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Part Number: BNH-10354 R8 Revised: 30/7/15 Read this manual before using product. Failure to follow instructions and safety precautions can result in serious injury, death, or property damage. Keep manual for future reference. HOPPER BINS - BOTTOM 14-3 – 22-8 MODELS ASSEMBLY MANUAL ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

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HOPPER BINS - BOTTOM14-3 – 22-8 MODELSASSEMBLY MANUAL

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

Part Number: BNH-10354 R8

Revised: 30/7/15

Read this manual before using product. Failure to follow instructions and safety precautions can result in serious injury, death, or property damage. Keep manual for future reference.

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This product has been designed and constructed according to general engineering standardsa. Other local regulations may apply and must be followed by the operator. We strongly recommend that all personnel associated with this equipment be trained in the correct operational and safety procedures required for this product. Periodic reviews of this manual with all employees should be standard practice. For your convenience, we include this sign-off sheet so you can record your periodic reviews.

a. Standards include organizations such as the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, American National Standards Institute, Canadian Standards Association, International Organization for Standardization, EN Standards, and/or others.

Date Employee Signature Employer Signature

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

AGI - HOPPER BINS - BOTTOM 14-3 – 22-8 MODELS

1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 5

2. Safety .................................................................................................................................... 72.1. General Safety Information ...................................................................................... 72.2. Assembly Safety....................................................................................................... 82.3. Safety Decals ........................................................................................................... 9

2.3.1. Decal Installation/Replacement .................................................................. 92.3.2. Safety Decal Locations and Details............................................................ 9

3. Assembly ............................................................................................................................ 113.1. Pre-Assembly ......................................................................................................... 11

3.1.1. Site Selection............................................................................................ 113.1.2. Site Conditions ......................................................................................... 123.1.3. Check Shipment ....................................................................................... 12

3.2. Hopper Ladder Packaging...................................................................................... 123.2.1. Bolt Tightening.......................................................................................... 133.2.2. Sealing Instructions for all Bolted Hopper Bottoms .................................. 13

3.3. 14’, 19’, & 22’ Hopper Foundation.......................................................................... 153.3.1. Foundation Tolerances (Roundness and Level)....................................... 153.3.2. Steel Foundation ...................................................................................... 163.3.3. Concrete Foundation ................................................................................ 21

3.4. 14’ Hopper Bottom Assembly................................................................................. 243.4.1. Assembly Methods (14’) ........................................................................... 273.4.2. Bin Preparation......................................................................................... 273.4.3. Hopper Bottom Ring Beam....................................................................... 283.4.4. External Stiffener Brackets ....................................................................... 293.4.5. Hopper Columns and Foot Pads .............................................................. 303.4.6. Hopper Cone ............................................................................................ 30

3.5. Inspection Hatch Assembly Detail .......................................................................... 333.5.1. Wind Braces ............................................................................................. 343.5.2. Hopper Throat and Slide Gate.................................................................. 343.5.3. Round Tube Aeration Assembly Instructions ........................................... 353.5.4. Rocket Aeration Assembly Instructions .................................................... 37

3.6. 19’ & 22’ Hopper Bottom Assembly........................................................................ 383.6.1. Assembly Methods (19’ - 22’) ................................................................... 413.6.2. Hopper Columns....................................................................................... 413.6.3. Hopper bottom Ring Beam ....................................................................... 423.6.4. Hopper Cone, Wind Braces, and Throat .................................................. 433.6.5. Leg Braces ............................................................................................... 433.6.6. Slide Gate and Crank ............................................................................... 443.6.7. Connecting the Hopper Top ..................................................................... 443.6.8. 19’ & 22’ Hopper Aeration Assembly Instructions .................................... 46

3.7. Other Components ................................................................................................. 493.7.1. 14’ Hopper Bottom Ladder Assembly....................................................... 493.7.2. 19’ Hopper Bottom Ladder Assembly....................................................... 503.7.3. 22’ Hopper Bottom Ladder Assembly....................................................... 51

Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 53

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AGI - HOPPER BINS - BOTTOM 1. INTRODUCTION

14-3 – 22-8 MODELS

1. IntroductionThank you for purchasing an AGI hopper bottom. You will be working with equipment designed to complement and improve your farming operation. Before using this hopper bottom, please read this manual and familiarize yourself with the various features of the equipment and the necessary precautions for efficient and safe operation.

In addition, anyone using this hopper bottom is required to be familiar with all safety precautions. A sign-off form is supplied on the inside front cover to record your safety reviews.

Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to review with new personnel. Call your local distributor or dealer if you need assistance or additional information.

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AGI - HOPPER BINS - BOTTOM 2. SAFETY

14-3 – 22-8 MODELS 2.1. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

2. Safety2.1. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

The Safety Alert symbol identifies important safety messages on the product and in the manual. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death. Follow the instructions in the safety messages.

Why is SAFETY important?

• Accidents disable and kill.

• Accidents cost.

• Accidents can be avoided.

SIGNAL WORDS: Note the use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE with the safety messages. The appropriate signal word for each message has been selected using the definitions below as a guideline.

DANGER

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.

WARNING

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.

CAUTION

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

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2.2. ASSEMBLY SAFETY 14-3 – 22-8 MODELS

YOU are responsible for the SAFE use and maintenance of your equipment. YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going to work around the equipment understands all procedures and related SAFETY information contained in this manual.

Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program.

Important: Below are general instructions that apply to all safety practices. Any instructions specific to a certain safety practice (e.g., Operational Safety), can be found in the appropriate section. Always read the complete instructional sections and not just these safety summaries before doing anything with the equipment.

• It is the equipment owner, operator, and maintenance personnel's responsi-bility to read and understand ALL safety instructions, safety decals, and man-uals and follow them when assembling, operating, or maintaining the equipment. All accidents can be avoided.

• Equipment owners must give instructions and review the information initially and annually with all personnel before allowing them to operate this product. Untrained users/operators expose themselves and bystanders to possible serious injury or death.

• Use this equipment for its intended purposes only.

• Do not modify the equipment in any way without written permission from the manufacturer. Unauthorized modification may impair the function and/or safety, and could affect the life of the equipment. Any unauthorized modifica-tion of the equipment voids the warranty.

• Do not allow any unauthorized person in the work area.

2.2. ASSEMBLY SAFETY

• Have 2 people handle the heavy, bulky components.

• Stay away from overhead power lines and other obstructions during assem-bly. Contact with power lines can cause electrocution.

• Tighten all fasteners to their specified torque before using the equipment.

• Do not work in high winds.

• Edges of bin sheets, roof sheets, and other components may be sharp and can cut. Handle with care and wear protective gloves and clothing when han-dling.

2.3. SAFETY DECALS

• Keep safety decals clean and legible at all times.

• Replace safety decals that are missing or have become illegible. See decal location figures that follow.

