Timken Rollon Tecline Use And Maintenance Download Page 17

Tecline

UM-17

To replace one or more rack segments it is necessary to 
remove the axis from its vertical position and put it in horizon-
tal position. After this, secure it firmly and proceed as follows:

a. 

Remove the motor and the reduction gear but leave the  

  shaft and pinion fitted for the subsequent adjustment (refer  
  to section “Removal and replacement of the drive shaft”).

b. 

Move the carriage into a position that does not interfere  

  with the segment of rack to be replaced.

c. 

Remove plugs (A) using the correct removal tool.

d. 

Undo socket head cap screws (B).

e. 

Remove the rack segment concerned (C)

f. 

Check the positioning of the rack beads (D) and the M8 

  securing plugs inserted in the profile slot, and carefully 
  arrange the new segment of rack without working  
  on the grub screws mounted on the support beads (D)

g. 

Tighten screws (B) in the respective threaded plugs without  

  blocking them, to allow the subsequent adjustment  
  of the rack.

h. 

Insert plugs (A) in their housings, making sure they are  

Removal and replacement of the rack 

  flush with the upper level of the rack. If one or more plugs  
  get damaged during the removal, they must be replaced  
  with equivalent plugs.
 

i. 

By moving the carriage slowly, manually check that the  

  pinion/rack clearance and the pitch on the joint of the 
  replaced segment are the same as the area in which 
  nothing has been worked on (for a starting reference do  
  more tests along the said section). If the clearance is  
  greater the rack needs to be brought closer to the pinion,  
  where the clearance is lower the rack needs to be moved  
  further away from the pinion. Once the clearance has  
  been properly adjusted, proceed with the final tightening  
  of the screws, at the end of which a new clearance check  
  is recommended.

  If the clearance between the teeth is more than antic- 
  ipated, it will result in noisy and inaccurate movement  
  (especially for changes of direction). If the clearance  
  is lower, there will be abnormal consumption of the  
  teeth which would result in damage to the system. If  
  the pitch between the rack segments is incorrect, it  
  could cause serious damage to the teething.

j. 

Proceed with greasing the replaced segment. If the rack  

  segments to be replaced total more than one, you must  
  replace one segment at a time, to avoid losing the initial  
 references.

k. Perform the operation in reverse for refitting.

Summary of Contents for Rollon Tecline

Page 1: ...www rollon com Tecline Interactive catalogs on www rollon com Use and Maintenance English...

Page 2: ...mpany provided that the report of poor operation is made in writing within eight days of its discovery The warranty does not cover damage or defects due to external agents poor maintenance overload un...

Page 3: ...pinion Removal and replacement of the drive shaft UM 15 Removal and replacement of the support bearing UM 16 Removal and replacement of the rack UM 17 PAR carriage sliders and guides replacement Remov...

Page 4: ...moving elements Make sure that the system has been installed on a level floor surface In use accurately comply with the specific performance values declared in the catalog or in particular cases the l...

Page 5: ...88 226498 M10 46 67 79 24275 35655 41724 M12 79 116 136 35401 51995 60845 M14 127 187 219 46816 71408 83563 M16 1998 291 341 66955 98340 115079 M18 283 402 471 8346 119454 139787 M20 402 570 667 10794...

Page 6: ...ured and that their profile does not exceed the maximum bulk allowed Place the necessary warning signs if necessary DO NOT perform handling with an inadequate visual field and when there are obstacles...

Page 7: ...ction alignment and leveling are essential to avoid additional interventions and to ensure correct machine function Upon completion of the connections run a general check to ascertain that all interve...

Page 8: ...ackage to the minimum necessary height and move it with the utmost caution to avoid dangerous oscillations DO NOT perform handling with an inadequate visual field and when there are obstacles along th...

Page 9: ...nents list and spare parts IMPORTANT Purely indicative picture only to be taken as example PAR1 PAR2 PAR4 PAR5 PAR6 PAR7 PAR8 PAR3 PAR9 PAR12 PAR19 PAR13 PAR14 PAR 22 PAR 11 PAR15 PAR16 PAR17 PAR10 PA...

