.58”
B
116.3 m
m
0.32 “
C
8.1 mm
2.22”
56.4 m
m
Pipe Track Turn Selection -Section 4
Chain &
Rail
A
B
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Pipe Track with 348 Smooth Wheel
C
Pitch
Diameter
Inch. MM
Pipe
29.1
12.7 0.9 23.5
1.15”
0.5”
Track
mm
mm 3” mm
Pipe Track Idler Corners
45°
Assembly No.
Galv.
70377
Degree
SS
45°
Frame Part No.
Galv.
31986
Part No.
Part No.
Wheel
Hub Assy.
SS
90°
31988
24177
180°
29899
70390 70391
381m
70396 70403
m
26891 70388
45°
90°
180°
24461
20770
19”
70425 70428
482.6
70444 70439
mm
70415
45°
90°
180°
23”
584.2
mm
70469 70458
45°
90°
180°
70488
90°
180°
12”
15”
30”
36”
762m
m
914.4
mm
71624
28763
21132
* A-Stub
Length
(In.)
16”
70381
304.8
mm
Alum.
Hub
71572
25117
20048
20787
70851
70845
15”
71574
70851
70845
14”
18”
12”
71533
70851
70845
14”
16”
15”
71588
70851
70845
13”
15”
11”
71542
70851
70845
18”
12”
12”
20050
70851
70845
16”
21429
32885
90°
180°
14”
See Page 9-3 For Parts Breakdown Of Hub Assembly
90° Turns
Wheel
Rail
Chain
Outside Wheel Diameter
Pitch Diameter
Pipe Track (Link Style Chain) Gap Wheels
Pitch Diameter
180° Turns
Inch.
MM
2” Gap
Design
Assembly No.
Galv.
SS
70377
11.5”
15”
292mm
381mm
2x18
4x9
6x6
2x24
4x12
6x8
Pitch Diameter
19”
482.6mm
The Stub lengths given are
for reference only.
23”
Page 4-5
584.2mm
2x30
4x15
6x10
2x36
4x18
6x12
Degree
Frame Part No.
Galv.
45°
SS
Part No.
Wheel
Part No.
Hub
Assy.
Alum. Hub
* A-Stub
Length
(In.)
70845
14”
31986
16”
70381
90°
31988
24177
180°
29899
29962
70851
15”
45°
70403
14”
90°
24461
19494
70851
70845
18”
26891
70388
180°
71624
20770
12”
32503
70428
45°
28763
25117
14”
70444
32507
90°
21132
20048
70415
180°
19868
70851
70845
20787
16”
15”
45°
71605
90°
70458
180°
21429
70851
70845
14”
11”
Take-Up Types & Info -Section 5
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Overhead Take -Ups
Ta k e - U p Ty p e s A n d F e a t u r e s
Take-ups are used to provide a means of allowing
for chain stretch. Overhead Take-ups consist of a
fixed frame and an adjustable inner frame. The inner
frame moves within the fixed frame and is designed
to take up slack in the chain due to chain stretch.
Spring Take-ups
The spring take-up design is automatic and requires very little
maintenance, therefore it is the most widely used. The spring
take-up is best suited for non-reversing systems where it can
be located immediately beyond the drive or in a location where
a small amount of tension is required.
Air Take-ups
Air operated take-ups are used on lines that require a constant
take-up tension. The tension in an air operated take-up can be
readily adjusted at any time by regulating the air pressure. The
air operated take-up is suitable where it must be mounted at
some distance from the drive unit.
Manual Take-ups
Manual take-ups may be used to tension lines manually and are
recommended to be mounted close to a 180º drive.
Page 5-0
Manual Take-Up Selection -Section 5
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Overhead Manual Take-Ups

Available in I-Beam, T-Rail and Pipe
Track.

Available in Galvanized Carbon Steel
or Stainless Steel Materials.

Approximately 8”Travel.

Sold In Sets (2pcs).
Rail Type
Material
Part No.
348 I-Beam
Galv.
71421
348 I-Beam
SS
71422
2” T-Rail
Galv.
71426
2” T-Rail
SS.
71427
3” Pipe Track
Galv.
71424
3” Pipe Track
SS
71425
Manual Take-ups
Manual take-ups may be used to tension lines manually and are recommended to be
mounted close to a 180º drive.
*For Sizes Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
Page 5-1
Automatic (Spring Loaded) Take-Up Selection -Section 5
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Overhead Automatic Spring Loaded TakeUps

Available in I-Beams, T-Rail and
Pipe Track.

Heavy Duty Galvanized Carbon
Steel or Stainless Steel
Construction.

Approximately 8” of Travel.

Sold in Various Sizes.
Size
Type
Material
Degrees
Spares Part No.
Take -Up Assembly
Part No.
Hub Assembly
Hub
Spring
19”
I-Beam
Galv.
180°
71408
70851
70845
71339
19”
I-Beam
SS
180°
71412
70851
70845
71339
19”
T-Rail
Galv.
180°
71411
70851
70845
71339
19”
T-Rail
SS
180°
71410
70851
70845
71339
19”
Pipe Track
Galv.
180°
71409
70851
70845
71339
19”
Pipe Track
SS
180°
24175
70851
70845
71339
23”
I-Beam
Galv.
180°
71413
70851
70845
71339
23”
I-Beam
SS
180°
23787
70851
70845
71339
23”
T-Rail
Galv.
180°
25885
70851
70845
71339
23”
T-Rail
SS
180°
31435
70851
70845
71339
23”
Pipe Track
Galv.
180°
32203
70851
70845
71339
23”
Pipe Track
SS
180°
20032
70851
70845
71339
* See page 9-3 for parts break down of hub assembly.
Spring Take-ups
The spring take-up design is automatic and requires very little maintenance, therefore it
is the most widely used. The spring take-up is best suited for non-reversing systems
where it can be located immediately beyond the drive or in a location where a small
amount of tension is required.
*For Sizes Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
Page 5-2
Automatic (Air) Take-Up Selection -Section 5
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Overhead Automatic Air Activated
Take-Ups




Available in I-Beam, T-Rail and Pipe
Track.
Heavy Duty Galvanized Carbon Steel
or Stainless Steel construction.
Approximately 8” of Travel.
Sold Various Sizes.
Size
Type
Material
Degrees
Take -Up
Assembly
Part No.
Hub Assembly
Hub
Spring
19”
I-Beam
Galv.
180°
23652
70851
70845
71339
19”
I-Beam
SS
180°
34213
70851
70845
71339
19”
T-Rail
Galv.
180°
19563
70851
70845
71339
19”
T-Rail
SS
180°
19471
70851
70845
71339
19”
Pipe Track
Galv.
180°
70851
70845
71339
19”
Pipe Track
SS
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
I-Beam
Galv.
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
I-Beam
SS
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
T-Rail
Galv.
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
T-Rail
SS
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
Pipe Track
Galv.
180°
70851
70845
71339
23”
Pipe Track
SS
180°
70851
70845
71339
Spares Part No.
See page 9-3 for parts break down of hub assembly
Air Take-ups
Air operated take-ups are used on lines that require a constant take-up tension. The
tension in an air operated take-up can be readily adjusted at any time by regulating
the air pressure. The air operated take-up is suitable where it must be mounted at some
distance from the drive unit.
For Sizes Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
Page 5-3
Drive Types & Info -Section 6
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Overhead Drives
Available in I-Beam, T-Rail or Pipe Track Assemblies

Standard degree styles: 90°, 135°, 180° (Others Available).

