ALDEC G2-95 - Manual - 2010
ALDEC G2-95 - Manual - 2010
ALDEC G2-95 - Manual - 2010
Decanter Centrifuge
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OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
OPERATION
SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
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Decanter Centrifuge Data Sheet
Decanter Specification, Type ALDEC G2-95
Specification: 882051002-0
Process liquid: Min. 0°C (32°F) - max. 60°C (140°F)
Max. density of compact wet cake at max. bowl speed: 1.5 kg/dm³
Bowl
Maximum main speed: 3250 rpm
Bowl length: 2244 mm
Bowl diameter: 510 mm
Beach angle: 10°
Solids discharge type: 360°-type with 8 wear liners
Solids discharge radius: 138 mm
Solids transportation aids, cylindrical section: Ribs
Solids transportation aids, taper section: Ribs
Material - hubs: AL 111 2377 (Duplex stainless steel)
Material - bowl shell: AL 111 2327 (Lean duplex stainless steel) Attention: If the
product is corrosive; Please see note in the description
field on top of this document
Material - bolts: A4-80 (AISI 316)
Material - seals:
Liquid outlet, type: 6
Liquid outlet, radius: 130 mm (fitted from factory: 139 mm)
Conveyor
Material - flights: AL 111 2349 (AISI 316)
Material - hub: AL 111 2349 (AISI 316)
Wear Protection
Bowl solids discharge: Wear liner in tungsten carbide. 8 pieces Part No.
61233941-03
Bowl feed zone liner:
Conveyor flights: Tungsten Carbide Tiles / PTA
Conveyor feed zone: Tungsten Carbide wear liners
Frame / casing: Wear liner in upper casing
Spare Parts
Important: When ordering spare parts, always state:
Machine number and type indicated above
Part number and designation
Quantity
The decanter centrifuge complies with the essential health and safety requirements of council
directives
To meet the requirements, the harmonised standard EN 12547 has been used.
The technical file for decanter centrifuge is compiled and retained by Product Centre Decanters,
Alfa Laval Copenhagen A/S, Maskinvej 5, DK-2860 Søborg, Denmark. Authorised person:
Jan Cederkvist, Mechanical Technology.
DATASHEET
Noise Declaration
Noise emission data for the decanter declared in accordance with the re-
quirements in EN ISO 4871 and EN12547:
LpAd : Declared A-weighted emission sound pressure level in a free field over a re-
flecting plane at 1 m distance from the decanter
LpAd : KpA=4 dB
The noise does not contain significant impulsive or tonal components and the peak C-
weighted instantaneous sound pressure level LpCpeak is below 130 dB(C) at all operat-
ing speeds.
The emission sound power level is measured according to ISO 9614-2 while operating
the decanter with water as process medium. The sound pressure level is determined
from the measured sound power level according to EN ISO 11203.
The sound pressure level can vary –1dB to 2 dB at different positions around the decanter.
The declared values are based on measurements conducted on typical new decanters.
Note that the sound pressure levels are based on free-field conditions and not guaran-
teed values. In a normal indoor installation the sound pressure level will be significant-
ly higher than the declared free-field sound pressure level due to the reflection of
sound from walls and surroundings.
In order to minimise the sound pressure level at the decanter it is recommended to in-
stall the decanter in a room with low reflection of sound from the walls and always
keep the decanter in a properly maintained condition.
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Chapter Contents Page
0.0 1 Safety Instructions .............................................................. 1.0-1
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3 Operation and Routine Maintenance .................... 3.1-1
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1 Safety Instructions
1.1
1.1
The Decanter
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10. Do not attempt dismantling until the decanter has come to
a complete stop, the main power is shut off, and the dis-
connected main switch is locked with a safety lock.
20. Do not operate the decanter with any electrical motor run-
ning in the opposite direction to that indicated by the ar-
rows on the frame or otherwise specified.
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21. If the decanter is fitted with a frequency inverter, make
sure that the maximum possible frequency will not cause
overspeeding of the decanter. At least two separate pro-
tections against overspeed must be provided. See section
6.9.of the ID manual.
22. Do not turn on feed or water before the decanter has at-
tained its full speed.
25. Never start the feed pump or flush the decanter before
opening the discharge valves or starting the discharge
pumps, including any conveying means for the liquid and
solids phases.
27. Do not touch the solids phase discharging from the de-
canter as hard lumps being ejected with high speed might
cause injury.
29. When lifting the decanter, use the slings specified on the
dimensioned drawing.
