AUTOMATIC PALLETIZER SYSTEM MANUAL BEC Machine #3299 Revision Date - 17 April 2008 Prepared Especially For Kraft

4750 County Road 13 NE Alexandria, MN 56308 Telephone: 320-852-7705 Currie By Brenton Line: 320-852-6993 Fax: 320-852-7621 © 2007 Brenton Engineering. All Rights Reserved. Section 106 of the 1976 Copyright Act forbids any party other than the author (Brenton Engineering Company) to: Reproduce owned work in copies or phonorecords, to prepare derivative works based upon the work; to distribute cop- ies or phonorecords of the work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, by rental or lease. Copyright pro- tection subsists from the time the work is created in fixed form. The copyright in the work of authorship immediately becomes the property of the author who created the work (Brenton Engineering Company.) Only the author or those deriving their rights through the author can rightfully claim copyright.

Liability Waiver The information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Brenton Engineering Company and assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. In no event will Brenton Engineering Company or its employees, partners, contracted workers/ companies or any association who participates in the writing of this manual be liable for technical or editorial omissions made herein; nor for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use or defect of this manual. Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Table of Contents Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction and Safety Introduction...... 1-1 Warranty Information ...... 1-1 Outside Manufacturer's Components: ...... 1-1 Brenton Engineering Components:...... 1-1 About this Manual ...... 1-2 Copyright Notice ...... 1-2 General Terms and Conditions of Sale ...... 1-3 Safety...... 1-4 BEC System Safety Recommendations ...... 1-4 Hazard Messages ...... 1-5 Operation Safety ...... 1-6 Maintenance Safety...... 1-7 Lockout and Tagout Recommendations ...... 1-8 Electrical System ...... 1-8 Pneumatic and Vacuum Systems ...... 1-9 Installation and First Time Power Up ...... 1-10 Installation Procedure ...... 1-10 Machine Power Requirements ...... 1-10 Machine Air Pressure Requirements ...... 1-10 Remove Skids...... 1-10 Emergency Stop Location Drawing ...... 1-12

Chapter 2: System Description Machine Specifications ...... 2-1 Pattern Drawings ...... 2-1 Pallet Pattern Information ...... 2-3 Operator Start Up/ Shut Down...... 2-5 How to Start Up Your System ...... 2-5 How to Shut Down Your System ...... 2-5 Machine Floor Plan...... 2-6

Chapter 3: System Operation Operating Procedures ...... 3-1 How to Start Your Packaging System ...... 3-1 Restarting After a Shutdown ...... 3-3 How to Shut Down Your Palletizing System ...... 3-3 Starting the Palletizer in JOG MODE...... 3-4 Starting the Palletizer in AUTO ...... 3-5 Selecting a Pattern ...... 3-5 Selecting a Stack Height ...... 3-5

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Jogging the Elevator Position ...... 3-6 Clearing the Palletizer ...... 3-7 Opening the Main Control Panel ...... 3-7 Operator Control Panels ...... 3-8 The Main Control Panel Layout & Description...... 3-8 Pneumatic Controls ...... 3-9 The Pneumatic Discharge Valve Assembly...... 3-9 Pneumatic Flow Controls...... 3-10 Palletizer HMI Screens ...... 3-11 System Information Screen ...... 3-11 Main Screen...... 3-12 Setup Selection Screen ...... 3-14 Menu Screen ...... 3-16 Case Setup Screens ...... 3-18 Pack Select Screen ...... 3-20 Machine Jogs Screen ...... 3-21 Que Assignment Screen ...... 3-23 Shutdown Screen ...... 3-24 Empty Pallet Conveyance HMI Screens ...... 3-25 System Info Screen ...... 3-25 Main Menu Screen...... 3-26 Menus Screen ...... 3-27 Zone Layout Screen ...... 3-28 PCD # Control Screens ...... 3-29 Shutdown Screen ...... 3-30 Top Sheet Placer HMI Screens ...... 3-31 The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen...... 3-31 The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen...... 3-32 Information & Alarm History Displays ...... 3-34 The Main HMI Alarm Messages ...... 3-34 The Empty Pallet Conveyance Alarm Messages...... 3-37 The Top Sheet Placer Alarm Messages ...... 3-39

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Sequence Of Operation ...... 4-1 Initial Conditions Before Startup ...... 4-1 Sequence of Operation ...... 4-2 The Product Infeed ...... 4-2 Stripper Plate...... 4-3 HLP 36...... 4-4 The Pallet Dispenser ...... 4-4 PF 30 ...... 4-5 Empty Pallet Conveyance ...... 4-6 System Sensors ...... 4-7 Retro-Reflective Sensors...... 4-8

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Diffuse Sensors ...... 4-9 Inductive Proximity Sensor ...... 4-10 Palletizer Sensor Functions...... 4-11 PF 30 Sheet Placer Sensor Functions...... 4-13 Pallet Conveyance Sensor Functions ...... 4-14 Light Tree Tower...... 4-16 Troubleshooting ...... 4-17

Chapter 5: Changeover and Maintenance Lockout and Tagout Recommendations ...... 5-1 Electrical System ...... 5-1 Pneumatic and Vacuum Systems ...... 5-2 Changeover...... 5-3 Collars on Roller Conveyor ...... 5-3 The Side Rails ...... 5-3 Maintenance ...... 5-4 Maintenance Schedule Detail ...... 5-6 Daily Inspections ...... 5-6 Weekly Inspections ...... 5-6 Quarterly Preventative Maintenance ...... 5-7 Chain and Sprockets...... 5-7 Maintenance Procedures...... 5-8 Cleaning Photoeyes...... 5-8 Adjusting Photocells ...... 5-8 Adjust Boom Chain ...... 5-8 Check Motor Reducer Oil Level...... 5-9 Fill Motor Reducer Oil ...... 5-9 Lubricate Racks And Pinions...... 5-9 Pulleys & Sprockets...... 5-9 Drive Chains ...... 5-10 Cleaning & Sanitation ...... 5-10 Lubrication ...... 5-11 Lubricate Bearings And Cam Followers ...... 5-12 Lubricate Limit Switch Rollers And Pivot Arms ...... 5-12 Electrical P.M...... 5-13 Control Enclosures ...... 5-13 Junction ...... 5-13 Sensing Devices ...... 5-13 Spare Parts List & Bill of Materials...... 5-15 Spare Parts Legend...... 5-15 Code & Description...... 5-15

Chapter 6: Electrical Programs and Prints

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Appendix A: Index

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Chapter 1: Introduction and Safety Maintenance Lockout...... 1-7 E- Stop Location Drawing ...... 1-12

Chapter 2: System Description Pallet Pattern 1 ...... 2-1 Pallet Pattern 2 ...... 2-2 Machine Layout ...... 2-6

Chapter 3: System Operation Main Disconnect ...... 3-1 Pneumatic On/ Off ...... 3-1 Start Button ...... 3-2 Primary Controls Screen Auto/ Jog Mode ...... 3-4 The Stripper Plate Elevator Jogs Elevator Jog Down ...... 3-6 Main Operator Control Panel...... 3-8 Typical Pneumatic Supply ...... 3-9 Typical Flow Control Knob...... 3-10 The System Information Screen ...... 3-11 The Main Screen ...... 3-12 The Case Setup Selection Screen...... 3-14 The Menu Screen ...... 3-16 The Case Setup Screens...... 3-18 The Pack Select Screen ...... 3-20 The Machine Jogs Screen...... 3-21 The Que Assignment Screen...... 3-23 The Shutdown Screen ...... 3-24 The System Info Screen ...... 3-25 The Main Menu Screen ...... 3-26 The Menus Screen ...... 3-27 The Zone Layout Screen ...... 3-28 The PCD 1 Control Screens ...... 3-29 The Shutdown Screen ...... 3-30 The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen...... 3-31 The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen...... 3-32

Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Pneumatic Supply Components ...... 4-1 The Case Turner ...... 4-2 Stripper Plate...... 4-3

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The Palletizer...... 4-4 PF30 Feeder ...... 4-5 Pallet Conveyance...... 4-6 The Retro-reflective Sensor...... 4-8 The Retro-reflective Sensor Blocked...... 4-8 The Diffuse Sensor ...... 4-9 The Diffuse Sensor Blocked ...... 4-9 The Inductive Sensor...... 4-10 The Inductive Sensor Blocked...... 4-10

Chapter 5: Changeover and Maintenance

Chapter 6: Electrical Programs and Prints

Appendix A: Index

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Introduction

Thank You for Purchasing this Currie by Brenton Engineering High Level Palletizer! If you have questions, or need assistance, feel free to contact our Service Department at: Brenton Engineering Company 4750 CO. RD. 13 NE Alexandria, MN 56308 320-852-7705

Warranty Information Outside Manufacturer's Components:

Items are considered outside manufacturer's components if they are not built at Brenton Engineering; for example, Allen Bradley PLC's.

Your Brenton Engineering system contains outside manufacturer's components. In gen- eral, most companies offer a 90 day warranty. For specific information on outside manu- facturer's warranties, reference the VENDOR DATA MANUALS.

Brenton Engineering will repair or replace defective components covered by outside man- ufacturers' warranties according to the provisions of each respective manufacturer's war- ranty. Freight, labor, expenses, and service rates related to replacement parts under warranty are invoiced at applicable standard rates. Brenton Engineering Components:

The document titled "Terms and Conditions of Sale" contains comprehensive Brenton Engineering warranty information. A copy of this document is located on the following page. In summary it includes a 1 year, or 7500 operating hours, guarantee on material and workmanship. This warranty excludes expendable components, such as plastic wear guides, vacuum cups, etc.

Note: Changes to the electrical programs, or mechanical modifications without written approval of Brenton Engineering Company, may result in undesirable machine operations and will void the warranty.

Page 1-1 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Introduction and Safety 17 April 2008 About this Manual Brenton Engineering is committed to helping you maximize the productivity of your sys- tem. This manual is specifically designed for your packaging system, to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your new equipment. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual. • Section 1 is the Introduction and Safety section. This section discusses safety, terms and conditions of the sale, hazard messages, and installation information. An Emer- gency Stop Location chart is provided at the end of this section. • Section 2 is the System Description section. This section will discuss machine specifi- cations including pack patterns, product dimensions and run speeds for each product. Section 2 also includes a machine overview with a brief description of each section of the machine. A Machine Layout Drawing is found at the end of this section. • Section 3 is the System Operation section. This section describes the operator control panels, the Human Machine Interface, and operational procedures. • Section 4 is the Troubleshooting section. This section discusses the sequence of oper- ation. In the sequence of operation, each part of the machine, including the various sensor functions, is described as the product flows through the machine. Sensors are described, including a chart of sensors found on the machine. A troubleshooting chart is also found in the back of this section. • Section 5 is the Changeover and Maintenance section. This section describes the lock- out and tagout recommendations. This section’s main focus is the changeover steps including pictures, charts, and a Changeover Location Drawing to aid the operator during changeover adjustments. In this section you will also find a suggested mainte- nance schedule including a maintenance log. A spare parts list and bill of material concludes this section. • Section 6 is the Electrical Programs section. This section is where the customer should store copies of the system software. Electrical prints are folded and placed in this sec- tion for your convenience. • Section 7 is the Miscellaneous section. This section includes an index and any other pertinent information for the system.

Copyright Notice

© 2007 Brenton Engineering Section 106 of the 1976 Copyright Act forbids any party other than the author (Brenton Engi- neering) to: Reproduce owned work in copies or phonorecords, to prepare derivative works based upon the work; to distribute copies or phonorecords of the work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, by rental or lease. Copyright protection subsists from the time the work is created in fixed form. The copyright in the work of authorship immediately becomes the property of the author who created the work (Brenton Engineering.) Only the author or those deriving their rights through the author can rightfully claim copyright.

Page 1-2 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Introduction and Safety General Terms and Conditions of Sale

1. FORMATION OF CONTRACT: The terms and conditions set forth in this document constitute the offer of Brenton Engineering Com- pany ("Seller") to sell the item(s) of sale (IOS) specified herein. NO ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE WHICH VARIES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS STATED IN THIS OFFER OR PROPOSES ADDITIONAL TERMS. ANY NON-CONFORMING ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE REJECTED UNLESS EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY SELLER IN WRITING. 2. ACCEPTANCE: No order, sale, agreement to sell, accepted proposal, or contract of sale shall be binding unless accepted on Seller's Order Acknowledgment form and signed by Seller's authorized representative. 3. WRITTEN TERMS EXCLUSIVE: This agreement, when accepted by Purchaser, constitutes a final written expression of all the terms of this agreement and is a complete and exclusive statement of those terms. Any and all representations, promises, warranties or state- ments by Seller's agent(s) that differ in any way from the terms of this written agreement shall be given no force or effect. Any subse- quent changes to this agreement must be in writing and signed by both Seller and Purchaser to be effective. 4. PRICE: All prices are exclusive of federal, state, or local taxes, duties or fees. All such taxes, duties or fees shall be borne by Purchaser. Where Seller has the legal obligation to collect the same, they will be added to the price or billed separately to Purchaser. A monthly service charge of 1.5% per month (18% per year) or the highest rate allowed by law, whichever is lower, will accrue on accounts out- standing more than 30 days. 5. SELLER RETAINS SECURITY INTEREST: Purchaser grants to Seller a security interest in the IOS and the proceeds thereof to secure payment of the purchase price of the IOS Seller is authorized to file financing statements under the Uniform Commercial Code or other statutes naming Purchaser as debtor and Seller as secured party and indicating that the IOS and the proceeds thereof are items of collat- eral. Purchaser further agrees to execute within five (5) days following any request by Seller such financing statements as Seller shall require for filing or recording of this agreement. 6. DELIVERY: Completion dates submitted are approximate. Furthermore, Seller shall not be liable for any delays in the delivery of orders due in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to fire, act of God, acts of war, strike, lack of raw materials, supplies or compo- nents, retooling, upgrading of technology, delays of carriers, embargo, government order or directive, or any circumstance beyond Seller's control. Purchaser agrees that Seller shall not be liable for any damages, including direct, indirect, consequential, or special damages, which may result from any such delays. 7. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS: Purchaser shall inspect the IOS at the factory of the Seller before shipment end shall be deemed to have accepted the IOS upon Purchaser's signed approval for shipment. 8. SHIPPING AND COSTS: The IOS shall be delivered F.O.B. Seller's factory Carlos, MN (or as otherwise stated in the offer) and shipped and installed by and at Purchaser's risk and expense, including shipping, insurance, handling and Installation costs. 9. WARRANTY: Seller warrants, to the original Purchaser only, that the equipment manufactured by Seller shall be free from defects In material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of delivery or until the equipment has been operated for a total of seven-thousand five-hundred (7,500) hours, whichever occurs earlier. Excluded from warranty are: A. Failure due to misapplication or operation beyond rated capacity; b. Damage or failure due to lack of proper maintenance and care, abuse, or operation contrary to the operating instructions of Seller; c. Item(s) altered by anyone other than Seller's autho- rized Representative. B. Any equipment found defective will be repaired or, at Seller's option, replaced. Defective equipment or parts, after factory autho- rization, shall be returned to seller's designated receiving point, freight prepaid by the Purchaser. Seller will repair or replace the defective part and return it to the Purchaser freight prepaid. Installation of the repaired or replaced parts is the Purchaser's respon- sibility. C. Items not manufactured by Seller but used in the manufacture of the IOS, and the IOS if not manufactured by Seller, are/is specif- ically excluded from the Warranty, and are covered by the warranty, if any, of the item's manufacturer(s) and, Seller's obligation shall be limited to the extent of the warranties so received by Seller from the item's manufacturer(s). SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITH OUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT- ABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, IS HEREBY DIS- CLAIMED BY SELLER AND EXCLUDED FROM ANY AGREEMENT MADE BY ACCEPTANCE OF THIS OFFER. 10. EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING IN THE EVENT SELLER'S WARRANTY IS DEEMED TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE, SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, LOSS OR EXPENSE (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS OR GOOD WILL) ARISING FROM THIS AGREEMENT, OR FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE IOS FURNISHED HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT OR WARRANTY. 11. NOTICE OF DEFECTS: Purchaser must inform Seller in writing of any detect in the IOS within ten (10) days after the IOS is put into service, but not more than thirty (30) days after delivery to the Purchaser. Notice of any latent defects in material and workmanship, in all instances, must be given within ten (10) days after discovery. 12. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY, AND REMEDIES: Seller also shall not be liable for loss, damage, or injury to persons or property of Pur- chaser or third parties arising out of use, mis-use, or possession of any IOS sold under this agreement. Purchaser shall hold Seller harm- less for all claims or actions brought by third parties with respect to any such claims or actions. Full compliance with OSHA involves the installation and use of the equipment in the hands of the purchaser-owner. Seller cannot, therefore, represent or certify that its equipment conforms in all respects with OSHA regulations. In view of this, if revisions are required, Seller is prepared to quote extra charges for specific modifications at the request of the Purchaser, insofar as technically prac- tical. This policy also applies to any other Federal, state, or local standards which might exist. 13. GOVERNING LAW/DISPUTES: This contract shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the internal laws (and not the laws of conflicts) of the State of Minnesota. NO ACTION ARISING OUT OF THIS SALE MAY BE BROUGHT BY PURCHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED. in any action brought with respect to this contract or the IOS sold thereunder, upon prevailing, Seller shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and disbursements. 14. NO LICENSE: The sale of the IOS by Seller does not constitute a license, implied or otherwise, for the use of any patents or know-how of others, nor does it constitute a license implied or otherwise on patents or know-how of Seller except as such product itself is the sub- ject of the claims of Seller's patent. 15. WAIVER: The failure of Seller to enforce at any time any of the provisions hereof shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provi- sions nor the right of Seller to enforce such provisions in the future. 052892

