background image

 

Notes on the supplementary  manual  and the manufacturer 

 

 

5

Notes on the supplementary  manual and the 
manufacturer 

These operating instructions help you use the coupling properly and safely. 

  

Keeping the instructions available 

These operating instructions are  an integral part of the coupling. Make sure  that these 
operating instructions are  constantly available at the place of use and in legible 
condition for the  user. Add these  operating instructions each  time you sell this type of 
coupling or make it otherwise available to any third party. 

  

Target group of these operating instructions 

These instructions are addressed to the owner  and to all persons who perform the 
following activities with and on the coupling: 

 

Transportation 

 

Storage 

 

Assembly 

 

Putting into operation 

 

Operating 

 

Servicing 

 

Maintenance  work 

 

Decommissioning 

 

Disposal. 

These operating instructions are  intended for trained specialist personnel and for 
qualified and authorised operating personnel. 

Each of these  persons must have  read and understood the contents of these 
operating instructions. Following the  instructions contained in this manual  helps avoid 
dangers and increases the  reliability and the service life of the coupling.  
As well as the instructions in this manual,  pay attention to the applicable legal and 
other regulations that apply to the installation site, such  as, e. g.: 

 

Accident  prevention regulations  

 

Regulations for safe and proper work.  

  

Summary of Contents for MMS-T W Series

Page 1: ...MULTI MONT SELLA Torsionally flexible claw coupling MMS T W with taper bush Sizes 25 to 1000 English version of the original German operating instructions 06 2016 en 15500002060002...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ntanglement 12 Avoiding risks of burns from hot surfaces 12 Avoiding risks of poisoning 12 Structural features of warning notices 13 Structural features of notices referring to property damage 13 Warn...

Page 4: ...ing the coupling 35 Guide values for the shaft displacement 35 Alignment tolerances 36 Mounting the protection device 37 Putting the coupling into operation 38 Operation 39 Eliminating malfunctions 40...

Page 5: ...addressed to the owner and to all persons who perform the following activities with and on the coupling Transportation Storage Assembly Putting into operation Operating Servicing Maintenance work Dec...

Page 6: ...documents are deemed integral parts of these operating instructions Retain these documents together with these operating instructions Add these documents each time you sell this type of coupling or ma...

Page 7: ...nd protection devices Failure to observe the notes in the operating instructions regarding transportation storage assembly commissioning operation maintenance cleaning and disassembly of the coupling...

Page 8: ...aintenance intervals Any other use or any use beyond the limits of proper use is deemed improper use and can lead to property damage or personal injury The following types of use in particular are dee...

Page 9: ...reas Use of the personal protective equipment Safe working practices Applicable accident prevention regulations Hazards arising from the coupling whilst in operation Behaviour in an emergency First ai...

Page 10: ...ing to the specified torque Maintenance and cleaning work on couplings Prohibition of unauthorised conversions Conversions or modifications are permissible only with the manufacturer s approval Exclus...

Page 11: ...arise when using the coupling Dangers to persons or impairment of the coupling and other property can especially occur if the coupling is improperly transported mounted commissioned and maintained by...

Page 12: ...ing machine prior to all work on the coupling Secure the driving machine to prevent reactivation Exclusively operate the coupling with a mounted and functional protection device Affix a label warning...

Page 13: ...TION Notices containing the word CAUTION warn of a situation which can cause slight or moderate injuries The following specific danger symbols can also be used in the warning notices in lieu of the ge...

Page 14: ...abels which are affixed at the place of use of the coupling Make sure that none of the warning and instruction signs installed at the coupling s operating location are covered over and that they are a...

Page 15: ...the driven machine They reduce torsional vibrations and shock loads and are able to compensate for misalignments The coupling consists of two coupling halves and the flexible elements Joining the coup...

Page 16: ...d via flexible elements 4 which are guided and held in place by a retaining cap 2 The flexible elements 4 can be mounted and removed after loosening the bolts 1 and sliding back the retaining cap 2 Th...

Page 17: ...e elements Taper bush The taper bush is a connection element with a conical basic form and a longitudinal slot It acts as a form fitting shaft hub connection to connect the coupling hub with the shaft...

Page 18: ...parting line B enables the toothed ring to be replaced without moving the coupling halves From size MMS 100 on six saddle elements 1 are used where two rubber buffers 2 each are connected via one ext...

Page 19: ...r Identifier Natural synthetic caoutchouc in standard design 40 C to 80 C black SN Synthetic caoutchouc NBR 40 C to 100 C black SP Silicone caoutchouc VMQ 70 C to 120 C blue SX Polyurethane PUR 30 C t...

Page 20: ...y note Inform the manufacturer in the event of discrepancies Check the scope of supply for any damage Use only the rubber quality which is designated for the specific intended use Check the label for...

Page 21: ...ight as of which support is required depends on your physical capabilities and the local regulations and conditions In order to transport the coupling or a component thereof above a weight of 25 kg pr...