• Replaced parts must display the same decal(s) as the original part.

• Replacement safety decals are available free of charge from your distributor, dealer, or factory.

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14-3 – 22-8 MODELS 2.3. SAFETY DECALS

2.3.1. DECAL INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT

1. Decal area must be clean and dry, with a temperature above 50°F (10°C).

2. Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing paper.

3. Align the decal over the specified area and carefully press the small portion with the exposed sticky backing in place.

4. Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion of the decal in place.

5. Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin and smoothed out using the sign backing paper.

2.3.2. SAFETY DECAL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS

Replicas of the safety decals that are attached to the equipment and their messages are shown in the figure(s) that follow. Safe operation of the equipment requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety decals and the areas or particular functions that the decals apply to, as well as the safety precautions that must be taken to avoid serious injury, death, or damage.

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Figure 2.1 Safety Decal Locations

DANGER

SUFFOCATION HAZARDTo prevent serious injury or death:• Never enter bin when loading or unloading grain.

• Lifeline, safety harness, and observer required for bin entry

• Consult operator manual for safe entry procedures for stored grain that is not being loaded or unloaded.

Made in Canada 601-2447

WARNING

FALLING HAZARDTo prevent serious injury or death:• Do not climb ladder if

damaged, wet, icy, greasy, or slippery.

• Maintain good balance by having at least three points of contact at all times.

• Safety harnesses and climbing equipment are required. Consult local safety authorities.

Made in Canada 601-2445NOTICE

When equipped with aeration system, to prevent roof and/or bin damage:• Consult dealer to install adequate roof venting.

• Ensure all roof vents are open and unobstructed.

• Discontinue use of aeration fan if roof vents become obstructed with ice.

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WARNING

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Read operator’s manual and all safety decals

before assembling, using, or servicing bin.

• Lock bin door (if equipped) and close/latch all other access doors when not in use.

• Do not alter or modify bin structure.

• Replace any damaged components only with factory made components.

• This bin should only be used to store free flowing grains.

• When filling, use top filler cap and direct grain to center of bin.

• Do not over-fill bin. Grain should not be in contact with or place pressure on roof sheets.

If the operator manual or safety decals are missing or damaged, call AGI Nobleford at 1-800-565-2840 or see www.aggrowth.com for replacements.

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14-3 – 22-8 MODELS 3.1. PRE-ASSEMBLY

3. Assembly

3.1. PRE-ASSEMBLY

3.1.1. SITE SELECTION

Selection of an appropriate site is a very important step prior to assembling a grain bin. The following must be adhered to when choosing a bin site:

• Choose a firm, level, well-drained site, preferably at the top of a small hill or incline so that snow/water cannot collect near the grain bin.

• The soil needs a bearing capacity of at least 3,000 lb/ft2 (143 kPa) when using an AGI-designed foundation. Check bearing capacity if there is any doubt about its adequacy. If building a hopper bottom bin, refer to that manual for further information on concrete foundation requirements.

• Top soil is not adequate for the support of a grain bin and must be removed prior to assembly and replaced with packed gravel fill.

• The foundation may be subject to frost movement. If in doubt about the site, hire a professional engineer who is familiar with local conditions.

• Some materials that seem adequate at one time of year may become unstable later. Dry clay, for example, may lose practically all its strength if it becomes saturated with water.

• Grain bins should never be located near high buildings that may cause uneven snow build up on the bin roof or uneven wind pressure on the structure; both may result in bin damage.

• Bins should be positioned a safe distance from power lines or electrical transmission equipment. Contact your local power company to obtain rec-ommended equipment clearance information.

• Electrical control equipment in contact with the bin must be grounded and installed in accordance with local codes.

• Determine your electrical needs for assembly and ensure that there is the correct type and a sufficient amount of power to operate tools, air com-pressors, lighting, etc.

• Ensure that there is sufficient power to operate any aeration or unload equipment that is to be installed.

• Orientation: Consider door (if equipped) and vent placement, loading auger direction, and unloading auger direction when choosing a site.

WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage.

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3.1.2. SITE CONDITIONS

Access routes to the site and within the site should be given on a site plan showing dimensions and level of access routes, level of the prepared working area for site traffic and plant, and areas available for storage.

Construction of the bin shall not start until the following site conditions have planned for and evaluated for safety:

• provision and maintenance of hard standing surfaces for cranes and access equipment;

• access routes to and within the site should be included on the site plan;• soil conditions affecting the safe operation of the structure;• possible settlement of erection supports for the structure;• details of underground services, overhead cables or site obstructions;• limitations on dimensions or weights of components that can be delivered

onto the site;• special environmental and climatic conditions on and around the site;

• particulars of adjacent structures affecting or affected by the works.

3.1.3. CHECK SHIPMENT

Unload the bin parts at the assembly site and compare the bill of materials to the shipment. Ensure that all items have arrived and that none are damaged.

It is important to report missing or damaged parts immediately to ensure that proper credit is received from either AGI or from your AGI distributor/dealer, and to ensure that any missing parts can be shipped quickly to avoid holding up the assembly process.

3.2. HOPPER LADDER PACKAGING

14’ HOPPER LADDER PACKAGING

For all 14’ hopper bottom orders for European Union countries, the hopper bot-tom section ladder parts (braces, stringers, standoffs, and rungs) are packaged with the bin that will be paired to the hopper bottom.

19’ AND 22’ HOPPER LADDER PACKAGING

For all 19’ and 22’ hopper bottom orders for European Union countries, the hopper bottom section main ladder parts (stringers, standoffs, and rungs) are packaged with the bin that will be paired to the hopper bottom.

The ladder parts included with the hopper bottom include ladder braces, as well as brackets and other hardware required to mount the braces.

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3.2.1. BOLT TIGHTENING

All the bolts that are required to assemble the hopper bottom are supplied.

When tightening bolts, tighten the nut on the bolt until a “snug -tightened condition” has been achieved, as defined in Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts (Research Council on Structural Connections: June 30, 2004), which states:

“The snug-tightened condition is the tightness that is attained with a few impacts of an impact wrench or the full effort of an ironworker using an ordinary spud wrench to bring the connected plies into firm contact.”

All bolted connections must be tightened to a snug-tightened condition, and any mention in this manual of tightening bolts indicates tightening to a snug-tightened condition.

All assembly crew members must be made aware of this requirement, and must know how to achieve a snug-tightened condition using common bin-building tools.

3.2.2. SEALING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL BOLTED HOPPER BOTTOMS

Follow the instructions below to protect the hopper against water entry and grain leakage. Use the 3/16” butyl caulking roll and the grey MultiFlex caulking tubes provided. If additional sealing is desired, additional tubes of MultiFlex are available from your dealer or you may purchase another thermoplastic sealent. It is important to use a thermoplastic sealant for a proper seal. Do not use silicone.

