Tidland Maxcess 650 Series User Manual Download Page 2

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Tidland Leaf Shaft 

MI 27L691995 1 L 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

When using this Tidland product, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the 
risk of personal injury. Your company's safety instructions and procedures should always be followed. 
When using this product with any other equipment or machinery, all safety requirements stipulated by 
that equipment or machinery manufacturer must be followed. Compliance with local, state, and federal 
safety requirements is your responsibility. No part of these or the following instructions should be 
construed as conflicting with or nullifying the instructions from other sources. Be familiar with the 
hazards and safety requirements in your work environment and always work safely. 

 

Read and understand all instructions and shaft design application limits before operation. 

Never use this product for a purpose or in a machine that it was not specifically designed for. See 
Product Safety Data Sheet (PSDS). 

Do not exceed the operation loads for this shaft as noted on its PSDS, Product Safety Data Sheet. 

Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and on the PSDS. 

Do not use fingers or other objects to deflate the shaft; Tidland recommends using the Tidland Air 
Release Tool (see page 3). 

Inspect the shaft for wear and/or other safety and functional deficiencies daily, before each use. 

Wear safety glasses or proper eye protection when inflating or deflating or otherwise operating the air 
system. 

Do not remove or otherwise alter any setscrews or fastening devices prior to using this product. 

Do not operate this product if any setscrews or fastening devices are missing. 

Do not lift shaft manually if it is beyond your capacity. Loads over 1/3 your body weight may be 
prohibitive. Consult your company safety policy. 

When lifting a shaft, use proper lifting techniques, keeping back straight and lifting with the legs. 

Do not carry or lift this product over wet or slippery surfaces. 

Use appropriate mechanical lifting devices, such as a hoist or shaft puller, for heavier shafts.  

When performing maintenance or repair procedures, do not pressurize the shaft if journal setscrews 
are loose or missing. 

When performing maintenance procedures, do not pressurize the shaft if the journal is missing. 

All replacement parts used on this product should be made to original Tidland specifications. 

All maintenance and repair procedures performed on this product should be done to Tidland 
specifications by qualified personnel. 

 

Summary of Contents for Maxcess 650 Series

Page 1: ...Tidland Leaf Shaft User Manual EN Series 650 650HD 750 MI 27L691995 1 L TIDLAND WINDING SOLUTIONS...

Page 2: ...on the PSDS Do not use fingers or other objects to deflate the shaft Tidland recommends using the Tidland Air Release Tool see page 3 Inspect the shaft for wear and or other safety and functional defi...

Page 3: ...e 12 Torque Requirements 12 Leaf Assembly 13 Replacing the Leaves 14 Replacing Springs 14 Installing Add on Leaves 15 Troubleshooting 16 CAUTION Wear eye protection when using tools or compressed air...

Page 4: ...r end view of internal parts JOURNAL EXTERNAL LEAF LEAF SCREW ATTACHES EXTERNAL LEAF TO INTERNAL LEAF BUTTONS NOTE Leaves on the 650HD shaft are not removable the screws are not accessible RUBBER TUBE...

Page 5: ...he top allows the internal rubber element to expand more uniformly and prevents the internal element from having to lift the weight of the material roll Inflating the shaft with the fixed leaf down or...

Page 6: ...e all air 2 Locate and remove the valve 3 Apply thread sealant according to manufacturer s directions to the threads of the valve unless the sealant is pre applied and reinstall NOTE Valves with pre a...

Page 7: ...bly with a male o ring connector pictured at right Remove your old rubber tube assembly page 9 and install the new one pushing the tube assembly firmly into the socket in the journal See page 8 for us...

Page 8: ...Standard pincer Tidland Part No 27L778957 Spring return pincer Tidland Part No 27L778958 1 With the pincer squeeze the tangs 1 on the hose clamp until you can lift the load retaining hook 2 and then...

Page 9: ...rubber tube assembly allowing for easier removal 2 With the leaves wedged in lifted position remove all air from the shaft Use the Tidland Air Release Tool for safety and best results 3 For cantileve...

Page 10: ...to the manufacturer s directions to threads of the valve b Screw the valve into the shaft and torque to 8 8 10 ft lbs 12 13 6 Nm Disassembling a Rubber Tube Assembly The standard rubber tube assembly...

Page 11: ...ng 3 deep inside the rubber tube NOTE If the assembly uses a tube stiffener insert it into the rubber tube first and attach it to the tube fitting Then insert the fitting into the rubber tube For rubb...

Page 12: ...er to threads of the journal set screws Reinstall the set screws and torque as shown in the chart below 7 Reinstall the valve a Apply a thread sealant according to the manufacturer s directions to thr...

Page 13: ...50 LEAF SHAFT Item Description 1 External leaf 2 External leaf fastener 3 Leaf button 4 Internal leaf fastener 5 Internal leaf 6 Foam spring 7 Leaf spring 8 Rubber tube filler 9 Rubber tube filler fas...

Page 14: ...act wrench to break the seal 3 Use the new fasteners supplied with your shaft to install the external leaves Note If the new fasteners do not have a pre applied threadlocker use a small amount of Loct...

Page 15: ...he bolts from the existing leaf that correspond with the holes in the add on leaf Do not remove the existing leaf 3 Set the add on leaf on top of the existing leaf and install the longer bolts that we...

Page 16: ...ve hand pad Files may be used on steel leaves Cores slipping Low air pressure Operate shaft at 80 psi minimum 5 5 bar for optimal performance Air leak Check rubber tube assembly for leaks and replace...

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