Standard drive wheels: 10 or 12-tooth; 4”, 6”, 8” spacing.

Multiple drive/gearbox types and sizes available.

SEW gearbox motor / inverters are standard.

Available with hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel frames.
Caution:
Electrical installation and repair to be
performed only by a licensed electrician
in accordance with manufacture’s specifications, national and local electrical
codes.
40 DVX Drive Unit With 348 I-Beam
Page 6-0
Drive Assembly Options -Section 6
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When Ordering Drive Units, specify type, size, degree of turn, line
speed, shackle spacing, birds per minute, etc.
Special sizes and types of Drive units are available upon request.
Example:
1
-
35
-
90
-
348 -
200
-
G
-
12
-
P
-
D
-
SEW
-
480
-
Y
Enter Values in the shaded areas, then call for price and availability
-
Drive
Sprocket
-
-
-
Frame Type
-
-
Frame
Construction
-
12
Teeth/ (Std)
23"PD
348
348 IBeam
3"
G
Galv.
Finish
P
2
10
Teeth/
19"PD
TR
T-Rail
2"
S
Stainless
C
PT
Pipe
Track
3"
Line Speed
(FPM)
Turn
(Degrees)
-
Picking
Line
Cut-Up
Line
-
-
Drive
Manufacture
Line Type
1
3
-
SEW
SEW Eurodrive
(Std)
SUM
Inverter
(Optional)
Y
Include Drive
Sumitomo
YF
Include Drive
With Filter
N
Do Not
Include Drive
E
Evisceration
N
Nord
S
Sizing
OT
Other
Overhead
Length (FT)
Enter Total
Length of
Line in Feet
Shackle
Spacing
3
5
35
Feet/
Min
90
90
Degree
7
0
70
Feet/
Min
135
135
Degree
6
6"
Centers
180
180
Degree
8
8"
Centers
D
12
12"
Centers
P
Voltage
480
480V - 3PH
50/60hrz
Direct In-Line
Drive (Pg. 6-2)
240-1
240V - 1PH
50/60hrz
Pulley /Belt
Drive (pg. 6-4)
240-3
240V-3PH
50/60hrz
575
575V - 3PH
50/60hrz
Drive Type
*For Price and Availability Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Drives -Section 6
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Typical SEW Drive Sizes
SEW Gear Motor Drives Available
RF77
(1-2HP)
RF87
(2-3 HP)
HP
Shackle CL (in) = CL
Sprocket Pitch Diameter (in) = PD
Shaft
Size
40mm
1.72
2.10
1.62”
230/460 RF87 60
25025
3.3
50mm
1
230/460 RF87 60
21449
6.3
50mm
1
230/460 RF87 60
32218
19
220/380 RF87 50
31960
3.6
220/380
1
575
25697
3.6
50mm
2
230/460 RF87 60
19142
19
50mm
2
220/380 RF97 50
22742
3.8
60mm
2
50
575
2
230/460 RF87 60
26384
6.0
50mm
3
230/460 RF87 60
20916
8.3
50mm
60mm
575
3
230/460 RF97 60
21424
9.3
3
230/460 RF87 60
32219
19
4
Line Speed (FT/MIN) = B x CL/12
Output
(RPM )
29371
3
Birds Per Min = B
Part No
22536
1.5
Output (RPM) = A
HZ
0.25 230/460 RF77 60
1.5
To calculate the required gearbox output speed based on
the desired Birds Per Min see the formulas below:
Size
0.25 230/460 RF77 60
1
Typical line speeds do not exceed 240 BPM. Speeds are
based on no VFD installed or with a VFD operating at 60 HZ
If a VFD is installed speeds can be lowered down to a minimum of 15% of the listed line speed. To calculate actual
speeds when using a VFD take the listed speed times multiplied by the VFD Hertz value then divided by 60 Hertz. For
50 Hertz locations you must divide by 50 Hertz instead.
Voltage
575
5
230/460 RF87 60
32220
19
5
230/460 RF97 60
32221
19
5
575
A (RPM) = Line Speed (FT/MIN) divided
Birds Per Min
8" CL
Output Speed (RPM)
Sprocket Size (in)
No. Teeth on
Sprocket
Line Speed (FT/MIN)
1.72
19
10
9
17
13
9
1.72
23
12
10
21
16
10
2.1
2.1
19
23
10
12
10
13
21
25
16
19
10
13
3.3
3.3
19
23
10
12
16
20
33
40
25
30
16
20
Page 6-2
6" CL
12" CL
3.6
19
10
18
36
27
18
3.6
23
12
22
43
33
22
3.8
3.8
19
23
10
12
19
23
38
46
28
34
19
23
6
19
10
30
60
45
30
6
23
12
36
72
54
36
6.3
19
10
31
63
47
31
6.3
23
12
38
76
57
38
8.3
19
10
41
83
62
41
8.3
23
12
50
100
75
50
9.3
9.3
19
23
10
12
46
56
93
112
69
84
46
56
19
19
10
95
189
142
95
19
23
12
114
229
172
114
Drive Frames -Section 6
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(I-Beam) Drive Frames - Direct Drive SEW Types
Track
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
348
RF77
32356
32351
32380
32381
32357
32358
32365
32379
32361
32362
32359
32360
Part No.
RF87
32325
32326
32327
32328
32322
32323
32331
32334
22306
32310
70675
32312
RF97
32339
32350
70691
32330
32317
32318
32335
32338
32315
32316
32313
32314
Turn
Material
PD/
Teeth
90º
90º
90º
90º
135º
135º
135º
135º
180º
180º
180º
180º
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
(T-Rail) Drive Frames - Direct Drive SEW Types
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
RF77
32386
32393
32406
32407
32154
32177
32178
Part No.
RF87
70660
32409
32410
32411
32414
32415
32416
RF97
30316
30501
32412
32413
30583
30584
30587
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
T-Rail
32179
32248
32249
32180
32192
32417
32420
71641
32418
32419
30588
30585
30586
30589
30590
Track
Turn
Material
PD/
Teeth
90º
90º
90º
90º
135º
135º
135º
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
135º
180º
180º
180º
180º
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
RF Type Drive
Shown
Direct Drive Units

SEW Helical Gear motors.

