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OIL FILL QUANTITIES

RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE

U12900 - 1 of 1

Type

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

Quarts

Liters

Quarts

Liters

Quarts

Liters

Quarts

Liters

Quarts

Liters

Quarts

Liters

SK072.1

0.17

0.16

0.34

0.32

0.22

0.21

0.24

0.23

0.19

0.18

0.21

0.20

SK172.1

0.29

0.27

0.62

0.59

0.44

0.42

0.48

0.45

0.34

0.32

0.41

0.39

SK372.1

0.48

0.45

1.11

1.05

0.79

0.75

1.06

1.00

0.63

0.60

0.69

0.65

SK373.1

0.48

0.45

1.11

1.05

0.79

0.75

1.06

1.00

0.63

0.60

0.69

0.65

SK572.1

0.79

0.75

2.01

1.90

1.59

1.50

2.11

2.00

1.16

1.10

1.22

1.15

SK573.1

0.79

0.75

2.01

1.90

1.59

1.50

2.11

2.00

1.16

1.10

1.22

1.15

SK672.1

1.16

1.10

2.75

2.60

2.27

2.15

2.85

2.70

1.64

1.55

1.74

1.65

SK673.1

1.16

1.10

2.75

2.60

2.27

2.15

2.85

2.70

1.64

1.55

1.74

1.65

SK772.1

1.37

1.30

4.02

3.80

2.54

2.40

3.38

3.20

1.69

1.60

2.64

2.50

SK773.1

2.43

2.30

4.02

3.80

3.49

3.30

3.38

3.20

2.54

2.40

3.28

3.10

SK872.1

3.06

2.90

8.24

7.80

4.86

4.60

6.76

6.40

2.64

2.50

4.23

4.00

SK873.1

4.44

4.20

8.24

7.80

6.23

5.90

6.76

6.40

4.33

4.10

6.23

5.90

SK972.1

4.76

4.50

12.7

12.0

7.93

7.50

12.2

11.5

4.44

4.20

7.93

7.50

SK973.1

7.93

7.50

12.7

12.0

11.1

10.5

12.2

11.5

7.93

7.50

11.1

10.5

SK772.1VL

2.11

2.00

4.02

3.80

2.54

2.40

3.38

3.20

1.69

1.60

2.64

2.50

SK773.1VL

2.43

2.30

4.02

3.80

3.49

3.30

3.38

3.20

2.54

2.40

3.28

3.10

SK872.1VL

5.28

5.00

8.24

7.80

4.86

4.60

6.76

6.40

2.64

2.50

4.23

4.00

SK873.1VL

4.44

4.20

8.24

7.80

6.23

5.90

6.76

6.40

4.33

4.10

6.23

5.90

SK972.1VL

8.98

8.50

12.7

12.0

7.93

7.50

12.2

11.5

4.44

4.20

7.93

7.50

SK973.1VL

7.93

7.50

12.7

12.0

11.1

10.5

12.2

11.5

7.93

7.50

11.1

10.5

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.1 footed lubrication

The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the 

 

factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance 
to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For 

 

additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug & Vent 
Locations” documentation for your gear unit. 

STOP

HARMFUL SITUATION

STOP

Actual oil volume can vary slightly depending upon the 
gear case size, mounting and ratio.  Prior to commission-
ing the reducer, check the oil-fill level using the reducer’s 
oil level plug and drain or add addition oil as needed. The 
minimum acceptable oil level is 0.15 in (4mm) below the 
oil level hole.

For mounting orientations other than shown please consult 
NORD Gear.  Reducer modifications may be required.

Summary of Contents for Pulsalube 8 GS Ultra

Page 1: ...765 2500 Technical Information 1 877 445 9198 Classified Hazards Hazards Not Otherwise Classified HNOC This material is not hazardous under the criteria of the Federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standa...

Page 2: ...rotective actions for firefighters For fires beyond the initial stage emergency responders in the immediate hazard area should wear protective clothing When the potential chemical hazard is unknown in...

Page 3: ...ner All containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations Before working on or in tanks which contain or have contained this material r...

Page 4: ...Volatile No data Viscosity 17 73 cSt 100 C 139 740 cSt 40 C Flammability solid gas Not applicable Pour Point 43 F 42 C Solubility in Water Negligible Reactivity Not chemically reactive Chemical stabi...

