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8.
Mount the reducer on the driven shaft and align the shaft key
with the reducer hub keyway. Maintain the recommended
minimum distance "A" from the shaft bearing.
9.
Insert the screws, with washers installed, in the unthreaded
holes in the bushing flange and align with the threaded holes
in the bushing backup plate. If necessary, rotate the bushing
backup plate to align with the bushing screws. Tighten the
screws lightly. If the reducer must be positioned closer than
dimension "A", place the screws with washers installed,
in the unthreaded holes in the bushing before positioning
reducer making sure to maintain at least 3mm between the
screw heads and the bearing.
10. Place the long bushing in position on the shaft and align
the bushing keyway with the shaft key. Use care to locate
the long bushing with the tapered bushing wedge installed
earlier. Align the unthreaded holes in the bushing with the
threaded holes in the bushing backup plate. If necessary,
rotate the bushing backup plate to align with the bushing
holes. Insert bushing screws, with washers installed in the
unthreaded holes in the bushing. Tighten screws lightly.
11. Alternately and evenly tighten the screws in the bushing
nearest the equipment to the recommended torque given in
Table 1. Repeat procedure on outer bushing.
Straight Bore Reducer Installation:
1.
Install reducer on the driven shaft as close to the
equipment as practical.
2.
It is not necessary for the shaft to extend through the full
length of the bore. Minimum shaft lengths are provided
in Table 1. It is preferred that both retaining collars are
used; however, if shaft length will not permit the use of
both retaining collars, one collar is sufficient for locking the
reducer onto the shaft.
3.
Tighten the set screws provided in each retaining collar. If
the outer retaining collar is not being used, remove from
the reducer to avoid retaining collar from dislodging and
jamming the reducer during operation.
Bushing Removal for Standard Taper or Short Shaft
Bushings:
1.
Remove bushing screws.
2.
Place the screws in the threaded holes provided in the
bushing flanges. Tighten the screws alternately and
evenly until the bushings are free on the shaft. For ease
of tightening screws make sure screw threads and thread
holes in the bushing flanges are clean. If the reducer
was positioned closer than the recommended minimum
distance "A" as shown in Table 1, loosen the inboard
bushing screws until they are clear of the bushing flange
by 3mm. Locate two (2) wedges at 180 degrees between
the bushing flange and the bushing backup plate. Drive the
wedges alternately and evenly until the bushing is free on
the shaft.
3.
Remove the outside bushing, the reducer, and then the
inboard bushing.
Straight Bore Reducer Removal:
1.
Loosen screws in retaining collars as applicable.
2.
If both retaining collars are installed, remove the outer
retaining collar. This will expose three puller holes in the
output hub.
3.
Install a three-jaw puller and remove reducer from shaft.
Use caution not to damage the output hub during reducer
removal.
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