Rexnord Falk Drive One D Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

Swing Base Installation

Introduction

The Drive One Swing Base is a welded steel structure designed
to support a motor and a right angle Type DB, shaft mounted
drive. The swing base itself is a length of square cross-sectional
tubing with plates welded to it for the motor and drive. The
motor and drive plates are machined and are supported by
gussets for additional strength. A torque arm attaches to the
tube section near the motor end of the swing base.

Supporting the Swing Base

The torque arm connection lug prevents the swing base from
lying flat on the ground; therefore, a supporting structure is
required for mounting the gear drive and motor to the swing
base. This structure is typically built from wood and is unique to
each swing base. All gussets have a 19 mm (0.75 inch)
diameter hole for securing the swing base to the supporting
structure.

Mounting Gear Drive to Swing Base

It is standard procedure to mount the drive to the swing base at
the Factory. These instructions are to be followed when field
mounting of the drive to the swing base is required. Use of
broad, flat shims between the gear drive and mounting plate
are recommended to prevent distortion of the housing when the
drive is bolted down. Jacking screw holes are provided in gear
drive housing to aid in fixing the shims. Begin at the low speed
shaft end and level across the length and then the width of the
gear drive. Use a feeler gauge to insure that all pads are
supported. Bolt down the drive to the torque specified in Table
1, Page 4.

Mounting Motor and Coupling Alignment

Shims are provided for motor mounting. Holes must be drilled
into the swing base motor plate for mounting of the motor. Step
blocks are also provided for some small frame motors. Use a
feeler gauge to ensure that all motor pads are firmly seated.
Motor mounting needs to be done in conjunction with coupling
alignment to control angular and offset misalignment. Refer to
the coupling manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions.
Bolt down the motor to the torque specified in Table 1, Page 4.

Coupling Guard

The coupling guard must be trimmed in order to fit the height
and shaft extension requirements. Refer to the coupling guard
installation manual for instructions on trimming the guard. After
the guard has been trimmed holes can be drilled in the
coupling guard plate on the swing base. The guard can then
be bolted down to the plate.

Lifting the Swing Base Assembly

After the drive, motor, and coupling have been mounted to the
swing base, the completed assembly can be lifted into position
for installation on the driven shaft. The motor eyebolt and the
lifting holes on the drive housing can be used as cable
attachment points. The motor eyebolt is strongest when the
cable pull is vertical. To insure that cable pull on the motor
eyebolt is vertical, use of a spreader bar is recommended. See
the sketch below. To ensure safety, chains or a sling should be
placed behind the torque arm connection.

Mounting Swing Base Assembly to Driven
Equipment

Mount the gear drive to the driven shaft (See Page 2). Secure
the torque arm to the foundation per the instructions in
Appendix A.

Rexnord Industries, LLC, Geared Products, P.O. Box 492, Zip 53201-0492

168-056

3001 W. Canal St., Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee, WI USA Telephone: 414-342-3131

February 2009 (PN 2128959)

Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com

NEW

Appendix B

Falk™ Drive One™ Model C Conveyor Drives

(Page 10 of 16)

Sizes M1220 thru M1250

Type D Series

MOTOR PLATE

COUPLING GUARD PLATE

DRIVE PLATES

LIFTING LUG

2 PER SIDE (4 TOTAL)

GUSSET

TUBE SECTION

TORQUE ARM

MOUNTING

WOODEN SUPPORTING

STRUCTURE

STEP

BLOCK

SPREADER BAR

VERTICAL

CABLE PULL

LOCATE SAFETY

CHAINS/SLING HERE

Summary of Contents for Falk Drive One D Series

Page 1: ...imposed by the drive system in which such products are installed unless the nature of such vibrations has been defined and accepted in writing by Company as a condition of operation II failure to provide suitable installation environment III use for purposes other than those for which designed or other abuse or misuse IV unauthorized attachments modifications or disassembly or V mishandling during...

Page 2: ...astener size Tighten fasteners to the torque specified in Table 1 Page 4 If the required torque is not attainable the fasteners may be tightened with a pre torque of 270 N m 200 lb ft then tightened an additional 60 of rotation with a slugging wrench to achieve proper torque After drive is aligned with driven equipment and bolted down align prime mover to drive input shaft Refer to Page 3 for coup...

Page 3: ...eflection Align the output shaft of the gear drive square and parallel with the driven shaft by placing a straightedge across the face of the sprockets or sheaves as illustrated Check horizontal shaft alignment by placing one leg of a square against the face of the sheave or sprocket with the spirit level on the horizontal leg of the square DO NOT over tighten belts or chains Adjust chains to manu...