Page 5: ...ade over extended periods of time Bioaccumulative Potential Not expected to bioaccumulate Mobility in Soil Volatilization to air is not expected to be a significant fate process due to the low vapor p...

Page 6: ...ing requirements of California Proposition 65 International Hazard Classification Canada This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Hazardous Products Regulations S...

Page 7: ...ED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT THE SAFETY OF THIS PRODUCT OR...

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Page 9: ...019 Supplier Southern Cross Lubes Victoria and Tasmania 58 66 Ajax Road Altona Victoria 3018 Australia 24 Hour Emergency Telephone Product Technical Information Supplier General Contact 1300 131 001...

Page 10: ...to person SECTION 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS This material is defined as a mixture No Reportable Hazardous Substance s or Complex Substance s Other ingredients determined not to be haza...

Page 11: ...Significant Hazards See Section 4 for First Aid Advice See Section 8 for advice on the minimum requirements for personal protective equipment Additional protective measures may be necessary depending...

Page 12: ...tic accumulation Consult local applicable standards for guidance Additional references include American Petroleum Institute 2003 Protection Against Ignitions Arising out of Static Lightning and Stray...

Page 13: ...gh times for your use conditions Inspect and replace worn or damaged gloves The types of gloves to be considered for this material include Nitrile Viton No protection is ordinarily required under norm...

Page 14: ...mineral oil only IP 346 3 wt SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Material is stable under normal conditions CONDITIONS TO AVOID Excessive heat High energy sources of ignition INCOMPATIBLE MA...

Page 15: ...e toxicant Based on assessment of the components Lactation No end point data for material Not expected to cause harm to breast fed children Specific Target Organ Toxicity STOT Single Exposure No end p...

Page 16: ...products Protect the environment Dispose of used oil at designated sites Minimize skin contact Do not mix used oils with solvents brake fluids or coolants Empty Container Warning Empty Container Warn...

Page 17: ...on was modified Section 11 Tox List Cited Table information was added Southern Cross Lubes Victoria and Tasmania Section 01 Supplier Mailing Address information was modified The information and recomm...

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Page 19: ...MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL AMARUQ WTP NUNAVUT VEOLIA PROJECT 5000 218 009 Veolia Water Technologies Canada Inc SCHUTTE KOERTING FIGURE 264 EDUCTOR...

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Page 21: ...nap valve and float arrangement Non Electrical Eductors can be used in hazardous locations where electrically operated alternatives would require expensive explosion proofing Easy to Install Either th...

Page 22: ...e information Size In Inches Connections In Inches Wgt In Lbs Working Pressures Dimensions in Inches Max Round Particle Size In Inches Suction Disch Pressure Cast Iron Bronze Stainless Steel A B C Mot...

Page 23: ...are not removable on these eductors Sizes 1 and smaller are of molded construction Pressure Suction Discharge Fig 4 FIG 264 PVC EDUCTOR Sizes from 1 1 2 up are designed as shown here and in Fig 5 On...

Page 24: ...on see accompanying Bulletin 2M Supplement Performance Data TRIP COLLARS Adjustable between 2 and 7 for float travel FIG 280 FLOAT OPERATED SNAP ACTING VALVE Has no intermediate position Opens wide or...

Page 25: ...y mixed in the throat of the eductor and are discharged against back pressure The streamlined body with no pockets permits the pressure liquid to move straight through the eductor and reduces the poss...

Page 26: ...in the suction liquid line The pressure drop between the pressure liquid and the discharge should be at least 10 psi to give adequate mixing and the difference between the discharge pressure and the...

Page 27: ...ally the tank is filled by means of the eductors Mixing occurs as soon as the level of liquid in the tank covers the suction of the eductor In addition to the mixing obtained between suction and motiv...

Page 28: ...ength x 5 7 8 overall width and 3 17 overall length x 8 1 8 overall width pressure connection sizes All are cast in one piece and have female thread connections for installation on nipples welded into...

Page 29: ...le from stock Prices delivery or a sectional outline drawing 67 XS 081 J will be furnished on request Stainless steel funnels are stocked in 1 1 4 1 1 2 and 2 sizes Fig 227 Hopper Equipped Eductor Tab...

Page 30: ...uces a high velocity jet which entrains the sludge or mud This mixture is then discharged through a vertical pipe or hose For performance information see Bulletin 2M Supplement Similar units which use...