Flange Mounted.

Available in special wash down versions
(Pipe Track) Drive Frames - Direct Drive SEW Types
Track
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Part No.
RF77
RF87
31247
31245
32395 25031
32404 31246
32405 31256
31151 31259
31208 31260
31220 31257
31221 31258
31209 32422
31219 32423
31224 32394
31244 32424
RF97
31264
29772
31328
31431
31488
31489
31519
31556
31651
31817
32062
32145
Turn
Material
90º
90º
90º
90º
135º
135º
135º
135º
180º
180º
180º
180º
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
Galv.
SS
PD/
Teeth
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
19/10
19/10
23/12
23/12
Fully Encapsulated Stator
Fully Encapsulated
Conduit Box
USDA Food
Industry Finish
Coating
Food Grade
Lubricant
Stainless
Steel Oil
Level Plug
Food
Processing
Approved Cable
TorqLO
PTFE Seal
Stainless Steel Shaft
Page 6-3
Drive Inverters -Section 6
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Available Inverters
The MOVITRAC® LTE B is available in
three sizes for power ranges from 0.5 to
15.0 HP and supply voltages of 115V,
230V and 400V. In addition to the
standard version in degree of protection
IP20 for installation in the control cabinet,
there is also a version in degree of
protection IP66 / NEMA 4X, to be used
under specific environmental conditions.
In this way, these frequency inverters can
do their job reliably and flexibly even
when exposed to dust or water.
HP
KW
Voltage
1.0
2.0
3.0
5.5
0.8
1.5
2.2
4.0
460
460
460
460
HP
KW
Voltage
0.5
1.0
2.0
3.0
5.5
0.4
0.8
1.5
2.2
4.0
230
230
230
230
230
HP
KW
Voltage
0.5
1.0
2.0
3.0
5.5
0.4
0.8
1.5
2.2
4.0
575
575
575
575
575
IP20 Part No. IP66 Part No.
32215
22743
32216
32214
32158
31957
32162
32164
IP20 Part No. IP66 Part No.
32213
32175
70867
32205
32211
32160
32165
32166
32167
32169
IP20 Part No. IP66 Part No.
32163
32168
32204
32209
32212
32217
All Drives Listed Are Filtered, Non Filtered Drives Available As Well.
Inverter Specifications

Main Power 115v (1PH), 230 (1PH)

HP Range (0.5-15HP)

Standard Enclosure IP20 (Non Washdown)
NEMA 1

Optional Enclosure IP66 (Washdown)
NEMA 4x
IP20
IP66
*For Sizes Greater Than 5.5 HP Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Sprockets Types & Info -Section 7
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DRIVE SPROCKETS
Standard drive wheels 10 or 12
tooth 4”, 6”, 8” spacing.
Available In The Following:

Zinc Plated and Stainless Steel.

Polyethylene.

Welded or Bolted on Hubs.

Special Sizes Available.
Page 7-0
348 Drive Sprockets -Section 7
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TL Welded
Series
348 Drive Sprockets and Bushings
Sprocket Hub Style (Bushings Not Included)
PD
(Fig. A)
12”
4- Bolt in
Style
15”
19”
23”
(Fig. B)
No. Teeth
TL3010CS
(Fig. A)
TL3010SS
(Fig. A)
(Zinc Plated)
(Stainless Steel)
4-Bolt *CS Zinc
Plated Hub Not
Included
(Fig. B)
71373
-
-
-
-
71372
-
32224
-
-
-
71374
-
32228
-
32232
-
-
-
-
71368
-
32230
-
71355
-
-
-
-
71365
-
32231
-
71361
-
-
6
8
10
12
Bushings (Aluminum Bolt In Hubs) 4– Bolt (Max Bore 2.44”)
Part No.
Bore (In.)
Part No.
Bore (In.)
Part No.
Bore
(MM)
70840
1.44”
70842
2.18”
-
-
26095
1.50”
20334
2.38”
70849
50mm
23476
1.62”
70843
2.44”
-
-
70841
1.69”
-
-
-
-
*See bushing sizes available in table above.
Zinc Plated Bushings (TL3020) Fits TL3010 Hub (Max Bore 2.44”)
Part No.
Stainless steel
available upon
request.
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Bore (In.) /
26791
1.50”
22038
1.94”
22711
2.18”
24182
2.25”
23514
2.38”
28272
2.44”
19346
50mm
20350
60mm
MM
Drive Sprockets (Log Chain) -Section 7
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4-Bolt
PD
6-Bolt TL
PD
(Fig.
(Fig.
Drive Sprocket (Poly) GRN
PD
Sprocket Part No. Hub Style (Bushings Not Included)
Gap
19”
23 “
4-Bolt MTG (Fig. C)
6-Bolt (TL3010) (Fig. D)
4x15
20392
32233
6x10
71550
71551
4x18
32247
32242
6x12
19870
32246
Bushings (Aluminum Bolt In Hubs) 4– Bolt (Max Bore 2.44”)
Part No.
Bore (In.)
Part No.
Bore (In.)
Part No.
Bore (MM)
70840
1.44”
70842
2.18”
-
-
26095
1.50”
20334
2.38”
70849
50mm
23476
1.62”
70843
2.44”
-
-
70841
1.69”
-
-
-
-
Zinc Plated Bushings (TL3020) Fits TL3010 Hub (Max
Bore 2.44”)
Part No.
Bore (In.) /
6-Bolt Hub Assembly Type
26791
1.50”
Zinc Plated 6– Bolt
(TL3010)
22038
1.94”
19565
22711
2.18”
24182
2.25”
23514
2.38”
28272
2.44”
19346
50mm
20350
60mm
MM
See Chart for
Matching
TL3020 Bushing Size
Stainless steel
available upon
request.
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Wheel Types & Info -Section 8
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OVERHEAD WHEELS
Available In The Following:


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Polyethylene In Various
Colors.
Zinc Plated and Stainless
Steel.

Smooth and Gap Design.

Various Hub Styles.

1½” and 2” Thickness.