30. The lifting eyes in the bearing housings, if fitted, must not
be used for lifting the bowl assembly.
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Electrical Installation
Repairs
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3. Do not exceed the maximum load carrying capacity of the
lifting tools. Only use the lifting tools for the intended
purpose.
The Motor
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Corrosion, Erosion and Pitting of Decanter
Equipment It should be recognized that equipment sub-
jected to severe erosive or corrosive environments may deteri-
orate over a period of time, depending upon the severity of ex-
posure and/or possible misuse. Users of high speed centrifu-
gal equipment should be aware of this fact and also that ex-
tremely high forces are brought into play when their equip-
ment is in operation. Any weakening of highly stressed mem-
bers by misuse, erosion, corrosion, chemical pitting, or stress
cracking must be guarded against.
The following points should be noted and the recom-
mended action taken:
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2 - Decanter Operating Principle
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Figure 2.0.1
ATTENTION The liquid and the solids are discharged at roughly the same radius,
and consequently, during start-up, flushing, and irregularities in
process, discharge of liquid through the solids discharge ports may
occur owing to lack of solids in the bowl. This should be taken into
consideration when the decanter is installed.
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2.1 Main Drive
The decanter i driven by an electric motor. The motor shaft
carries a drive pulley, and motive power is transmitted
through V-belts to the bowl pulley to drive the bowl.
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2.2 Differential Speed Control
The purpose of the differential speed control system is to
make it possible to control the differential speed between
bowl and conveyor by controlling the speed of the sunwheel
shaft of the gearbox.
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2.2.1 VFD Direct Drive
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WARNING Care must be taken when setting up operational parameters.
Firstly, the direct drive motor must always rotate in the same direc-
tion as the bowl.
Secondly, the maximum speed specified for the back drive motor
must not be exceeded. For most machine types, this means that the
speed limit must be lower than the maximum bowl speed.
The maximum bowl speed depends on the type of decanter,
whereas the actual bowl speed also depends on the process.
Thirdly, it must also be ensured that the maximum load does not ex-
ceed the gearbox rating. This will result in damage to the gearbox
and the pinion shaft. The maximum gearbox load depends on the size
and type of gearbox fitted.
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3 Operation and Routine Maintenance
ATTENTION Because the main bearings are filled with grease from the factory, the
running-in procedure described in section 3.8 must be followed in
order to avoid temperature problems.
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3.1.1 Noise and Vibrations
The period of time between the moments when this happens depends
on the difference in the speeds of bowl and conveyor. The higher the
differential speed the shorter the intervals, and vice versa.
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3.2 Start/Stop procedures
A bowl which has not been cleaned, but left clogged by solids
after operation must be cleaned before the decanter is restart-
ed, because dried solids may cause severe unbalance and
eventual generation of an overload condition. See section
3.3.1.
3.2.2.1 Checkpoints
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3.2.3 Start Decanter
Wait 2-4 minutes for the decanter to attain full speed with star
connected circuit before switching to delta connected circuit.
ATTENTION When stopping a decanter with mechanical seals make sure that the
supply of gas continues until the decanter has stopped.
Stop feed and polymer pumps (if used), close feed valve (if fit-
ted).
ATTENTION When flushing decanters for fat and oil applications, optimal flushing
effect is achieved by using flushing liquids holding temperatures above
the melting points of the fats and oils run through the decanter.
Using e.g. cold water might cause solidified lumps of fat/oils to re-
main in the decanter, which in their turn would give unbalance during
decanter rundown and during its successive run-up.
Stop the decanter motor when the bowl is thoroughly flushed.
Do not flush the decanter when it is inactive.
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3.3 Monitoring Operation
Make particularly sure that there is no increase in vibration.
ATTENTION The alarm level for main bearing temperature is 100°C (212°F). At
this temperature level the bearing must be monitored. Especially if
the increase of temperature is very steep or appears without any ob-
vious reason such as after lubrication of the bearing or increased feed
or ambient temperature.
The shut down level is 110° C (230°F). At this temperature the de-
canter must shut down immediately. If after a restart the tempera-
ture again increases to 110°C (230°F), the bearing must be replaced.
After lubrication the temperature may remain high for some hours.
3.3.1 Overload
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3.3.1.1 Causes of Overload
The causes of overload may be:
• Too high throughput.
• Too high feed concentration.
• The properties of the solids (prestraining or grinding the
process liquid before feeding it into the decanter may be
necessary).
• Too low differential speed.