1. Apply 2 rows of 3/16” butyl caulking to the throat (one row on each side of the bolt holes) before fastening the throat to the cone, as shown in Figure 3.1. See “Hopper Throat and Slide Gate” on page 34 for assembly instructions.

Figure 3.1 Hopper Throat

CONE

THROAT

CAULKING ROWS(3/16” BUTYL)

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2. Apply a 1/4” bead of grey MultiFlex caulking around the hopper ring and bin wall interface. See Figure 3.2.

Figure 3.2 Hopper Ring

3. Apply 3/16” butyl caulking to the ring beam and cone sheet interface shown in Figure 3.3. See “Hopper Cone” on page 30 for cone assembly instructions.

Figure 3.3 Hopper Cone

BIN WALL

RING BEAM

CAULKING (1/4” BEAD)

RING BEAM

CONE SHEET

CAULKING (3/16” BUTYL)

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4. In areas with heavy rainfall, you may wish to seal between cone sheets, as shown in Figure 3.4. We recommend using 3/16” butyl caulking or thermo-plastic sealent. See “Hopper Cone” on page 30 for cone assembly instructions.

Note: Sealant is not provided for this application.

Figure 3.4 Cone Sheets

3.3. 14’, 19’, & 22’ HOPPER FOUNDATION

3.3.1. FOUNDATION TOLERANCES (ROUNDNESS AND LEVEL)

AGI 3” Hopper Bins are designed to be used with a suitable concrete pad, concrete piles, or for specific bin sizes, an AGI Steel Skid Foundation on a compacted gravel pad.

Hopper bin support legs must be laid out on a common circle, bolted in place on the common radius within ±10 mm (3/8”). Adjacent support legs must be equally spaced within ±10 mm (3/8”) measured between column centers.

A concrete pad used to support a hopper bin must be flat, smooth, and level within ±5 mm (3/16”) as measured across opposite sides of the pad.

Piles must be collectively level within ±5 mm (3/16”) as measured across pile pairs that are furthest apart.

CONE SHEETS

CAULKING (3/16” BUTYL)

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For steel skid foundations, the compacted gravel base under the foundation must be flat, smooth, and level within +5 mm (3/16”) to -15 mm (9/16”) as measured from any base point of measurement on the gravel base that supports the steel skid.

Note: For both concrete pads and piles, differences in level between adjacent support legs can be addressed with metal shims as long as the overall tolerance is not exceeded.

Figure 3.5 Hopper Bin Support Leg Measurements

3.3.2. STEEL FOUNDATION

All hopper bottoms may be supported using our bolt-together steel foundations. However, it is very important that these foundations be supported with an adequate, compacted, gravel base to ensure that they will not shift and cause the structure to fail.

Steel foundations are for use with hopper bottoms manufactured by AGI and are not warranted for use with any other make of hopper. The following precautions must be taken:

• Proper site preparation is critical!

• Topsoil will not provide adequate support for the foundation. Remove all loose, organic, or wet soil from the area around the foundation as shown in Figure 3.6.

Table 3.1 Hopper Bin Support Leg MeasurementsBin Diameter Support Leg Radius (B)a

a. Center-to-center.

Adjacent Support Legs Spacing (C)b

b. Center-to-center.

14’ 2021 mm [79.58”] 2021.3 mm [79.6”]19’ 2944 mm [115.91”] 1524 mm [60.00”]22’ 3438 mm [135.36”] 1530 mm [60.25”]

C

B

B

C

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• Steel foundations must be placed on a layer of gravel of sufficient depth and compaction, and must remain level to within ± 3/8” after loading. See Figure 3.6 and Tables 3.2 and 3.3 for the appropriate base for your hopper.

• The foundation must make contact with the gravel base all around the perim-eter of the foundation. Gaps between the gravel and the foundation are not permissible.

• The foundation and hopper must be anchored to prevent the structure from overturning in the wind when empty.

• The hopper should be placed on high ground in a well-drained location. Center the assembled skid over the desired location of the hopper.

Figure 3.6 Steel Foundations Assembly

NOTICE

Compacted gravel base must remain level. Any out-of-level condition on the foundation will cause deformation or failure of the bin sidewalls and hopper components.

Table 3.2 Gravel Depth and QuantityNumber of Rings

4 5 6 7 8

Bin

Dia

met

er

Gra

vel D

epth

(in

)

Qty

(yd

3 )

Gra

vel D

epth

(in

)

Qty

(yd

3 )

Gra

vel D

epth

(in

)

Qty

(yd

3 )

Gra

vel D

epth

(in

)

Qty

(yd

3 )

Gra

vel D

epth

(in

)

Qty

(yd

3 )

14’ 12 5 12 5 18 10 24 16 - -19’ 12 8 18 15 24 25 30 37 - -22’ - - 24 29 30 43 36 59 42 79

HH H

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Figure 3.7 14’ Steel Foundation

Table 3.3 Bearing Capacity Required for Compacted Gravel, lb/ft2 Number of Rings

Bin Diameter 4 5 6 7 8

14’ 3200 3800 4400 5000 -

19’ 3800 4400 5100 5700 -

22’ - 5400 6200 7000 7800

14’ Steel Foundation Materials

Item Description Qty

1 Skid Section 3

2 1/2”-13 x 1-1/2 Flange Hex Bolt 42

3 1/2”-13 Flange Nut 42

4 1/2” Washer 24

12”

159-7/16”

2

13

2

4

3

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Figure 3.8 19’ Steel Foundation

19’ Steel Foundation Materials

Item Description Qty

1 Skid Section 6

2 1/2”-13 x 1-1/2 Flange Hex Bolt 26

3 1/2”-13 Flange Nut 26

4 5/8”-11 x 2” Flange Hex Bolt 38

5 5/8”-11 Flange Nut 38

6 1/2” Washer 52

237-13/16”

14”

1

5 2

634

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Figure 3.9 22’ Steel Foundation

22’ Steel Foundation Materials

Item Description Qty

1 Skid Section 7

2 1/2”-13 x 1-1/2 Flange Hex Bolt 30

3 1/2”-13 Flange Nut 30

4 5/8”-11 x 2” Flange Hex Bolt 44

5 5/8”-11 Flange Nut 44

6 1/2” Washer 60

5

23”

4

63

6

2

259-3/8”

1

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3.3.3. CONCRETE FOUNDATION

Concrete foundations will provide the safest support for any hopper bin. It is highly recommended that hopper bins greater than 5 tiers high (Models 14-5, 16-5, 19-5, 22-5) and all hoppers in permanent locations be supported with concrete foundations. When placing a concrete foundation, the following precautions must be taken:

• Choose a well drained location with a minimum soil bearing capacity of 3,000

lb/ft2. If soil bearing capacity is not known, consult a local engineering profes-sional.