Special Sizes Available.
Smooth Idler Selection -Section 8
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Poly Smooth Idler Wheel Selection
Part No.
Part No. Std.
5-Bolt
6- Bolt Color
1 ½”
2” Thick 2” Thick GRN
Thick
71517
25091
X
71572
29480
X
X
71574
71525
22882
71533
71568
X
71588
71538
X
Outside
Diameter
11”
12”
15”
19”
23”
Add Color Code to PN If Other Color Required.
(Ex: 25091BL)
Black
Blue
White
Green
BK
BK
BK
BK
BK
BL
BL
BL
BL
BL
W
W
W
W
W
G
G
G
G
G
Color Options:
GRN
(STD)
Green
BK
Black
BL
Blue
Polyethylene
Wheels
W
G
White
Gree
n

1½” and 2” Thick.

5-Bolt and 6-Bolt.

Sizes From 11” to 23”.
Steel Smooth Idler Wheel Selection
Outside Diameter
Material
Part No.
ZP
11”
28291
19 “
23 “
SS
5-Bolt
X
X
X
X
71573
X
X
X
71587
X
X
X
X
X
71581
6-Bolt
X
X
12 “
15 “
Mounting
X
Steel Wheels
X

Fabricated Design.
X

Zinc Plated or Stainless.
X

5-Bolt and 6-Bolt.
X

Sizes From 11” to 23”.
X
*For Sizes Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Gap Wheel Selection -Section 8
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Gap Wheels

1 ½” Thick Poly Green.

2” Spacing.

STD 5-Bolt Mount.

Compatible With 8mm Chain.
All Gap Wheels Are Manufactured with a 2” Gap CL to CL. Therefore Wheels Of The Same PD Are Universal.
Gap Wheel Selection
Unless Specified Otherwise Green is Standard
Outside
Diameter
Pitch
Diameter
Wheel
2” Gap
5 Bolt
Color Options
Design
(3 13/32)
(Add Letter To Part Number)
Black
12.12”
11.5”
16.2”
15”
20.1”
19”
24”
23”
2x18
4x9
6x6
2x24
4x12
6x8
2x30
4x15
6x10
2x36
4x18
6x12
Blue
White
Gray
29962
29962BK
29962BL
29962WH
29962GY
19494
19494BK
19494BL
19494WH
19494GY
31593
31593BK
31593BL
31593WH
31593GY
71605
71605BK
71605BL
71605WH
71605GY
*For Sizes Other Than Shown Above Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Sanitation and Miscellaneous Parts and Info -Section 9
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Overhead Sanitation &
Miscellaneous Parts

Shackle Washers

Brushes and Spare Parts

Line Lubrications Available / Contact
Prime for a Quote
Shackle Washers Spares
Position
No.
SW-2
1
DMP-SW-8
SW-8
SW-12
Description
Qty.
22300
22300
22300
22300
Gear Motor, Sumitomo
¾ H.P.
2
22553
22553
22553
22553
22553
Coupling (Includes
Inserts)
4
3
71327
71327
71327
71327
71327
Insert Coupling
2
4
70060
70060
70060
70060
70060
Pillow Block Bearing
4
5
70516
70516
70516
70516
70516
Cylinder, Hydraulic
1
6
18554
18554
18554
18554
18554
Hose, Hydraulic
1
7
71098
71098
71098
71098
71098
Hand Pump
1
8
70986
70986
70986
70986
Nozzle, Spray
8
9
31311
22537
31362
Shaft Assembly
(Brush Not Included)
2
70227
(2)
70227
(4)
70227
(6)
70227
(8)
70227
(12)
Brush, Nylon , BLK
70209
(2)
70209
(4)
70209
(6)
70209
(8)
70209
(12)
Brush, Nylon , Twisted, BLK
70217
(2)
70217
(4)
70217
(6)
70217
(8)
70217
(12)
Brush, Silica Carbide
DMP-SW-2
DMP-SW-6
SW-6
2
MODEL NO.’s
DMP-SW-4
SW-4
10
DMP-SW-12
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Washers -Section 9
C h a i n a n d S h a c k l e Wa s h e r
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Shackle Washers ( All Models)

S.S. Construction to Meet USDA
Requirements

(2) ¾ HP Drives (Model SW-4 and SW-6)

Rinse Water Required (¾ Connection)

Manual Hydraulic Lift (Air Optional)

Requires Mounting

Optional Brushes Available
- Nylon Straight Bristle
- Nylon Twisted Bristle
- Silica Carbide Straight Bristle
(Not recommended for plastic shackles)
Shackle (4) Brush Washers (SW-4)

Suitable for Cut Up Lines
Shackle (6) Brush Washer (SW-6)

Suitable for Evisceration or Picking
Lines
Shackle (6) Brush Washer (SW-6-A)

Suitable for Evisceration

(6) 12” OD x 12” Long Brushes

Pneumatic Lift Design
Shackle (8) Brush Washer (SW-8)

Suitable for Evisceration or Picking
Lines

(8)12” OD x 12” Long Brushes
Shackle (8) Brush Washer (SW-8-A)