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Safety

At Brenton Engineering Company (BEC), we are committed to building quality packaging and material handling equipment. To achieve this, our machines must be efficient, easy to maintain, and safe to operate. Before attempting to operate the equipment, become familiar with the safety recommen- dations and operational components of your High Level Palletizer. You should also become familiar with the technical information pertaining to components used within the system, including their operating and safety features. This information is located in the Vendor Data Manual and in other literature supplied with the equipment. To maximize machine safety and efficiency you must operate the machine correctly and comply with the safety features described.

Stay alert and remember: Safety is the responsibility of everyone who operates or ser- vices your BEC system. BEC System Safety Recommendations Safeguarding personnel that operate and/or maintain automated equipment is the primary consideration. Because it is very dangerous to enter the operating space (work ) of a packaging system during automatic operation, adequate safeguards must be in place and safety precautions must be observed.

The following general precautions are recommended for all personnel who perform sys- tem operation or maintenance. • Do lockout-tagout procedures whenever you do maintenance and repair work. • All personnel who repair, maintain, or operate the equipment need to know the loca- tion of all EMERGENCY STOP buttons. See Figure 1 - 2. • Do not operate the equipment with any of the safety guards removed. • Do not wear neckties, loose clothing, or long loose-hanging hair around any equip- ment. • Observe and follow the DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION messages throughout this manual, in vendor manuals, and displayed on the equipment. • DO NOT use steps or stands that allow anyone to reach over guards. • Personnel should attend all available safety and operational training courses. • Personnel should know and follow the recommended safety procedures whenever they must enter the packaging systems motion area. • Personnel should not enter the packaging system while control power is "ON". • Personnel should not power up the system if someone is in the packaging system. • The packaging system should be powered down when not in use. • Personnel should pay special attention to all the posted warnings and cautions located on any devices. Observe all safety and/or precautionary steps and procedures when working with the system. • Personnel should keep the system clean to make it easier to spot hazards.

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Notations appear on pages of this manual to alert the reader to important messages regard- ing a significant hazard for personnel or equipment. These messages convey three levels of risk as defined below. Failure to observe these instructions can result in death, serious injury, damaged equipment, or loss of product or production.

DANGER Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death to personnel.

WARNING Denotes the possibility of potential injury or damage to equipment.

CAUTION Denotes the possibility of damage to product or an interruption of produc- tion.

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The following safety precautions are recommended for all personnel who will operate this packaging system. • Operators should immediately report unsafe working conditions to a supervisor. • The operator should understand the function of the entire system including all external devices and equipment that interact with the system. • Before starting operation, the operator should understand the complete task that the system is designed to accomplish. • The operator should know the location and functional status of all devices (switches, sensors, control signals) that can cause the system to move. • The operator should know where each EMERGENCY STOP button is located for both main and external control devices. • Do not hesitate to use them in an emergency. • The operator should make sure all safety devices are functioning and periodically checked for proper operation. • The operator should ensure that all personnel are outside the system before starting operation. • The operator should never enter, or allow others to enter the system during automatic operation.

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The following safety precautions are recommended for all personnel who are responsible for the maintenance or service of robotic equipment. • Personnel should ensure that all safety devices are functioning and periodically checked for proper operation before performing maintenance. • Before performing any maintenance, service, or inspection inside the main control panel, the 3-phase power source should be turned off and locked out. • When possible, maintenance should be performed on the system with the power OFF. Lockout and tag out procedures should be followed to protect personnel from injury and to indicate the equipment is being serviced. • Place a lock on the main electrical disconnect, as shown below, while performing maintenance.

Figure 1 - 1 Maintenance Lockout

• Personnel should pay careful attention to all devices that may be powered or capable of motion, such as conveyors and pneumatic devices. • Release or block all stored energy devices (hydraulic or pneumatic) that may present a danger when working with the system. Before working with pneumatic devices, shut off the air supply and purge the air lines. • Be aware when removing a servomotor or brake that the associated mechanical part will fall unless supported in some manner. • Use only specified replacement parts. Never use non-specific fuses that have not been specified Brenton Engineering. Potential fire and/or damage may result. • Before restarting the system, ensure personnel are not in the system and that the sys- tem and external devices are operating properly.

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(See OSHA 1910.147 & OSHA 1910.333 (b)(2) for exception to procedures)

To avoid hazards of electrical shock or other personal injuries, the main power disconnect for the system and any other separate sources of power for the system shall be locked out & tagged as a safety precaution during entry and maintenance to the system.

To accomplish this, set the Main Power Disconnect operating handle to the "OFF" position and install a personal locking device through the padlock hole on the operating handle. Attach a Danger tag to the handle containing a statement prohibiting unauthorized opera- tion of the disconnect and removal of the tag signed by the individual responsible for lock- ing out the system. If several personnel are performing maintenance, each individual shall install a lockout device and tag.

A qualified person shall verify that the equipment is de-energized by:

1. Operating controls to verify equipment cannot be restarted. 2. Using test equipment to test circuits and electrical parts that will be exposed to person- nel.

Stored electric energy that might endanger personnel shall be released by discharging the circuits. Check appropriate equipment manuals on exact procedures.

To re-energize equipment, a qualified person shall conduct tests and visual inspections, as necessary, to verify that all tools, electrical jumpers, shorts, grounds, and other such devices have been removed, so that equipment can be safely energized. Personnel exposed to the hazards associated with re-energizing equipment shall be warned to stay clear of equipment. Each lock and tag shall be removed by the person who applied it or under their direct supervision. A visual determination that all personnel are clear of the equipment shall be accomplished before the operating handle on each Main Power Disconnect is placed to the "ON'' position.

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To avoid hazards of moving mechanisms, pinch points and other personal injuries, the main compressed air supply valve for the system shall be locked out & tagged as a safety precaution during entry and maintenance to the system.

1. To accomplish this, turn the Main Air Supply valve to the "OFF" position and install a personal locking device through the padlock hole on the valve handle. 2. Also attach a Danger tag to the handle containing a statement prohibiting unautho- rized operation of the disconnect and removal of the tag signed by the individual responsible for locking out the system.

If several personnel are performing maintenance, each individual shall install a lockout device and tag. Qualified personnel shall vent any stored or accumulated air in pneumatic/ vacuum devices before working on them. Check appropriate equipment manuals on exact procedures. • Pneumatic hose that are Red are controlled with the Manual air dump. • Pneumatic hose that are Blue are controlled with the Electrical air dump.

To re-supply compressed air to the equipment, a qualified person shall conduct visual inspections, as necessary, to verify that mechanisms are properly connected, as well as all tools and other objects have been removed so that equipment can safely operate. Personnel exposed to pneumatic/vacuum hazard areas shall be warned to stay clear of equipment. Each lock and tag shall be removed by the person who applied it, or, under their direct supervision. A visual determination that all personnel are clear of the equipment shall be accomplished before the main air supply valve is turned to the “ON'' position.

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Installation and First Time Power Up

Brenton Engineering Company employs skilled service technicians to assist equipment purchasers with installation and startup of new equipment, as well as continuous technical support.

For transportation purposes, equipment may be broken down into various sections. For example: • Main Frame •Infeed Frame • Infeed Conveyor Installation Procedure

Ensure incoming electrical-service meets all local safety and building codes.

Ensure your facility is able to meet the systems power requirements.

Ensure you are able to meet the Systems air pressure requirements and electrical power requirements. Machine Power Requirements • 460 VAC, 3 Phase, 100 Amp 60 Hz Machine Air Pressure Requirements • 60 PSIG - 8 CFM Remove Skids

Use caution when removing the skids - BEC recommends you use qualified riggers to uncrate and spot machine components to avoid possible damage. In addition, place floor pads under all legs to help eliminate floor damage and provide surface support.

Level your System: • Level the machine in both the length and cross-machine dimensions. • Using a 30 to 36 inch level, do an initial level check throughout the High Level Pallet- izer at both ends and sides to check the level. • Do not use the vertical supports for leveling. The vertical supports may be sprung off- center enough to make leveling difficult. • Adjust the 1" threaded bolts, located in multi-support positions around the lower frame section, to level and adjust the height. (Use an open-end or adjustable wrench to adjust the legs.)

Note: Level machines to eliminate the twisting and binding of assembled components.

• For a final leveling, start at the receiving end of the connecting upstream equipment and level the upstream equipment side-to-side. Also, level across and down the sides

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of the machine, including electrical cabinets. • Align all the frame sections. • Route electrical wire bundles, pneumatic lines, and mechanical assemblies. • Carefully pull exposed electrical wire ends through the conduit bodies to avoid dam- age. Personnel at Brenton Engineering number the electrical wires to assist in the re- installation process. • Pneumatic lines are marked to match designated solenoid part. Main lines are located near their hookup point. • Install items such as transfer decks, cylinder mounts, and brackets by orientation of that assembly. Slotted parts have reference marks coinciding to their mating parts. • Before the BEC service technician arrives, plumb in the air system. • Mount ALL guards.

AFTER ALL OF THE ABOVE HAS BEEN COMPLETED • Switch OFF the main power-disconnect for incoming power. Open the main electrical control cabinet. • Connect the wires for the 3-phase power service and ground (earthing) wire. • Use an accurate meter to check the incoming-line voltage at the input of the main power-disconnect. Be sure the incoming line voltage meets operating specifications. • Turn ON the main power-disconnect when you have finished wiring the incoming ser- vice to the main electrical panel. • Check the voltage listed on the manufacture's serial number tag on different electrical components, especially electric motors. If the incoming power does not meet proper specifications take corrective action before proceeding. • Turn on total machine power. See Section 3, System Operation, for running informa- tion.

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Figure 1 - 2 E- Stop Location Drawing CONVEYOR TRANSFER INFEED PLATE STRIPPER PLATE SPLIT CONVEYOR TRANSFER INFEED PLATE SQUEEZER STRIPPER DOUBLE PLATE SPLIT AREA TURN SQUEEZER DOUBLE AREA TURN

Page 1-12 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 System Description Contents System Description Contents Machine Specifications ...... 2-1 Pallet Pattern Drawings ...... 2-1 Pallet Pattern Information ...... 2-3 Operator Start Up/ Shut Down...... 2-5 How to Start Up Your System ...... 2-5 How to Shut Down Your System ...... 2-5 Machine Floor Plan...... 2-6

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Machine Specifications

The Currie High Level Palletizer 36 model is designed to palletize cases using a down- stacker style palletizing method.

Pallet Pattern Drawings

The drawings below depict the pallet patterns this system was designed to handle.

Figure 2 - 1 Pallet Pattern 1

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Figure 2 - 2 Pallet Pattern 2

Page 2-2 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 System Description Pallet Pattern Information The chart below describes the products this system was designed to palletize. Table 2-1. Pallet Details

PRODUCT CPM CASE CASES LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT WEIGHT PER PALLET 30CS MD 12Z KR AMR-C SNGL 10.4 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

30CS MD 12Z AMR-C 1.99PP 10.4 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MD 12Z KR AMR-C SNGL 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MD 12Z KR AMR-C 1.99 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

30CS MOD 16Z SINGLES-C 9.3 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MOD 12Z AMER-C2.19P 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

30CS MD 1# KR AMR-C STK 9.3 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MOD 12Z AMER-C SNGLS 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

30CS MOD 1# AMER-C SNGLS 9.3 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

10CS MOD 12Z KR SNGLS 10.4 36 10 15.25 11.25 7.81

10CS MOD 12Z KR SNG 1.99 10.4 36 10 15.25 11.25 7.81

10CS MOD 12Z KR SNGL2.19 10.4 36 10 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MOD 12Z KR SNGL RACK 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

20CS MOD 12Z KR SNGL 1.99 10.4 36 20 15.25 11.25 7.81

30CS MOD AM-C 1.99P RACK 10.4 36 30 15.25 11.25 7.81

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Table 2-1. Pallet Details (Continued)

PRODUCT CPM CASE CASES LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT WEIGHT PER PALLET 12Z AM-W SNGL 48 10.4 36 60 15.25 11.25 7.81

1# AM-C STK PK SNGL 36 9.3 36 60 15.25 11.25 7.81

1# SNGL STK PK 2.99 36 9.3 36 60 15.25 11.25 7.81

Page 2-4 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 System Description Operator Start Up/ Shut Down

How to Start Up Your System

1. Turn "ON" the Main Electrical Disconnect. 2. Turn "ON" the Main Pneumatic Dump Valve. 3. Ensure all guards are properly secured. 4. Make sure all personnel; tools, and equipment are clear of the machine. 5. Release the Push to Stop button. 6. Press the Start button on the Main/ HMI Panel. 7. The machine will begin production.

