Group: EATON Airflex
Catalog excerpts
Forward this manual to the person responsible for Installation, Operation and Maintenance of the product described herein. Without access to this information, faulty Installation, Operation or Maintenance may result in personal injury or equipment damage. Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Airflex® Models AD, ADP, BD and FDA Rotorseals /l\ Caution: Use Only Genuine Airflex® Replacement Parts The Airflex Division of Eaton Corporation recommends the use of genuine Airflex replacement parts. The use of non-genuine Airflex replacement parts could result in substandard product performance, and may void your Eaton warranty. For optimum performance, contact Airflex: In the U.S.A. and Canada:: 800-233-5926 Local:(216) 281-2211 FAX: (216) 634-8341 Internet: www.airflex.com October, 1995 204094 (Revised August 2002) Copyright Eaton Corp. 2002. All rights reserved.
Open the catalog to page 1Figure 1 RS 9040 PDF Format October, 1995 (Revised September 2002) ©Copyright Eaton Corp., 2002. All rights reserved.
Open the catalog to page 2* These parts are furnished with the Rotorseal Repair Kit. $ Quantity shew n ( ) below to part number. RS 9040 PDF Format October, 1995 (Revised September 2002) ©Copyright Eaton Corp., 2002. All rights reserved.
Open the catalog to page 3Throughout this manual there are a number of HAZARD WARNINGS that must be read and adhered to in order to prevent possible personal injury and/or damage to the equipment. Three signal w ords " DANGER', " WARNING', and " CAUTION" are used to indicate the severity of the hazard, and are preceded by the safety alert symbol Denotes the most serious injury hazard, and is used when serious injury or death WILL result from misuse or failure to follow specific instructions. !\Warning: Used when serious injury or death MAY result from misuse or failure to follow specific instructions. 1.1.3 Type ADP...
Open the catalog to page 42.2.2 Figure 3 shows typical shaft drilling w hen one outlet is required outboard of the shaft support bearing. This outlet can be the one provided in the mounting flange of the rotorseal. The second outlet , between the shaft bearings, requires an axial hole and cross drilling. 2.2.3 Figure 4 shows typical shaft drilling w hen both outlets are between shaft bearings. A bayonet assembly, consisting of a length of steel tubing properly supported at both ends, is inserted into the axial holes The inner passage is the inside diameter of the tube Rubber seals are used at the inner bayonet...
Open the catalog to page 5Be sure the flange seal (4) is properly seated in the flange groove The seals (5), (24) or (25) on the shaft extension protruding beyond the flange must also be properly seated prior to mounting. A small amount of Parker ® O-Lube or machine oil may be applied to the shaft o-rings to ease installation. Mount rotorseal with mounting screws (26) and lockwashers (27) and torque to 25 ft. lbs. (dry). The Airflex ADP rotorseal has a threaded shaft for direct and easy mounting to the shaft or assembly. The external threads are 1" 11 1/2 NPT. Apply a good pipe thread sealant to the thread on the...
Open the catalog to page 6Disassembly Remove the four socket head screws and lock -washers (22) and (23) from the rear housing (1). Hold flange end of the rotorseal in up position and tap to separate housings. When internal parts do not fall free from rear housing (1), the aid of a wire hook may be required to remove same Where inspection indicates shaft (3) or bear -ings (18) are in poor condition, either or both must be replaced. If these two parts require disassembly, remove shaft snap ring (19) and press shaft out through bearings. Remove bearings from front housing (2) only if they require replacement. Cleaning...
Open the catalog to page 7©Copyright Eaton Corp., 2002. All rights reserved. RS 9040 PDF Format October, 1995 (Revised September 2002)
Open the catalog to page 8Form ML-318 Revised September 3, 1997 EATON PRODUCT WARRANTY Subject to the conditions stated herein, Eaton Corporation warrants to the Purchaser that each new Airflex Product manufactured by Eaton w ill be free from failures caused by defects in material and w orkmanship, and will deliver its rated capacity, for a period of tw elve (12) months from the date of shipment to Purchaser, provided such Product is properly installed, properly maintained, operated under normal conditions and with competent supervision. Warranty claims shall be made in w riting and the part or parts shall, if...
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