Suitable for Evisceration or Picking
Lines

(8) 12” OD x 12” Long Brushes
*Contact Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Brushes -Section 9
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348 I-Beam Track Brush
 F eatures a Double Thick Layer of Electroplate
Zinc with Polymer Topcoat.
 Long Lasting Brush Design
 Effective Against Dust and Grease
 Replaceable Brushes
Part No: 70235
348 I-Beam Track Replacement Brush
 Fits PN 70235 Assy.
( Shown Above )
Part No: 70200
T-Rail Track Brush
Part No: 30766
Chain and Shackle Washer Spares
Shackle Brushes
Nylon Black Twisted Bristle
LG
..……….……….12” O.D. X 10”
Part No: 70208
Nylon Black Twisted Bristle
LG
.……….……….12” O.D.. X 12”
Part No: 70209
Nylon Black Straight Bristle
LG
………………...12” O.D .X 12”
Part No: 70227
………………12” O.D. X 12”
Part No: 70217
Silica Carbide Straight Bristle
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Hubs & Misc. -Section 9
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Item
70851
18507
Description
Qty.
1
71287
71287
Idler Shaft (1 ½")
1
2
3
70858
70070
70858
70070
Hub
Bearing-Lower
1
4
70071
70071
Bearing-Upper
1
1
5
71223
71223
Grease Seal
1
6
70999
70999
Hex Slot Jam Nut
1
7
18254
18254
Cotter Pin
1
8
70290
70290
Dust Cap
1
* Items 8, 4, 2, 3, & 5 can be ordered assembled as Part No. 18249
Standard 5-Bolt Idler Hub Assembly
Part No : 70851
Special Idler Hub Assembly (Mounting Bolts up)
(Same as 70851 Except Mounting Bolts UP)
Part No : 18507
*Other Types Available Upon Request, Call Prime Equipment for a Quote at 614-253-8590.
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Heavy Duty 6-Bolt Idler Hub Assembly
Part No : 70852
Item
Part No.
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
HCSS025C0075
LWSS025
33135
33138
33139
17762
33141
33142
33143
33144
33145
33146
33147
25711
HCSS025C0100
Hex Head Cap Screw
Lock Washer
Shim
Shaft Lock Washer
Outer Race
Grease Fitting
Idler Housing
Shim
Cover Plate
Idler Shaft
Seal Cover
Nut
Bearing
Threaded Pressure Relief Fitting
Hex Head Cap Screw
Qty.
6
10
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
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Trouble Shooting -Section 10
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Preventive Maintenance & Troubleshooting
rouble
Probable Cause
Action
Chain
Excessive chain wear.
Excessive slack chain
Lack of Lubrication.
Lubricate chain.
Sluggish or Frozen trolley wheels.
Lubricate or replace trolleys.
Roller turn roller frozen.
Replace roller turn rollers.
Obstruction in chain path.
Remove obstruction and remove and replace chain if damaged.
Conveyor overloaded.
Conveyor should not be loaded beyond its designed capacities.
Chain growth through normal wear
Adjust take-up and necessary remove links of chain.
Damaged in jam or by obstruction
Remove obstruction and replace damaged trolley bracket with new
bracket. Do not attempt to straighten bent brackets.
Dirt or grease residue.
Clean thoroughly or replace if bearings are damaged.
Trolleys
Sluggish or frozen trolley wheels
Bent trolley brackets
Roller Turns
Sluggish or frozen roller turn rollers
I-Beam Turns
Excessive wear or peening of flanges at vertical
curves
Excessive wear on I-beam web.
Excessive chain tension.
Bent trolley brackets.
Adjust chain tension.
Eccentric Loading.
Replace trolleys.
Load carriers symmetrically.
Take-Up
Floating frame movement sluggish or frozen
Spring compression, air pressure or counterweight load too
great.
Dry or damaged expansion joints.
Guide wheels worn or frozen with dirt and grease residue.
Reduce the spring, air or counterweight loading.
Lubricate if dry and replace with new expansion joints if damaged.
Clean thoroughly or replace if worn.
Drive
Decrease in conveyor speed
Drive stops
Excessive noise in reducer
Belt slippage
Set screws on pulley are loose and causing pulley to rotate on
shaft.
Overload limit switch.
Power failure.
Lack of lubrication.
Adjust belt until snug.
Align pulley and tighten set screws.
Locate and eliminate cause of conveyor jam and restart conveyor.
Fill reducer with oil to level plate: or, if needed, change oil. Grease all
fittings.
Oil leak.
Worn or broken gear or bearing.
Tighten all grease fittings and pipe plugs, clear breather tube opening and add lubricant.
Disassemble reducer and replace damaged part.
Motor running above normal temperature
Slapping or pulsating caterpillar chain
Floating frames sluggish or frozen
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Conveyor chain pull excessive
Inspect Chain & trolley Lubrication
Electrical
Inspect electrical wiring and controls.
Bearing failure
Inspect and replace motor.
Motor ventilation obstructed
Clean motor of dust and dirt.
Adjust drive take-up unit until chain is snug. (Do not remove any
links of caterpillar chain or dogs).
Chain too loose
Conveyor chain or caterpillar chain worn beyond use.
Replace
Obstruction
Remove obstruction and repair or replace any damaged equipment.
Guide wheels worn or frozen with dirt or grease residue
Clean thoroughly or replace if worn too badly.
Maintenance and Check List -Section 10
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Maintenance Log Sheet
Conveyor No.
Date of
Inspection
Chain
Lubrication (Lack of)
Excessive wear
Chain slack or stretch
Trolleys
Result of
Inspection
Parts Replaced
or Repaired
Cause of Trouble Mechanics Initials
Traction Wheels
Lubrication (Lack of)
Bearings (Wear or damage)
Rim wear or damage
Check hardware
Alignment
Lubrication (Lack of)
Wheels not turning freely
Bent bracket (s)
Loose hardware
Drive
Lubrication (Lack of)
• Cat chain
• Machinery components
Track
Excessive wear or damage of lower flanges.
Excessive wear or damage of web
upright.
Obstacles on track.
• Bearings (Wear or damage)
• Oil level in gear box
Wear Areas
• Chain
Roller Turns
Lubrication (Lack of)
Roller bearing wear
Face wear or damage
Loose roller hardware
Loose bracket hardware
Take Up
• Back-up bar
• Back-up rollers
• Sprockets
Adjustments
• Take-ups
• Back-up bar
• Limit switch
Lubrication (Lack of)
Limit switches
Roller bearing damage
Face wear or damage
Loose roller hardware
Loose bracket hardware
Additional travel remaining
Spring (screw) adjustments
Expansion joint conditions
• Lubrication
• Wear
• Free movement
Ease of floating frame travel
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Warranty -Section 10
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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
1.) GENERAL.
These terms and conditions of sale supersede all printed terms and conditions on the purchase
order form, if any, of the purchaser specified ("Customer") and all other inconsistent terms
submitted by Customer prior to acceptance by Prime Equipment Group, Inc.
("Manufacturer") of the Customer's order and may not be varied unless agreed to in writing
by a duly authorized representative of Manufacturer. Failure of Manufacturer to object to the
provisions contained in any order or other writing of Customer shall not be construed as a
waiver of these terms and conditions of sale or any of them nor an acceptance of any terms
and conditions of Customer. Except only as otherwise agreed in writing by a duly authorized
representative of Manufacturer, the sale of the products as set forth in these terms and
conditions of sale ("Products") are governed only by these standard terms and conditions of
sale. Customer shall be deemed to have expressed and accepted these terms and conditions of
sale if Customer expressly agrees in writing or accepts any shipment of Products to which
these terms and conditions relate subsequent to receipt of these terms and conditions of sale.
No sales or other independent representatives of Manufacturer shall have any authority to
vary these terms and conditions of sale in any respect or to agree to any additional terms or
conditions.
2.) PRICES.
Manufacturer's sale of Products is made according to the applicable price schedule or other
price quotation of Manufacturer as from time to time in effect as confirmed by acceptance by
Manufacturer of Customer's orders. Prices quoted are F.O.B. Manufacturer's plant or such
other place specified by Manufacturer. All prices quotations issued by Manufacturer are for a
period of sixty (60) days unless otherwise indicated therein by Manufacturer. EXCEPT
ONLY AS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION, PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Price quotations based on estimated or projected quantities
are subject to increase in the event that actual quantities purchased during this specified
period are less than the estimated or projected quantities. Manufacturer's prices do not include