• Solids clogging the discharge from the casing. (Main mo-
tor overload.)
• Too high bowl speed.
If the decanter has stopped due to too high torque on the con-
veyor, and the decanter is unable to scroll itself free during a
new start, the causes of overload may be as described above,
and the only way to clean the bowl will be to disassemble the
bowl according to instructions given in section 4.4.1.
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3.3.2 Vibrations
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Robertshaw Vibration Switch (Fig. 3.3.2.1)
Resetting
This vibration switch is reset manually by pressing the reset
button, see figure 3.3.2.1 below
Adjusting
To adjust this vibration switch to trip at the correct vibration
level, proceed as follows:
When the decanter is not operating, turn the adjusting screw
clockwise until the vibraswitch trips.
Then reset it and find the tripping point again. Repeat this
procedure a couple of times to ensure that the correct tripping
point has been found.
Then turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise one time
and a third.
ATTENTION Re-adjustment may be required if the vibraswitch shuts off the power
supply because the building where the decanter equipped with vi-
braswitch is operating begins to vibrate heavily.
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3.4 Routine Cleaning Procedure
Before starting a cleaning process, please note that the below
procedure is not product specific and therefore is only intend-
ed as a guide.
Before the decanter is stopped, close the valve to the feed and
raise the differential speed, if possible, in order to transport
the last solids remains out of the bowl. Always make sure to
take precautions against outflow of fluids to other machines
which provide further treatment of the solids after the separa-
tion process, such as for instance sludge drier or the like. This
can be done by redirecting the decanter's slide gates or by-pass
system.
Instructions:
ATTENTION On decanters with paring disc the flow must not exceed the capacity
of the paring disc.
2. Switch off the main motor, but continue to flush. Shut off
the water before the bowl speed decelerates below 300
rpm.
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5. If item 3 and item 4 are not satisfactory, the decanter must
be accelerated to operating speed again, and the proce-
dure is repeated from item 1. If it is not possible to prop-
erly clean the bowl according to the above procedure, the
bowl must be disassembled and then cleaned.
Note!
The optimum flushing time of the decanter very much de-
pends on the operating conditions.
• If the vibrations are not too high at any time, the flushing
is of appropriate length.
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3.5 Performance Optimization
The decanter can be adjusted to suit individual requirements
by varying the following control parameters:
Bowl Speed
Liquid Level
Adjust the liquid level (pond depth) to give the optimal bal-
ance between liquid clarity and solids dryness by selecting dif-
ferent plate dams.
In general terms, the centrate becomes more clear and the
cake more wet when diminishing the liquid radius and vice
versa.
Feed rate
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3.6 Main Drive
ATTENTION Store spare V-belts in a dry and cool place.
Never roll up the V-belts. Sharp bends will damage them.
Before installing new belts, check the pulleys for wear, using,
if necessary, a profile and groove gauge.
When installing new belts, rotate the belt drive a few turns be-
fore measuring the belt tension, repeating this procedure until
the belt tension is correct. For the belt tension values, refer to
section 1.9.
Check the belt tension after 0.5-4 hours of full load opera-
tion and then every 4000 hours, referring to section 1.9 for the
belt tension values, and not forgetting to rotate the belt drive
every time before measuring the belt tension.
All types of V-belts used for the main drive should normally
be exchanged every 16000 hours.
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3.7 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
Refer to section 5 ’Supplementary Documentation’ for the
specific descriptions of the electrical motor and the frequency
inverter and follow the given instructions for service and
maintenance.
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3.8
Figure 3.8.1
1. Main Bearing, Large End 2. Main Bearing, Smal End
3. Conveyor Bearing, Large End 4. Conveyor Bearing, Small End
5. Discharge opening, Large End 6. Discharge Opening, Small End
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3.8 Lubrication
(Fig. 3.8.1 shows where the lubricating nipples are located)
General
The lubricants for the decanter must always be stored in a cool, dry, in-
door area, and be protected from sunlight. Lubricant properties are very
sensitive to contamination and lubricants must never be stored in open
containers. It is strongly recommended to use lubrication grease supplied
in 400 g (14 ounce) cartridges. If larger containers are used, it is required
to be very careful, avoid any contamination and always keep the contain-
ers completely closed. Lubricant properties will change during storage
and the recommended maximum shelf life from the date of filling of the
lubricant container is 2 years for grease and 10 years for oil.
