Binoya Narula — shift lead

Vibrating screen V-12 mesh change needed before third shift. The 8mm deck is showing wear on the cross bars. I have the replacement panels ready in the tool crib.

Understood. I will bring the impact wrench and a helper. ETA 15 minutes to the screen platform.

Good. Also check the tension bolts on the upper deck — they were loose after last week's slag run.

Will do. I will torque them to 45 Nm as per the manual.

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