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(2)

 

Oil Quantity in Liters 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(3)

 

Oil Change Intervals 

Oil  change  is  not  necessary  for  TMMK,  SWJMK  35~70,  and  EWJMK  50~70. 

However, change the oil if severe oil deterioration cannot be avoided due to certain 

operation conditions. Oil change intervals for SWMK80~125 and EWMK80~125 are 

as follows. 

a.

 

The first oil change should be carried out after 1,000 hours of operation. 

This  will  remove  all  the  abrasion  powder  generated  by  the  initial  contacts  of 

parts and will improve performance and increase life. 

 

b.

 

From the second time and thereafter, change oil every 5,000 hours of operation. 

If oil performance decreases (change in viscosity, color etc.) shorten the intervals 

as needed. 

 

(4)

 

Operation Temperature 

After the first 2~3 days of operation, the unit will normally under go a considerable 

temperature  rise.  However,  if  the  casing  surface  temperature  of  EW(J)MK  and 

SW(J)MK models exceed 100

C and that of TMMK exceed 93

C, the reducer may 

not have enough capacity for the operation or its lubrication may be insufficient. In 

this case, stop the operation immediately and investigate the problem. 

 

 

Model Type 

TMMK

10

 

TMMK

13

 

TMMK

16

 

 

Mounting 
Position 

 

0.08

 

0.17

 

0.29

 

 

Model Type 

SWJMK35 

SWJMK42 

SWJMK50 

SWMK56 

SWJMK70 

 

Mounting 
Position 

 

0.10

 

0.16

 

0.55

 

0.68

 

1.3

 

 

Model Type 

SWMK80 

SWMK100 

SWMK125 

 

Mounting 

Positions 

 

1.0

 

1.4

 

2.2

 

 

1.8

 

2.8

 

5.1

 

 

1.4

 

2.1

 

3.7

 

 

Model Type 

EWJMK50 

EWJMK63 

EWJMK70 

EWMK80 

EWMK100 

EWMK125 

Mounting 

Positions 

E&B

&T

 

0.5

 

0.9

 

1.0

 

1.2

 

1.7

 

3.1

 

E&V

 

1.7

 

2.8

 

4.8

 

Summary of Contents for GMTK L

Page 1: ...To ensure safe operation this manual must be accessible to every user TSE 4 2019 07 08 TSUBAKI TERVO REDUCER for SERVO MOTOR Thank you for purchasing Tsubaki s TERVO Reducer This is a high quality sop...

Page 2: ...n to Clamp Type Input Hollow Shaft 4 Installation 4 1 Ambient Conditions 4 2 General Installation 4 4 Connecting to Equipment 5 Lubrication 5 1 GMTK and HMTK 5 2 TMMK SW J MK and EW J MK 6 Precautions...

Page 3: ...th or serious injury may result from misusing the product without following the instructions under this label CCC CAUTION Minor to moderate injury and damage to the product may result from misusing th...

Page 4: ...ul the reducer for it requires specific skills Transportation Never stand under the product when it is lifted for transportation Otherwise the product may fall and cause major accidents resulting in d...

Page 5: ...fastened After the reducer is installed to another equipment however do not lift the entire system using these rings Otherwise injuries and equipment damage may result from defected lifting rings Be...

Page 6: ...result in damaged reducer or equipment The surface temperature of the reducer increases considerably during operation Do not touch the reducer so as to prevent burn injuries Stop operation immediately...

Page 7: ...gly in place 1 2 Contacting TSUBAKIMOTO CHAIN When you are reporting an incorrect model number or gear ratio on the nameplate or if you are ordering replacement parts or another product contact your d...

Page 8: ...SW J MK EW J MK Mounting Code Already registered the code on motor manufacturer model etc Option With POWER LOCK SW J MK With POWER LOCK Taper Bushing Note shows Shaft Diameter 2 Transportation WARNI...

Page 9: ...mage to the bearings or produce a loud noise Be sure to tighten the bolts upon confirming that the motor is correctly installed 3 1 Keyed Motor Shafts Sleeve Coupling Type 1 Install the reducer so tha...

Page 10: ...ngle 5 After the key has been snugly fitted into the keyway grooves secure the reducer onto the motor flange by tightening appropriate bolts to their applicable tightening torque 6 Using a torque wren...

Page 11: ...K63 EWJMK63 SWJMK70 M4 M4 M6 M6 EWJMK70 M4 M6 M6 SWMK80 EWMK80 M6 M6 SWMK100 EWMK100 M6 Table 3 2 2 SW J MK EW J MK TMMK Clamp Set Bolt Tightening Torque Clamp Set Bolt Size Tightening Torque 3 1 9N m...

Page 12: ...he torque is too small the entire unit assembly may loosen due to the shocks experienced from repeated starting and stopping Screw Size Hexagonal Bolt Hexagonal Head Cap Screw N m Reference kgf m m Re...

Page 13: ...o that excessive overhang load will not apply to the output shaft b Face Mount Type Use the case tap holes to directly mount the reducer to your equipment In the case of using a coupling be sure to ac...

Page 14: ...3 Mounting to Driven Shaft Be sure to mount the reducer to driven shaft 1 Mounting Methods...

Page 15: ...ogether Do not fix the torque arm with a rotation prevention bolt 5 emoving from a Driven Shaft Remove driven shaft from hollow shaft without applying too much force between the casing and the hollow...

Page 16: ...y 3 Greasing Intervals In most cases additional greasing is not required However replacing the grease after 20 000 hours of operation will further extend the reducer life 5 2 TMK SW J MK and EW J MK 1...

Page 17: ...s of operation If oil performance decreases change in viscosity color etc shorten the intervals as needed 4 Operation Temperature After the first 2 3 days of operation the unit will normally under go...

Page 18: ...ndle troubles according to the instruction manual Be sure to stop the operation and do not resume until the cause of the trouble has been identified Repair disassembly and assembly must be carried out...

Page 19: ...ons 8 1 Storage Space Store in clean and dry space Do not store outdoors where humidity dust and corrosive gas may be present Also do not expose the unit to extreme temperature fluctuations 8 2 Storag...

Page 20: ...nspect Action Motor does not run under unloaded condition Gear shaft and bearing Carry out professional inspection Motor does not run when the unit is loaded Wear of gear Carry out professional inspec...

Page 21: ...y failing to follow the instruction manual 2 Insufficient maintenance or improper operation by the Buyer 3 Incorrect installation of Goods into other equipment or machine 4 Any modifications or altera...

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