ATTENTION The lubrication kit supplied with decanter contains two grease guns
labelled with grease type, one for the main bearings and one for the
conveyor bearings. Be very careful not to mix the grease types when
lubricating the bearings or filling the grease guns. Use of wrong
grease in the bearings may result in bearing failure.
The grease gun included in the standard decanter delivery will give
1.5 g (0.05 oz) in each stroke. For part number: see list of tools in
Spare Parts catalogue.
The main bearings shall always be lubricated while the decanter is run-
ning. The optimal lubrication result is obtained if the decanter is lubricat-
ed while running at low speed such as during stopping of the decanter or
towards the end of a low speed CIP cycle. Lubrication at low speed shall
be used whenever possible.
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For decanters operating under extreme temperature conditions and with
bearing temperatures constantly above 70°C (160°F), the time interval be-
tween each lubrication shall be shortened to 150 hours.
24-
-------- X grams
300
The grease quantity and the specified lubrication interval must never be
exceeded. Exceeding the specified quantity will cause over-greasing and
risk of high bearing temperatures. Exceeding the time interval will lead to
insufficient lubrication of the bearings.
It is always important to ensure that PT100 sensors are properly fitted and
the tip of the sensor is in good contact with the bearing outer race.
Temperature peaks
When a bearing is lubricated it is normal that there is a temperature peak
just after lubrication. The temperature peaks are caused by the heat gen-
erated, when grease is pushed away from the rolling elements. The tem-
perature peaks are not critical, unless the bearing temperature exceeds the
temperature limits or does not start to decrease to a normal level after 2-4
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hours. If the temperature does not decrease it can be a sign of either bear-
ing contamination or hardened grease inside the bearing. Frequent greas-
ing with smaller quantities will normally lead to smaller temperature
peaks and is therefore recommended, if there are problems with high tem-
perature peaks.
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3.8.2 Lubrication of Conveyor Bearings
(Nipples 3 and 4 in Fig. 3.8.1)
The conveyor bearings shall normally be lubricated for each 1000 hours.
Note that this will coincide with the mandatory visual inspection of
bowl, casing and gearbox.
Lubricant quantity, both ends: 70 g (2.5 oz) - 45 strokes with std. grease gun
For decanters operating with feed temperatures above 90°C (200°F), the
lubrication interval shall be shortened to 500 hours.
The decanter can for some applications be equipped with conveyor bear-
ings of the “Solid Oil” type.
The “Solid Oil” bearings are lubricated for life and are, in principle, main-
tenance free, but it is recommended to now and then lubricate these bear-
ings with a smaller amount of grease to protect the bearings against con-
tamination from the outside. Do not use more than 1/4 of the normal
grease quantity in order not to damage the seals.
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3.8.3 Change of grease type - Compatibility of
greases
If the grease used for a bearing is changed, it must be checked that the
thickener of new grease is compatible with the old grease. If they are not
compatible, the bearings and lubrication channels must be cleaned and
free of old grease before the grease is changed. For main bearings it is
strongly recommended to clean out even if the grease types are listed as
compatible in order to get the optimum result. For conveyor bearings it is
usually enough to purge out the old grease. Lubricating with twice the
amount specified for normal lubrication will ensure this.
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Figure 3.8.2
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3.8.6 Gearbox (Fig. 3.8.2)
Change the oil in the gearbox for each 2000 operating hours.
Lubricant Quantities
Alfa Laval 61203671-10 3.5 kNm DD : 4.0 Litres (4 1/ 4 quarts)
61203671-16 8.0 kNm DD : 8.2 Litres (8 2/ 3 quarts)
Statoil Mereta 320 12.0 kNm DD : 7.5 Litres (7 9/ 10 quarts)
In the front face of the gearbox there are two plugs (drain plugs) screwed
into two holes.
Drain the oil from the gearbox into a suitable container as follows:
Rotate the gearbox until the two drain plugs are set in vertical align-
ment.
Remove the upper plug and subsequently the lower plug, and drain
all oil from the gearbox.
After draining, flush the gearbox with clean gearbox oil: Insert one of
the removed drain plugs into the lower hole and pour approx. 1 litre of
gearbox oil through the upper hole, using an oil syringe. Insert the second
plug into the upper hole and rotate the gearbox by hand as fast as possible
and drain it again as described above.
Then refill the gearbox with oil of the quality given in the lubrication
table. To check the oil level, rotate the gearbox until its arrow marked
"UP" points straight up. The oil surface inside the gearbox should then
level with the upper drain hole (see level indication mark in Fig. 3.8.3 be-
low).