Page 22: ...Transporting the coupling 22 Transporting the coupling hub with flexible elements and retaining cap in the pre assembled condition Transportation of coupling hub...

Page 23: ...Transporting the coupling 23 Transportation of taper bush...

Page 24: ...proportion of UV rays e g the sun fluorescent tubes Protection against draughts Protection against ozone caused by e g electric motors mercury vapour lamps Avoid component stresses e g due to flexible...

Page 25: ...ssembly Obtain the work clearance permit from the responsible person prior to all work on and with the coupling Switch the drive unit off Secure the drive unit to prevent reactivation Post up a cautio...

Page 26: ...assembled are in flawless condition Basic notes regarding the condition of delivery The coupling can be delivered in any of the following conditions Pre assembled but not tightened to the required tor...

Page 27: ...example an adhesive the required torque must be adapted under circumstances Observe the specifications of the screw locking compound manufacturer for any changed tightening torques Tighten the bolts c...

Page 28: ...nections without tightening according to DIN 6885 1 1968 08 They must not be exceeded under any circumstances Check the finished bores using suitable measuring equipment Machine the keyways as require...

Page 29: ...r bush A into the bore B on the coupling hub Schematic diagram Bring the connecting bores to the cover Half a threaded bore must lie opposite a smooth bore B in each case Depending on the design two o...

Page 30: ...Using a spacer lightly tap the end face of the taper bush with a hammer Tighten the bolts once more with the corresponding torque Disassemble hub with taper bush In order to disassemble the hub compl...

Page 31: ...oceed as follows Make sure that the connecting surfaces are free of preservative and grease Assemble the taper bush 5 into the hub of the pre assembled coupling half as described from page 28 onwards...

Page 32: ...use a calibrated torque wrench which is suitable for the required torque The following torques apply as standard unless otherwise specified in the relevant design drawing The following values apply to...

Page 33: ...the coupling halves CAUTION Increased rate of wear due to abrasion as a result of too large a distance between the coupling halves Make sure that the gap dimension between the two coupling halves is...

Page 34: ...is observed see page 36 If necessary correct the distance by moving the units Securely fasten the driven machine and the drive unit in this position Make sure that all saddle elements are available an...

Page 35: ...l and axial displacements must not occur all at the same time Guide values for the shaft displacement The maximum permissible displacement values listed in the table below are guide values as the comp...

Page 36: ...in reasonable limits and in view of the fact that the compensating capability of the coupling largely depends on the rotational speed and the load Precise alignment of the coupling halves has a positi...

Page 37: ...g must be operated exclusively with the protection device mounted The protection device must satisfy the following minimum requirements and ensure Protection against contact with rotating parts Protec...

Page 38: ...ner Perform the following work prior to commissioning Make sure that all bolted connections are tightened to the required torque Check the alignment of the coupling Correct the alignment if necessary...

Page 39: ...ipped with a protection device which is capable of withstanding rupturing of the coupling During operation regularly check the coupling for changed running noises and suddenly occurring vibrations If...

Page 40: ...perating behaviour are always indications of the presence of a malfunction Make sure that the cause of the malfunction is located and immediately eliminated by qualified specialist personnel Table of...

Page 41: ...malfunctions Proceed as follows when eliminating malfunctions Shut off the drive units Secure the drive units to prevent unintentional reactivation Secure the work area using a suitable cordon facilit...

Page 42: ...the coupling at the intervals defined for the specific operation The inspection must be performed by qualified specialist personnel and documented thereafter Visually inspect the coupling on a regular...

Page 43: ...hese include e g machine fitters CAUTION Damage to the drive shafts due to blows when replacing the saddle elements or the toothed ring Support the shaft in a suitable manner before replacing the sadd...

Page 44: ...t its belt points to the hub body on the opposite side It may be necessary to place the saddle element on top at an angle Firmly press the saddle element 4 onto the coupling claw Where necessary use s...

Page 45: ...able container for subsequent disposal Proceed as follows to mount the new toothed ring 4 Place a rubber buffer on top of a coupling claw so that its belt points to the hub body on the opposite side I...

Page 46: ...the tools and aids required for the maintenance work Proceed as follows to commission the coupling Start the drive unit as specified by the owner Check the coupling for low noise and vibration free r...

Page 47: ...nts The flexible elements can be damaged when using unsuitable cleaners As a result the surface can become so hot that a risk of explosion can occur Make sure that the saddle elements do not come into...

Page 48: ...the drive unit off Secure the drive unit to prevent reactivation Post up a caution sign indicating that work is in progress Wear the personal protective equipment specified by the owner Pull the driv...

Page 49: ...ied specialist disposal company Observe and comply with the country specific regulations applicable to the place of use If in doubt contact your municipal or local administration Sort the coupling com...

Page 50: ......

Page 51: ......

Page 52: ......

Reviews: