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1

BEARING

 SUPPO

RT

1

2

DRUM, CABLE

1

3

C

LOSURE, DRUM

1

4

BEARING

1

5

THRUST

 W

A

SHER

2

6G

E

A

R

, S

U

N

1

7G

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A

R

, S

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N

1

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, S

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1

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T G

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G

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1

10

SEAL, O

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1

11

O

-RING

1

12

SEAL

1

13

RING GEAR 

1

14

CAPSCREW

 20

15

LO

CKW

A

SHER 24

16

16496-8 PLUG

,O

-RING

 FLUSH

1

18

RELIEF

 VALVE 1-

5 PSI

1

19

SIDE PLAT

E, MO

TO

R

1

20

SIDEPLAT

E, SUPPO

R

T

1

21

CAPSCREW

 4

22

CAPSCREW

8

23

BASE ANG

LE, R.H.

1

24

BASE ANG

LE, L.H.

1

25

CAPSCREW

 4

26

LO

CKW

A

SHER

4

29

BALL BEARING

1

30

LO

CKW

A

SHER 8

Item#

D

escription

Q

ty

31

G

U

ARD

1

32

BRACKET

, L.H. G

U

ARD

1

33

BRACKET

, R.H. G

U

ARD

1

34

CAPSCREW

5

34

TH

RUST

 W

ASHER 

1

35

LO

CKW

ASHER 5

37

ELBO

W

, SW

IVEL 90 DEG

 

1

38

VALVE, Q

U

ICK EX

HAUST

 

1

39

ELBO

W

 J

IC T

O

 PIPE

1

40

HO

SE ASSY

1

41

90 ELBO

W

 O

R

IFICE ASSY

 

1

200

BRAKE PART

S

 G

R

O

U

P

1

201

CY

LINDER, BRAKE

1

202

PLAT

E, PRESSURE

1

203

BRAKE SPRING

12

204

FRICT

IO

N

 DISC

3

205

BRAKE PLAT

E

4

206

O-RING

1

207

O-RING

1

208

RET

A

INING RING, INT

 

1

209

ADAPT

ER, -

4 LO

NG

 SS

1

210

SPRING

 SPACER

1

211

PIST

O

N

, BRAKE

1

212

ADAPT

ER, AIR MO

TO

R

1

213

CARRIER, BEARING

1

214

SHAF

T,

 INPUT

1

215

O-RING

1

Item#

D

escription

Q

ty

216

O-RING

1

217

O-RING 1

218

O-RING 1

219

CAPSCREW

8

220

CAPSCREW

 6

221

PIN, BRAKE RELEASE

3

222

BEARING

, BALL 

2

223

SEAL, LIP 

1

300

PRIMARY

 PLANET

 CARRIER ASS

2

301

CARRIER, PLANET

1

302

PLANET

 G

E

AR

3

303

PRIMARY

 PLANET

 G

EAR SHAF

T

3

304

THRUST

 BEARING

6

305

RO

LLER BEARING

3

306

SPIRO

L PIN

3

400

PLANET

 CARRIER ASSY

1

401

CARRIER, PLANET

1

402

G

E

AR, PLANET

3

403

O

U

TP

UT

 PLANET

 SHAF

T

3

404

THRUST

 W

ASHER 

6

405

RO

LLER 132

406

O

U

TP

UT

 T

HRUST

 PLAT

E

1

407

RET

A

INING RING, INT

E

RNAL

1

408

SPIRO

L PIN

3

409

SPACER, BEARING

3

700

AIR MO

TO

R SUB ASSY

1

800

BAND BRAKE G

R

O

U

P

1

Содержание BRADEN BA5A

Страница 1: ...tenance and Service Manual PACRWINCH DIVISION P O BOX 547 BROKEN ARROW OK U S A 74013 PHONE 918 251 8511 FAX 918 259 1575 www paccarwinch com LIT2381 11 2009 PRINTED IN U S A COPYRIGHT 2009 PACCAR WIN...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...YSIS 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 21 WINCH DISASSEMBLY 22 WINCH CROSS SECTION 23 WINCH ASSEMBLY 24 PLANET CARRIER SERVICE 26 BRAKE CLUTCH SERVICE 28 AIR MOTOR SERVICE 30 BAND BRAKE ADJUST...

Страница 4: ...t Some pictures in this manual may show typical details or attachments that are different from your hoist Also some components may have been removed for illustrative purposes Whenever a question arise...

Страница 5: ...cts 4 An equipment warm up procedure is recommended for all start ups and essential at ambient tempera tures below 40 4 C Refer to Warm up Procedure listed in the Preventive Maintenance section of thi...

Страница 6: ...y in the direction required to spool cable onto the drum i e lift a load then immediately locks the hoist gear train to the mechanical brake when the hoist is stopped holding the load in place Top Lay...

Страница 7: ...um Layer All wraps of wire rope on the same level between drum flanges Freeboard The amount of drum flange that is exposed radially past the last layer of wire rope Minimum freeboard varies with the r...

Страница 8: ...gear shaft between the motor and the primary sun gear It will allow the shaft to turn freely in the direction to raise a load and lock up to force the brake discs to turn with the shaft in the direct...

Страница 9: ...ture trap and provide 20 micron filtration If the rated per formance of the motor is to be obtained all valves and pipework must be of adequate size For short pipe runs up to 2 meters the supply line...