any applicable sales, use or other taxes and the amount of any such taxes which Manufacturer
may be required to pay or collect may be added to each invoice or separately invoiced by
Manufacturer to Customer.
3.) PAYMENT.
Each shipment shall be considered a separate transaction and payment shall be made
accordingly. Unless otherwise stipulated in writing by Manufacturer, payment for Products
shall be made on the basis of net cash, initial 50% of total at time of order, additional 40%
prior to shipment and final 10% upon receipt. If in the judgment of Manufacturer, the
financial condition of the Customer at any time does not justify the making of any shipment
on the terms specified herein, Manufacturer may make a shipment only on a C.O.D. or cash
in advance basis, suspend performance or revoke the acceptance of Customer’s order.
Shipments not made pending payment by customer shall be held at the risk and expense of
the Customer. As liquidated damages, Customer shall pay 1.5 percent (1.5%) per month on
past due invoices, not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law until outstanding invoices
are paid in full.
4.) DELIVERY.
Title and risk of loss shall pass to the Customer, F.O.B. – Manufacturer’s plant or such other
point of delivery of the Products by Manufacturer to the common carrier. Notwithstanding
any request by Customer, Manufacturer may, without incurring any liability, exercise its own
discretion in the method of shipment and the carrier.
5.) LIMITED WARRANTY.
Products purchased from Manufacturer are warranted only by the Manufacturer's warranty
that the Product provided herein is of their standard quality and operable and that the Product
will be free from defects in workmanship and material. The warranty period, for Product sold
by Manufacturer and not expressly made subject to a different warranty, is one hundred
twenty (120) days from date of receipt by Customer. There is no insurance against or
warranty of any type for production loss due to late or damaged Product shipments. The
Manufacturer makes no express or implied statutory warranties other than as expressly set
forth herein. Manufacturer shall for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days from the date
any Product sold hereunder is received by Customer, repair or replace at its option, free of
charge and F.O.B. point of manufacture, any nonconforming or defective parts or Product that
upon inspection by Manufacturer, are deemed to be nonconforming or defective. Manufacturer shall, however, only be required to repair or replace such parts or Products if Customer (i)
owned the nonconforming or defective parts or Product continuously from the original date of
delivery, (ii) stored and maintained such parts and Product in accordance with Manufacturer’s
recommendations and standard industry practices and (iii) notified Manufacturer in writing of
any nonconformance or defective parts or Product within fifteen (15) days following the date
the nonconformity or defect became reasonably apparent. Further the obligations of
Manufacturer hereunder do not apply to the repair or replacement of Products within the
aforementioned warranty period for (a) misuse, negligence or accident, (b) normal maintenance services, (c) normal replacement of service items in connection with such service, (d)
normal deterioration due to wear and tear, (e) use of non-manufacturer (OEM) replacement
parts. The remedy provided in this Warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of
Customer in the event of defective or nonconforming parts or Product, and shall be void if the
Product has been altered in any manner or has been moved from its original location without
the written approval of the Manufacturer. The repair or replacement of any parts or Products
under the foregoing provision does not extend the warranty beyond the warranty period
described above. All electric motors, controls and other electrical services and their component parts, hydraulic motors, controls and other hydraulic services and their component parts,
pneumatic controls, pneumatic services and other pneumatic components, bearings, gearboxes etc. are not included within this Warranty; the warranty with respect to these parts being
limited to the manufacturer of these parts, a copy of which may be obtained from Manufacturer upon request. Customer will be responsible for the shipping/packaging costs associated
with the safe and expedient return of warranted parts. The Warranty can only be claimed if
genuine Manufacturer spare parts are used for repairs and maintenance of the Product.
MANUFACTURER’S UNDERTAKINGS AS CONTAINED IN THIS WARRANTY AS
SPECIFIED ABOVE SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER GUARANTY OR
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN ADDITION, IT IS EXPRESSLY
AGREED BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT THE MANUFACTURER HAS NOT
Page 10-2
MADE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTY AND THERE IS NO AGREEMENT THAT THE PRODUCT PURCHASED HEREUNDER WILL MEET ANY
PARTICULAR STANDARD UNLESS CUSTOMER HAS SUPPLIED MANUFACTURER WITH WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT AND THE
MANUFACTURER HAS AGREED IN WRITING THAT THE PRODUCT WILL
MEET SPECIFIC STANDARDS SPECIFIED BY THE CUSTOMER. CUSTOMER
UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE TERMS HEREOF UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
IN PURCHASE AGREEMENT. NO CLAIM OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO CLAIMS OF NEGLIGENCE AND BREACH OF CONTRACT,
WHETHER AS TO PRODUCT DELIVERED OR SERVICES RENDERED OR FOR
NON-DELIVERY OF PRODUCT OR NONPERFORMANCE OF SERVICES SHALL
BE GREATER THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES
IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE CLAIM IS MADE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
FOREGOING, MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY HEREUNDER SHALL, UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE SET FORTH IN THIS
QUOTATION. MANUFACTURER SHALL, IN NO EVENT, BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF
BUSINESS PROFIT, PERSONAL INJURY, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION AND LOSS
OF BUSINESS, EVEN IF MANUFACTURER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND ANY CLAIM BY CUSTOMER TO SUCH
DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE IS
HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVED AND
EXCLUDED.
6.) DELIVERIES; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
Manufacturer will use its best efforts to fill Customer's orders in a timely manner. It is
understood, however, that lead time requirements and delivery dates will vary according to
manufacturing and other conditions and that all delivery dates are estimates until all engineering approval forms (EAF) and related approval documentation have been signed and returned
by the Customer. Manufacturer may affect or delay the delivery date of any shipment based on
Customer’s request for work outside the accepted terms of original purchase agreement. Delay
in delivery of any shipment shall not relieve Customer of its obligations to accept such
shipment or any other shipment. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES BASED UPON LOST GOODWILL, LOST SALES OR PROFITS,
WORK STOPPAGE, CONTRACTOR DELAYS, PRODUCT FAILURE, IMPAIRMENT OF
OTHER GOODS OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF
WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE.
7.) FORCE MAJEURE.
Manufacturer shall not be liable for damages as a result of any delay or failure of delivery due
to any cause beyond Manufacturer's control, including, without limitation, acts of God, act of
Customer or any of its representatives, statute, ordinance, regulation, order or other governmental action, fire, accident, strike, slowdown, riot, terrorism, war, delay in transportation or
inability to obtain necessary labor, materials, fuel or manufacturing locations. In the event of
any such delay, the date of delivery shall be extended for a period equal to the time loss by
reason of delay and, such delay is caused by act of Customer or any of its representatives,
Manufacturer shall be reimbursed for any additional costs arising from such delay.
8.) CANCELLATION.
Customer's wrongful non-acceptance nor acceptance of Products or cancellation or repudiation
of the order shall entitle Manufacturer to recover, in addition to any incidental damages caused
by Customers wrongful non-acceptance, cancellation or repudiation either (i) in the case of