Page 31: ...harges through the discharge connection All suction flow is in a straight line through the eductor For performance information see Bulletin 2M Supplement Fig 22 FIG 235 ANNULAR MULTI NOZZLE WATER JET...

Page 32: ...d by turning the discharge line up or by submerging the end of the discharge line It is recommended that the eductor be installed a short distance above the liquid to be handled and that short suction...

Page 33: ...two or more liquids with an S K Fig 258 Eductor The pressure liquid taken from the top of the tank is passed through a pump to the eductor The jet action of this fluid entrains the liquid at the bott...

Page 34: ...or Pressure Gauge Check Valve Solution Control Valve Detergent Concentrate Hose Check Valve Suction Fig 217 Steam Jet Syphon Pressure Gauge Thermometer Felt Eductor Fig 34 FIG 264 OR FIG 265 EDUCTOR U...

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Page 44: ...item Warning Suspended load Warning Tipping over Warning Hand injuries Warning Dangerous electri cal voltage Warning Pull in hazard Warning Excess pressure Warning Risk to the environ ment Warning Ho...

Page 45: ...ction Read and understood the relevant parts of the operating instructions before starting work Know the safety devices and regulations 1 5 1 Tasks and information for the owner operators Regularly ch...

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Page 108: ...Do not readjust the sensor sleeve installed at the factory Install threaded sleeve in the stator Install sensor sleeve Open cover of connection head Install connection wires at the temperature sensor...

Page 109: ...perature sensor exists in case of identical deviations Exchange the temperature sensor Observe chapters 6 2 6 3 In case of correct values a defect of the connection cable or the connection terminals e...

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Page 111: ...e 2 2 Task to dissipate the corresponding frictional heat to avoid infiltration of the product into the sealing gap 2 3 Medium clean cold and stable liquid is used e g water it must be compatible with...

Page 112: ...3 2 Seal flush supply from an external system API Plan 54 Thermosyphon vessel TS Agitation natural circulation Cooling and leakage compensation in the TS vessels Pressure function with nitrogen N2 GLR...

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Page 119: ...elf ventilated motors must be equipped with a PTC temperature monitoring device for speed control by means of a frequency inverter Force ventilated motors may be loaded with nominal torque for the com...

Page 120: ...se when starting the pump which make a higher breakaway torque necessary these should be resolved by the adjustment of a magnetic bias In the case of the magnetic bias the drive is supplied with curre...

Page 121: ...one year from the date of shipment Client User Entity Address of plant Contact Person Phone Number Fax Number E mail Address Technical Pump Data Pump Model Pump Commission Performance Data Pumped Pro...

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Page 123: ...th the item as the packing slip All returns are subject to restocking charges and to the SEEPEX Inc Return Goods Authorization RGA Policy which is available on www seep ex com and is incorporated here...

Page 124: ...ect to misuse neglect damage or al teration SEEPEX Inc shall be held free and harmless from any dispute or claim anywhere arising from and relating to infringe ment of patent design trademark or copyr...

Page 125: ...Ausgabe issue B 19 06 2008 Dokument document 20 0 6 XV Blatt sheet 1 1 SSHQGL 0DQXIDFWXUHU V GRFXPHQWV VXSSOLHUV available...

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Page 127: ...High Performance AC Vector Drives B1000 Operating Instruction Manuals For Gear Units Intelligent Drivesystems B1000 DRIVESYSTEMS...

Page 128: ...Reducer Lubrication Types U11020 Minicase SM Worm Reducer Lubrication Types U11040 Minicase SMI SMID Worm Reducer Lubrication Types U11050 FLEXBLOC Worm Reducer Lubrication Types U11060 Standard In L...

Page 129: ...st Drawings U15000 Helical In Line Parts List Drawings U15100 CLINCHER Parts List Drawings U15200 CLINCHER VL2 VL3 Parts List Drawings U15210 90 1 Helical Bevel Parts List Drawings U15300 90 1 Helical...

Page 130: ...Drawings BIM 1012 Standard Helical In Line Gearboxes Installation Maintenance Instructions U10000 General Instructions U10020 Safety Notes U10040 Storage Commissioning U10060 Unit Installation U10250...

Page 131: ...ctions U10020 Safety Notes U10040 Storage Commissioning U10060 Unit Installation U10250 Solid Shaft Connections U10500 Reducer Mounting Footed Flange Mount Gear Units U10750 Helical Bevel Reducer Lubr...