Page 4: ... used only after approval from Factory Failure to use an approved lubricant voids warranty For drives operating outside the above temperature range refer to the Synthetic EP Lubricants section Synthetic lubricants can also be used in normal climates WARNING EP LUBRICANTS IN FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY EP lubricants may contain toxic substances and should not be used in the food processing industry wi...

Page 5: ...DA or NSF H 1 classification Consult the Factory Rexnord Industries LLC Geared Products P O Box 492 Zip 53201 0492 168 056 3001 W Canal St Zip 53208 4200 Milwaukee WI USA Telephone 414 342 3131 PN 2128959 February 2009 Fax 414 937 4359 e mail info rexnord com web www rexnord com NEW Falk Drive One Model C Conveyor Drives Owners Manual Type D Series Sizes M1220 thru M1250 Page 5 of 16 TABLE 3 Visco...

Page 6: ... level with new oil of the correct type and viscosity PERIODICALLY 1 Check the oil level of the drive when it is stopped and at ambient temperature Add oil if needed If the oil level is ABOVE the high oil level mark on the dipstick have the oil analyzed for water content Moisture in the oil may indicate that a seal or the heat exchanger is leaking If so replace the defective part immediately and c...

Page 7: ...using seal leaks GREASE LUBRICATED BEARINGS Torque Arm Most shaft mounted drives have a grease lubricated bearings in the torque arm Grease bearings during oil changes or at intervals of every 6 months or 2500 hours of operation whichever is less Stored Inactive Gear Drives Each gear drive is protected with a rust preventative that will protect parts against rust for a period of 4 months in an out...

Page 8: ...e 515 Gasket Eliminator or equivalent to the housing mating surface to the inside of the bolt pattern Assemble bottom plate to housing and tighten fasteners to 85 N m 62 lb ft Install previously remove pipe plugs into old dipstick and breather location Coat pipe threads with Loctite Pipe Joint Compound or equivalent prior to installation Position drive top side up Install dipstick fitting in housi...

Page 9: ... structure at this time 2 Secure the drive to the driven equipment via the rigid coupling connection 3 Mount the clevis to the drive or drive system Locate the position of the clevis to be mounted to the support structure Match drill the mounting holes for M24 Cl 8 8 or 1 inch Grade 5 fasteners or better 4 IF REQUIRED Mount plain spherical bearings into link Secure bearings with retainer plate and...

Page 10: ... gauge to ensure that all motor pads are firmly seated Motor mounting needs to be done in conjunction with coupling alignment to control angular and offset misalignment Refer to the coupling manufacturer s manual for specific instructions Bolt down the motor to the torque specified in Table 1 Page 4 Coupling Guard The coupling guard must be trimmed in order to fit the height and shaft extension re...

Page 11: ...luid Coupling Location of the fluid coupling on the high speed shaft of the drive is determined by the provided shaft spacer Install the fluid coupling on the high speed shaft of the gear drive per fluid coupling instructions Once the fluid coupling is installed the motor adapter plate can be mounted to the bell housing also being located by a register Measurements must be taken to accurately posi...

Page 12: ...e this is the amount each hub overhangs the shaft Once the overhang is determined install the hubs according to the instructions provided with the coupling Install the spacer sections and verify the gap is correct If not readjust the hub on the motor shaft If the coupling is furnished with an interference fit readjustment will not be possible take extra care in making measurements After the proper...

Page 13: ... installed removed without removing the motor see fluid coupling instructions for procedure Mount the coupling hubs to the drive high speed shaft and the motor shaft Hubs are to be mounted flush with the end of the shafts coupling hubs may be furnished with an interference fit Mount the motor to the bell housing apply Loctite 242 or equivalent fastener threads and tighten to proper torque Install ...

Page 14: ...the drive housing itself to maneuver the drive DO NOT lift by the motor lifting eye Mounting the Drive Mount the Alignment Free Drive to the driven equipment per Pages 1 and 2 of this manual With Alignment Free drive assembly supported rotate adjusting screw to move torque arm to desired position and to line up with foundation Torque Arm must be perpendicular in both directions 1 adjust screw if n...

Page 15: ...nd cooling use only DO NOT use if hazardous or explosive materials and vapors are present Guidelines For Installation Before connecting the electric fan check if the information on the fan motor name plate is in accordance with the actual main supply voltage phase and frequency Warning To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury observe the following 1 Switch off the main power su...

Page 16: ...hen cleaning fan both condensation holes Figure 3 Items 1 and 2 are to be temporarily plugged If this is not done guarantee is void When cleaning electrical equipment always use an approved cleaning agent Rexnord Industries LLC Geared Products P O Box 492 Zip 53201 0492 168 056 3001 W Canal St Zip 53208 4200 Milwaukee WI USA Telephone 414 342 3131 February 2009 PN 2128959 Fax 414 937 4359 e mail i...

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