Page 10: ...AR8 Prismatic guide axis Y PAR9 Support bearing axis Z PAR10 Lubrication group axis Z PAR11 Bell shaped flange axis Y PAR12 Pinion axis Z PAR13 Prismatic guide axis Z PAR14 Pinion axis Y PAR15 Support...

Page 11: ...Tecline UM 11 PAS Main components list and spare parts IMPORTANT Purely indicative picture only to be taken as example...

Page 12: ...ting plate and registration gearbox ATTENTION If the Rod Locking safety system has been provided with the axis the correct function ing of the fall stop safety system must be ensured by a device that...

Page 13: ...automatic greasing system optional which can be operated by an on off switch located in the rear part of the lubrication unit this unit comprises a replaceable cartridge a pinion made form Vulkollan...

Page 14: ...the motor unit d replace the empty cartridge e perform the operations in reverse for refitting a undo the socket head cap screws A and remove greasing pipe C from the fitting so that unit B can be co...

Page 15: ...washer C for pinion D d remove pinion D and replace it with a new one e perform the operations in reverse for refitting Extraordinary maintenance Removal and replacement of the drive shaft Proceed as...

Page 16: ...ace the drive shaft j Perform the operations in reverse for refitting Removal and replacement of the support bearing a Remove the motor b Remove the hex head screws A securing the plate and remove the...

Page 17: ...If one or more plugs get damaged during the removal they must be replaced with equivalent plugs i By moving the carriage slowly manually check that the pinion rack clearance and the pitch on the joint...

Page 18: ...e carriage or the V roller to be replaced d Perform the operation in reverse for refitting the cart e Check the preload setting of carriages refer to the section dedicated to thetype of carriages or r...

Page 19: ...w one e Perform the operation in reverse for refitting Replacement Preloading setting To ensure the proper alignment and to minimize the clearance during the translation each axis is equipped with opp...

Page 20: ...erse for refitting positioning with care the two fifth wheel with the teflon side in direct contact with the slide replaced a Loosen the Ch17 nut A of eccentric pivots b Adjust the slide until all con...

Page 21: ...fitting positioning with care the two fifth wheel with the teflon side in direct contact with the slide replaced a Loosen the Ch17 nut A of eccentric pivots b Adjust the slide until all contact with t...

Page 22: ...e for refitting positioning with care the two fifth wheel with the teflon side in direct contact with the slide replaced a Loosen the Ch17 nut A of eccentric pivots b Adjust the slide until all contac...

Page 23: ...fitting positioning with care the two fifth wheel with the teflon side in direct contact with the slide replaced a Loosen the Ch17 nut A of eccentric pivots b Adjust the slide until all contact with t...

Page 24: ...Loosen each of the screws A of the guide B that you want to replace and remove it sideways as shown b Once extracted the guide unscrew the screws A to free up the fixing rawplugs C c Tighten the plug...

Page 25: ...that is essential to work on one slider at a time PAS sliders and guides replacement c Undo the slider making it run along the rail until extraction zone If the axis is working in a vertical position...

Page 26: ...losing plate of profile E undoing the 4 countersunk hex head screws M10 D c Loosen the socket head cap screws M8 A securing guide C taking care not to completely unscrew them so that the mounting plug...

Page 27: ...NTION The recirculating ball guides should not be lubricated refer to section Routine main tenance Manual greasing and lubrication g Guide adjustment h Guide G does not have an housing in tolerance on...

Page 28: ...slot e Turn the side bar G as shown by the arrow in the figure accompanying the support rod M upwards until it has completely separated from the vertical profile f Undo hex head screws M14 O that secu...

Page 29: ...c Unscrew the fixing screws B and remove the plate C with the security system still mounted d Undo socket head cap screws D on the plate C opposite to the shutter e Extract the shutter after removing...

Page 30: ...Use and Maintenance UM 30 Notes Notes...

Page 31: ...Tecline UM 31 Notes...

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