Products the risk of loss of which is passed to Customer at the time of non-acceptance,
cancellation or repudiation of the order for Products which reasonably cannot be resold by
Manufacturer to a third party, the price of such Products, or (ii) in the case of Products not
covered by subparagraph (i) or where an action for the price is not otherwise permitted by law,
damages equal to the profit (including reasonable overhead) which Manufacturer would have
received had Customer fully performed or, at Manufacturer's option, 50% of the contract price
as liquidated damages, plus, in the case of special orders, Manufacturer's expense, if any,
incurred prior to a receipt by Manufacturer of notice of non-acceptance, repudiation or
cancellation by Customer in connection with providing special services, developing special
tooling, purchasing special supplies and the like.
Customer's expense provides Manufacturer with full information and assistance as
requested by Manufacturer in such defense. Manufacturer reserves the right in the event of
any such claim, suit or proceeding to modify or replace any affected Product to eliminate
the alleged infringement, to obtain an appropriate license, or to give Customer a full refund
of the price of the affected Products in lieu of any other obligation or responsibility
hereunder. Manufacturer shall have no liability for any infringement arising out of (i) the
combination of any Product with any other product whether or not furnished to Customer
by Manufacturer, (ii) the modification of any Product unless such modification was made
by Manufacturer, or (iii) any information, data service or application assistance furnished
to Customer by Manufacturer. Manufacturer shall not be liable for any costs or expenses
incurred without Manufacturer’s written authorization, and in no event shall Manufacturer’s total liability as a result of compliance with the provisions of this paragraph exceed the
aggregate sum paid to Manufacturer by Customer for the allegedly infringing Products.
The foregoing shall be the entire responsibility of Manufacturer and the sole remedy of
Customer with respect to any alleged intellectual property rights infringement or violation
in connection with any Product, and Manufacturer shall in no event be liable for loss of use
or for any incidental, indirect or consequential damages, whether in contract or in tort, by
virtue of any such infringement or violation. No sale of Products hereunder shall be
deemed by implication, estoppel or otherwise to constitute a license or other grant to
Customer of any proprietary or patent rights of Manufacturer.
12.) PRODUCT LIABILITY INSURANCE.
Product liability insurance written by an insurance company licensed to do business in the
United States in the amount of not less than $1,000,000.00 combined single limits is being
maintained by Manufacturer with respect to the Products. Except to the extent of the
applicable coverage of the Product liability insurance, Customer shall have no claim or
right against Manufacturer with respect to any suits or claims against Customer by any
third persons resulting from the occurrence of any event within the scope of the coverage
of insurance (without reference to the dollar amount of coverage) and Manufacturer shall
bear no responsibility or liability to Customer with respect to any such suits or claims by
any third persons or any injuries, losses, expenses or damages incurred or suffered by
Customer as a result thereof.
13.) GOVERNING LAW, SEVERABILITY.
The sale of Products by Manufacturer to Customer shall be governed by the laws of state
of Ohio. If any provision of these terms or conditions of sale shall be judged by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such
adjudication shall not affect or modify any other provision of these terms of sale and the
effect thereof shall be confined to the provision as to which such adjudication is made.
14.) EXPORT LICENSES.
The Products are being sold to Customer in the United States. Any exporting of Products
shall be by Customer not Manufacturer. Accordingly, Customer shall be responsible for, at
its own risk and expense, any necessary export license or permit and any other approval or
documentation which may be required for or in connection with the export of any
Products.
15.) INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS.
Manufacturer and Customer are independent contractors, and the relationship created
hereby shall be deemed to be that. No third party beneficiary is intended by these terms
and conditions of sale.
16.) NON-WAIVER OF COMPLIANCE.
No failure by Manufacturer to enforce at any time any provision of these terms and
conditions of sale shall be construed as a waiver of Manufacturer's right to act or to enforce
each and every such term and condition.
17.) NON-ASSIGNMENT.
Manufacturer reserves the right to change or modify the specifications, design, drawings, and
construction of any Products and to substitute other suitable material. If drawings are
furnished, they are submitted only to show general style and arrangement of the Products.
Customer may not assign any of the rights or interests under these terms and conditions of
sale without the prior written consent of Manufacturer. Any attempted assignment shall be
void and be grounds for immediate termination of any obligation to Customer with respect
to the sale of the Products set forth in these terms and conditions of sale. Manufacturer
may also terminate any obligation to Customer with respect to the sale of the Products set
forth in these terms and conditions of sale immediately by notice to Customer if: (a)
Customer shall fail to make any payment on the due date or to accept delivery of any
shipment; or (b) Customer shall make any assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (c)
Customer shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts as they mature; or (d) A trustee
or receiver of all or a substantial part of Customer's assets shall be appointed by any court;
or (e) Any bankruptcy or reorganization proceeding shall be instituted by or against
Customer; or (f) Customer becomes insolvent or unable to pay its debts as they mature; or
(g) Manufacturer has reasonable grounds for insecurity with respect to Customer's
performance of its obligations to Manufacturer, and Customer fails to provide to Manufacturer adequate assurance of Customer performance within 30 days of Manufacturer's
demand for such assurance. Manufacturer may also terminate any such obligation to
Customer on 30 days notice for any failure of Customer to comply with any of its
obligations contained in these terms and conditions of sale, provided that such failure shall
not have been corrected during such 30-day period.
11.) PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS.
18.) AMENDMENTS.
Customer agrees that Manufacturer shall at its expense defend, or at its option settle, any
claim, suit or proceeding brought against Customer on the issue of infringement of any United
States patent or copyright in connection with any Product supplied by Manufacturer to
Customer in accordance with these terms and conditions of sale. Manufacturer agrees to pay,
subject to the limitations herein after set forth in this paragraph, any final judgment entered
against Customer on such issue in any such claim, suit or proceeding defended by Manufacturer. Manufacturer's obligations contained in this paragraph shall be subject to the condition that
Customer notifies Manufacturer in writing of any such claim, suit or proceeding promptly
after Customer shall have received notice or obtains knowledge hereof and, at
These terms and conditions of sale contain the terms and conditions governing the sale of
the Product as set forth in these terms and conditions of sale and may not be modified or
amended except by an agreement duly executed by the parties.
9.) REGULATORY LAWS AND STANDARDS.
Manufacturer makes no promise or representation that the Products shall conform to any
federal, state or local laws, ordinances, regulations, codes or standards, except as particularly
specified and agreed upon in writing by a duly authorized representative of Manufacturer.
Prices do not include the cost or any inspections or permits unless otherwise stated in the
formal quotation.
10.) CHANGES AND DRAWINGS.
19.) HEADINGS.
The headings contained in these terms and conditions of sale are included for mere
convenience of reference and shall not affect the language included herein.
Typical Example of an Overhead Line -Section 11
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Overhead Line Design Parameters
Shackle
Idler Corner
Section 2
Section 4