How to Shut Down Your System

1. Press the Stop button to stop the machine. The machine immediately stops. 2. Turn off the pneumatic discharge valve. 3. Turn Off the Main Disconnect (Optional).

Page 2-5 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Description 27 December 2007 Machine Floor Plan

The drawing below depicts the machine dimensions and general layout as sold.

Figure 2 - 3 Machine Layout CONVEYOR TRANSFER INFEED PLATE STRIPPER PLATE SPLIT CONVEYOR TRANSFER INFEED PLATE SQUEEZER STRIPPER DOUBLE PLATE SPLIT AREA TURN SQUEEZER DOUBLE AREA TURN

Page 2-6 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Contents System Operation Contents Operating Procedures ...... 3-1 How to Start Your Packaging System ...... 3-1 Restarting After a Shutdown ...... 3-3 How to Shut Down Your Palletizing System ...... 3-3 Starting the Palletizer in JOG MODE...... 3-4 Starting the Palletizer in AUTO ...... 3-5 Selecting a Pattern ...... 3-5 Selecting a Stack Height ...... 3-5 Jogging the Elevator Position ...... 3-6 Clearing the Palletizer ...... 3-7 Opening the Main Control Panel ...... 3-7 Operator Control Panels ...... 3-8 The Main Control Panel Layout & Description...... 3-8 Pneumatic Controls ...... 3-9 The Pneumatic Discharge Valve Assembly...... 3-9 Pneumatic Flow Controls...... 3-10 Palletizer HMI Screens ...... 3-11 System Information Screen ...... 3-11 Main Screen...... 3-12 Case Setup Selection Screen ...... 3-14 Menu Screen ...... 3-16 Case Setup Screens ...... 3-18 Pack Select Screen ...... 3-20 Machine Jogs Screen ...... 3-21 Que Assignment Screen ...... 3-23 Shutdown Screen ...... 3-24 Empty Pallet Conveyance HMI Screens ...... 3-25 System Info Screen ...... 3-25 Main Menu Screen...... 3-26 Menus Screen ...... 3-27 Zone Layout Screen ...... 3-28 PCD # Control Screens ...... 3-29 Shutdown Screen ...... 3-30 Top Sheet Placer HMI Screens ...... 3-31 The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen...... 3-31 The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen...... 3-32 Information & Alarm History Displays ...... 3-34 The Main HMI Alarm Messages ...... 3-34 The Empty Pallet Conveyance Alarm Messages...... 3-37 The Top Sheet Placer Alarm Messages ...... 3-39

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Page II Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation 3. System Operation

Operating Procedures

How to Start Your Packaging System

1. Turn "ON" the Main Electrical Disconnect.

Figure 3 - 1 Main Disconnect ON

OFF

2. Turn "ON" the Main Pneumatic Dump Valve.

Figure 3 - 2 Pneumatic On/ Off

80 PSI

3. Ensure all guards are properly secured. 4. Make sure all personnel; tools, and equipment are clear of the machine. 5. To start, release the Push to Stop button.

(Continued)

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6. Press the Start button on the Main/ HMI Panel.

Figure 3 - 3 Start Button

Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus 1000

Press to Start

7. The machine will begin production.

Page 3-2 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Restarting After a Shutdown

If for any reason, the palletizer automatically shuts down or an operator shuts it down, the equipment may be restarted at the control panel or at the remote station if one has been provided.

1. Push the mushroom STOP button. This will cancel any safety alerts. 2. Follow the Electrical Lockout Procedure. 3. Fix the problem that caused the shutdown. 4. Pull the STOP button out to prepare the machine to start. If any other STOP buttons are depressed, pull them out. The palletizer will not start if any of the STOP buttons are depressed (red light is illuminated). 5. Push the START button to restart the equipment. 6. If the machine does not start, double check the additional STOP buttons and verify that they are pulled out (red light is out). 7. If the system still does not start, check the auxiliary overload contacts inside the Main Panel. 8. To do so, open the Main Panel. 9. Visually inspect each of the overload contacts (the white components above the motor starters). 10. If the red and green buttons are out, depress the red button then the green button to reset the circuit. 11. Close the panel door and turn the power disconnect switch to the ON position. 12. Push the START button to restart the equipment. The equipment should now start.

After restarting from a shutdown, there is no need to reset or clear the machine. The logic that controls machine functions is capable of remembering where, in a load formation sequence, it stopped. It will restart the sequence without adjustments. If during the shut- down period an operator moves any product on the machine, the machine will not con- tinue palletizing correctly. Replace the product

How to Shut Down Your Palletizing System

1. Press the E-Stop button to stop the machine immediately. 2. Turn off the pneumatic discharge valve. 3. Turn Off the Main Disconnect (Optional).

Page 3-3 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Starting the Palletizer in JOG MODE

When the palletizer is started in JOG mode the equipment will energize, but will not func- tion automatically. All machine operations will be controlled by manual inputs (i.e. jog controls).

1. On the Primary Controls Screen of the Main HMI, press the MACHINE JOG/AUTO button so that “JOG MODE” displays.

Figure 3 - 4 Primary Controls Screen Auto/ Jog Mode

2. Jog buttons are available on the Jog Screens.

Note: If the palletizer is operating in JOG mode, the machine will automat- ically stop.

CAUTION Do not climb on the equipment when it is in Jog mode. Always lock out the electrical power before performing any maintenance. Personnel could be injured by unexpected machine actions. Refer to the Electrical Lockout Pro- cedure.

Page 3-4 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Starting the Palletizer in AUTO

When the palletizer is started in AUTO mode the equipment will energize and operate automatically. All machine functions will be controlled by the logic installed in the machine processor.

1. On the Primary Controls screen, press the MACHINE JOG/AUTO button to AUTO. If the palletizer is operating, the machine will automatically stop. See Figure 3 - 4. 2. Re-start the palletizer (refer to Start the Palletizer.)

Selecting a Pattern

Follow this procedure to select a different pattern for a new production run:

1. On the Main screen, turn the INFEED BELT ON/ OFF to OFF. 2. On the Main screen press MACHINE CLEAR to clear the machine of any remaining cases. 3. On the Case Setup Selection screen, select the desired pattern and layer. Verify that the selection is a valid pattern. 4. Adjust the conveyor case guide to accommodate the new case size. 5. Adjust the Turner Blade and Turn Assist if necessary. See “Changeover” on page 5 - 3. 6. Turn the INFEED ON/ OFF to ON. If the belt does not start, the pattern selected is not valid. Select a valid pattern.

Note: Once the belt is running, the palletizer will automatically palletize the incoming cases. There is no reason to turn the palletizer equipment off when selecting a new pattern.

Selecting a Stack Height

Follow this procedure to adjust the height of the pallet stack:

1. On the Primary Controls Screen, turn the INFEED ON/OFF to OFF. 2. On the Pattern/ Layer selection screen, select the desired pattern and layer. Verify that the selection is a valid pattern. 3. Verify that the elevator will accommodate the selected stack height. 4. Turn the INFEED ON/OFF to ON. 5. If the selected height is too tall for the elevator, the palletizer will stop operation when a load is stacked from bottom to top inside the elevator. • There is no reason to turn the equipment off when selecting a new stack height.

Page 3-5 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Jogging the Elevator Position

The Powered Rollerbed can be manually raised and lowered by using the panel buttons marked ELEVATOR JOG UP and ELEVATOR JOG DOWN.

1. Restart the palletizer in JOG MODE. See “Starting the Palletizer in JOG MODE” on page 3 - 4. 2. Depress the ELEVATOR JOG DOWN button on the Stripper Plate Elevator Jogs screen to lower the elevator. 3. The elevator will move only as long as the button is depressed. Once the button is released, the elevator will stop. The ELEVATOR JOG UP button only operates if LS- 10 is tripped. ELEVATOR JOG UP is only used to lift the PRB off the lock-up sup- ports.

Figure 3 - 5 The Stripper Plate Elevator Jogs Elevator Jog Down

4. When finished manipulating the elevator, restart the elevator in AUTO mode to con- tinue palletizing. See “Starting the Palletizer in AUTO” on page 3 - 5.

Page 3-6 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Clearing the Palletizer

This operation is usually performed when the operator wants the empty all cases out of the machine before changing to a new product or at the end of a work shift.

1. Press the MACHINE CLEAR button once. 2. After a short delay, the palletizer will run each section until all of the cases are on the pallet and are no longer on the top of the machine. 3. The palletizer will take approximately 20 seconds to clear the machine. After the load discharges, a new pallet will enter the machine and travel to the top in preparation for a new load. 4. If necessary, stop the machine and prepare for the new product. The Case Guide and Turn Assist may need to be adjusted when changing to a new case size. See “Changeover” on page 5 - 3.

Opening the Main Control Panel

WARNING Before opening the main panel, follow the Electrical Lockout Procedure described in the Safety Chapter of this manual.

The door cannot open until the power disconnect switch is in the OFF position.

1. Perform the Electrical Lockout Procedure. 2. Loosen the wingnuts on the panel clamps along the edge of the door. 3. Once loose, turn the clamps until they no longer hold the door shut. 4. Pull the panel door open. The electrical components inside the panel are de-energized. The only area of the Main Panel that remains energized is above the disconnect switch. This area is energized with high voltage electricity (200+ VAC). DO NOT remove the plastic guard that covers this area.

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Operator Control Panels

The Main Control Panel Layout & Description

The Operator Control Station is equipped with, a Start Button, an a E-Stop Button. The control features are described, in detail, later in this section.

Figure 3 - 6 Main Operator Control Panel

Table 3-1. Control Station Button Descriptions

BUTTON DESCRIPTION E-STOP Press this button to immediately stop the palletizer. START/ RESET Press this button once to reset the system. Once reset, press and hold this button until the palletizer starts.

Page 3-8 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Pneumatic Controls

The Pneumatic Discharge Valve Assembly

This Assembly is located on the right side of the machine, near the HMI. It controls and conditions the air coming into the High Level Palletizer.

Figure 3 - 7 Typical Pneumatic Lockable Manual Supply Discharge Valve

Pressure Adjust

Pressure Gauge

Filter Assembly

A lockable manual Discharge Valve is located at the Incoming air line to the machine. This valve is used to turn on/off the incoming air to the machine. A lock may be placed on the valve lever to insure safe entrance to the entire machine. The Pressure Regulator is used to control the amount of incoming air to the system. It is adjustable and should be set at 80 PSI. A pressure gauge is used to visually monitor this pressure. To increase the pressure, pull the Pressure Adjustment Knob up and turn clock- wise. To decrease air pressure, turn counterclockwise. To lock the knob, press down.

WARNING ALWAYS CHECK FOR RESIDUAL AIR PRESSURE BEFORE ENTERING THE MACHINE.

Page 3-9 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Pneumatic Flow Controls

Pneumatic Flow Controls are used to restrict the air pressure while being released from an air cylinder. They allow speed control of cylinder actuation. They can be used on a linear or a rotary actuator. They have a knurled adjustment knob and lock.

1. To Release the lock, turn it to the left or counter-clockwise. 2. To decrease speed, turn the adjustment knob clockwise. This restricts/ decreases air- flow from the cylinder and causes the cylinder to move slower. 3. To increase speed, turn the adjustment knob counter-clockwise. This increases airflow from the cylinder and causes the cylinder to move faster.

Figure 3 - 8 Typical Flow Control Knob

Page 3-10 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Palletizer HMI Screens

System Information Screen

On the Machine Information Screen, you may do the following:

View the System Information Go to the Main Screen

Figure 3 - 9 The System Information Screen

Table 3-2. The System Information Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION MAIN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-11 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Main Screen

On the Machine Status Screen, you may do the following:

View the Selected Pattern Bypass the Light Curtain Set the Total Number of Layers Change the Layer A or B Running Set the Total Number of Cases Per Change the Number Layers Layer Reset the Layer Change the Case Count Per Layer Clear the Machine Out Go to the Menu Screen

Figure 3 - 10 The Main Screen

Table 3-3. The Main Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 INFEED OFF Press this button to turn the infeed on or off. INFEED ON JOG MODE Press this button to switch to jog mode or auto run AUTO MODE mode. Jog functions are only available when jog mode is active. The system runs production only when in auto mode. BYPASS LIGHT Press this button to bypass the light curtain. This LIGHT CURTAIN CURTAIN allows to be jogged out from the light curtain. BYPASSED

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Table 3-3. The Main Screen Button Descriptions (Continued)

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 INFEED COUNT Press this button to display the numeric keypad. Enter the Infeed Count. Press Enter. CASE COUNT Press this button to display the numeric keypad. Enter the Case Count per layer. Press Enter. LAYER A This display shows the layer selection running. LAYER B RUN RESET LAYER Press this button to reset the case count. RESETTING If there is a product jam during layer formation or there is a machine shutdown due to a fault, the oper- ator may wish to remove the cases from the top and start a new sequence. If pressed once: • Resets the case count. • Changes from layer A to layer B or from layer B to layer A. If pressed twice: • Resets the case count. • Changes from layer A to layer A or from layer B to layer B. LAYER # Press this button to display the numeric keypad. Enter the number of layers for the build. Press enter. MACHINE CLEAR Press this button to clear out the machine. The current product on the infeed is pushed to the Stripper plate. The pallet at the load station is then indexed out from the machine. MENU Press this button to go to the Menu Screen.

Page 3-13 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Case Setup Selection Screen

On the Case Setup Selection Screen, you may do the following:

Choose the Case to Alter from the Choose how Many Layers per Pallet List Choose how Many Cases per Layer Go to the Main Screen

Figure 3 - 11 The Case Setup Selection Screen

Table 3-4. The Case Setup Selection Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 Press this button to scroll up the list of pack patterns one item at a time.

Press this button to scroll down the list of pack patterns one item at a time.

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Table 3-4. The Case Setup Selection Screen Button Descriptions (Continued)

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 Press this button to select the highlighted pack pattern. The case setup screen for the selected case will display.

CASES PER LAYER Press this button to display the numeric keypad. Enter the number of cases per layer. Press Enter. LAYERS PER PALLET Press this button to display the numeric keypad. Enter the number of layers per pal- let. Press Enter. MAIN SCREEN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-15 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Menu Screen

On the Menu Screen, you may do the following:

Select a Screen to Navigate to the Go to the Main Screen Various Screens Enter the User Password or Log out Rehome the Turner

Figure 3 - 12 The Menu Screen

Table 3-5. The Menu Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION PACK SETUP Press this button to go to the Pack Setup Screen. QUE ASSIGN Press this button to go to the Que Assignment Screen. JOG SCREEN Press this button to go to the Jog Screen. PACK SELECT Press this button to go to the Pack Select Screen. USER PASSWORD Press this button to display the login keypad. Enter the user password then press enter. LOGOUT Press this button to logout the current user. REHOME TURNER Press this button to rehome the case turner. This brings the turner to the home posi- tion because all moves are made based off of the home position.