• Remove all topsoil and construct a concrete pad for the appropriate hopper size (Figure 3.10–3.12).

• The perimeter beam and slab must rest on coarse gravel compacted to 3700

lb/ft2 and should rise above the surrounding soil.

• Use 3,000 lb/ft2 in concrete and reinforcement as shown.

• The hopper bin must be anchored to the foundation to prevent the structure from overturning in the wind when empty.

Important: If you have purchased a concrete form from AGI and will reuse the form, install the leveling brackets on the exterior of the form. Install the bolts on the inside and the nuts on the outside of the form for easy removal.

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Figure 3.10 14’ Concrete Foundation

14’ Concrete Foundation

Description Qty

Coarse Gravel 3.7 yd / 3.4 m

10M Rebar x 20’ 13 pcs

10M Rebar x 5’ 12 pcs

6” x 6” Wire Mesh 162 ft2

3000 psi Concrete 6.0 yd / 5.5 m

Anchor Requirements: Shear = 1300 lb/anchor

Uplift = 10,500 lb/anchor

6” X 6” WIRE MESH

R68”

R

92”

R80”

79-9/16”

12 - 10 M TIE BARS POSITION UNDER COLUMNS

3 - 10 M REBAR TOP AND BOTTOM EQUAL SPACES

4”

19-1/4”

9-5/8”

3”

16”

3”

24”

1 - LAYER WIRE MESH 6” X 6”

COMPACTED COARSE GRAVEL

6”

1” MAX CROWN FOR DRAINAGE

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Figure 3.11 19’ Concrete Foundation

19’ Concrete Foundation

Description Qty

Coarse Gravel 7.8 yd / 7.1 m

15M Rebar x 20’ 30 pcs

10M Rebar x 9’ 24 pcs

6” x 6” Wire Mesh 370 ft2

3000 psi Concrete 18.5 yd / 16.9 m

Anchor Requirements: Shear = 1500 lb/anchorUplift = 10,400 lb/anchor

6” X 6” WIRE MESH R134”

R98”

R116”

60”

24 - 10 M TIE BARS

5 - 15 M REBAR EQUALLY SPACED4”

6-13/16”

9/16”

3”

24”

3”

36”

1-LAYER WIRE MESH 6” X 6”

COMPACTED COARSE GRAVEL

6”

1” MAX CROWN FOR DRAINAGE

13/16”

9”

8 - 15 M REBAR EQUALLY SPACED

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Figure 3.12 22’ Concrete Foundation

3.4. 14’ HOPPER BOTTOM ASSEMBLY

This hopper bottom is meant to be used under galvanized steel bins that have a 520” circumference or 13’9” diameter when measured to the inside of the corrugation of the bin wall. This will include bins manufactured by AGI as well as some other manufacturers’ bins commonly referred to as 14’ bins.

This hopper is designed for use on a new AGI bin. If using the hopper on an older AGI flat bottom bin, call AGI for advice concerning additional stiffening that may be required.

22’ Concrete Foundation

Description Qty

Coarse Gravel 20.9 yd / 19.1 m

15M Rebar x 20’ 47 pcs

10M Rebar x 9’ 14 pcs

6” x 6” Wire Mesh 450 ft2

3000 psi Concrete 25 yd / 22.9 m

Anchor Requirements: Shear = 1660 lb/anchorUplift = 10,400 lb/anchor

6” X 6” WIRE MESH R115”

R

155”

R135” 60-1/4”

14 - 10 M TIE BARS POSITION UNDER COLUMNS

4”

6-13/16”9/16”

3”

25”

3”

40”COMPACTED COARSE GRAVEL12”

1” MAX CROWN FOR DRAINAGE

13/16”

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7 - 15 M REBAR TOP AND BOTTOM EQUALLY SPACED

1 - LAYER WIRE MESH 6” X 6”

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Ensure that the hopper will fit on another manufacturer’s bin before beginning any assembly work. Call manufacturer if you are unsure. AGI has no control over the manufacture and design of bins made by other companies and does not accept liability for any property loss, injury, or death that may result form the use of such bins.

Note: Refer to Figures 3.13, and 3.14–3.24, and for part identification, hardware usage, and layout.

Figure 3.13 14’ Hopper Exploded View

NOTICE

Many bins used in flat bottom applications are not adequately stiffened for use on hoppers. Failure to ensure that the design is sound and safe may result in damage to bin and/or personal injury.

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14’ Hopper Bill of MaterialsItem Description Qty

1 Ring Beam 122 Splice Bracket 123 Cone Section 94 Manhole Cone Section 15 Aeration Inlet Cone Section 16 Rocket Inlet Cone Section 17 Top Leg Bracket (6L, 6R) 128 Leg 129 Foot Pad 6

10 Leg Brace 611 Wind Brace Bracket 612 Wind Brace 613 Throat 114 Slide Gate Assembly 115 Crank Guide 116 Crank Handle 117 Aeration Inlet Cover Plate 118 Rocket Inlet Cover Plate 119 Internal Stiffener Bracket 920 Ladder (Not shown, see ladder assembly) 121 Skid Section 6

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3.4.1. ASSEMBLY METHODS (14’)

There are two common methods used to assemble 14’ hopper bottoms.

• The first method is to build the hopper bottom onto a hopper top that is sup-ported by a bin crane, beginning by adding segments of the ring beam and working with the sequence presented in this manual until the full hopper bin is complete.

• The second method is to build the hopper bottom fully, using whatever sequence is preferred by the assembler as long as it follows the principles set out in this manual. To assemble the full hopper bin, use a bin crane to lift a hopper top onto the hopper bottom.

For both methods, it is important to ensure that specific bolts on the hopper top are loose before the ring beam and the hopper top are joined together.

Before joining hopper top to the hopper bottom ring beam, it is important to ensure that:

• All bottom-tier hopper-top stiffener bolts are sufficiently loose (nuts placed fully on bolts, but not tightened).

• All bottom-tier hopper-top vertical seam bolts are sufficiently loose (nuts placed fully on bolts, but not tightened).

These stiffener and vertical seam bolts can be fully tightened only after the hopper top is fully connected to the ring beam of the hopper bottom with 3/8” x 1-1/8” bin bolts inserted from outside the hopper top.

3.4.2. BIN PREPARATION

Before placing the bin on the hopper, the bin sidewall ladder must be positioned on the ring beam for the hopper ladder to fit properly.

WARNING

When lifting or supporting a hopper top with a crane, always ensure that the crane is rated for the load (including weight of hopper bottom if required) and has sufficient reach height and reach angle to lift, support, and place the hopper top.

NOTICE

Stiffeners vary in thickness (gauge). If the stiffeners are improperly installed, the bin could collapse once filled with grain.

