COOK LO-PRO Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 5

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LO-PRO IO&M

B51021-004

Replacing Grease Terminator

Set up a regular schedule for changing the Grease Termi-

nator. Depending on the amount of grease going through the 

fan, the Grease Terminator should be changed every 30 to 45 

days. To replace the Grease Terminator, simply unscrew the 

used canister and screw on a new one.

Notice! If the Grease Terminator becomes completely 

saturated, grease will no longer be absorbed and will run 

through to the roof.

Bearing Replacement

The fan bearings are pillow block ball bearings.

1.  Loosen screws on bearing cover.

2.  Push bearing cover toward the wheel. As the bearing cov-

er moves toward the wheel, it will slide down to reveal the 

bearings and shaft.

3.  Remove the old bearing.

4.  Remove any burrs from the shaft by sanding.

5.  Slide new bearings onto the shaft to the desired location 

and  loosely  mount  bearings  onto  the  bearing  support. 

Bearing bolts and setscrews should be loose enough to 

allow shaft positioning.

6.  Correctly position the wheel and tighten the bearing bolts 

securely to the bearing support.

7.  Align setscrews bearing to bearing and secure tightly to 

the shaft.

Notice! Never tighten both pairs of setscrews before se-

curing bearing mounting bolts. This may damage the 

shaft.

8.  Inspect the wheel position again. If necessary, readjust 

by loosening the bearing bolts and setscrews and re-

peat from step 5.

Wheel Replacement

1.  Drill two holes approximately centered between the shaft 

and the edge of the hub OD with the following dimensions:

 

• 1/4” diameter

 

• 3/8” to 1/2” deep

 

• 180° apart in face of hub

2.  Tap 1/4” holes to 5/16” thread with the 5/16” hole tap. Do 

not drill or tap any larger than recommended.

3.  Screw the puller arms into the tapped holes full depth of 

threads (3/8” to 1/2” approximately). Align center of pull-

er with center of shaft. Make certain all setscrews in hub 

(normally a quantity of two) are fully removed. Work puller 

slowly to back wheel off the shaft.

Recommended Puller

Lisle No. 45000 Steering Wheel Puller. This puller is avail-

able at most automotive parts retail outlets.

Wheel Replacement Components

Above: Drilled Hole Location

Above: Wheel Puller

Wheel-to-Inlet Clearance

The correct wheel-to-inlet clearance is critical to proper fan 

performance. This clearance should be verified before initial 

start-up since rough handling during shipment could cause a 

shift in fan components. Refer to wheel/inlet drawing for cor-

rect overlap.

Adjust the overlap by loosening the wheel hub and moving 

the wheel along the shaft to obtain the correct value. 

A uniform radial gap (space between the edge of the cone 

and the edge of the inlet) is obtained by loosening the inlet 

cone bolts and repositioning the inlet cone.

Wheel/Inlet Overlap

Size

Overlap

100 - 165

3/16”

180 - 245

1/4”

270 - 300

5/16”

330 - 365

3/8”

402

7/16”

445 - 490

1/2”

540

13/16”

 

OVERLAP

RADIAL

CLEARANCE

WHEEL SHROUD

INLET

 

Summary of Contents for LO-PRO

Page 1: ...left unguarded Any object pulled into the inlet will become a projectile capable of causing serious injury or death When air is allowed to move through a non powered fan the impeller can rotate which...

Page 2: ...leys are properly aligned Refer to Figure 2 Tolerance Center Distance Max Gap Up thru 12 1 16 12 up through 48 1 8 Over 48 1 4 OFFSET ANGULAR OFFSET ANGULAR A W X Y Z B CENTER DISTANCE CD GAP GAP Pull...

Page 3: ...the inspections stop the fan and inspect as per the chart below 30 Minute Interval Inspect bolts setscrews and motor mounting bolts Adjust and tighten as necessary 8 Hour Interval Inspect belt alignm...

Page 4: ...months 2 weeks Motors are provided with a polyurea mineral oil NGLI 2 grease All additions to the motor bearings are to be with a compatible grease such as Exxon Mobil Polyrex EM and Chevron SRI Maxi...

Page 5: ...and setscrews and re peat from step 5 Wheel Replacement 1 Drill two holes approximately centered between the shaft and the edge of the hub OD with the following dimensions 1 4 diameter 3 8 to 1 2 dee...

Page 6: ...le phase application disregard L3 Damper motors may be avail able in 115 230 and 460 volt models The damper motor nameplate voltage should be verified prior to connection A transformer may be provided...

Page 7: ...nced wheel Belts too loose worn or oily belts Speed too high Incorrect direction of rotation Make sure the fan rotates in same direction as the arrows on the motor or belt drive assembly Bearings need...

Page 8: ...d other than for the uses described in the com pany manual This warranty does not cover defects resulting from normal wear and tear To make a warranty claim notify Loren Cook Company General Offices 2...

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