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Table 3-5. The Menu Screen Button Descriptions (Continued)

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION MAIN SCREEN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-17 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Case Setup Screens

Note: The Case 1 Setup screen is used here as an example. Each pattern has its own case setup screen.

On the Case Setup Screens, you may do the following:

Select a Pattern Go to the Primary Controls or Layer Selec- tion Screen

Figure 3 - 13 The Case Setup Screens

Table 3-6. The Case Setup Screens Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 CASE TURN Press this button to choose whether or not the case CASE TURN NO turn assist is active for the case you are editing. YES CASE STOP Press this button to choose whether or not the case CASE STOP YES stop is active for the case you are editing. NO CASE STOP # Press this button to display the numeric keypad. CASE STOP # Enter the number of cases to count before the case stop extends. Press Enter. LAST IN ROW Press this button to choose which layer has the last LAST BOX IN ROW YES box in the row. NO

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Table 3-6. The Case Setup Screens Button Descriptions (Continued)

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 CASE SETUP Press this button to go to the Case Selection Setup Screen. SELECTION

Page 3-19 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Pack Select Screen

On the Pack Select Screen, you may do the following:

Select a Pattern Go to the Screen Select Screen

Figure 3 - 14 The Pack Select Screen

Table 3-7. The Pack Select Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 Press this button to scroll down to a pack pattern.

Press this button to scroll up to a pack pattern.

Press this button to select the pack pattern with the cursor next to it.

EDIT PATTERN NAME Press this button to enter the name edit keypad. Enter the name for the pack pattern then press Enter. MAIN SCREEN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-20 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Machine Jogs Screen

On the Machine Jogs Screen, you may do the following:

Jog the Case RAM Forward or Switch to Either Jog or Auto Mode Backward Jog the Elevator Up or Down Go to the Main Screen Jog the Stripper Plates Open or Bypass the Light Curtain Closed

Figure 3 - 15 The Machine Jogs Screen

Table 3-8. The Case Machine Jogs Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 ELEVATOR UP Press and hold this button to jog the elevator up. Release this button to stop the jog. ELEVATOR DOWN Press and hold this button to jog the elevator down. Release this button to stop the jog. CASE RAM Press and hold this button to jog the case ram FORWARD forward. Release this button to stop the jog. CASE RAM Press and hold this button to jog the case ram in reverse. Release this button to stop REVERSE the jog.

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Table 3-8. The Case Machine Jogs Screen Button Descriptions (Continued)

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 STRIPPER. PLATE JOG Press and hold this button to jog the stripper plate open. Release this button to stop OPEN the jog. STRIPPER. PLATE JOG Press and hold this button to jog the stripper plate in closed. Release this button to CLOSE stop the jog. BYPASS LIGHT Press this button to bypass the light curtain. This LIGHT CURTAIN CURTAIN allows pallets to be jogged out from the light cur- BYPASSED tain. JOG MODE Press this button to switch to jog mode or auto run AUTO MODE mode. Jog functions are only available when jog mode is active. The system runs production only when in auto mode. MAIN SCREEN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-22 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Que Assignment Screen On the Que Assignment Screen, you may do the following: Select the Product Assignments in Go to the Menu Screen the Que (Que of 2)

Figure 3 - 16 The Que Assignment Screen

Table 3-9. The Que Assignment Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION Press this button to move the cursor up one selection.

Press this button to select the product for que position 1 or 2. Once the product is in the que, it is available for selection.

Press this button to move the cursor down one selection.

MENU SCREEN Press this button to go to the Menu Screen.

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Pressing the “Currie by Brenton” logo on the System Information screen will display the Shutdown screen. Press Yes to Confirm or No to Cancel the RSview Program Shutdown.

Figure 3 - 17 The Shutdown Screen

Table 3-10. The System Info Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION YES Press this button to confirm the HMI program shutdown. NO Press this button to cancel the HMI program shutdown and go back to the System Info Screen.

Page 3-24 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Empty Pallet Conveyance HMI Screens

System Info Screen

On the System Info Screen, you may do the following:

View the Machine Information Go to the Main Screen

Figure 3 - 18 The System Info Screen

Table 3-11. The System Info Screen Button Descriptions

BUTTON DESCRIPTION MAIN SCREEN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-25 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Main Menu Screen

On the Main Menu Screen, you may do the following:

View the System Status Silence the Audible Alarm Horn View the Alarm Message Display

Figure 3 - 19 The Main Menu Screen

Table 3-12. The Main Menu Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 ALARM SILENCE Press this button to silence the audible alarm horn. SILENCE MENUS Press this button to go to the Menus Screen.

Page 3-26 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Menus Screen

On the Menus Screen, you may do the following:

Go to the System Info Screen Enter a User Password or Logout Go to the Zone Layout Screen Go to the Main Screen

Figure 3 - 20 The Menus Screen

Table 3-13. The Menus Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION SYSTEM INFO Press this button to go to the System Information Screen. ZONE LAYOUT Press this button to go to the Zone Layout Screen. USER PASSWORD Press this button to display the login keypad. Enter the user password then press enter. LOGOUT Press this button to logout the current user. MAIN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-27 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Zone Layout Screen

On the Zone Layout Screen, you may do the following:

Select a PCD Zone Screen Go to the Main Screen Go to the Menus Screen

Figure 3 - 21 The Zone Layout Screen

Table 3-14. The Zone Layout Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION PCD # Use the up and down arrows to select a PCD screen to go to. Press to select the screen. MENUS Press this button to go to the Menus Screen. MAIN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-28 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation PCD # Control Screens

On the PCD Control Screens, you may do the following:

Jog any of the Indicated Compo- Go to the Menus Screen nents Silence the Audible Alarm Go to the Main Screen

Figure 3 - 22 The PCD 1 Control Screens

Table 3-15. The PCD Control Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION STATE 2 ANY JOG BUTTON Press the jog buttons on the PCD screens to jog the indicated component. ALARM SILENCE Press this button to silence the audible alarm horn. SILENCE MENUS Press this button to go to the Menus Screen. MAIN Press this button to go to the Main Screen.

Page 3-29 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 Shutdown Screen

Pressing the “Currie by Brenton” logo on the System Information screen will display the Shutdown screen. Press Yes to Confirm or No to Cancel the RSview Program Shutdown.

Figure 3 - 23 The Shutdown Screen

Table 3-16. The System Info Screen Button Descriptions

STATE 1 DESCRIPTION YES Press this button to confirm the HMI program shutdown. NO Press this button to cancel the HMI program shutdown and go back to the System Info Screen.

Page 3-30 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation Top Sheet Placer HMI Screens

The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen

On the Top Sheet Placer Main Screen, you may do the following.

Go to the Sheet Load Position Go to the Previous Screen Go to the Configuration Screen

Figure 3 - 24 The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen

Table 3-17. The Top Sheet Placer Main Screen Button Descriptions

FUNCTION BUTTON DESCRIPTION DISPLAY F1 Press this button to move to the sheet load posi- Sheet Load Position tion. The operator can now load slip sheets. F2 Press this button to go to the Configuration Go to Config Screen Screen. Press this button to go back to the previous Back screen.

Page 3-31 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 System Operation 17 April 2008 The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen

On the Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen, you may do the following:

Raise the Boom Retract the Boom Lower the Boom Turn the Vacuum Cups on or off Extend the Boom Manually Place a Sheet

Note: E-stops must be released, control power must be present, and the machine not currently running in order to use jog functions.

Figure 3 - 25 The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen

Table 3-18. The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen Button Descriptions

FUNCTION BUTTON DESCRIPTION DISPLAY F1 Press this button to jog the boom upwards. Raise Boom F2 Press this button to jog the boom downwards. Lower Boom F3 Press this button to extend the boom to the out Extend Boom position. F4 Press this button to retract the boom. Retract Boom Press this button to turn the vacuum on or off. Vacuum On/ Off

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Table 3-18. The Top Sheet Placer Jog Screen Button Descriptions (Continued)

FUNCTION BUTTON DESCRIPTION DISPLAY Press this button to manually place a slip sheet. Manual Sheet Place

Press this button to go back to the previous Back screen.

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Information & Alarm History Displays

The Main HMI Alarm Messages

A description of the fault conditions and its possible correction below. Table 3-19. The Main HMI Alarm Message Displays

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION ESTOP PRESSED Release the E-stop to allow oper- ation. See the startup procedure An E-stop is pressed. in this section for details on starting the palletizer. LOW PALLET Fill the pallet dispenser with the The pallet dispenser is low on pallets. correct size pallets. LOW AIR PRESSURE Check the pneumatic supply. Ensure that pneumatic pressure Air pressure is low. is available and set at the mini- mum air pressure listed in sec- tion 1 of this manual. MACHINE RUNNING The machine is currently running with no faults. No correction necessary.

MACHINE RUNNING/ The machine is currently running with the dis- To allow full operation, turn the DISPENSER OFF penser off. pallet dispenser on.

EYE BLOCKED AT Check to see if the full load pho- PALLET ENTRANCE The Full Load Discharge photoeye is blocked toeye is seeing the reflector while the elevator is in the up position. properly or if there is an obstruc- tion at the photoeye. EYE BLOCKED AT Ensure that the pallet discharge The Pallet Entering Elevator photoeye is blocked PALLET DISCHARGE eye is not blocked by the pallet while the elevator is in the up position. when the elevator is up. ELEVATOR TOO HIGH Check to see if the case RAM is in the final position. The Stripper plate forced the elevator beyond its Check to see if PRB blocks at limits. least one of the elevator height photoeyes. STIPPER PLATES Check to see if the case RAM is STALLED in the final position. The Stripper plate has stalled at its current loca- Check to see if PRB blocks at tion. least one of the elevator high photoeyes.

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Table 3-19. The Main HMI Alarm Message Displays (Continued)

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION CASE RAM STALLED Check to see if the stripper plate The case ram has stalled. is closed. ELEVATOR STALLED Check to see if the elevator bot- The elevator stalled. tom sensor is tripped. ELEVATOR LOCKOUT Check to see if elevator lockout ARMS ENGAGED The elevator lock out supports are latched. supports are tripped.

MOTOR OVERLOAD DETECTED A motor overload has occurred. Check the motor.

CASE TURNER SERVO Possible conditions that cause FAULT this problem include an E-stop condition, a position error, a mechanical bind, or product blocking the servo assembly. The servo is unable to complete its move. The servo cannot move. Internal fault. Check Fuses and Power to the Servo Drive. See the vendor data sheets for more trouble- shooting information. ELEVATOR VFD FAULT

ELEVATOR ROLLER BED VFD FAULT Remedy the cause of the VFD The Variable Feed Drive has faulted. The fault fault. Press the E-stop push but- PALLET INFEED CONV indicator light on the front of the VFD is illumi- ton. With the E-stop de-pressed, VFD FAULT nated. press the green Start/ Reset push button. FULL LOAD DISCHARGE CONV VFD FAULT

SERVO CASE TURNER NOT HOMED Rehome the indicated compo- The indicated servo has not yet been homed. SERVO CASE TURNER nent before startup. HOMING

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Table 3-19. The Main HMI Alarm Message Displays (Continued)

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION ELEVATOR TOO HIGH Check to see if the case RAM is INFEED JAM in the final position. The Stripper plate forced the elevator beyond its Check to see if PRB blocks at limits. least one of the elevator height photoeyes. LIGHT CURTAIN HAS Clear the obstruction or bypass TRIPPED The light curtain has been tripped. the light curtain, if needed.

LIGHT CURTAIN Once the light curtain is clear, BYPASSED The light curtain was bypassed by the operator. change back to normal light cur- tain mode.

Page 3-36 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation The Empty Pallet Conveyance Alarm Messages

A description of the fault conditions and its possible correction below. Table 3-20. The Empty Pallet Conveyance HMI Alarm Message Displays

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION PCD # PALLET JAM Clear the Jam. Reset and restart, There is a jam at the indicated PCD conveyor. when ready. ESTOP CIRCUIT INTERRUPTED The E-stop circuit has been interrupted. Check the E-stop circuit.

PALLET CONVEYORS RUNNING The pallet conveyors are currently running. No correction necessary.

EMPTY PALLET Press and hold the Empty Con- CONVEYORS READY The empty pallet conveyors are ready to start. veyors Start button to start the TO START empty pallet conveyors.

NO CONTROL POWER Press the control power button No control power is present. for the Empty Pallet Conveyance before attempting to start it. MAIN ENCLOSURE Release the E-stop before press- ESTOP PRESSED The E-stop on the main enclosure is pressed. ing reset.

HMI ESTOP PRESSED Release the E-stop before press- The E-stop on the HMI panel is pressed. ing reset. MOTOR OVERLOAD The overload contact on the motor starter is open. Reset amperage setting on motor DETECTED The rated amperage draw on the motor nameplate starter to equal the rated amper- is higher than the overload is set for. age draw of the motor. Bad fuse. Check all fuses on the incoming The motor is drawing too much amperage. lines to the motor starter. Check current draw at motor leads. If the motor mounts to another component, remove the motor and check current draw. Call an electrician to determine if motor is bad. Check for mechanical binding. Replace Motor, if necessary.

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Table 3-20. The Empty Pallet Conveyance HMI Alarm Message Displays (Continued)

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION T-CAR TRANSVERSE Remedy the cause of the VFD VFD FAULT The Variable Feed Drive has faulted. The fault fault. Press the E-stop push but- indicator light on the front of the VFD is illumi- ton. With the E-stop de-pressed, nated. press the green Start/ Reset push button. T-CAR BUMPER HIT Correct for the collision and The T Car bumper was hit. restart, when ready.

Page 3-38 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 System Operation The Top Sheet Placer Alarm Messages

A description of the fault conditions and its possible correction below. Table 3-21. The Top Slip Sheet Placer Alarm Message Displays

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION MANUAL JOG MODE The machine jog functions are active. Press any of the jog but- The machine is currently in jog mode. tons on the jog screen to jog that component. To start the machine press the start button. MACHINE RUNNING The machine is currently running. No correction is necessary.

READY TO RUN The machine is currently ready to start. Press start to start the machine.

ESTOP SAFETY Release the E-stop before press- STATUS The E-stop on the main enclosure is pressed. ing reset.