Page 132: ...invoice nor should payment of the NORD invoice be withheld awaiting adjustment of such claims as the carrier guarantees safe delivery NORD will try to assist in collecting claims for loss or damage d...

Page 133: ...or related operating instructions WARNING NORD assumes no liability for personal injury equipment damage or malfunctions resulting from failure to comply with any installation safety notes The appli c...

Page 134: ...rs and gear units may become hot during operation or shortly after start up In some instances additional protection against accidental contact may be necessary Use caution to avoid burns or serious in...

Page 135: ...ys snap rings spacers shims etc Steel Gear housing and housing components Cast iron or Aluminum depending on type and size Worm gears Bronze alloy Radial seals sealing caps and rubber components Elast...

Page 136: ...e following Please check your gear unit for a vent and if applicable to your product remove the sealing plug to activate WARNING To prevent build up of excessive pressure sealed vents must be activate...

Page 137: ...ents and raceways Once every few months rotate the input shaft approximately 10 20 revolutions to redistribute the weight of gears and shafts and to prevent brinnelling of the bearings and drying of t...

Page 138: ...nt additional stress or load forces from being imposed upon the gear unit To facilitate oil drainage it may be desirable to elevate the gear box foundation above the surrounding support structure All...

Page 139: ...53 58 78 67 91 M12 68 92 100 135 110 155 M14 107 145 159 215 180 250 M16 170 230 247 335 290 390 M18 240 325 343 465 400 540 M20 339 460 487 660 570 770 M22 465 630 664 900 770 1 050 M24 583 790 848 1...

Page 140: ...An endwise blow to the reducer shaft can generate damaging axial forces and cause damage to the reducer housing bearings or internal components WARNING To avoid serious injury the user must provide su...

Page 141: ...ction mount all power take off devices sprockets pulleys gears etc so that the applied load center is as close to the gear housing as possible as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Sprocket or Gear Mounting S...

Page 142: ...If the key t is too tight light ling of the key sides and hand tting of the keys may be required 3 Keyed hollow shaft bore tolerances Standard keyed hollow shaft bore tolerances are shown in the foll...

Page 143: ...apply an anti seize compound or anti corrosive lubricant to the mating shafts as shown in Figure 1 Assembly and subsequent dismantling will be aided by the anti seize agent Figure 1 Application of ant...

Page 144: ...ply a suitable assembly paste or anti seize compound to the mating shafts C Install the retaining washer over the end of the hollow bore D Secure the appropriate cap screw into the machine shaft and t...

Page 145: ...roove o Ring p Break q N N mm mm lb lb in 16 M5 Not applicable n 20 M6 8370 5600 1 0 1900 1300 0 04 25 M10 12400 7300 1 0 2800 1600 0 04 30 M10 17515 7200 1 0 3900 1600 0 04 35 M12 29140 8700 1 5 6500...

Page 146: ...WARNING The supporting solid shaft or driven machine shaft must be of adequate size and strength to withstand normal operating loads and peak loads without damage to itself or any of the system compo...

Page 147: ...rns can no longer be achieved J Reset the torque wrench to approximately 3 5 over torque and tighten the locking screws for 1 or 2 more passes This procedure will compensate for relaxation of the lock...

Page 148: ...ing The NORD GRIPMAXX is ideal for start stop operation and bi directional loading because it does not depend on keys or keyways that transmit torque which can also can become loose or deform when sub...

Page 149: ...isc 1 apart loosen the shrink disc locking screws 2 Slide the shrink disk over the reducer shaft 5 and slide the torque bushing 3 onto the machine shaft making sure it is seated completely G Con rm th...

Page 150: ...g This may require tapping the bolts with a soft faced hammer or prying lightly between the outer collars C Remove the gear reducer from the machine shaft 6 Re installation A It may be possible to re...

Page 151: ...r while the hold down bolts are properly secured once the reducer is secured the tenon helps prevent movement of the reducer and it helps locate the center of the reducer output shaft Table Flange Pil...

Page 152: ...ucer housings Some gear reducer housings are available with a foot and an output ange Units with a foot and a B5 Flange are desig nated with the suf x XF after the primary model number and units with...

Page 153: ...t WARNING It is the responsibility of the machine builder to design a support bracket of adequate strength and rigidity and supply an appropriate tightening bolt assembly Failure to do so may result i...