Oil level
Figure 3.8.3
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Decanter Supply including Gearbox Oil Pump
Change the oil in the gearbox at the intervals given in Lubrication Table.
In the front face of the gearbox there are two plugs (drain plugs) screwed
into two holes.
Drain the oil from the gearbox into a suitable container as follows:
Rotate the gearbox until the two drain plugs are set in vertical align-
ment.
First remove the upper plug and then place a hopper in the bottom
plate hole. Rotate the gearbox by 180° and remove the second plug. After
draining, fit the connection for the filling hose into the lower hole and
then connect the filling hose with oil pump to the gearbox. Leave the gear-
box hole with filling hose downwards during refilling of oil.
Refill the gearbox with oil of the quality given in the lubrication table.
To check the oil level, rotate the gearbox until its arrow marked "UP"
points straight up. The oil surface inside the gearbox should then level
with the upper drain hole.
After filling, fit one of the plugs into the upper hole and rotate the
gearbox by 180°. Then remove the filling hose and the connection and fit
the second plug into the hole.
Figure 3.8.4
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3.9 Recommended service intervals
Major service is replacement of all bearings and all seals while intermedi-
ate (or minor) service is replacement of seals only.
It is difficult give a precise answer how often major service and interme-
diate service must be done because the wear and contamination risk is
both application and installation related. Therefore it must be based on ac-
tual application experience. As a rule of thumb it is recommended to carry
out a major service every second year and a minor service in the interme-
diate year. For some applications such as applications with high temper-
atures, frequent CIP, contaminated environment and for decanters with
paring disks, a major service at least once every year is recommended.
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Maintenance Table
Table 3.9.1
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4 Disassembling and Assembling
WARNING Do not make any disassembly/assembly operations on the decanter
unless the main power is shut off, and the disconnected main switch
is locked with a safety lock.
Replacing parts
Ensure that seals are mounted with the open end pointing the
correct way. See illustrations.
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Special tools
Always use the recommended special tools for removing,
disassembling, assembling, and mounting the bowl. In case of
negligence of this point, Alfa Laval accepts no liability for pos-
sible damage to the parts.
Alfa Laval supplies a variety of special tools and accesso-
ries to facilitate maintenance of the decanter. See volume SPC
(Spare Parts Catalogue).
Vibration Dampers
Check regularly and change those crumbled and dampers
whose rubber has swelled or cracked. Do not run the decanter
if any of its dampers is defective.
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Spare Parts Kits
Alfa Laval supplies three types of spare parts kits for the de-
canter:
The major kit for main bearings and conveyor bearings, re-
spectively, contains parts necessary for the complete overhaul
of the decanter. It includes all sealing components and bear-
ings. See volume SPC (Spare Parts Cataloque).
The gearbox kit includes the lip seal for the sun wheel and
the O-ring between the splined nave and the gearbox cover.
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4.1S
Figure 4.1.1
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4.1 Rotating Assembly
Remove the four screws [2] and the wear liner [3].
Table 4.1.1
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Figure 4.1.2
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Remove the pillow block dowel pin protector caps [5] and
withdraw dowels as follows using the Shaft and Sliding Ham-
mer portion of the Dowel Sleeve Extractor Tool* (see Figure
4.1.2):
Extract the dowel pin outer sleeves [9] as follows using the
complete Dowel Sleeve Extractor Tool* (see Figure 4.1.2)..
Slide the Eccentric Sleeve [10] along the Lifter [11] until it con-
tacts the cap [12].
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Now remove the bowl assembly by means of the lifting tool.
Place the tool on top of the bowl at the centre of gravity
and pull the tow straps around the bowl. Now pull the long
end through the short end.
Pull the tool around the bowl to the underside and place
the long ends of the straps in the hook of the crane, as shown
in Figure 4.1.3.
ATTENTION Check that the two bars are placed underneath the bowl and the two
straps are placed tightly around the bowl.
Carefully lift the bowl assembly off the lower casing and place
it on the lifting tool.
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Figure 4.1.3
When installing the bowl, clean the pillow block contact sur-
faces and the frame before lowering the bowl into place.
Pull the tow straps around the bowl and pull the long end
through the short end.
Place them in the hook of the crane as shown in Figure
4.1.3.
After the bowl has been placed and the pillow blocks aligned,
the dowel pins [9] and [8] must be driven in.
Fit the dowel pin protector caps [5].
Install the wear liner [3] and secure with the four screws [2].
