
Before the test can be accurately run, the machine must be in proper
adjustment. To test for proper adjustment, or to run a standard test, pro-
ceed through the following steps.
Refer to page 4 for instructions on using the control panel.
1. Clean the EP test ring (#111-06 with a raised narrow surface) and the
EP test block (#111-04 cube with smooth surface) with Acetone and
rinse them thoroughly with deionized water. All parts of the machine in
the sample area must be clean before starting a test.
Do not touch metal contact areas with bare hands.
Removing the ring from the main shaft can change the alignment of the
contact area with the block. We recommend removing the ring only to
replace it or to switch between lubricity and extreme pressure tests.
2. Place the EP test ring squarely onto the tapered portion of the shaft.
Using a
15
⁄
16
" wrench, secure the test ring retainer nut. Make sure the
ring seats squarely on the taper of the shaft.
3. Turn the power on. Let the unit run for 15 minutes.
4. Place the EP test block in the block holder.
5. Set the motor speed to 1000 RPM.
6. Zero the torque reading on the display (see page 4 for instructions).
7. Run the machine at 1,000 RPM for approximately 3 minutes, or until
the torque zero reading appears to stabilize and no longer drifts appre-
ciably. Zero the torque reading (see page 4).
8. Position the torque arm so that the arm fits inside the concave portion
of the torque arm clamp.
9. Fill the stainless steel sample cup with test fluid (260 - 280 mL) and
place it on the lowered cup stand. Raise the cup stand until the test
ring, test block, and block holder are submerged. Tighten the thumb-
screw to secure the cup stand.
10. Rotate the torque adjust handle clockwise so that the reading on the
torque wrench increases at a rate of no more than 5 inch-pounds per sec-
ond. Continue until the torque wrench reading reaches the desired load or
until a seizure occurs. If a seizure occurs, quickly record the readings on
the torque wrench and on the display screen, then remove the load.
Due to the extreme friction between the ring and the block, the
fluid will get very hot and may reach the boiling point.
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