Page 154: ...82 G 29608000 0 98 3 15 1 57 1 57 M24 x 200 4676 0 45 SK7382 G 25 80 40 40 20 8 11 4 SK8282 G 29610000 1 22 3 94 1 97 1 97 M30 x 260 6382 0 64 SK8382 G 31 100 50 50 28 39 16 3 SK9282 G 29610000 1 22 3...

Page 155: ...t WARNING It is the responsibility of the machine builder to design a support bracket of adequate strength and rigidity and supply an appropriate tightening bolt assembly Failure to do so may result i...

Page 156: ...6 7 M8 x 25 8 8 27 20 62 SK9032 1AZD SK9033 1AZD 29603605 16 5 mm 0 65 in M16 7 M10 x 30 8 8 53 39 62 SK9042 1AZD SK9043 1AZD 29605205 25 mm 0 98 in M24 7 M12 x 35 8 8 92 68 62 SK9052 1AZD SK9053 1AZD...

Page 157: ...e support The user must supply a suitably strong and rigid mating ma chine support that provides load bearing capacity on both sides of the machine support bracket WARNING It is the responsibility of...

Page 158: ...16 N A N A N A SK9032 1 K SK9033 1 K 68390610 M12 X 35 A12 Qty 3 Ea 22012350 28560126 N A 0 65 16 5 M16 N A N A N A SK9042 1 K SK9043 1 K 68490610 M16 X 40 A16 Qty 3 Ea 22016400 28560166 N A 0 98 25 M...

Page 159: ...ich lubricant is needed for a certain applica tion please contact NORD Gear 3 Lubrication replacement If the gear unit is lled with mineral oil the lubricant should be replaced at least after every 10...

Page 160: ...nimum acceptable oil level is 0 15 in 4mm below the oil level hole 8 Oil plug locations All gear units are assembled with the oil ll level oil drain and vent plugs installed in their proper locations...

Page 161: ...seals it would ow down to the oil slinger mounted onto the shaft As the shaft rotates the oil will sling off into the dry cavity A sight tube is provided for dry cavity inspection At the bottom of the...

Page 162: ...92 and are gen erally much more ef cient than worm only gear units How ever it is important to consider the following when using worm gears Worm gears reach their peak rated ef ciency after they under...

Page 163: ...imum acceptable oil level is 0 15 in 4mm below the oil level hole 9 Oil plug locations All gear units are assembled with the oil ll level oil drain and vent plugs installed in their proper locations a...

Page 164: ...e worm gears and acceler ate wear 4 Ef ciency It is important to consider the following when using worm gears Worm gears reach their peak rated ef ciency after they undergo a natural run in process up...

Page 165: ...l viscosity change may be ben e cial If the gear unit is exposed to frequent high load condi tions A higher viscosity oil will have a higher lm thickness offering better overall resistance to oil shea...

Page 166: ...iency IMPORTANT NOTE Worm gear reducers applied in cold temperature service may require increased motor power for the following reasons Lower operating temperatures cause lubrication viscosity to incr...

Page 167: ...when specifying gear reducers for high temper ature service If there is concern about exceeding the safe operating temperature limit please consult NORD to discuss alternatives 10 Oil Viscosity The v...

Page 168: ...n cold temperature service may require increased motor power for the following reasons Lower operating temperatures cause lubrication viscosity to increase in both the gearbox and in the moving areas...

Page 169: ...on when specifying gear reducers for high tem perature service If there is concern about exceeding the allowable safe operating temperatures please consult NORD to discuss alternatives 10 Oil Viscosit...

Page 170: ...ired pressure vac uum in the over ow tank Expansion Chamber Kit Dimensions Parts List Kit Part Number 28390390 0 7 Liter Oil Expansion Chamber Kit P N A B C D E F Units 28390390 0 7 Liter 3 94 1 97 0...

Page 171: ...embly n o p 88 106 lb in q For motor sizes 63 71 80 90 100 112 Motor attachment bolt q Motor Sizes 63 71 80 Assembly vent hose to port as shown Motor Sizes 90 100 112 Assembly vent hose to port as sho...

Page 172: ...P UP PCJMHFBS 91 6n PAO UP UP PCJM 4 6o FG UP UP VDIT 6 Optional Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand Type Notes VG460 PAO UP UP PCJM 4 FG PAO UP UP PCJM...