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3.4.3. HOPPER BOTTOM RING BEAM

1. Raise the bin to a comfortable height and bolt the ring beams to the bin wall. Make sure the name sheet is centered over the center of a ring beam; this will allow the hopper ladder to line up between the two A-frame columns.

2. Bolt the top leg brackets to the splice brackets as shown in Figure 3.15.

Note: The top leg brackets come in right and left parts. Plan ahead to get the name sheet centered between two columns as shown in the Sheet and Stiffener Layout in the Hopper Top manual. Figure 3.14 shows how the left and right top leg bracket pairs must be oriented in relation to each other.

Figure 3.14 Left and Right Leg Bracket Orientation

3. Apply a strip of 3/16” caulking to the back of the splice brackets as shown in Figure 3.15. Bolt the splice brackets to the ring beams as shown.

4. Double check the orientation of the top leg brackets.

Figure 3.15 Splice Bracket Assembly

5. When all the ring beams are fitted to the bin wall and the splice brackets are fitted to the ring beams, tighten the bolts in the bin wall. When this is done, tighten the bolts in the ring.

LEFT BRACKET RIGHT BRACKET

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3/16” CAULKING

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3.4.4. EXTERNAL STIFFENER BRACKETS

Figure 3.16 External Stiffener Bracket

STIFFENER

BOTTOM BRACE

1/2” GR8 BOLT IDENTIFICATION

RING BEAM BOLT

3/8” X 3/4” GR8 BIN BOLTS

ORIGINAL STIFFENER BOLT

DRILL 9/16” HOLE THROUGH RING BEAM AND INSTALL 1/2” GR8 BOLT.

RING BEAM

SIDE VIEW

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3.4.5. HOPPER COLUMNS AND FOOT PADS

1. Raise the bin and bolt the legs to the top leg brackets; refer to Figure 3.13.

2. When all the legs are bolted at the top, the footpads can be bolted to the bottom of the legs.

3. Finally, bolt on the leg braces to finish the columns.

Figure 3.17 Column and Foot Pad Assembly

3.4.6. HOPPER CONE

Included in this hopper cone package are nine cone sections, one manhole cone section, and two cone sections designed to accommodate Round Tube and Rocket aeration system. Relative locations of the manhole, Rocket and Round Tube aeration inlet cone sections are dependent on your site plan no matter what type of aeration system you are planning to use. Figure 3.18 shows an example layout of the hopper cone sections.

Figure 3.18 Example Layout of Hopper Cone Sections

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MANHOLE CONE

ROUND TUBE AERATION INLET CONE

ROCKET AERATION INLET CONE

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To assemble the hopper cone:

1. Based on your site plan and your preferred locations of the fan and unload system, determine the position of the Rocket or Round Tube aeration inlet and manhole cone sections; and then, plan the cone assembly accordingly. See “Sealing Instructions for all Bolted Hopper Bottoms” on page 13 for cone sealing instructions.

Note: Leave the manhole or Rocket/Round Tube aeration inlet cone section for last. This will make inserting the last bolts much easier.

2. Offset the cone sections 1 bolthole clockwise relative to the ring beams (Figure 3.19).

Note: One side of the cone sections is bent in towards the center of the cone. This side should be to the right, as viewed from the center of the cone, and under the next section.

Figure 3.19 Cone Section Assembly

3. Install the remaining cone sections, including Rocket and Round Tube cone sections, following step 2.

• If you are going to use Rocket aeration system, install the Round Tube inlet cover plate to block-off Round Tube inlet (Figure 3.20).

• If you are going to use Round Tube aeration system, install the Rocket inlet cover plate to block-off Rocket aeration inlet (Figure 3.21).

• If aeration system is not desired, cover both aeration inlets with their respective plates.

Note: The bin that is to be assembled on the top can be clocked in any orientation independent of the bottom cone.

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Figure 3.20 Example of Hopper Cone with Rocket Aeration System

Figure 3.21 Example of Hopper Cone with Round Tube Aeration System

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3.5. INSPECTION HATCH ASSEMBLY DETAIL

1. Apply a strip of 3/16” butyl caulking under the flange of the inspection hatch ring before it is installed.

2. From the outside of the hopper cone, insert the inspection hatch ring into the inspection hatch cutout. Bolt the inspection hatch ring in place using 3/8” x 1” bolts and nuts, and a single 3/8” eyebolt and nut.

Note: The eyebolt installs inside the hopper cone at the top of the hatch ring, and requires a nut to be fully threaded onto the eyebolt before it is inserted and secured with a second nut.

3. Fasten the retaining cable to the lid and one of the ring bolts to keep the inspection hatch from sliding to the bottom of the hopper when it is removed.

4. Insert the lid into the ring, and fasten the lid in place.Figure 3.22 Installing the Inspection Hatch, Eyebolt, and Retaining Cable

EYEBOLT

RETAINING CABLE

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3.5.1. WIND BRACES

1. Bolt the wind brace to the cone sections as shown in the exploded view to support the cone as it is assembled (Figure 3.13).

2. The wind brace bracket has slotted holes.

• Once the cone is completely assembled, move the bracket up or down in the holes to plumb the columns.

• When the correct position of the bracket has been determined, remove the wind brace from the cone end and tighten the wind brace bracket bolts.

• Replace the wind brace.

3. There are holes for the wind brace bracket in every sheet. Insert bolts in the holes where no wind brace exists.

Figure 3.23 Wind Brace Assembly

3.5.2. HOPPER THROAT AND SLIDE GATE

1. Install the throat on the outside of the cone as shown Figure 3.24. See “Sealing Instructions for all Bolted Hopper Bottoms” on page 13 for hopper throat sealing instructions.

2. Install the slide gate assembly such that its side is parallel to any hopper leg desired (Figure 3.13). The slide gate ring fits inside the throat.

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Figure 3.24 Hopper Throat Assembly

3. Install the crank and handle assembly and the crank guide (Figure 3.13).

4. Install the manhole assembly, and if aeration is not desired, install the inlet cover.

3.5.3. ROUND TUBE AERATION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to Figure 3.25 - 3.27 for the illustrations of the assembly, and Table 3.4 for the quantity of each component used.

1. Place support brackets and duct support angles in the hopper. Align the center hole of the support bracket with the bottom hole of the fan tube. Make sure the end holes of the support bracket line up with the thirteenth (13) and fourteenth (14) holes from the bottom of the cone, and bolt them together. Do not tighten the bolts.

2. Bolt the remaining support bracket to the cone section opposite the inlet cone section as shown in Figure 3.25. The brackets fit on the thirteenth (13) and fourteenth (14) holes from the bottom of the cone.

3. Bolt the duct support angles to the support brackets.

4. Place the aeration duct inside the hopper cone. Slide aeration duct (capped end first) into fan tube. Push into fan tube until aeration duct is 25-5/8” into the fan tube. The solid edge at the end of the aeration duct should be centered to the holes in the fan tube.Tighten all bolts. See Figure 3.26 and 3.27.

