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III – Operation 

A. Fluid Recommendations 

Use clean petroleum oil meeting or exceeding lubricating
qualities of SAE 20-20 W API service classification “MS”.
Type “A” automatic transmission fluid is also permissible.

Drain and refil the unit with new fluid every 1000 hours of
operation or six months, whchever comes first.

B. Start-up 

The following procedure must be followed for initial start-up
and each time the units are drained and refilled. (See “Fluid
Recommendations”)

1.  Fill the TR3 or PTR3 unit to the bottom of the filler cup

screen. Fill the MTR3 unit with fluid and connect the drain
line to tank.

2.  Couple the power source to the “A” end, but leave the

“B” end uncoupled.

3.  Start the power source. Allow the unit to run for about

five minutes after the output shaft begins to rotate. It may
tank a few minutes to eliminate the air in the system.

4.  Stop the power source and couple the “B” end to the

load.

5.  Add fluid until the level is again at the bottom of the

filler cup screen. The system can now be started under load
until the fluid is next changed.

C. Handwheel Control 

The handwheel control is a manual device for varying the
output shaft speed from zero to full speed in either direction.

The dial calibrations (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100) represent the
output shaft speed as a percentage of the input shaft speed.

D. Servo Control 

The servo control is a mechanically operated hydraulic
booster for varying the output shaft speed with minimum
effort (approximately 7 ounces on the control pin).

The control arm may be rotated to any position about the
control shaft. For the most satisfactory results, the control
arm must be located at 90

°

 to the direction of controlling

efforts.

The control arm requires a 20

°

 angular movement to change

the output shaft speed from zero speed to full speed, or a
40

°

 angular movement from full speed in one direction to full

speed in the opposite direction.

The maximum angular movement of the control arm must
not exceed 20

°

 each side of neutral.

It is not recommended that the control arm be actuated while
the drive is shut down. If, however, it is necessary to move
the stroke control arm without the aid of hydraulic boost, it
should be done slowly in order to avoid damage to the
internal parts.

The servo control provides the most rapid means of
controlling speed. With an input speed of 1750 rpm, the
control may be moved from zero to full output speed in one
second; at 1150 rpm input speed the time required is three
seconds. Control movement in excess of that specified may
cause internal damage.

Section IV – Maintenance and Repair 

The longevity of these products is dependent upon
environment, duty cycle, operating parameters and system
cleanliness. Since these parameters vary from application to
application, the ultimate user must determine and establish
the periodic maintenance required to maximize life and
detect potential component failure.

The only maintenance required is to change the fluid every
1000 hours or six months, whichever occurs first, and to
maintain shaft alignment.

When a unit requires repair, it is recommended that it be
returned to Vickers. A stock of rebuilt exchange units is
maintained at all Vickers branch warehouses. All rebuilt units
carry the new unit warranty.

For customers who have the facilities to repair these
precision units, the parts catalogs listed below are available
from any Vickers branch or district office.

Model Number

Catalog Number

TR3

I-3815-S

MTR3

I-1839-S

PTR3

I-1840-S

Summary of Contents for Vickers MTR3

Page 1: ...I 1820 S Revised 9 1 87 Adjustable Speed Hydraulic Drives TR3 PTR3 and MTR3 Series 20 Design Overhaul Manual Vickers Transmissions ...

Page 2: ...2 EEaton Hydraulics Incorporated 2000 All Rights Reserved ...

Page 3: ...ation 4 A Mounting Position 4 B Control Position 4 C Coupling 4 D Circuit Connection 6 E Power Source 6 F Load 6 G Direction of Rotation 6 III Operation 7 A Fluid Recommendations 7 B Start up 7 C Handwheel Control 7 D Servo Control 7 IV Maintenance and Repair 7 V Warranty 8 ...

Page 4: ... Mounting Position These units can be mounted in any position provided the filler cup is above the highest level of the unit see name plates Also in the case of the motor units the drain line must be connected to the reservoir in such a manner that the case remains full of fluid B Control Position An optional handwheel or servo control can be mounted on either side of the variable speed drive or p...

Page 5: ...trol H Handwheel D Servo V None B End Control 13 13 32 Cylinder Bore B Fixed End Control F Fixed Table 1 Model Code Breakdown 4 Design 5 5 A End Size 13 13 32 Cylinder Bore Transmission 8 Motor 3 4 1 2 5 1 2 Motors Series 3 4 HP Design Size 13 13 32 Cylinder Bore 4 3 5 Pump 3 4 1 2 5 1 2 Pumps Series 3 4 HP Design Control Location viewed from shaft end opposite shaft R Right hand L Left hand 4 3 5...

Page 6: ...tors can either be used in a closed circuit supercharged at 30 psi or in an open circuit with a means of maintaining 30 psi back pressure at the outlet E Power Source This should be an 1150 1800 rpm electric motor or equivalent The source must supply 1 4 horsepower more than the required output F Load The maximum load which may be driven by these units is 3 4 horsepower The 40 inch pounds of torqu...

Page 7: ...t 90 to the direction of controlling efforts The control arm requires a 20 angular movement to change the output shaft speed from zero speed to full speed or a 40 angular movement from full speed in one direction to full speed in the opposite direction The maximum angular movement of the control arm must not exceed 20 each side of neutral It is not recommended that the control arm be actuated whil...

Page 8: ...he article is placed in service or a period of 180 days from the date the article is delivered by us whichever period first expires Unless otherwise stated on the face of our quotation or agreed by us in writing the foregoing sets forth our entire liability on warranties express or otherwise In no event will we be liable for special or consequential damages Form No 00 000 Copyright Eaton Corporati...

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