NO CONTROL POWER Press the Start/ Reset button to Control power is not present. regain control power. MOTOR OVERLOAD Reset amperage setting on motor starter to equal the rated amper- age draw of the motor. Check all fuses on the incoming The overload contact on the motor starter is open. lines to the motor starter. The rated amperage draw on the motor nameplate Check current draw at motor is higher than the overload is set for. leads. If the motor mounts to Bad fuse. another component, remove the The motor is drawing too much amperage. motor and check current draw. Call an electrician to determine if motor is bad. Check for mechanical binding. Replace Motor, if necessary. VERT LIFT DOWN JAM

VERT LIFT UP JAM Clear the jam. Reset and restart, There is a jam at the indicated location. BOOM FORWARD JAM when ready.

BOOM REVERSE JAM

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Table 3-21. The Top Slip Sheet Placer Alarm Message Displays (Continued)

ALARM CONDITION DESCRIPTION CORRECTION VERT UP OVTRAV The vertical up move went past the home proxim- Jog the boom downward. ity switch. VERT DOWN OVTRAV The vertical down move went past the home Jog the boom upward. proximity switch. LOW PAPER Fill the slip sheet dispenser with The slip sheet feeder is low on paper. the correct slip sheets for the current production run.

Page 3-40 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 Troubleshooting Contents Troubleshooting Contents Sequence Of Operation ...... 4-1 Initial Conditions Before Startup ...... 4-1 Sequence of Operation ...... 4-2 The Product Infeed ...... 4-2 Stripper Plate...... 4-3 HLP 36...... 4-4 The Pallet Dispenser ...... 4-4 PF 30 ...... 4-5 Empty Pallet Conveyance ...... 4-6 System Sensors ...... 4-7 Retro-Reflective Sensors...... 4-8 Diffuse Sensors ...... 4-9 Inductive Proximity Sensor ...... 4-10 Palletizer Sensor Functions...... 4-11 PF 30 Sheet Placer Sensor Functions...... 4-13 Pallet Conveyance Sensor Functions ...... 4-14 Light Tree Tower...... 4-16 Troubleshooting ...... 4-17

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Sequence Of Operation

Initial Conditions Before Startup

Figure 4 - 1 Pneumatic Supply Components Pressure Adjust

Lockable Manual Discharge

Pressure Gauge

Filter Assembly

1. Turn the red hand valve in on the "Manual Discharge Valve" to turn on the main air supply. Air flow is supplied to the following components: • The Air Filter and Pressure Regulator. • The case reject. 2. The air filter features a drain to release any moisture the filter collects from the com- pressed air system. 3. Adjust the air pressure. The "Pressure Gauge" should read 60 PSI. 4. Move the “Main Disconnect” to the “ON” position. 5. Ensure guards are properly in place. 6. Make sure all personnel, tools, and equipment are clear of the machine. 7. Release the Stop button. 8. Press and hold the start button for three seconds to start the machine.

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Sequence of Operation

The Product Infeed

The infeed conveys the boxes of product up to the palletizer level. From there, products is turned as required by the servo case turner and crosspushed onto the shear plate.

Figure 4 - 2 The Case Turner

Servo Case Turner

Page 4-2 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 Troubleshooting Stripper Plate

After a complete layer forms on the Stripper Plate, the plate retract and deposits the layer of cases on a display pallet below. The Powered Rollerbed (PRB) then descends, permit- ting the Stripper Plate to close with the next completed layer. Each time a layer deposits on a pallet, a pulse in the logic is counted. After the controller has sensed a given number of pulses (equivalent to the number set for STACK HEIGHT) the PRB descends to the bot- tom of the Main Frame and discharges the loaded pallet.

Figure 4 - 3 Stripper Plate

Stripper Plate

Case Ram

Concurrent with a pallet discharge, an empty pallet dispenses onto the PRB and elevates to a level approximately 1/2" below the Stripper Plate. The cycle restarts.

Page 4-3 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Troubleshooting 27 December 2007 HLP 36

The Currie HLP-36 automated palletizer is a high speed package handling machine that automatically loads cases onto pallets. Cases travel along a conveyor to a pair of intermit- tently running belts on the palletizer. The cases are guided, rotated and stopped as neces- sary to result in an interlocking arrangement of product cases.

Figure 4 - 4 The Palletizer

A solid state Programmable Logic Controller, PLC, commands every action preformed by the palletizer. All information relating to pattern type, sequencing, timing, counting and latching are included in the logic.

The Pallet Dispenser

The pallet dispenser supplies pallets to the palletizer by converting the pallet stack, loaded by the operator, to a supply of pallets provided via a chain conveyor. Separate operator controls are located outside of the dispenser in the form of an HMI.

Page 4-4 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 Troubleshooting PF 30

The Currie PF-30 automated paperfeeder is a boom-type slip and tier sheet dispenser. As the Power Rollerbed (PRB) elevates to begin the formation of a new load, the elevator stops and allows a slip sheet to be placed on the pallet, or in the case of unitizers, directly on the PRB rollers. During the formation of a load, the paperfeeder may be programmed to dispense tier sheets to help strengthen a load.

Figure 4 - 5 PF30 Paper Feeder

The solid state PLC inside the palletizer Main Panel controls the basic functions of the paperfeeder. The determination of which layers receive paper is determined by the toggle switch box mounted alongside the PF-30. The logic for the paperfeeder is included in the palletizer logic.

Page 4-5 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Troubleshooting 27 December 2007 Empty Pallet Conveyance

The empty pallet conveyor consists of a pallet dispenser, pallet chain conveyance, and a shuttle conveyor. The pallet dispenser allows the operator to stack pallets for extended operation before reloading. The shuttle goes to either trunkline to pick up the required pal- let for the palletizer (either display or non-display pallets.)

Figure 4 - 6 Pallet Conveyance

Page 4-6 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 Troubleshooting System Sensors

Your BEC Packaging system contains proximity switches, solenoid valves, and photo electric eyes: • PROXIMITY SWITCHES generate a high frequency electro-magnetic field. When an object enters this field, the prox's circuit recognizes a change and turns its solid state output ON or OFF. • LIMIT SWITCHES detect an object by that object physically engaging the switch. • SOLENOID VALVES are electrically operated pneumatic valves used to control pneumatic actuators. • There are three types of Photo electric switches - REFLECTIVE UNITS, THRU- BEAM UNITS, and FIBER OPTIC UNITS. A. REFLECTIVE UNITS project a beam from a transmitter/receiver unit to a reflec- tor. Object detection occurs when the beam is interrupted. B. THRU-BEAM UNITS project a beam from a transmitter unit to a receiver unit. Object detection occurs when the beam is interrupted. C. FIBER OPTIC UNITS function as either Reflective Units or Thru-Beam Units. (The transmitter and receiver are in the same housing.)

See the Vendor Data Sheets and Manuals for specific product information on the sensors located on your High Level Palletizer.

Page 4-7 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Troubleshooting 27 December 2007 Retro-Reflective Sensors

The illustration below depicts a retro-reflective, infrared photoelectric sensor. An infrared light beam is emitted from the emitter side of the sensor. The light beam bounces back to collector side of the sensor from a remote mounted reflector.

Figure 4 - 7 The Retro-reflective REFLECTOR Sensor

Ground

Signal OFF + VOLTS - VOLTS

When the sensor is set for light operation, the signal from the sensor is ON when the col- lector is receiving the light beam.

When the sensor is set for dark operation, the signal from the sensor is OFF when the col- lector is receiving the light beam.

When the beam becomes blocked by an object, the amount of light reflected is not strong enough to be received by the collector.

In this state, the signal coming from the sensor is OFF. Retro-reflective sensors will be triggered when an object passes anywhere between the sensing device and the reflector.

Figure 4 - 8 The Retro-reflective Sensor Blocked REFLECTOR

Ground

Signal ON + VOLTS - VOLTS

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The illustrations below, depicts a diffuse, infrared photoelectric sensor. An infrared light beam is emitted from the emitter side of the sensor. The light beam expands as it is emitted from the device, but is not reflected back to the collector portion of the sensor by a reflec- tor.

When the sensor is set for light operation, the signal from the sensor is ON when the col- lector is receiving the reflected light.

Figure 4 - 9 The Diffuse Sensor

Ground

Signal OFF + Volts - Volts

When an object appears in front of the beam, a portion of the light is reflected back to the emitter. In this state, the signal coming from the sensor is ON. Diffuse type sensors typi- cally have a limited sensing distance.

Figure 4 - 10 The Diffuse Sensor Blocked

Ground

Signal ON + Volts - Volts

Page 4-9 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Troubleshooting 27 December 2007 Inductive Proximity Sensor

Inductive sensors work by generating a current that sets up an electromagnetic field around the sensing device. When this field is disturbed, a change in the electrical current that drives the field is sensed. An output from the device is triggered, indicating a disturb- ing presence (metal) within the sensing field of the device. This type of sensor is typically used to detect metal objects.

Figure 4 - 11 The Inductive Sensor

Smooth Electromagnetic Field

Smooth Electromagnetic Field Ground

Signal OFF + Volts - Volts

Figure 4 - 12 The Inductive Sensor Blocked Field Disturbance

METAL OBJECT

Field Disturbance Ground

Signal ON + Volts - Volts

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Each sensor on the machine is labeled. The tables below describe the type of sensor and its function. Also, a table of the motors for this machine is found below.

Table 4-1. Pressure Switches

LABEL FUNCTION PS 30602 Main Air Present

Table 4-2. Solenoid Valves

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION SV 30901 Case Stop 1 Extend SV 31104 Pallet Stop Retract SV 30902 Case Stop 2 Extend SV 31105 Pallet Squaring Right Side Extend SV 30903 Case Stop 3 Extend SV 31106 Pallet Squaring Right Side Retract SV 30904 Case Stop 4 Extend SV 31107 Pallet Squaring Left Side Extend SV 31004 Flip Ram Head Up SV 31108 Pallet Squaring Left Side Retract SV 31005 Flip Ram Head Down SV 31109 Gaylord Squaring Extend SV 31014 Layer Squeezer Retract SV 31110 Gaylord Squaring Extend SV 31015 Layer Squeezer Extend SV 31111 Gaylord Squaring Extend SV 31016 Squeezer Brake SV 31112 Gaylord Squaring Extend SV 31101 Turner Drive Lift SV 31113 Turner Servo Enable 7- Extend 9 SV 31102 Turner Drive Lift SV 31114 Turner Servo Home 7- Retract 11 SV 31103 Pallet Stop Extend SV 31115 Layer Front Squeezer

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Table 4-3. Proximity Switches

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION PXS 30605 Case Ram Home PXS 30609 Stripper Plate Closed PXS 30606 Case Ram Short Stroke PXS 30611 Elevator Bottom Posi- tion PXS 30607 Case Ram Full Stroke PXS 30605 Elevator Too High PXS 30608 Stripper Plate Open PXS 30715 Turner Servo Home

Table 4-4. Photoeyes

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION PES 30614 Infeed Belt Sensor PES 30703 Pallet Entering Eleva- tor PES 30615 Turner Area Sensor PES 30704 Elevator Top Position PES 30616 Leaving Turner Area PES 30706 Full Load Discharge Sensor PES 30701 Pallet Infeed Con- PES 31201 Pallet Square Retract veyor Not Clear (Right Side) PES 30702 Pallet Stop Position PES 31202 Pallet Square Retract

Page 4-12 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 27 December 2007 Troubleshooting PF 30 Sheet Placer Sensor Functions

Each sensor on the machine is labeled. The tables below describe the type of sensor and its function. Also, a table of the motors for this machine is found below.

Table 4-5. Pressure Switches

LABEL FUNCTION PS 30101 Sheet Present

Table 4-6. Proximity Switches

LABEL FUNCTION PXS 30104 Over Travel Vertical Lift Up PXS 30106 Over Travel Vertical Lift Down PXS 30107 Vertical Lift Up Stop Position PXS 30108 PF-30 Boom Home PXS 30109 PF-30 Boom Out

Table 4-7. Photoeyes

LABEL FUNCTION PES 30311 Low Paper

Table 4-8. Solenoid Valves

LABEL FUNCTION SV 30401 Vacuum On

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Each sensor on the machine is labeled. The tables below describe the type of sensor and its function. Also, a table of the motors for this machine is found below.

Table 4-9. Pressure Switches

LABEL FUNCTION PS 30805 T-car Bumper Pressure Switch PS 30806 T-car Bumper Pressure Switch

Table 4-10. Proximity Switches

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION PXS 30601 PCD 1 Forklift Sensor PXS 30611 PCD 3 Dispenser Sup- port Dogs Out PXS 30607 PCD 3 Vertical Lift PXS 30807 PCD 4 Transfer Conv High Position Up PXS 30608 PCD 3 Vertical Lift PXS 30808 PCD 4 Transfer Conv Mid Position Down PXS 30609 PCD 3 Vertical Lift PXS 30809 PCD 9 Transfer Conv Bottom Position Up PXS 30610 PCD 3 Dispenser Sup- PXS 30810 PCD 9 Transfer Conv port Dogs In Down

Table 4-11. Photoeyes

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION PES 30616 Pallet Dispenser PES 30705 PCD 7 T-car In Posi- Empty tion PES 30602 PCD 1 Pallet Stack Not PES 30706 PCD 8 Pallet Not Present Present PES 30603 PCD 1 Transition Clear PES 30707 PCD 8 Transition Edge Clear PES 30604 PCD 2 Pallet Stack Not PES 30708 PCD 9 Pallet Not Present Present

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Table 4-11. Photoeyes (Continued)

LABEL FUNCTION LABEL FUNCTION PES 30605 PCD 2 Transition Clear PES 30709 PCD 9 Transition Edge Clear PES 30606 PCD 3 Pallet Stack Not PES 30710 PCD 10 Pallet Not Present Present PES 30612 PCD 3 Transition Edge PES 30711 PCD 11 Pallet Not Clear Present PES 30613 PCD 4 Transition Edge PES 30712 PCD 12 Pallet Not Clear To PCD 8 Present PES 30614 PCD 4 Pallet Not PES 30713 PCD 12 Transition Present Edge Clear PES 30615 PCD 4 Transition Edge PES 30714 PCD 12 T-car Clear To PCD 5 Approaching PES 30616 PCD 5 Pallet Not PES 30715 PCD 12 T-car In Posi- Present tion PES 30701 PCD 6 Pallet Not PES 30716 T-car Approaching At Present Currie Infeed PES 30702 PCD 7 Pallet Not PES 30801 T-car In Position At Present Currie Infeed PES 30703 PCD 7 Transition Edge PES 30802 T-car Pallet Not Clear Present PES 30704 PCD 7 T-car PES 30803 T-car Transition Edge Approaching Clear PES 30804 T-car Pallet End Posi- tion Clear

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Light Tree Tower

Red: The red light illuminates when the machine is faulted. WARNING HORN Green: The green light illuminates when the palletizer is operating in AUTO mode. RED Amber: A solid yellow light indicates that the machine is needs assis- tance. The yellow light flashes for four (4) seconds before the machine starts to warn personnel that the equipment is about to begin automatic operation. GREEN

None: If a light is not illuminated, there may not be any power applied to the machine or a fuse, circuit breaker or a light may be out. AMBER

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Problems are listed in the left column, and causes in the middle column. Solutions, along with further manual references, are listed in the right column. If the problem(s) cannot be solved after consulting this section and/or appropriate sections of this manual, feel free to call Brenton Engineering Company's Service Department at (800) 535-2730 or after hours at (320) 219-8305. Table 4-12. Troubleshooting Chart

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION • Check air dump valves and • No air pressure airs filters • Disconnect switches are OFF • Turn disconnect switches ON Machine Will Not Operate in • Fault or overload detected • Reset RUN Mode • No power • Check to see if machine is on • Emergency stop is activated and receiving power • Fault or overload detected • Deactivate emergency stop • Reset control panel • Check overload indicator. If it is tripped, Reset overload as shown in • Reset amperage setting on the motor starter to equal the rated • The overload contact on the motor amperage draw of the motor starter is open • Check all fuses on the incom- • The rated amperage draw on the ing lines to the motor starter motor nameplate is higher than the Any Thermal Overload motor starter is set at • Check current draw at motor leads •Bad fuse • If the motor is mounted to • The motor is drawing too much another component, remove amperage the motor and check current draw • Call an electrician to deter- mine if motor is bad. Replace if necessary • Check the pneumatic pressure gauge. Ensure that the pres- Cylinders/ Clamps/ Rams Don’t • Pneumatic pressure is too low sure is at least 60 psi. Extend or Retract • Check the cylinder to ensure it is functioning properly.