Drivers should be located at the highest possible
elevation 180º turn is recommended when
possible.
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Elevations should be as flat as possible and
angles greater than 45º are not recommended.

A second drive may be required for long overhead lines. Typically a drive is recommended for
every 400’ of track.
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Take-Ups should be located after each drive and
as close to the drive as possible.

5-Bolt hubs are standard for corners and drives.
6-Bolt are optional.
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Chain and shackle washers are recommended
and should be located near the end of the line.
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The maximum wheel size should be used when
possible for both driver and corners.
Track Types & Elevations
Section 3
Take-Up
Section 5
Chain Types
Section 1
Sprocket
Section 7
Wheel Types
Section 8
Chain & Shackle Washer
Section 9
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Overhead Quote
Request Form
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Company Name:
Contact Name:
Shipping Address:
Contact Phone No.:
Contact Email:
Submit request to [email protected]
Phone 1-614-253-8590 / Fax 1-614-253-6966
Catalog
Section
Catalog
Section
1
Mat'l / Finish
Galvanized or SS
Chain / Trolleys / Pendants:
Total Feet Req'd: (FT) (Sold
in 10' length)
SL-348 Bolted
Zinc-Yellow
Zinc-Nickel
X348 I-Pin
Zinc-Yellow
Zinc-Nickel
Log Chain
Zinc-Yellow
Zinc-Yellow
Zinc-Nickel
Zinc-Nickel
Shackles:
Qty.
2
Part
Number
Price
Each
Extended Price
Model or
Part
Number
Price
Each
Extended Price
Part
Number
Price
Each
Extended Price
Part
Number
Price
Each
Extended Price
Part
Number
Price
Each
Extended Price
Picking Style
Evisceration Style
Shackles are typically custom built to
meet your requirements. An actual sample or a detailed drawing will be required
when the actual order is placed.
Cut-up Style
Sizing Style
See Section 2 Page 2-4, fill out values and attach a copy to this request for Shackle Tie Assemblies.
Catalog
Section
3
Mat'l / Finish
CS Galvanized or SS
Track Type:
348 I-Beam
GALV
SS
458 I-Beam
GALV
SS
2" T-Rail
GALV
SS
GALV
SS
Pipe Track
Catalog
Section
3
Elevations:
Qty.
10 degrees
=====> =====> ====> ====>
20 degrees
=====> =====> ====> ====>
22.5 degrees
=====> =====> ====> ====>
30 degrees
=====> =====> ====> ====>
45 degrees
Catalog
Section
Frame Type
4
12" 45 degrees
12" 90 degrees
12" 180 degrees
15" 45 degrees
15" 90 degrees
15" 180 degrees
19" 45 degrees
19" 90 degrees
19" 180 degrees
23" 45 degrees
23" 90 degrees
23" 180 degrees
30" 45 degrees
30" 90 degrees
30" 180 degrees
36" 45 degrees
36" 90 degrees
36" 180 degrees
( Sold in sets only)
=====> =====> ====> ====>
15 degrees
Smooth Wheel Idler Turns:
Total Straight Length Req'd:
(FT)
=====> =====> ====> ====>
Mat'l /
Enter Qty. of Each
Finish
Smooth
Poly
Double
Smooth Poly
Galvanized
(5-Bolt)
Smooth Poly
(6-Bolt)
or SS
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
GALV SS
GALV SS
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
I-Beam
T-Rail
Pipe Track
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
GALV
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
Smooth
Steel
(5-Bolt)
GALV SS
Poly Wheels are standard in Green, if alternate color is desired please circle the correct color below.
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Overhead Request Form -Section 11
Catalog
Section
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Gap Wheel Idler Turns:
4
Qty
All Gap wheels 2" centers
11.5" 45 deg
Part Number
Price Each Extended Price
Qty
Part Number
Price Each Extended Price
Qty
Part Number
Price Each Extended Price
Compatible with
11.5" 90 deg
2x18, 4x9, 6x6
11.5" 180 deg
15" 45 deg
Compatible with
15" 90 deg
2x24, 4x12, 6x8
15" 180 deg
19" 45 deg
Compatible with
19" 90 deg
2x30, 4x15, 6x10
19" 180 deg
23" 45 deg
Compatible with
23" 90 deg
2x36, 4x8, 6x12
23" 180 deg
Catalog
Section
Take-Ups
5
Size
Turn
Auto Spring Loaded
19"
180 deg
Auto Spring Loaded
23"
180 deg
Auto Air Actuated
19"
180 deg
Auto Air Actuated
23"
180 deg
Size
Teeth
Turn
Direct Drive
23"
12
180 deg
Direct Drive
19"
10
180 deg
Manual
Catalog
Section
Overhead Drives
6
See Section 6 Page 6-1, fill out values and attach a copy to this request (Recommended (1) Drive Per 400’ of Chain))
Catalog
Section
8
Overhead
Outside Stainless
DiameSteel
Zinc
Plated
Style
Thickness
Bolt
Type
Poly Smooth
1 ½”
5Bolt
Steel Smooth
2”
Color
Black
Blue
White
Green
SW-4
Four Brush Unit
SW-6
Six Brush Unit
SW-8
Eight Brush Unit
Part Number
Price Each Extended Price
Qty
Part Number
Price Each Extended Price
6Bolt
Shackle Washer
Options:
Qty
Brush Type
Nylon Black Twisted Bristle
Nylon Black Straight Bristle
Silica Carbide Straight Bristle
Extended Price
Include Overhead Installation estimate?
yes
no
All new construction?
Replacement?
yes
yes
no
no
Removal of existing Overhead?
yes
no
A Sketch or Drawing should be included with this request
Comments:
Total Price
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Order Information -Section 11
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How to Place an Order for Overhead
For prompt service use the form below for ordering stock or replacement parts with known part numbers.
You can also photo copy this page to use as a quote/order form. Then fax (614-253-6966) or call (614-253
-8590) to Prime parts & Service.
Order Information
Item #
Qty.
Description
Comments:
Shipping Info:
Name
Address
City, State
Post/ Zip
Country
Phone / Fax
Company Email
Direct Mail
Once received we will forward a quote to your attention. Preferred method:
Email
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