5. Secure the aeration duct to the fan tube with the screws provided. Secure the hold-down straps.

6. Use spray foam as desired to prevent any grain leakage.

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Figure 3.25 Bolting the Support Bracket to the Hopper Cone

Important: Ensure aeration duct is 25-5/8” inside the fan tube. This is critical to proper positioning of the tube in the bin (Figure 3.26).

Figure 3.26 Position of Aeration Duct in Fan Tube

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Figure 3.27 14’ Hopper Aeration Assembly

3.5.4. ROCKET AERATION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to the Rocket Installation Manual for the assembly instructions.

Table 3.4 14’ Hopper Aeration MaterialsItem Part No. Description Qty

1 BRA-50302 Fan Tube 12 GGR-8573 Aeration Duct 14 - Hold Down Strap 35 BXA-10413 Duct Support Angle 26 BXA-51109 Support Bracket 27 313-2299 3/8” x 3/4” Bin Bolt 98 309-1769 3/8” Flange Nut 99 306-1878 1/4” x 3/4” Sheet Metal Screw 6

10 532-BSPRAY Spray Foam 111 532-2344 3/16” Caulking Roll 112 308-2313 1/2” x 1-1/2” Flange Hex Bolt 1213 302-1195 3/8” Washer 1814 310-2316 1/2” Flange Nut 1216 302-1203 1/2” Washer 16

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3.6. 19’ & 22’ HOPPER BOTTOM ASSEMBLY

The 19’ hopper bottom is meant to be used under galvanized steel AGI bins that are 720” in circumference or 19’ in diameter, and the 22’ hopper bottom is meant to be used under galvanized steel bins that are 838” in circumference or 22’3” in diameter. (Diameter is measured to the inside corrugation of the bin wall.) This will include bins manufactured by AGI as well as some other manufac-turer’s bins commonly referred to as 19’ or 22’ bins.

This hopper is designed for use on a new AGI bin. If using the hopper on an older AGI flat bottom bin, call AGI for advice concerning additional stiffening that may be required.

Ensure that the hopper will fit on another manufacturer’s bin before beginning any assembly work. Call the manufacturer if you are unsure.

Important: Stiffeners should be placed no further than 5’ apart if the bin is to be used on a hopper.

NOTICE

Many bins used in flat bottom applications are not adequately stiffened for use on hoppers. Twister does not assume responsibility for any failure or damage caused by the use of products built by other manufacturers.

For Size See Figure: See Tables:

19’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.28 Table 3.5, 3.7

22’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.29 Table 3.6, 3.7

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Figure 3.28 19’ Hopper Exploded View

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Table 3.5 19’ Hopper Bill of MaterialsItem Description Qty

1 Ring Beam 122 Square Steel Patch 123 Top Cone Section 124 Bottom Cone Section 105 Bottom Cone Section with manhole cutout 16 Bottom Cone Section with aeration hole and cover plate 17 Leg 128 Shims 489 Leg Brace - Left, Right 24

10 Windbrace Brackets 2411 Wind Brace 1212 Throat 113 Slide Gate Assembly 114 Crank Guide 115 Crank Handle 116 Ladder (not shown, see ladder assembly) 117 Skid Section 6

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Figure 3.29 22’ Hopper Exploded View

Table 3.6 22’ Hopper PartsItem Description Qty

1 Ring Beam 142 Square Steel Patch 143 Top Cone Section 144 Bottom Cone Section 125 Bottom Cone Section with manhole cutout 16 Bottom Cone Section with aeration hole and cover plate 17 Leg 148 Shims 489 Leg Brace - Left, Right 28

10 Windbrace Brackets 2811 Wind Brace 1412 Throat 113 Slide Gate Assembly 114 Crank Guide 115 Crank Handle 116 Ladder (not shown, see ladder assembly) 117 Skid Section 7

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3.6.1. ASSEMBLY METHODS (19’ - 22’)

The standard method used to assemble 19’ and 22’ hopper bottoms is to build the hopper bottom fully, according to the sequence outlined in this manual. To assemble the full hopper bin, use a bin crane to lift the hopper top onto the hopper bottom. Other methods or variations are acceptable as long as they follow the general principles of assembly outlined in this manual.

Regardless of what method is used, it is important to ensure that specific bolts on the hopper top are loose before the hopper bottom ring beam and the hopper top are joined together.

Before joining hopper top to the hopper bottom ring beam, it is important to ensure that:

• All bottom-tier hopper-top stiffener bolts are sufficiently loose (nuts placed fully on bolts, but not tightened).

• All bottom-tier hopper-top vertical seam bolts are sufficiently loose (nuts placed fully on bolts, but not tightened).

These stiffener and vertical seam bolts can be fully tightened only after the hopper top is fully connected to the ring beam of the hopper bottom with 3/8” x 1-1/8” bin bolts inserted from outside the hopper top.

3.6.2. HOPPER COLUMNS

1. Steel Foundations Only: Secure the square columns to the skid in the locations provided with two 1/2” x 1-1/2” hexagon head bolts through the base plate. Washers will be required as the holes are oversized. Refer to Table 3.5 for quantities.

Note: Ensure the brackets on the columns are facing the centre of the skid.

2. Concrete Foundations Only: To ensure columns are positioned correctly, construct the jig shown in Figure 3.30. The single hole is placed in the center of the foundation and the first pair of holes on the outside will be the location of the column holes.

3. Concrete Foundations Only: Rotate the jig about the center to get the spacing shown in the column locations figure.

WARNING

When lifting or supporting a hopper top with a crane, always ensure that the crane is rated for the load (including weight of hopper bottom if required) and has sufficient reach height and reach angle to lift, support, and place the hopper top.

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Figure 3.30 Column Positioning Jig

3.6.3. HOPPER BOTTOM RING BEAM

The ring comes in sections—each section will span between two legs.

1. Lift the ring sections into place and bolt the bottom of the ring to the bracket at the top of the leg using 1/2” x 1-1/2” hexagon head bolts.

• Shim to fit as shown in Figure 3.31.

• Each ring section has a flange at each end of the section.

Figure 3.31 Shim Positioning

2. Bolt the ring sections together through the flange. Minimize the gap between ring sections and bolt the ring section to the capitals with 1/2” x 1” hexagon head bolts.

135-3/8” (22’)

115-7/8” (19’) 3-13/32”

6-13/16”1” DIAM CENTRE POINT OF FOUNDATION

For Size See Figure: See Tables:

19’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.28 Table 3.5, 3.7

22’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.29 Table 3.6, 3.7

1 1/4” X 5” 12GA. SHIMS ARE PROVIDED TO PLACE INSIDE AGAINST THE LEG BETWEEN THE BEAM AND BRACKET.