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Page 4-18 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 28 December 2007 Changeover and Maintenance Contents Changeover and Maintenance Contents Lockout and Tagout Recommendations ...... 5-1 Electrical System ...... 5-1 Pneumatic and Vacuum Systems ...... 5-2 Changeover...... 5-3 Collars on Roller Conveyor ...... 5-3 The Side Rails ...... 5-3 Maintenance ...... 5-4 Maintenance Schedule Detail ...... 5-6 Daily Inspections ...... 5-6 Weekly Inspections ...... 5-6 Quarterly Preventative Maintenance ...... 5-7 Maintenance Procedures...... 5-8 Cleaning Photoeyes...... 5-8 Adjusting Photocells ...... 5-8 Adjust Boom Chain ...... 5-8 Check Motor Reducer Oil Level...... 5-9 Fill Motor Reducer Oil ...... 5-9 Lubricate Racks And Pinions...... 5-9 Pulleys & Sprockets...... 5-9 Drive Chains ...... 5-10 Cleaning & Sanitation ...... 5-10 Lubrication ...... 5-11 Lubricate Bearings And Cam Followers ...... 5-12 Lubricate Limit Switch Rollers And Pivot Arms ...... 5-12 Electrical P.M...... 5-13 Control Enclosures ...... 5-13 Junction Boxes ...... 5-13 Sensing Devices ...... 5-13 Spare Parts List & Bill of Materials...... 5-15 Spare Parts Legend...... 5-15

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Page II Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance 5. Changeover and Maintenance

Lockout and Tagout Recommendations Electrical System

(See OSHA 1910.147 & OSHA 1910.333 (b)(2) for exception to procedures)

To avoid hazards of electrical shock or other personal injuries, the main power disconnect for the system and any other separate sources of power for the system shall be locked out & tagged as a safety precaution during entry and maintenance to the system.

1. To accomplish this, move the Main Power Disconnect operating handle to the "OFF" position and install a personal locking device through the padlock hole on the operat- ing handle. Attach a Danger tag to the handle containing a statement prohibiting unau- thorized operation of the disconnect and removal of the tag signed by the individual responsible for locking out the system. If several personnel are performing mainte- nance, each individual shall install a lockout device and tag. A qualified person shall verify that the equipment is de-energized by: 2. Operating controls to verify equipment can not be restarted. 3. Using test equipment to test circuits and electrical parts that will be exposed to person- nel. Stored electric energy that might endanger personnel shall be released by dis- charging the circuits. Check appropriate equipment manuals on exact procedures. 4. To re-energize equipment, a qualified person shall conduct tests and visual inspec- tions, as necessary, to verify that all tools, electrical jumpers, shorts, grounds, and other such devices have been removed, so that equipment can be safely energized. Personnel exposed to the hazards associated with re-energizing equipment shall be warned to stay clear of equipment. Each lock and tag shall be removed by the person who applied it or under their direct supervision. A visual determination that all person- nel are clear of the equipment shall be accomplished before the operating handle on each Main Power Disconnect is placed to the "ON'' position.

Page 5-1 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Changeover and Maintenance 17 April 2008 Pneumatic and Vacuum Systems

To avoid hazards of moving mechanisms, pinch points and other personal injuries, the main compressed air supply valve for the system shall be locked out & tagged as a safety precaution during entry and maintenance to the system. To accomplish this:

1. Turn the Main Air Supply valve to the "OFF" position and install a personal locking device through the padlock hole on the valve handle. 2. Also attach a Danger tag to the handle containing a statement prohibiting unautho- rized operation of the disconnect and removal of the tag signed by the individual responsible for locking out the system. 3. If several personnel are performing maintenance, each individual shall install a lock- out device and tag. Qualified personnel shall vent any stored or accumulated air in pneumatic/ vacuum devices before working on them. Check appropriate equipment manuals on exact procedures. 4. To re-supply compressed air to the equipment, a qualified person shall conduct visual inspections, as necessary, to verify that mechanisms are properly connected, as well as all tools and other objects have been removed so that equipment can safely operate. Personnel exposed to pneumatic/vacuum hazard areas shall be warned to stay clear of equipment. Each lock and tag shall be removed by the person who applied it, or, under their direct supervision. A visual determination that all personnel are clear of the equipment shall be accomplished before the main air supply valve is turned to the "ON'' position.

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Where possible, settings for changeover positions are marked. It is important to note that these settings are APPROXIMATE. The settings may change.

Collars on Roller Conveyor

The Collars on the Roller conveyor can be adjust in order to adjust the grip that aids in turning the cases prior to palletizing.

The Side Rails

The side rails must be adjusted to the product on the infeed conveyor. To do this, follow this procedure: • Loosen the side rail kip handles. • Adjust the side rails to the product. • Tighten the kip handles.

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Maintenance

All Currie by Brenton equipment requires adequate preventative maintenance and lubrica- tion to maintain peak operating efficiency. Failure to properly maintain your equipment may result in diminished performance or shortened life of the system. Table 5-1 is a sum- mary of the suggested minimum maintenance for the trouble free performance and maxi- mum useful life of the machine.

WARNING In order to prevent accidents when routine maintenance is performed, the following precautions should be taken:

1. Secure the Powered Rollerbed before entering the elevator. Follow the Elevator Lock- up Procedure in the Safety section. 2. Disconnect all electrical power before performing any adjustments, lubrication or inspection. Follow the Electrical Lockout Procedure in the Safety section. 3. Replace all guards, electrical junction box covers and barriers upon completion of maintenance. Do not operate the palletizer without all of the guards and covers in place.

Table 5-1, “Maintenance Checklist,” on page 5 - 5 defines the periodic maintenance rec- ommended by Currie Machinery. The information stated is based upon a normal 80 hours of machine operation per week in a normal environment. A normal operating environment is considered to be 50° - 90° F, 20% - 80% relative humidity and free of significant levels of corrosives (i.e. acids, bases, salts, etc.). Local conditions such as elevated or depressed ambient temperature, high relative humidity, highly corrosive environments and abrasion will require more frequent maintenance and lubrication than suggested in the table. In addition, always clean up product that leaks on to the palletizing equipment before unnec- essary build-up causes mechanical failures.

Some of the items included in Table 5-1 may not pertain to your specific palletizer. Not all palletizers are equipped with the same equipment.

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Table 5-1. Maintenance Checklist ITEM AT DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY AS INSTALL STARTUP REQUIRED Remove foreign material from working XX X parts of the machine. Check photocells for cleanliness and align- XX X ment.

Check all drive chains for slack and tighten XX as required.

Check for worn or frayed belts and replace X as required.

Check machine for loose bolts, screws, etc. X X

Check limit switches for loose mountings XX and actuating arms. Tighten as required.

Check motor brakes for wear. Adjust as X required.

Check connections at terminal points and XX components. Tighten as required.

Check oil level in all reducers and fill with X AGMA No. 7.

Lubricate all bearings with NLGI No. 2. X X

Lubricate limit switch rollers and pivot XX arms with an OTC lubricant.

Lubricate racks, pinions and rails with XX NLGI No. 2. Lubricate cam followers with NLGI No. 2. X X Lubricate all bearings with NLGI No. 2. X X

Lubricate PRB roller chain with 600 W Cyl- XX inder Oil (or equal).

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Maintenance Schedule Detail

Daily Inspections • Remove remnants to avoid obstructions, clean with compressed air or soft cloth. • Check the shafts and Axial Sliding Bushings. • Check linear bearing shafts for a thin layer of grease. If it is dry, grease the linear bear- ing zerk. If the shaft has excessive grease then wipe the excess grease, but DO NOT wipe the sliding shaft dry. • Check all chains. • Check all that all guards and guard switches are functioning correctly. • Check all belts for excess wear. • Clean any residual dirt off the Infeed conveyor and lane guides. • Check that the belts on all conveyor are tracking correctly. • Check and tighten any loose belts and or hardware.

Weekly Inspections • Grease the shafts and Axial Sliding Bushings, if needed. • Inspect the physical condition of each belt for damage. Replace any damaged belts. • Check for loose bolts and guarding. • Check for any evidence of an oil leak around gearboxes. Replenish oil following man- ufacturers instructions. Replace gearbox if a leak persists. • While in operation, check for any unusual bearing noise and for bearings working loose in the carrier roller ends. • Check to ensure that all photo-eye mountings are secure and that all sensors are aligned and functional.

Page 5-6 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance Quarterly Preventative Maintenance • Remove chain guards. Check the drive chains for each section to ensure they are aligned with sprockets and running freely without excessive noise. • Check drive and roller chains for proper lubrication and signs of excessive wear. Apply chain lubricant or equivalent (SAE 20) as necessary. • Check oil leakage around reducers. • Check all pneumatic components. Tighten fittings and look for air leaks at all compo- nents, fittings and pneumatic tubing. Chain and Sprockets • Check sprocket alignment periodically and correct misalignment immediately. Wear on the inside of sidebars or on one side of a sprocket is a definite indication of misalignment. Give reducers and gear motors, on indexing drives or drives equipped with brakes, special attention to prevent drive sprocket mountings from getting loose and shifting. • After the initial start-up inspection, make a careful 100 hour check and another at 500 hours. Set up a periodic inspection schedule thereafter based on operating conditions. Indexing and braking drives require more frequent inspection than conventional drives. • Most conveyor drive chains operate in a semi-protected condition; it is good practice to remove them periodically for cleaning and re-lubrication. • Overly tight chains are just as harmful as a loose chain. For correct chain tension, the deflection on the slack side should measure 2% to 3% of the sprocket center distance.

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Maintenance Procedures

Cleaning Photoeyes

You must clean the photocell lenses regularly to ensure proper working condition. Use a moist non-abrasive cloth to wipe away dirt and dust from the lens. It is important to use cleaners that are safe for use on plastics.

Adjusting Photocells

Improperly aligned photocells may cause sporadic and unpredictable palletizer motion. If the equipment begins to act unusual, check all of the PECs before continuing with any other maintenance.

1. Restart the machine in HAND mode (refer to Starting the Palletizer in HAND). 2. Inspect each PEC for alignment. A properly aligned photocell will have three colored light illuminated. The photocell lights are: • Yellow - indicates power to the PEC • Green - indicates output is energized • Red - indicates 2.5x margin • Red flashing - indicates short circuit or overload. 3. Align each photocell that does not have all three lit. 4. To align, visually sight the photocell at its reflector until the green indicator turns on. To sight: look over the top of the housing and aim the photocell towards the target reflector. 5. Continue to align the photocell until the red indicator turns on.

Adjust Boom Chain

1. The PEC is properly aligned when all three lights are illuminated. 2. Continue to check each photocell for proper alignment.

During the operational life of the PF-30, the drive chain for the boom may be loose. Unnecessary slack in the chain will degrade the performance and life of the equipment.

1. Using a 7/16" wrench, loosen the rear anchor. 2. Slide it until the chain is taught. 3. Tighten the bolts to secure the anchor.

Page 5-8 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance Check Motor Reducer Oil Level

The motor reducers are filled at the Currie factory before your palletizer is shipped.

1. Loosen a vent plug just above the centerline of the output shaft. 2. Slowly begin to remove the plug. 3. If oil leaks from the vent plug, there is enough oil. Replace the plug immediately to prevent the oil from leaking out of the reducer. Clean up the spilled oil to prevent a safety hazard.

Fill Motor Reducer Oil

1. If no oil leaks, the reducer needs oil. Follow the Fill Motor Reducer Oil instructions.

The motor reducers are filled at the Currie factory before your palletizer ships.

1. Remove the blue fill plug at the top of the reducer. 2. Remove the vent plug just above the output shaft. 3. Fill the reducer until oil just begins to leak from the vent.

Lubricate Racks And Pinions

As with the other areas of the palletizer, the rack and pinion drive systems are lubricated before the palletizer ships. Maintaining a lubrication schedule in accordance with Table 5-1 will keep them operating efficiently. Use a grease gun and generously squeeze a line of grease over the surface of the rack. Repeat for each rack on the machine. Continue to run the equipment under normal operations. As the rack and pinion systems are used, the grease will be distributed along the racks and pinions.

Pulleys & Sprockets • All pulleys should be checked for surface build-up. Clean if necessary. Check to be sure set screws and/or set collars are tight and properly aligned on their shafts.

Page 5-9 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Changeover and Maintenance 17 April 2008 Drive Chains • Always be sure motor is not running & lockout is activated! • Call your local lubrication specialist for extreme hot or cold conditions. • All lubricant should be applied to the inside of the chain so that centrifugal force will help work the oil into the pin joints instead of throwing it off. • A thin lubricant will penetrate into the chain joints. Lubrication with an oil cup, spout can, or brush is adequate as long as the atmosphere contains no abrasive particles. • Where this condition exists, it is better not to have conventional lubricants on the sur- face of the chain to attract abrasive particles. Use dry lubricants such as molybdenum disulphide or de-flocculated colloidal graphite in a volatile carrier. • Remove the side casing of the machine and check if the drive chains are tightened and parallel clean and remove any residual, dirt, etc. • To keep drive chains in good operating, the following procedures are recommended: • Flush away foreign materials, such as metal particles, dirt, rust or corrosive chemicals before lubricating. • Chains should be lubricated with SAE 10 to SAE 40 viscosity oil to prevent galling and seizing of the contact surfaces. Oils formulated for chain lubricant will retard oil throwing. • Lubricate all sprocket contact surfaces.

Cleaning & Sanitation • Using an air hose at medium air pressure, blow down the whole machine with com- pressed air. • Clean all dirt and old or spilled product out from under machine.