Page 173: ...P PCJM MZHPZMF 5JWFMB 4 MQIBTZO 1 Renolin 1 M CFSTZOUI FG UP UP PCJM 5 VDIT FG PAO UP UP PCJM 4 JCVT BTTJEB M CFSPJM 6 FG PG UP UP PCJM MZHPZMF BTTJEB 8 M CFSTZOUI 6 VG460 MIN EP UP UP PCJMHFBS 91 0NB...

Page 174: ...nge Manufacturer Brand Type Notes VG680 PAO UP UP PCJM 4 6 Optional Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand Type Notes VG460 PAO UP UP PCJM 4 FG PAO UP UP PC...

Page 175: ...1 M CFSTZOUI FG PAO UP UP PCJM 4 JCVT BTTJEB M CFSPJM 6 FG PG UP UP PCJM MZHPZMF M CFSTZOUI 6 VG220 PAO UP UP PCJM 4 0NBMB 3 MQIBTZO 5 M CFSTZOUI PG UP UP PCJM MZHPZMF 5JWFMB 4 MQIBTZO 1 Renolin 1 M...

Page 176: ...or approach 0 C 32 F or lower Fluid grease is being considered or speci ed for lubricating the gear unit Lower than an ISO VG100 viscosity oil is being considered for a cold temperature service WARNI...

Page 177: ...assida GL150 Kl beroil 4 UH 1 150N FG PG 25 to 25 C 13 to 77 F Mobil Glygoyle 150 N A N A N A Kl bersynth UH1 6 150 VG220 PAO 35 to 40 C 31 to 104 F Mobil SHC630 Omala RL220 Alphasyn T220 N A Kl bersy...

Page 178: ...rature limits and the actual operating conditions The selected oil type and viscosity is considered appropriate for most applications utilizing the speci ed NORD gear unit type Different oil types or...

Page 179: ...L150 Kl beroil 4 UH 1 150N FG PG 25 to 25 C 13 to 77 F Mobil Glygoyle 150 N A N A N A Kl bersynth UH1 6 150 VG220 PAO 35 to 40 C 31 to 104 F Mobil SHC630 Omala RL220 Alphasyn T220 N A Kl bersynth GEM...

Page 180: ...erating temperature range for the gear unit is depen dent upon assembly components used their individual temperature limits and the actual operating conditions The selected oil type and viscosity is c...

Page 181: ...4 220N PG 25 to 40 C 13 to 104 F Mobil Glygoyle 220 Tivela S220 Alphasyn PG220 Renolin PG220 Kl bersynth GH 6 220 FG PAO 25 to 40 C 13 to 104 F Mobil SHC Cibus 220 N A N A Cassida GL220 Kl beroil 4 U...

Page 182: ...3 0 22 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 13 SK000 0 25 0 24 0 42 0 40 0 25 0 24 0 42 0 40 0 25 0 24 0 25 0 24 SK01 SK015 0 23 0 22 0 40 0 38 0 23 0 22 0 40 0 38 0 23 0 22 0 23 0 22 SK010 SK0105 0 40 0 38 0 63 0 60 0 4...

Page 183: ...16 1 10 0 74 0 70 1 16 1 10 0 74 0 70 0 74 0 70 SK300 F SK3005 F 1 32 1 25 1 59 1 50 1 32 1 25 1 90 1 80 1 32 1 25 1 32 1 25 SK33 F SK335F 1 06 1 00 1 59 1 50 1 06 1 00 1 59 1 50 1 06 1 00 1 06 1 00 S...

Page 184: ...00 SK22 0 53 0 50 2 01 1 90 2 22 2 10 1 90 1 80 1 48 1 40 1 48 1 40 SK 23 1 27 1 20 2 11 2 00 2 01 1 90 2 54 2 40 1 69 1 60 1 69 1 60 SK31E 1 16 1 10 2 11 2 00 2 32 2 20 1 80 1 70 1 59 1 50 1 59 1 50...

Page 185: ...15 9 15 0 14 8 14 0 19 5 18 5 16 9 16 0 16 9 16 0 SK 63 F 14 3 13 5 14 8 14 0 16 4 15 5 19 0 18 0 14 8 14 0 14 8 14 0 SK 72 F 10 6 10 0 24 3 23 0 19 5 18 5 29 6 28 0 24 3 23 0 24 3 23 0 SK 73 F 23 2 2...