DO NOT FORCE SHIMS INTO PLACE. ANY GAP LESS THAN 12GA. CAN BE CLOSED BY TIGHTENING THE BOLT.

SHIM TO FIT AS SHOWN.

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3.6.4. HOPPER CONE, WIND BRACES, AND THROAT

1. Fasten the top cone sections to the ring and to each other using just enough 1/2” x 3/4” flat head bolts to hold them in place.

2. Bolt the bottom cone sections to the inside of the top cone sections using just enough bolts to hold them in place.

3. Use the wind brace to keep the cone sections from bending. The wind brace is bolted to the leg above the stop provided using u-bolts, to the seam of the cone at the sixth and seventh hole from the bottom for the 19’ bin, and where the spacing between holes is 4” for the 22’ bin.

4. Once the entire cone is assembled, the rest of the bolts can be placed.

Note: Often simply pushing up on the seam will bring the bolt holes into alignment.

5. When the cone is completed, the throat (item #10) can be bolted to the outside of the cone with 1/2” x 1” hexagon head bolts.

3.6.5. LEG BRACES

1. Fasten leg braces to the inside of the ring beam with two 3/8” x 1-1/8” bin bolts and to the outside of the column with one 1/2” x 1” bolt supplied in the leg.

2. Use a 1/2” washer at the brace-to-column connection to cover the slotted hole in the leg brace.

For Size See Figure: See Tables:

19’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.28 Table 3.5, 3.7

22’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.29 Table 3.6, 3.7

For Size See Figure: See Tables:

19’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.28 Table 3.5, 3.7

22’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.29 Table 3.6, 3.7

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3.6.6. SLIDE GATE AND CRANK

1. The slide gate assembly fits inside the throat and is fastened with 3/8” x 1-3/4” bin bolts.

2. The crank guide is fastened to the outside of the column with a u-bolt.

Note: Before tightening the slide gate in place, make sure that the crank guide, crank, and slide gate are in line.

Note: Do not assemble the ladder until the bin is on the hopper.

3. Position the ladder under the bin ladder. The ladder is bolted to brackets that are bolted to the inside of the column with u-bolts.

3.6.7. CONNECTING THE HOPPER TOP

1. Secure the ring beams together by fastening a square steel patch on each seam between two adjoining ring beams. See Figure 3.32 and Table 3.7.

Figure 3.32 Installing Square Steel Patch

2. Place the hopper topper on the hopper with the stiffeners directly over the columns of the hopper.

3. Bolt the hopper topper to the hopper at the stiffener locations. At this point, do not forget to include the hopper stiffener bin braces for the outside of the ring (Figure 3.33). See Figure 3.33 for hardware and use 3/8” x 3/4” bin bolts to connect the rest of the hopper topper to the hopper.

For Size See Figure: See Tables:

19’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.28 Table 3.5, 3.7

22’ Hopper Bottom Figure 3.29 Table 3.6, 3.7

RING BEAM

RING BEAM

SQUARE STEEL PATCH

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Figure 3.33 External Stiffeners

19’ HOPPER BOTTOM STIFFENER BIN CONNECTION

22’ HOPPER BOTTOM STIFFENER BIN CONNECTION

3/8” X 1-1/8 BIN BOLT AND NUT”

1/2” X 1-1/4” BIN BOLT AND NUT

1/2” X 1-1/4” BIN BOLT AND NUT

HOPPER STIFFENER BIN BRACE

HOPPER STIFFENER BIN BRACE

Table 3.7 19’ & 22’ Hopper Hardware List - No Aeration, No Skid

Description Location RequiredQty

19’ 22’1/2” x 1” Carriage Bolt Cone 824 1257

1/2” x 1-1/2” Flange Hex BoltRing Beam, Ring Beam to Leg Bracket

108 126

1/2” x 3” Flange Hex Bolt Windbrace Bracket 24 28

1/2” x 4” U-BoltWindbrace, Ladder Bracket and Crank Guide

13 -

1/2” x 5” U-Bolt Windbrace and Crank Guide - 151/2” Flange Nut 961 1460

1/2” Plate WasherLegbrace to Leg and Windbrace Bracket

60 70

3/8 x 1-1/8” Bin Bolt Legbrace to Ring Beam 24 283/8” x 1-3/4” Bin bolt Ladder and Slidegate 6 63/8” Flange Nut 38 461/4” Self Drilling Screw Square Patch 24 28Square Patch As Instructed 12 143/16” x 20’ Caulking Throat and Manhole 1 Roll 1 RollGrey MultiFlex Caulking 318 mL Bin and Hopper Connection 2 Tubes 2 Tubes

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3.6.8. 19’ & 22’ HOPPER AERATION ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to Figure 3.34 and 3.35 for the illustrations of the assembly, and to Table 3.8 for the quantity of the components used.

1. Assemble five elbows by bolting stands (3) to the elbow pieces (1) as shown in Figure 3.34, using 1/2” x 1” fin bolts (9) and 1/2” flange nuts (6).

Note: Install bolts from the inside.

2. Steel covers (1) and elbow pieces (1) use the same parts. After all five elbows have been assembled, install 1/2” x 1” fin bolts (9) in the empty holes on the remaining steel covers where the elbow stand would normally attach, as shown in Figure 3.34.

Note: Holes must be filled to prevent grain from passing through the steel covers (1).

Figure 3.34 Steel Cover and Elbow Assembly

3. Install inlet (4) over the cutout on the appropriate cone sheet; see Step A in Figure 3.35. Apply 3/8” caulking (10) to the inlet flange and bolt the inlet to the cone using 1/2” x 1” fin bolts (9).

Note: Do not install the inlet (4) on the manhole sheet.

4. Install an elbow (1+3) on every second sheet of the cone; see Step B in Figure 3.35. Install using 1/2” x 1” fin bolts (9) in the empty holes on every second cone sheet, where no elbow exists; see Step C in Figure 3.35.

5. Center louvered duct (2) across span between elbows (1+3), seating it firmly in the elbows at either end. Refer to Step D in Figure 3.35.

6. Place steel covers (1) over the ducts (2) and elbows (1+3). Secure using 3/8” x 1-1/8” bin bolts (8). Refer to Step D in Figure 3.35.

STEEL COVER ELBOW INLET

1/2” X 1” FIN BOLTS

CAUTION

Wear work gloves while handling the louvered duct. The duct has sharp edges that could cause injury.

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Figure 3.35 Twistaire Aeration System Assembly

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A. INSTALL INLET OVER CUTOUT IN SHEET.

