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McDonald’s Vertical Toaster

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McDonald’s Vertical Toaster. Motor with fan in place. Relays. View inside cabinet. Drive Train. Plate heater. Here’s a look at the cabinetry of the toaster. The running gear is accessible from the controller side. The motor is accessed by removing the bottom of the unit. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: McDonald’s Vertical  Toaster

McDonald’s Vertical Toaster

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View inside cabinet

Relays

Drive Train

Motor with fan in place.

Plate heater

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Here’s a look at the cabinetry of the toaster. The running gear is accessible from the

controller side. The motor is accessed by removing the bottom of the unit.

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The motor is its cavity under the heater plate.

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The motor is properly positioned when its mounting bolts are pushed to the right.

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The first step in disassembling the

conveyor assembly is removal of the cover. Belts are

next.

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The platen back can then be removed.

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Gain access to the platen by removing this plate.

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The upper rollers, which rest on spring loaded plungers, are easily removed.

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Springs in place for a short upper folder.

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The axle for the rear roller must be removed from the controller side of the toaster.

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With the axle removed, the rear

roller lifts out.

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The lower rollers drive the conveyor belts, pulling buns through the toaster.

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The platen can be displaced enough to all

new springs to be put in place.

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Here’s a look at the drive train with the vertical support in the cabinet

removed.

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Chain alignment is critical in the toaster.

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Chain tension is also very important. The chain shouldn’t be too tight.

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Improper chain tension can lead to odd wear patterns on sprockets. The sprocket at right shows

deep valleys between teeth and a sawtooth-like curvature. The sprocket on left is new.

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Later toasters have a bushing brace to prevent bushings from being cut.

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The latest toasters also have a crumb barrier at the top of the cabinet.

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Vertical Toaster Wiring Schematic