Page 186: ...0 70 0 59 0 56 0 85 0 80 0 69 0 65 0 62 0 59 0 SK 9382 78 0 74 0 74 0 70 0 45 4 43 0 79 0 75 0 69 0 65 0 63 0 60 0 SK 10282 95 0 90 0 95 0 90 0 42 3 40 0 95 0 90 0 63 0 60 0 87 0 82 0 SK 10382 90 0 85...

Page 187: ...10 0 29 1 27 5 33 8 32 0 38 0 36 0 19 0 18 0 25 4 24 0 SK 9082 1 18 0 17 0 54 0 52 0 66 0 63 0 76 0 72 0 34 9 33 0 49 1 46 5 SK 9086 1 30 6 29 0 77 0 73 0 90 0 85 0 108 102 51 0 48 0 66 0 62 0 SK 909...

Page 188: ...9 1 27 5 34 9 33 0 40 7 38 5 20 1 19 0 27 5 26 0 SK 9082 1 22 2 21 0 57 0 54 0 70 0 66 0 85 0 80 0 40 2 38 0 55 0 52 0 SK 9086 1 38 0 36 0 82 0 78 0 96 0 91 0 113 107 56 0 53 0 80 0 76 0 SK 9092 1 42...

Page 189: ...poration Toll Free in the United States 888 314 6673 NORD Gear Limited Toll Free in Canada 800 668 4378 92 Helical bevel footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factor...

Page 190: ...s Oil Fill M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 Quarts Liters Quarts Liters Quarts Liters Quarts Liters Quarts Liters Quarts Liters SK 92072 1 0 28 0 26 0 52 0 49 0 44 0 42 0 57 0 54 0 31 0 29 0 33 0 31 SK 92172 1 0 36...

Page 191: ...Free in the United States 888 314 6673 NORD Gear Limited Toll Free in Canada 800 668 4378 92 Helical bevel anged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre d...

Page 192: ...42125 2 96 2 80 12 5 11 8 10 8 10 2 10 6 10 0 6 55 6 20 6 55 6 20 SK 43125 4 49 4 25 13 7 13 0 11 1 10 5 14 3 13 5 7 61 7 20 7 61 7 20 www nord com docs 12 22 14 NORD Gear Corporation Toll Free in th...

Page 193: ...4 02 3 80 SK 42125 VF 3 17 3 00 12 2 11 5 12 2 11 5 11 6 11 0 8 88 8 40 7 71 7 30 SK 43125 VF 4 97 4 70 15 9 15 0 13 7 13 0 16 9 16 0 9 51 9 00 8 14 7 70 www nord com docs 12 22 14 NORD Gear Corporati...

Page 194: ...03 7 60 8 03 7 60 Oil Levels shown apply to gear units ending in AZ AF Helical worm hollow shaft lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre determined oil ll...

Page 195: ...76 4 50 3 91 3 70 4 86 4 60 3 49 3 30 3 49 3 30 SK 872 3 91 3 70 10 1 9 60 9 62 9 10 7 71 7 30 4 97 4 70 8 45 8 00 SK 873 6 55 6 20 8 88 8 40 7 93 7 50 9 62 9 10 7 93 7 50 7 93 7 50 SK 972 6 87 6 50 1...

Page 196: ...773 F 2 43 2 30 5 28 5 00 3 80 3 60 4 76 4 50 4 12 3 90 4 12 3 90 SK 872 F 3 70 3 50 9 51 9 00 8 35 7 90 8 14 7 70 4 12 3 90 7 61 7 20 SK 873 F 5 28 5 00 9 30 8 80 8 03 7 60 8 45 8 00 8 45 8 00 8 45 8...

Page 197: ...50 11 1 10 5 SK772 1VL 2 11 2 00 4 02 3 80 2 54 2 40 3 38 3 20 1 69 1 60 2 64 2 50 SK773 1VL 2 43 2 30 4 02 3 80 3 49 3 30 3 38 3 20 2 54 2 40 3 28 3 10 SK872 1VL 5 28 5 00 8 24 7 80 4 86 4 60 6 76 6...

Page 198: ...5 4 76 4 50 8 14 7 70 SK772 1F VL 2 11 2 00 4 02 3 80 2 54 2 40 3 49 3 30 1 80 1 70 2 54 2 40 SK773 1F VL 2 11 2 00 3 70 3 50 3 38 3 20 3 06 2 90 2 43 2 30 3 17 3 00 SK872 1F VL 5 28 5 00 7 93 7 50 5...

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