B. INSTALL ELBOWS ON EVERY 2ND CONE SHEET, MOVING OUTWARD FROM INLET POSITION.

D. INSTALL STEEL COVERS OVER ELBOWS AND INLET AS SHOWN.

C. INSTALL BOLTS IN THE EMPTY HOLES ON EVERY 2ND CONE SHEET.

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Table 3.8 19’ & 22’ Hopper Bottom Aeration Parts

ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTIONQTY

19’ 22’1 BRA-50400 Twistaire Elbows & Covers 11 132 BNA-71366 Twistaire Louvered Duct 6 73 BRA-50401 Twistaire Stand 5 64 BRA-50402 Twistaire Inlet 1 15 308-2313 Bolt Flange 1/2” x 1-1/2” 35 406 310-2316 Nut Flange 1/2” 71 827 309-1769 Nut Flange 3/8” 110 1308 313-2300 Bolt Bin 3/8” x 1-1/8” 110 1309 308-2889 1/2” x 1” Fin Bolt 36 42

10 532-2344 Caulking Roll, 3/16” x 20” 1 111 FRJ-5233 Exterior Plate 1 1

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3.7. OTHER COMPONENTS

3.7.1. 14’ HOPPER BOTTOM LADDER ASSEMBLY

Figure 3.36 14’ Hopper Ladder Assembly

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Table 3.9 14’ Hopper Bottom Ladder PartsItem Description Part Number Qty

1 SIDEWALL STRINGER A BTL-10000 22 SIDEWALL STRINGER C BTL-10002 23 HOPPER STRINGER EXT 22 BTL-10014 44 LADDER RUNG BZL-71659 85 HOPPER LADDER STANDOFF BTL-10003 26 HOPPER LADDER TOP SUPPORT BZL-10033 27 HOPPER LADDER BOTTOM SUPPORT BZL-10032 28 3/8" X 1" BIN BOLT 313-2283 409 3/8" FLANGE NUT 309-1769 40

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3.7.2. 19’ HOPPER BOTTOM LADDER ASSEMBLY

Figure 3.37 19’ Hopper Ladder Assembly

ATTACH DECAL PLATE AS SHOWN

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Table 3.10 19’ Hopper Bottom Ladder PartsItem Description Part Number Qty

1 SIDEWALL STRINGER A BTL-10000 22 SIDEWALL STRINGER C BTL-10002 43 LADDER RUNG BZL-71659 104 HOPPER LADDER STANDOFF BTL-10003 65 HOPPER LADDER BRACKET BTL-10013 36 3/8" X 1" BIN BOLT 313-2283 407 3/8" FLANGE NUT 309-1769 408 U-BOLT, SQ 1/2" X 4" X 5" GR8 314-2435 69 NUT, HEX FLG SER 1/2" GR5 310-2941 12

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3.7.3. 22’ HOPPER BOTTOM LADDER ASSEMBLY

Figure 3.38 22’ Hopper Ladder Assembly

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Table 3.11 22’ Hopper Bottom Ladder PartsItem Description Part Number Qty

1 SIDEWALL STRINGER A BTL-10000 22 SIDEWALL STRINGER C BTL-10002 43 HOPPER STRINGER EXT 22 BTL-10014 24 LADDER RUNG BZL-71659 125 HOPPER LADDER STANDOFF BTL-10003 66 HOPPER LADDER BRACKET BTL-10013 37 3/8" X 1" BIN BOLT 313-2283 428 3/8" FLANGE NUT 309-1769 429 U-BOLT, SQ 1/2" X 5" X 6" GR8 314-2437 6

10 NUT, HEX FLG SER 1/2" GR5 310-2941 12

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is warranty relates to any new grain bin (the “Product”) sold by AGI or TWISTER (which are trading names or division of Growth Industries Partnership, referred to herein as the “Seller”) and applies only to the first user of the Product eaning a purchaser directly from the Seller or from an authorized dealer or distributor of the Product, referred to herein the “Buyer”).

is warranty shall only be effective if properly registered with the Seller in accordance with information provided to the yer at the time of sale.

he Seller warrants to the Buyer that the Product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and sonable use.

his warranty applies only to defects in materials and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling,damage due to causes beyond the control of the Seller such as lightning, fire, flood, wind, earthquake, excessive tage, mechanical shock, water damage, or damage arising out of abuse, alteration, improper assembly, improper tallation, improper maintenance or improper repair of the Product.

his warranty is void if: a) the Product has not been installed and operated in accordance with the instructions vided by the Seller; b) all components of the grain bin system are not original equipment as supplied by the Seller; c) installation was not done by an authorized dealer or certified representative of the Seller; d) damage to or malfunctionfailure of the Product is due to misuse, abuse, negligence of the Buyer, alteration, accident or lack of proper intenance; or e) the grain bin system is used for the storage of something other than grain or feed.

he warranty period for the Product shall be FIVE (5) years from delivery of the Product to the Buyer and initialtallation by or for the Buyer. This five year warranty shall only apply to structural elements of the Product. All other ts are covered by a one (1) year warranty period. Painted parts are only warranted for one year against surface rust. he event that any part of the Product is manufactured and sold to the Seller by a third party vendor, such part is only rranted to the extent of the warranty given by the third party vendor to the Seller.

he obligations set forth in this warranty are conditional upon the Buyer promptly notifying the Seller of any defect and, ifuired, promptly making the Product available for correction. The Seller shall be given reasonable opportunity to estigate all claims and no Product shall be returned to the Seller until after inspection and approval by the Seller and eipt by the Buyer of written shipping instructions from the Seller, with transportation charges prepaid.

a defect is found by the Seller to exist within the applicable warranty period, the Seller will, at its sole option, (a) repairreplace the Product or such part free of charge, FOS the factory of manufacture, or (b) refund to the Buyer, the originalchase price, in lieu or such repair or replacement. Labour costs associated with the replacement or repair of the duct are not covered by the Seller. The Seller shall replace or attempt to repair and return the Product or such part

hin 4 weeks of receipt of notice of the defect from the Buyer.

he total liability of the Seller on any claim, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, arising out of, connected with, or ulting from the manufacture, sale, delivery, repair, replacement or use of the Product or any part thereof shall not eed the price paid for the Product and the Seller shall not be liable for any special indirect, incidental or sequential damages caused by reason of the installation, modification, use, repair, maintenance or mechanical failurehe Product.

he Seller warrants that the use of the Product does not infringe upon the patents, copyrights, trade secrets or other llectual property rights of others.

otwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the foregoing is the Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for ach of warranty by the Seller in respect of the Product. The Seller, for itself, its agents, contractors, employees and for parent or subsidiary of the Seller, expressly disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, written or oral,

luding implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and undertakes no obligation with respecthe conformity of the Product except as set out in the purchase agreement, if any.

he foregoing warranty is the entire warranty of the Seller. The Seller neither assumes, nor authorizes any other personporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability cerning the Product.

WARRANTY VOID IF NOT REGISTERED

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