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Figure 4.1.4
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4.1.3 Remove Large End Hub (Fig. 4.1.4)
ATTENTION When removing the large end hub [1], always suspend it with a sling
from a hoist or the like, to avoid excessive load to the needle
bearing [11]. Place a sling around both sides of the pillow block.
Remove 29 of the 30 long screws [3], loosen the last one, and
leave it in place until the end hub [1] is ready to be removed.
The end hub can now be jacked out: Using the three jacking
screws [4], clear it of the bowl.
Be careful not to damage the needle bearing [11].
Remove the loosened long screw [3] left in place and carefully
pull out the end hub [1].
Turn the three jacking screws [4] back to their original posi-
tion. They must not stick out through the large end hub con-
tact surface when the hub is re-installed.
This procedure describes how to install the large end hub with
the gearbox assembled to it. For assembling the gearbox to the
large end hub, see section 4.1.8.
ATTENTION When mounting the large end hub [1], always suspend it with a
sling from a hoist or the like, to avoid excessive load to the needle
bearing [11]. Place a sling around both sides of the pillow block.
Grease the outside of the O-rings [8], [106] and [107].
Place the large end hub [1] on the bowl, being careful not
to damage the needle bearing [11].
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4.1.5 Remove Small End Hub (Fig. 4.1.5)
ATTENTION When removing the small end hub [1], always suspend it with a
sling from a hoist or the like, to avoid excessive load to the ball
bearing [3]. Place a sling around both sides of the pillow block.
Loosen the twelve screws [13] and remove them.
Lossen the eight screws [20] and remove them.
The hub can now be carefully pulled out. Use, if necessary, a
plastic hammer on the edge of the hub to loosen it.
ATTENTION When mounting the small end hub [1], always suspend it with a
sling from a hoist or the like, to avoid excessive load to the ball
bearing [3]. Place a sling around both sides of the pillow block.
Fit the conveyor according to instruction given in section 4.4.2.
Grease the outside of the O-rings [102] and [104].
Fill up with grease the ball bearing outer race [3] and distrib-
ute the grease with the fingers.
Place the small end hub [1] on the bowl. To align the holes in
the retaining ring [2] with the holes in the hub [1], use a pin [A]
as indicated in Figure 4.1.6, and secure the ring [2] with the
screws [13]. Replace the pin [A] with a screw [13] when the
holes are aligned. Secure the hub with two of the screws [20],
and be careful not to damage the ball bearing [3] during this
process.
Fit the remaining six screws [20] and tighten them to a torque
of 76 Nm (672 in-lbs).
Figure 4.1.6
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Figure 4.1.7
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4.1.8 Install Gearbox (Fig. 4.1.8)
3.5 kNm Gearbox Insert the six screws assembling the gearbox adapter to the
gearbox and tighten them to a torque of 197 Nm (1743 in-lbs)
in the sequence indicated in Figure 4.1.8.
Tighten the three jacking screws.
8.0 kNm Gearbox Insert the 10 screws (M16) assembling the gearbox adapter to
12.0 kNm Gearbox
the gearbox and tighten them to a torque of 197 Nm (1743
in-lbs). No certain tinghtening sequence to be followed when
tightening the screws
Figure 4.1.8
* For P/N, see Spare Parts Catalogue, Section TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS
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4.1.9 Fit New Wear Liners (Fig. 4.1.8).
3.
Figure 4.1.9
Disconnect the wear liner [1] with a small chisel and a ham-
mer. Be careful not to damage the mating surfaces on the
spokes of the hub.
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Mounting of new wear liners:
- The wear liner [1] is placed on the spoke and rotated back
and forth until it feels as if it is floating. Then it is pushed
into place and secured with a rubber band. Be careful that
the gap is completely filled with glue.
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4.2 Main Bearings (Fig. 4.2.1)
Prior to disassembling the main bearing large end, the gearbox must
be removed according to instructions given in section 4.1.7.
Remove the four long screws [18] and the four short screws [17].
Use a hammer and a brass mandrel to remove the roller bearing outer
race [11], taking care that the mandrel does not damage the pillow
block [1].
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The roller bearing inner race [11] can be removed from the pinion by
means of a standard two-armed puller as shown in Figure 4.2.2. Two
milled recesses in the grease deflector [8] allow space for the puller
claws.
Figure 4.2.2
If necessary, remove the eight screws [16], and the splash disc [6].
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4.2.2 Assemble Main Bearing Large End (Fig. 4.2.1)
Fit the O-Ring [35] into the guard ring [10], and fit the guard ring
[10] on the pinion, its two holes pointing outwards.
