Curtiss-Wright | Tritex II DC Rev. J PN49220 2/8/2016
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1.) Use a brush to work approximately 0.5 in
3
of grease for every
3 inches of stroke length into the roller screw cylinder. Be sure to
cover all of the threaded areas of the cylinder.
2.) Use a brush to work grease in to the roller screw assembly. Be
sure to cover all the threaded surfaces of the screw assembly.
This can be accomplished by applying grease to a few places on
the roller screw assembly and rotating the components
repeatedly in both directions to work the grease into the
assembly.
Reassembly
1.) Rethread the roller screw into the internally threaded cylinder
(ITC). It is a multiple start screw, and this is not always easy. DO
NOT FORCE THE ROLLER SCREW INTO THE CYLINDER. It
is best to have the actuator vertical with the open end of the
roller screw cylinder facing up. Position the roller screw above
the cylinder so that it is aligned axially with the ITC. Slowly turn
the roller screw 1/4 to 1/2 a turn counterclockwise with it in
contact with the ITC. This will help to align the threads on the
roller screw with the threads in the ITC. Rotate the roller screw
clockwise and it should begin to thread into the cylinder. If it does
not turn freely, remove it and begin again. When threading the
screw into the cylinder, it will roll freely into the actuator. When it
reaches the portion of the cylinder that contains the motor
magnets, the roller screw will be more difficult to turn because of
the magnetic field of the magnets. THIS IS NORMAL. Continue
to thread the roller screw into the cylinder. When it reaches the
bottom, it will become difficult to turn and the motor and bearings
will begin to rotate with it. The roller screw is now fully inserted
into the cylinder.
2.) Place a small amount of seal lubricant on the inside surface of
the seal/bushing assembly.
3.) Carefully slide the bushing/seal assembly over the actuator rod
end. The seal is a tight fit on the rod end. Take care not to
damage the seal on the threads of the extending rod. Standard
TDM /TDX Series rods have a chamfer to provide a lead in for
replacement of the seal and bushing. The mounting screws
should have a low or medium strength thread locker added, such
as Loctite 222MS. The mounting screws torque values are as
follows.
Summary of Contents for Tritex II DC Series
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