WARNING Do not wash down this machine.

Page 5-10 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance Lubrication • The Alpha high-speed gearboxes as seen on the servomotors are sealed for life and maintenance free. The oil used is a high quality synthetic gear oil. • Chains should be lubed with a dry spray lubricant or brushed with a wet chain lube. • Dodge and Tigear reducers and gearboxes are factory filled with synthesized hydro- carbon lubricant which stay contamination free and won't break down under normal operation conditions.

Note: The recommended food grease is MYSTIC FG-2 Part No. 5607.

• Avoid excessive amounts of lubricant. It is better to lube with less grease more often than to use excessive amounts at infrequent intervals. • Lubricate components with a longer stroke, such as the loader, with more grease than those with a shorter stroke. • Daily, check to ensure that the shafts of all linear bearings have a thin coat of grease, but that they are not over-greased. There should not be globs of grease or grease build- up on any linear bearing shaft.

WARNING More frequent lubrication may be necessary under harsh conditions.

Table 5-2. Lubrication Reference FREQUENCY EXPLANATION RED Represents unsealed bearings (RBC and Bushings.) Bi-Daily 40 Hours Example: Pusher Slide.

• Recommended lubrication every 40 hours under normal oper- ating conditions. BLACK Example: Non-Sealed cam followers and some linear bearings. Monthly 200 Hours • Recommended lubrication is every 200 hours under normal operating conditions. WHITE/ NONE Represents all sealed bearings (pillow block/ flange style bear- Quarterly 400 Hours ings.) Example: Line Shafts. • Recommended lubrication every 400 hours under normal operating conditions.

Page 5-11 Kraft Brenton Engineering Company High Level Palletizer Machine 3299 Changeover and Maintenance 17 April 2008 Lubricate Bearings And Cam Followers

1. Replace the vent plug and the fill plug. 2. Clean up any spilled oil to prevent a safety hazard.

All of the bearings and cam followers are filled at the factory. However, they need monthly lubrication to keep each operating smoothly.

1. Using a grease gun, press the nozzle over the zerk fitting of the bearing or cam fol- lower. 2. Squeeze the gun until grease begins to leak from the tip of the nozzle. This should indicate that the bearing or follower is full. 3. Repeat for each element.

Lubricate Limit Switch Rollers And Pivot Arms

Lubricating the limit switch rollers and pivot arms only requires an over-the-counter spray lubricant. To lubricate these elements, spray the lubricant on the roller and arm axles. Using a narrow tipped nozzle will help to keep the lubricant focused on the axles.

Page 5-12 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance Electrical P.M.

Electrical PM on this system is minimal. Periodic inspection is all that is required to ensure that the electrical connections and components are secure and maintained. • Check the flex cables monthly to ensure they are secure and don’t show signs of fatigue.

Control Enclosures • Clean outside of cabinets with a damp cloth only. A mild detergent may be used - • NO WASH DOWN! • Keep the inside of cabinets free of dust and debris. Clean with power turned OFF, use low air pressure or vacuum. • Inspect all buttons and switches for snugness and correct operation. • Inspect all indicator lights for bad bulbs. • Ensure that all electrical connections are secure.

Junction Boxes • Clean outside of boxes with a damp cloth only. A mild detergent may be used - • NO WASH DOWN! • Ensure that all mounting, piping, and electrical connections are secure. • Check all sensing devices. Ensure all sensing devices are lined up properly and mounted tightly.

Sensing Devices • Ensure that all mounting, piping, and electrical connections to the devices are secure. • Check lenses for dirt build-up or blockage. Wipe off all Photoeye lenses and reflectors with a soft cloth and Windex® or another comparable cleaner. • Verify alignment and check for proper signal operation.

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Table 5-3. Maintenance Log DATE INITIALS COMMENT

Page 5-14 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Changeover and Maintenance Spare Parts List & Bill of Materials

Spare Parts Legend Code & Description

Page 5-15 Spare Parts List for: "3299" Kraft Palletizer Currie HLP

DATE: 12-14-07 1-800-535-2730 PART # MATERIAL DESCRIPTION QTY. UM PRICE TOTAL PRICE Mechanical Components 094554 EM BALDOR VM3546 1 EA 204.22 204.22 725047 EM DEMAG 05512884 1 EA 2233.00 2233.00 725213 EM DEMAG 07008784 1 EA 2372.55 2372.55 094125 BB BUNTING FF 1015-10.75 X 1.00 X 0.50 FLANGE BRONZ 2 EA 1.67 3.34 094126 BB BUNTING FF 1015-20.75 X 1.00 X 0.75 FLANGE BRONZ 2 EA 2.09 4.18 094464 BB BUNTING TT 17091.00 X 1.75 X 0.13 BRONZE BUSHIN 2 EA 1.24 2.48 700345 BB BUNTING FF 1014-20.75 X 1.00 X 0.75 FLANGE BRONZ 2 EA 2.28 4.56 700852 BB BROWNING IDH1-.50 2 EA 155.07 310.14 701804 BB BUNTING EW1220010.75 X 1.25 X 0.06 SINTERED BRO 2 EA 0.81 1.62 702294 BB TT 1502-2 1.00 X 1.50 X 0.06 BRONZE BUSHING 2 EA 1.08 2.16 725088 BB OILITE FF1618 2 EA 3.96 7.92 725222 BB OILITE AA-1049-2 2 EA 1.22 2.44 794447 BB BUNTING AA 1512-15 2 EA 3.06 6.12 795223 BB BUNTING FF 1202-031.00 X 1.25 X 1.00 FLANGE BRON 2 EA 4.60 9.20 795224 BB BUNTING FF 15051.25 X 1.50 X 1.25 BRONZE BUSHIN 2 EA 3.06 6.12 795457 BB BUNTING AA 1204-71.00 X 1.25 X 1.00 BRONZE BUSH 2 EA 2.07 4.14 795857 BB BUNTING AA 1512-21.25 X 1.50 X 1.50 BRONZE BUSH 2 EA 3.01 6.02 095033 BRG MCGILL CF-1.00-SSEALED CAM FOLLOWER (CMC 5 1 EA 36.80 36.80 097193 BRG MCGILL CF-1.50-SB1.50 CAM FOLLOWER (CMC 584 1 EA 36.27 36.27 097212 BRG SEALMASTER ER-16 1 EA 42.76 42.76 701949 BRG MCGILL CF-0.75-SB 1 EA 20.29 20.29 719191 BRG DODGE 124034F2B-SC-203 2.19 2-BOLT FLANGE GR 1 EA 82.39 82.39 725092 BRG THOMSON LSR16PD X 96 1 EA 455.03 455.03 725096 BRG NICE 1616DSTN 2 EA 11.89 23.78 725798 BRG THOMSON SSUPBPO-16 1 EA 203.48 203.48 726000 BRG HUB CITY 1101-46146 1 EA 14.51 14.51 726359 BRG HUB CITY FB250UR X 1.438 ID 1 EA 25.25 25.25 726364 BRG HUB CITY 1102-46249 1 EA 14.51 14.51 726543 BRG HUB CITY 1101-46148 1 EA 14.84 14.84 726798 BRG HUB CITY SPL TPB 250UR X 1.25S 1 EA 22.01 22.01 726836 BRG SKF 52208THRUST BEARING, 30MM BORE, DOUBL 1 EA 202.61 202.61 726853 BRG THOMSON LSR16PD X 33.75 1 EA 104.67 104.67 726854 BRG HUB CITY 1102-46234 1 EA 18.72 18.72 726855 BRG HUB CITY 1101-46152 2 EA 21.18 21.18 727606 F4B-E-203R 2-3/16" E-XTRA 4 BOLT TAPERED ROLLER F 1 EA 410.99 410.99 794577 BRG MCGILL CF-1.25-S 1 EA 26.11 26.11 724946 BELT 14" X 58" RUFF TOP 1 EA 202.90 202.90 725124 BELT NYLO-STAINLESS NYS065C 50 IN 0.10 5.00 725134 BELT GATES B 124 1 EA 28.66 28.66 725590 CLH HORTON 835133 1 EA 294.50 294.50 094400 RDE AURORA MM-08-Z 1 EA 20.91 20.91 094443 RDE AURORA MW-08-Z(CMC 23285) 1 EA 20.82 20.82 094552 RDE AURORA MW-07-Z 1 EA 16.21 16.21 094793 RDE AURORA MW-12-Z 1 EA 37.84 37.84 725229 SPRK 50B18F1 1 EA 19.48 19.48 725283 SPRK 50B12F1 1 EA 12.81 12.81 725286 SPRK 50B20F1-3/8 1 EA 23.52 23.52

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DATE: 12-14-07 1-800-535-2730 PART # MATERIAL DESCRIPTION QTY. UM PRICE TOTAL PRICE 725287 SPRK 50B13F1 1 EA 13.33 13.33 725808 SPRK 80B20 X 2.00 1 PR 181.35 181.35 725976 SPRK D60B18H 1.00 BORE 1 EA 91.17 91.17 726877 SPRK 50B19F1-3/8 1 EA 21.64 21.64 718439 GBX DODGE 17Q10R56 1 EA 465.52 465.52 718934 GBX DODGE 17Q10L56 1 EA 465.52 465.52 721344 GBX DODGE 17Q20R56 1 EA 465.52 465.52 722916 GBX ALPHA SP100S-MF2-20-OG1/ALLEN BRADLEY MPL- 1 EA 2604.84 2604.84 725208 GBX ELECTRA-GEAR 400MHI10S 1 EA 1607.77 1607.77 725209 GBX ELECTRA-GEAR 400MHI10D 1 EA 1573.46 1573.46 725256 GBX ELECTRA-GEAR 7709891 1 EA 670.00 670.00 725424 GBX DODGE 17A10R56 1 EA 524.98 524.98 725465 GBX ELECTRA-GEAR 7709892 1 EA 739.00 739.00 726544 GBX DODGE 17A20R56 1 EA 524.98 524.98 726799 GBX DODGE 17A10L56 1 EA 581.90 581.90 727440 GBX DODGE 17A10LR56 1 EA 647.08 647.08 726362 MISC THOMSON 1LPD130 1 EA 616.94 616.94 720485 CYL SMC 50MM BORE X 150MM STROKE (NPT PORTS) 1 EA 987.37 987.37 722904 CYL SMC 32MM BORE X 100MM STROKE NPT PORTS 1 EA 572.19 572.19 723335 CYL SMC NCDGCA40-05001 1/2" BORE X 5" STROKE 1 EA 148.60 148.60 726852 CYL SMC NCA1D325-0600 1 EA 311.56 311.56 726856 CYL SMC NCA1D325-0800 1 EA 323.91 323.91 726858 CYL SMC NCMB106-0100C 1 EA 28.80 28.68 726863 CYL SMC NCGCA40-0300 1 EA 101.66 101.66 727612 4" B X 4.50" S MF1 TIE RODD CYL 1 EA 373.64 373.64 727651 1 1/4 B X 2.00 STROKE CYL 1 EA 91.52 91.52 722741 VLV SMC 2 POS. SINGLE SOLENOID 4VDC 1 EA 91.17 91.17 725711 VLV SMC DOUBLE SOLENOID 24VDC VALVE 1 EA 129.26 129.26 726661 VLV SMC THREE POSITION EXHAUST CENTER VALVE 1 EA 149.29 149.29 095894 AIR PREP PNEU-TROL EV-125AQUICK EX 1 EA 36.04 36.04 Electrical Components 716737 SERV AB 1 METER FIBER OPTIC SERVOS 1 EA 114.37 114.37 717310 SERV AB 3 METER CABLE 1 EA 140.65 140.65 719200 SERV AB 480VOLT SERVO MOTOR, SINGLE TURN HI-RE 1 EA 1814.35 1814.35 721561 SERV AB 50FT MTR POWER CABLE 1 EA 248.84 248.84 722162 SERV AB 50 FT HI-RES FEEDBACK CABLE 1 EA 268.93 268.93 725238 SERV AB SAFE OFF INTERGRATED AXIS MODULE 1 EA 2930.71 2930.71 720266 VFD AB 1.0 HP 480 VAC 1 EA 852.95 852.95 720267 VFD AB 2.0 HP 480 VAC 1 EA 927.28 927.28 715634 RLY AB RELAY SPDT 24VDC 1 EA 14.16 14.16 721367 RLY AB MINOTAUR MSR127TP 1 EA 264.49 264.49 094042 SENS BANNER BRT-1.5/BRT40 REF REFLECTOR (RAM 2 1 EA 6.90 6.90 096610 SENS BANNER BRT-THG-1-100REFLECTIVE TAPE 1 EA 32.15 32.15 600326 SENS BANNE PHOTO EYE GUARD #226410 RAM CENTE 1 EA 31.60 31.60 712897 SENS BANNER Q25SP6LPQ#205126 RAM CENTER 2 EA 114.31 228.62 721110 SENS BANNER GAGE VEHICLE DETECTION SENSOR 1 EA 312.46 312.46 721111 SENS BANNER 5 WIRE SENSOR CABLE 5 METER 1 EA 42.70 42.70 723727 SENS TURCK 3 WIRE PNP 24 VDC PROX 5 MM SENSING 1 EA 41.81 41.81