Fit the O-Ring [34] on the shield [4] and place the shield on the guard
ring [10]. Make sure its 'cut edge' points downwards.
Push the bearing cover [3] on the guard ring [10], its grease discharge
pointing downwards, and then fit the grease deflector [8] on the pin-
ion.
Insert the roller bearing outer race [11] into the pillow block [1] and
grease the rollers.
Then fit the ring [9] including the O-Ring [12] and push careful-
ly the assembly on the main bearing inner race [11].
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Insert the four long screws [18] attaching the bearing cover [3] to the
pillow block [1], and the four short screws [17] securing the shield
[4].
Tighten all eight screws.
Carefully clean the contact surfaces between the gearbox adapter [2]
and the pinion.
Place the gearbox adapter [2] on the large end pinion, aligning
the axial hole in the adapter and the guide pin on the end surface of
the pinion.
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4.2.3 Disassemble the Main Bearing Small End
(Fig. 4.2.3)
Using two M10 jacking screws, pull off the pulley [27], tightening
the jacking screws equally, to avoid pulling the pulley [27] askew.
Fit the puller tool* on the pillow block as shown in Fig. 4.2.4.
Figure 4.2.4
Then pull off the assembly consisting of: Pillow block [21], ball
bearing [26], ring [9], V-Ring holder [8], and the bearing cover [3].
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Use a hammer and a brass mandrel to remove the ball bearing [26].
Take care that the mandrel does not damage the pillow block [21].
Remove by hand the guard ring [10] and the shield [23].
Fit the O-Ring [34] on the shield [23] and place it on the pinion.
Fit the guard ring [10] including the O-ring [35] on the pinion, its two
holes pointing outwards.
Push the bearing cover [3] on the guard ring [10], grease dis-
charge pointing downwards, and then fit the V-Ring holder [8] in-
cluding V-ring [7] and O-Ring [22] on the pinion.
Do not apply any lubricant at all to the V-ring [7] when fitting
it!
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Insert the ball bearing [26] into the pillow block [21] and grease the
balls.
Apply a thin layer of anti-fretting corrosion paste* to the small
end hub pinion.
Then fit the ring [9] including the O-Ring [12] and then press,
with the pressure acting on the inner race of the ball bearing [26], the
assembly on the pinion by means of the special tool* as shown in
Fig. 4.2.5.
Figure 4.2.5
ATTENTION The ball bearing must be exchanged after disassembly as it may have
been damaged during removal.
Insert the four long screws [31] attaching the bearing cover [3] to the
pillow block [21] and the four short screws [17] securing the shield
[23].
Tighten all eight screws.
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Make sure that the O-Rings lie correctly in their grooves, and that
they are not damaged.
Fit the eight screws [36] and tighten them to a torque of 44 Nm (389
in-lbs), tightening them crosswise a few times, to ensure tightening
of all eight screws to the correct torque.
Install the small end hub according to the instructions given in sec-
tion 4.1.6.
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Figure 4.3.1
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Figure 4.3.2
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Remove the snap ring ([9] in figure 4.3.1).
Using a standard two-armed puller* as shown in Figure
4.3.3, pull off the needle bearing outer race [11] .
Figure 4.3.3
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4.3.2 Assemble Conveyor Bearing Large End
(Fig. 4.3.1)
If the end flange [10] has been removed and disassembled, as-
semble the parts in the following order:
Fit the O-ring [105] in the end flange [10].
Insert the end flange [10]. Fit the twelve screws [7] and
tighten them to a torque of 44 Nm (390 in-lbs).
Fit the needle bearing outer race [11] onto the large end hub.
Fit the snap ring [9].
Fit the three O-rings [8], [106], and [107] and grease them.
Fill up with grease the needle bearing outer race [11] and dis-
tribute the grease with the fingers.
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4.3.3 Disassemble Conveyor Bearing Small End
(Fig. 4.3.4)
Figure 4.3.5
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4.3.4 Assemble Conveyor Bearing Small End
(Fig. 4.3.4)
Thoroughly clean the retaining ring [1] and insert the O-rings
[6], [102], [103], and [104].
Grease the O-rings [6], [102], [103], and [104].
Place the retaining ring [1] on the conveyor pinion, and push it
into place.
Fit the inner half of the ball bearing inner race [3] onto the pin-
ion.
Fill up with grease the ball bearing outer race [3] and push it
onto the ball bearing inner race [3]. Fit the remaining half of
the inner race.