Страница 10: ...f the wedge as shown in figure 2 Using a hammer and brass drift drive the wedge as deep into the pocket as possible to ensure it is fully seated and no further movement is detected Check to ensure the...

Страница 11: ...9 Correct Installation Incorrect Installations Wedge not fully seated Wedge pulled too far through anchor pocket Wire rope not tight against wedge Wedge may be too large Dead end of wire rope and or...

Страница 12: ...uipment operators should be completely familiar with the overall operation of the piece of equipment on which the hoist is mounted i e crane truck crane etc If you have any questions concern ing the s...

Страница 13: ...hoist does not operate smoothly or makes any unusual sounds the source of the problem should be identified and corrected before any attempt is made to lift the load 6 When lifting loads we recommend t...

Страница 14: ...in the air reaching the motor 5 The air line lubricator should be replenished as required and set to give 6 to 8 drops per minute If operation is intermittent double the rate to 12 to 16 drops per mi...

Страница 15: ...ticles that impede reliable and safe operation of the brake clutch and erode bearings and seals Failure to change gear oil at recommended intervals may contribute to intermittent brake slip page loss...

Страница 16: ...HETIC OR EQUIVALENT oC 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 oC NOTE SHADED TEMPERATURE RANGE IN THE CHART ABOVE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SEVERE APPLICATIONS SUCH AS OFFSHORE CRANES SUSTAINED FAST DUTY CYCLES OR FR...

Страница 17: ...ellus 100 Tellus 37 B P Energol HL175 Energol HLP65 Esso Nuto H 64 Fanox 38 Regent Regal PE RO Rando A Castrol Hyspin 175 Hyspin 70 Mobil D T E Extra Heavy Almo Oil NO 1 For extreme ambient temperatur...

Страница 18: ...INSPECTION RECORDS RETENTION TEAR DOWN INSPECTION 16 Any Hoist that has NOT been subject to regular oil sample analysis should undergo a tear down inspection on an annual 12 month basis Also if a hoi...

Страница 19: ...d then take the oil sample from the drain port as soon as possible Do not take the sample from the first oil out the drain port Take a sample from the mid stream flow of the oil to obtain an accurate...

Страница 20: ...er will not hold pressure seal is defective Disassemble and inspect the brake Ensure proper number of brake plates and friction discs are used Adjust band brake as defined in Band Brake Adjustment sec...

Страница 21: ...described in the Brake Clutch D The winch will not hoist the rated load 1 The winch may be mounted on an uneven or flexible surface which causes distortion of the winch base and binding of the gear tr...

Страница 22: ...time the load is removed Then when winding is resumed the rope has a tendency to criss cross and overlap on the drum The result is apt to be a flattened and crushed rope 4 The winch may have been ove...

Страница 23: ...il seals and O rings Before reassembly inspect all machined surfaces for excessive wear or damage Lubricate all O rings and the inside surface of oil seals with gear oil or general purpose grease prio...

Страница 24: ...ve bolts 219 which attach the brake cylinder to the motor side plate and remove brake cylinder 10 Remove bolts which attach the motor side plate 19 to the base angles and remove the motor side plate S...

Страница 25: ...23 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Страница 26: ...24 WINCH CROSS SECTION...

Страница 27: ...IFICE ASSY 1 200 BRAKE PARTS GROUP 1 201 CYLINDER BRAKE 1 202 PLATE PRESSURE 1 203 BRAKE SPRING 12 204 FRICTION DISC 3 205 BRAKE PLATE 4 206 O RING 1 207 O RING 1 208 RETAINING RING INT 1 209 ADAPTER...

Страница 28: ...sun gear 7 10 Apply general purpose grease to the drum closure o ring 11 and install the drum closure into the winch drum 11 Bolt the motor end side plate to base angles The guard bracket will attach...

Страница 29: ...ines of the sprag clutch inner race 21 Lift the motor using both an eye bolt and pipe fitting in the motor exhaust port 1 11 NPT ensure full engagement of pipe threads or remove 2 bolts from the motor...

Страница 30: ...orrosion discol oration material displacement or abnormal wear the bearing should be replaced Likewise the cage should be inspected for unusual wear or deformation particularly the cage bars If there...

Страница 31: ...place Always use NEW roll pins When properly posi tioned 50 of the roll pin will engage the planet gear shaft and 50 will remain in the planet carrier 4 Note that the roll pin is slightly recessed in...

Страница 32: ...ng is damaged or shows excessive wear there is no need for further disassembly If disassembly is necessary remove the bushing according to the procedure covered in Step No three 3 All brake clutch ass...

Страница 33: ...g direction to start it through the sprag clutch If the inner race will not go through the bushings the bushings have probably been damaged and should be replaced 6 Turn the assembly over with the sna...

Страница 34: ...the pivot pin 29 6 Inspect the clearance of the pivot pins 29 in queen rod 30 and king rod 12 Inspect the gudgeon pin in both the piston and all rods Check for wear on the main crankshaft 20A 20B and...

Страница 35: ...180 degrees to allow valve to be fitted 10 Lubricate valve 2 and Inside Bore of Housing 3 11 Rebuild the valve assembly in the reverse order Check it rotates freely Fit valve assembly on to the motor...

Страница 36: ...link item 804 to 1 19 1 29 in 30 33 mm 3 Apply brake adjust as needed to allow handle to lock in place with a hard pull 4 Release brake and adjust set screw item 808 to allow the band brake to drop a...

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