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DATE: 12-14-07 1-800-535-2730 PART # MATERIAL DESCRIPTION QTY. UM PRICE TOTAL PRICE 723743 SENS TURCK 4 METER 4 WIRE CORD M12 CONNECTOR 1 EA 35.10 35.10 724621 SENS TURCK 8 METER, 4 WIRE, CORD M12 CONNECTO 1 EA 47.38 47.38 712763 PLC AB CONTROL LOGIC S 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY 1 EA 1055.04 1055.04 714828 PLC AB 32 POINT 24VDC INPUT CARD 1 EA 538.89 538.89 716225 PLC AB 1756-OB3210-31 VDC OUTPUT CARD 1 EA 696.78 696.78 720956 PLC AB 1756-M03SE3 AXIS SERCOS 1 EA 1195.71 1195.71 722455 PLC AB 1756-L61/SERIES B CONTROL LOGIX CONTROLL 1 EA 4431.18 4431.18 719864 SAFETY SMARTSCAN 4 FT LIGHT CURTAIN 1 EA 3146.85 3146.85 719865 SAFETY SMARTSCAN L-KIT OUTFEED MUTING KIT 1 EA 956.58 956.58 719866 SAFETY SMARTSCAN A CABLE 5 METER INTERCONNEC 1 EA 112.70 112.70 719867 SAFETY SMARTSCAN CONTROLS B CABLE 1 EA 140.30 140.30 718948 PS SOLA POWERSUPPLY 24V-20A OUTPUT 480V-3PHAS 1 EA 567.06 567.06 720874 OPER AB 2711P-T10C4D1PV+1000 ETHERNET, RS232,DC 1 EA 4230.45 4230.45 094032 PB AB 800T-A1D1PB NO GREEN 1 EA 38.10 38.10 094287 PB AB 800T-XD1CONTACT BLOCK NO 1 EA 13.38 13.38 094316 PB AB 800T-B6D2PB NC RED 1 EA 37.03 37.03 700216 PB AB 800T-XA4CONTACT BLK ZINC 1 EA 26.75 26.75 724610 PB AB 800T-FX6A1P/P RED MUSH, NON-ILLUM, 14 N/O-1 1 EA 104.62 104.62 Fabricated Parts 14703EN HVC CASE RAM FIXED CHAIN CLEAT 1 EA 70.00 70.00 25271EN HVC SLIDING CHAIN CLEAT 1 EA 74.90 74.90 25274NO HVC CASE RAM PIVOT SHAFT 1 EA 140.00 140.00 30199NO HVC CASE RAM DRIVE SHAFT 1 EA 282.00 282.00 15113NO HVC STRIPPER PLATE DRIVE SHAFT 2 EA 472.00 944.00 15567NO HVC STRIPPER PLATE RUNNER "C" 6 EA 134.90 809.40 16882NO HVC STRIPPER PLATE 1 EA 1,750.00 1750.00 22968 STFB POWER BED ROLLER ASSEMBLY 6 EA 394.00 2364.00 22970NO HVC ROLLER AXLE 12 EA 128.50 1542.00 22973NO HVC DRIVE SHAFT (STD) 1 EA 282.00 282.00 14161NO STFB INFEED ROLLER AXLE 12 EA 37.80 453.60 15175NO HVC STFB METERING BELT SHAFT 2 EA 186.00 372.00 15211NO RUBBER WHEEL WITH ALUMINUM CORE 4" OD X 6 EA 69.00 414.00 18708NO HVC ADAPTER-DEMAG 1.35 TO BOSTON 1 EA 168.45 168.45 18721NO HVC SPACER-DEMAG BOA4 TO BOSTON 318 1 EA 9.00 9.00 18722-ANO HVC DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON 1 EA 256.80 256.80 19178NO HVC DEMAG MOTOR SPACER 1 EA 13.85 13.85 28714.1NO HVC ROLLER BELT DRIVE SHAFT 2 EA 110.00 220.00 29082PT HVC AXLE PLATE 'A' 2 EA 81.70 163.40 29085PT HVC AXLE PLATE "B" 2 EA 109.20 218.40 29086.1PT HVC AXLE PLATE "C" LSP-8 2 EA 180.00 360.00

All parts and equipment purchased by Brenton Engineering that are covered by outside manufacturers’ warranties are, in turn, warranted to the purchaser for the period of time specified by the original equipment manufacturer. Outside manufacturers, at its sole option, may replace/repair or issue credit for warranty parts. Warranty parts supplied by Brenton Engineering company will require a purchase order to cover part replacement and freight. Quoted prices are valid for 60 days from date listed above.

800-535-2730 Page 3 of 3 [email protected] Job Suffix SequencJobItem JobDesc Qty RequQty IssuMtl-Item Description M000003299 0 17 CURRIE ELEVA CURRIE CASE ELEVATOR SYSTEM 1.00 1.00 723701 SAFETY AB 855BM-N-24-RH-524V/A m000003299 1 12 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 1.00 725064 CPLG BOSTON FC203/4 HALF HUB M000003299 1 13 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 4.00 600327 SENS BANNER SMBC0099-120690 M000003299 1 14 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 3.00 706762 FUSE BUSS LPCC12 M000003299 1 15 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 1.00 725257 MISC SKARNES WD61044" DIA PLA M000003299 1 16 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 45.00 600325 SENS BANNER SMBC0098-128749 M000003299 1 17 MOD01 SYSTEM 3.00 3.00 725711 VLV SMC VQ4201-5WVQC4000 DO M000003299 1 18 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 13.00 600321 SENS BANNER 77495REFLECTOR M000003299 1 19 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 3.00 600382 M000003299 1 20 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 60.00 713267 HDW FASTENAL 52006ITW RAMSE m000003299 1 22 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 2.00 600305 STFB 18MM 90D PE MNT.SS REF. m000003299 1 29 MOD01 SYSTEM 0.00 2.00 721160 PNEU SMC Y44-N03MULTIPORT C 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J000000029 184 72 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 10.00 10.00 725221 HDW FASTENAL 42241 J000000029 184 73 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 725401 PLL BROWNING 2BK52H J000000029 184 74 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726000 BRG HUB CITY 1101-46146 J000000029 184 75 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726362 MISC THOMSON 1LPD130 J000000029 184 76 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726364 BRG HUB CITY 1102-46249 J000000029 184 77 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 10.00 10.00 726798 BRG HUB CITY SPL TPB 250UR X 1 J000000029 184 78 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726799 GBX DODGE 17A10L56 J000000029 184 79 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726852 CYL SMC NCA1D325-0600 J000000029 184 80 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 726853 BRG THOMSON LSR16PD X 33.75 J000000029 184 81 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 794920 ADP DODGE 122051 J000000029 184 82 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 795383 ADP DODGE 122052 J000000029 184 83 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 10.00 10.00 725798 BRG THOMSON SSUPBPO-16 J000000029 184 84 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 25.00 5.00 18722-ANO HVC DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON J000000029 184 85 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 5.00 5.00 18722-ANO HVC DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON J000000029 184 86 234864 14" CASE RAM ASSY 3.00 0.00 727440 GBX DODGE 17A10LR56 J000000029 247 1 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 8955PT HVC MOVABLE CASE STOP J000000029 247 2 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 18966PT HVC MOTOR MOUNT J000000029 247 3 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 22386.1-1PT HVC CASE STOP MOUNT ANGLE J000000029 247 4 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 24299NO HVC TRANSFER PLATE SUPPORT J000000029 247 5 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 20.00 20.00 27014NO HVC TRANSFER PLATE SPACER L J000000029 247 6 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 27360PT HVC CASE DROP SAFETY & CULL J000000029 247 7 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 15.00 15.00 27361PT HVC INFEED CONV DROP CASE G J000000029 247 8 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 28508PT HVC SIDE PLATE MOUNT ANGLE " J000000029 247 9 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 28509PT HVC SIDE PLATE MOUNT ANGLE " J000000029 247 10 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 28714.1NO HVC ROLLER BELT DRIVE SHAFT J000000029 247 11 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29076-1PT HVC SIDE FRAME-RAM/SWEEP SE J000000029 247 15 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29081.2-1NO HVC BELT TRACK SUPPORT B J000000029 247 16 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29081.2-2NO HVC BELT TRACK SUPPORT B J000000029 247 17 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 29082PT HVC AXLE PLATE 'A' J000000029 247 18 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 29085PT HVC AXLE PLATE "B" J000000029 247 19 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 29086.1PT HVC AXLE PLATE "C" LSP-8 J000000029 247 20 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 29097EN HVC PULLEY SPACER J000000029 247 21 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29110.3-1NO HVC TRACK SUPPORT ANGLE 'A' J000000029 247 22 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29110.3-2NO HVC TRACK SUPPORT ANGLE 'A' J000000029 247 25 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 0239722PT HVC INFEED SUPPORT BRACKET J000000029 247 26 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 0239723PT HVC INFEED SUPPORT BRACKET J000000029 247 27 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 25225.1NO HVC TRANSFER PLATE J000000029 247 28 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 29076-2PT HVC SIDE FRAME-RAM/SWEEP SE J000000029 247 29 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 0239718NO HVC CONVEYOR TIE PLATE J000000029 247 30 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 0239719EN HVC INFEED CONV INTERNAL SUP J000000029 247 31 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 5909EN HDW WASHER WF51615018CY J000000029 247 32 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 140.00 140.00 14161NO STFB INFEED ROLLER AXLE J000000029 247 33 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 140.00 140.00 20418NO INFEED ROLLER AND BEARING J000000029 247 34 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 094554 EM BALDOR VM3546 J000000029 247 35 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 700852 BB BROWNING IDH1-.50 J000000029 247 36 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 721344 GBX DODGE 17Q20R56 J000000029 247 37 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 722409 SPRK 50B13F7/8 J000000029 247 38 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 180.00 180.00 723201 CAN WHITNEY 50HSCRIV-100FT C J000000029 247 39 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 725119 PLL BROWNING BK70H J000000029 247 40 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 725134 BELT GATES B 124 J000000029 247 41 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 725229 SPRK 50B18F1 J000000029 247 42 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 725290 PLL BROWNING BK70 J000000029 247 43 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 5.00 5.00 725999 CPLG COLLARS & CPLS 2CCF-1-1- J000000029 247 44 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 726364 BRG HUB CITY 1102-46249 J000000029 247 46 237439 INFEED CONV RAM SECT 10.00 10.00 0239724NO HVC SUPPORT ARM SPACER J000000029 278 1 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 25.00 25.00 5943NO HVC CARTON BACK STOP SPACE J000000029 278 2 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 80.00 80.00 17515EN HVC WASHER (TURN BLADE ADJ) J000000029 278 3 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 23277-1PT HVC HEAD ATTACHMENT ANGLE J000000029 278 4 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 23277-2PT HVC HEAD ATTACHMENT ANGLE J000000029 278 5 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 30.00 30.00 23278-APT HVC PUSHER CRANK J000000029 278 6 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23280PT HVC GUIDE BASE PLATE J000000029 278 7 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23281EN HVC GUIDE TOP PLATE J000000029 278 8 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23282NO HVC GUIDE SLIDE BAR J000000029 278 9 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23283EN HVC GUIDE PLATE SPACER 'A' J000000029 278 10 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23283.1NO HVC GUIDE PLATE SPACER "B" J000000029 278 11 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23286NO HVC PUSHER ROD J000000029 278 12 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 23415PT HVC PUSHER HEAD J000000029 278 13 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 23417PT HVC LINK ARM "A" J000000029 278 14 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 23418PT HVC LINK ARM "B" J000000029 278 15 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 23916.1NO HVC LINK SLIDE PLATE J000000029 278 16 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 15.00 15.00 23923-2NO HVC CLEVIS WRIST PIN J000000029 278 17 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 23927NO HVC PUSHER ROD J000000029 278 18 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 23957.1PT HVC BRAKE PLATE J000000029 278 19 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 30.00 30.00 23969.1EN HVC BRAKE SPACER J000000029 278 20 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 24067.1NO HVC LINK ARM 'C' J000000029 278 21 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 24223EN HVC SIDE LAYER GUIDE SUPPOR J000000029 278 22 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 24224EN HVC MOUNTING PLATE J000000029 278 23 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 24225EN HVC SIDE LAYER GUIDE NUT PLA J000000029 278 24 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 24226EN HVC SIDE LAYER GUIDE TRACK G J000000029 278 25 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 24227NO HVC GUIDE TRACK J000000029 278 26 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 40.00 40.00 25226.1NO HVC PLATE SPACER J000000029 278 27 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 25234PT HVC SIDE GUIDE J000000029 278 28 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 25909EN HVC SIDE LAYER GUIDE J000000029 278 29 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 30991NO HVC LAYER SQUEEZER SIDE GUID J000000029 278 30 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 30992NO HVC LAYER SQUEEZER SIDE GUID J000000029 278 31 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 30.00 30.00 23279EN HVC PIVOT POST J000000029 278 32 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 20.00 20.00 24410NO HVC ROD END SPACER J000000029 278 33 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 0239651NO HVC ROD END SPACER J000000029 278 34 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 0239652PT HVC CYLINDER MOUNT PLATE J000000029 278 36 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 30.00 30.00 5909EN HDW WASHER WF51615018CY J000000029 278 37 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 60.00 60.00 094443 RDE AURORA MW-08-Z J000000029 278 38 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 094793 RDE AURORA MW-12-Z J000000029 278 39 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 40.00 40.00 701949 BRG MCGILL CF-0.75-SB J000000029 278 40 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 702736 HNDL JW WINCO 6T45A02K J000000029 278 41 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 30.00 30.00 725096 BRG NICE 1616DSTN J000000029 278 42 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 725413 BELT 2-PLY BLACK PVC ROUGH T J000000029 278 43 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 10.00 10.00 725590 CLH HORTON 835133 J000000029 278 44 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 5.00 5.00 726856 CYL SMC NCA1D325-0800 J000000029 278 45 234865 LAYER SQUEEZER 60.00 60.00 794447 BB BUNTING AA 1512-15 J000000029 316 1 18722-ANO DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON 318 B 5.00 5.00 706875 CPLG BOSTON FC20 J000000029 317 1 18722-ANO DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON 318 B 5.00 0.00 706875 CPLG BOSTON FC20 J000000029 318 1 18722-ANO DEMAG 1.35 HP TO BOSTON 318 B 10.00 10.00 706875 CPLG BOSTON FC20 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 21 November 2007 Electrical Programs and Prints 6. Electrical Programs and Prints

Table of Contents

Ladder Logic Human Machine Interface Electrical Prints

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Place copies of all software here after completing startup.

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PLC Ladder Logic

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Human Machine Interface

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Page 6-6 C Changeover, 5-3 E EMERGENCY STOP, 1-6 Emergency Stop, 1-12 F Floor Plan, 2-6 G Glue Pressure Gauges, 3-10 Glue Settings, 4-16 H Hazard Messages, 1-5 I Installation, 1-10 M Main Electrical Disconnect, 3-1 Maintenance Log, 5-14 Maintenance Safety, 1-7 O Operation Safety, 1-6 P Pinch Points, 1-9 Pneumatic, 5-2 Pneumatic Discharge Valve, 3-9 Lockable Manual Discharge Valve, 3-9 Pneumatic Flow Controls, 3-10 Power Requirements, 1-10 R Run Speeds, 2-2 S Sensors, 4-7 Sequence Of Operation, 4-1 Shut Down, 2-5, 3-3 Startup, 3-1 T Timing, 4-16 Torque Limiter, 5-14 Troubleshooting, 4-16 V Vacuum, 5-2 Brenton Engineering Company Kraft Machine 3299 High Level Palletizer 17 April 2008 Appendix A: Index A. Appendix A: Index

C T Changeover, 5-3 Timing, 4-16 E Torque Limiter, 5-14 Troubleshooting, 4-16 EMERGENCY STOP, 1-6 Emergency Stop, 1-12 V F Vacuum, 5-2 Floor Plan, 2-6 G Glue Pressure Gauges, 3-10 Glue Settings, 4-16 H Hazard Messages, 1-5 I Installation, 1-10 M Main Electrical Disconnect, 3-1 Maintenance Log, 5-14 Maintenance Safety, 1-7 O Operation Safety, 1-6 P Pinch Points, 1-9 Pneumatic, 5-2 Pneumatic Discharge Valve, 3-9 Lockable Manual Discharge Valve, 3-9 Pneumatic Flow Controls, 3-10 Power Requirements, 1-10 R Run Speeds, 2-2 S Sensors, 4-7 Sequence Of Operation, 4-1 Shut Down, 2-5, 3-3 Startup, 3-1

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