Fit the O-ring [101] into the ring [2] and grease it a little.
Fit the ring [2] on the pinion and secure it with the sixteen
screws [4]. Tighten the screws [4] to a torque of 44 Nm (390 in-
lbs).
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Figure 4.4.1
4.4 Conveyor
Place the bowl (without large end hub) horizontally on two wooden
trestles or the like: Attach the lifting tool* to the large end of the con-
veyor as shown in Figure 4.4.1.
Connect the shackle to the hoist and fit the shackle into the lifting tool
hole. Because of its individual design each conveyor has its own centre
of gravity. As consequence of this the axial point on the lifting tool cor-
responding to the conveyor centre of gravity is not the same for all
conveyors. To find the actual conveyor centre of gravity, proceed as
follows:
Fit the shackle in the lifting tool centre hole and lift the conveyor
carefully, to see how the it balances.
If the conveyor is not in balance, then insert the shackle into the
next lifting tool hole nearer to the heavy end of the conveyor and lift
the conveyor carefully again.
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Repeat this procedure until the conveyor is in balance and mark
the centre of gravity hole of the lifting tool, to facilitate future disas-
sembling and assembling.
Place the bowl horizontally on two wooden trestles or the like: Attach
the lifting tool* to the large end of the conveyor as shown in Figure
4.4.1.
Connect the shackle to the hoist and fit the shackle into the lifting tool
hole where the conveyor will be in balance when lifted and push it
carefully into the bowl.
CAUTION Be careful not to cut your fingers, when pushing the conveyor into
the bowl.
Figure 4.4.2
Install large and small end hubs according to the instructions given in
sections 4.1.4 and 4.1.6, respectively.
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Figure 4.5.1
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4.5 Main Drive
Remove the sixteen screws and washers [31] and [32] holding
the upper casing and open the casing [3].
Remove the four screws [30] and remove the feed tube [33].
Loosen the four screws [14] and [17] and elevate the motor
bracket [10] by means of the two elevating screws [18].
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Figure 4.5.2
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4.5.2 Assemble Main Drive (Fig. 4.5.1)
3. Loosen the belts again and turn the bolt [8] until the meas-
uring results of A and B are the same when retightening
the belts.
One turn is equal to 1.75 mm (quite 1/16 inch).
Install the feed tube [33] and tighten the four screws [30].
Install the upper casing [3] and secure it with the sixteen
screws and washers [31] and [32].
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Figure 4.5.3
1 Indicator Arm
2 Rubber Finger Loop
3 Pressure Surface
4 Pocket Clip
5 V-belt
6 Pressure Spring
1. See how to hold the tension tester and choose one of the
ways a, b, or c as shown in Figure 4.5.4.
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Figure 4.5.4
Figure 4.5.5
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7. For safe reading mark the spot of the upper side of the in-
dicator with a thumbnail on the scale and then turn the
tester sideways.
For selection of belt and pulley combinations, see Spare Parts Catalogue.
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1.2 Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
Remove the sixteen screws and washers [31] and [32] holding
the upper casing and open the casing [3].
Remove the two screws and washers [7] and [8] and remove
the sensor bracket [9].
Loosen the setscrew [16] and disengage the two coupling parts
[4] and [5] completely.
Install the sensor bracket [10] and secure it with the two
screws [11].
The gap between the sensor and the gearbox adapter must
be 3-4 mm.
Place shims [6] under the motor to level the sunwheel shaft
and the motor shaft within 0.5 mm of each other.
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Install the coupling part [5] and engage it completely on the
motor shaft. Now install the other part of the coupling on the
sunwheel shaft and put the two coupling parts into engaged
position, leaving an axial play of 3-4 mm (1/8 inch) between
them, and tighten the setscrews.
Install the sensor bracket [9] and fasten with the two screws [7]
and washers [8].
Make sure that the rubber bushing [14] is placed correctly, and
fit the screw [15].
Install the upper casing [3] and secure with the sixteen screws
and washers [31] and [32].
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4.2
Figure 1
0.2
0.1
4 Turn the wear liner into place and fix it with securing
plates. Mind to turn the wear liner correctly. Disperse ex-
cess composite so that it fills the gap between feed rotor
and wear liner.
II. Attempt to loosen the wear liner from the backside with a
brass mandrel or the like. Heating to 120-130o C might be
necessary.
III. After removal of the wear liner, the hatched area of the
surface is cleaned, as described under assembly.