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Safety 

Instruction Manual for 

SHOCK GUARD & SHOCK GUARD COUPLING 

TGB Series 

TGB20(C) --- TGB70(C)

TGB90(C) --- TGB130(C) 

  Sprocket Types: TGB20 --- TGB70   

 

 

Thank you for purchasing SHOCK GUARD. 

 

Be  sure  the  product  delivered  matches  your  order.  This  will  prevent  you  from  accidents,  injuries  or  equipment 

damage  caused  by  installing  the  wrong  unit.  If  an  incorrect  unit  is  delivered,  contact  TSUBAKIMOTO  CHAIN 

immediately. 

 

This manual should remain with the product at all times including when redistributed. 

 

To ensure safety, this manual should be available to every user. 

 
 

 

           

 

                   

 

Death or serious injury may result from misusing the product without following the directions 
given under this sign.

 

 

Before carrying out maintenance, make sure there is no load or turning force applied to the machine.  

 

Inspect operation periodically for overloads. 

 

Comply with Ordinance on Labor Safety and Hygiene 2-1-1 general standards. 

 

Comply with this manual when conducting unit installation, removal, maintenance and inspection. 

 

When  using  with  lifting  equipment,  install  a  suitable  protection  device  for  safety  purposes.

 

Otherwise  the 

equipment may occur due to a falling accident. 

 

Minor or moderate injury, as well as damage to the product may result from misusing the 
product without following the directions

 

given under this sign.

 

 

Read this manual throughly before servicing the unit, and handle the unit correctly.  

 

Design the equipment so that it can tolerate load and rotational force when overloaded.  

 

Mechanical  parts  may  wear  depending  on  the  rotation  speed  and  slipping  time.  Check  the  operation  periodically, 

and for any mechanical failure, contact 

TSUBAKIMOTO CHAIN

 

This  manual  is  an  essential  part  of  the  unit,  and  it  should  remain  with  the  unit  at  all  times  including  when 

redistributed. 

Note : Failure take heed of information labeled 

CAUTION

 may also lead to serious accidents depending on the situation. 

 

1.

 

Structure and Parts   

SHOCK GUARD 

 

 

Hub 

 

Center Flange 

 

Plate 

 

Adjustment Nut 

 

Disc Springs 

 

 

Drive Balls 

 

Shaft Snap Ring 

 

Set Screw 

 

Lock Screw 

 

Plain Bearing 

 

Sensor Plate 

 

Indicator 

 

Thrust Bearing 

 

Steel Balls   

 

Spring Retainer 

 

Adjustment Bolts 

 

Hexagon Nuts 

SHOCK GUARD COUPLING 

 

 

SHOCK GUARD 

 

TGB Sprocket 

 

CP Sprocket 

 

Roller Chain 

 

Hexagon Bolts 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

CAUTION

 

 

WARNING

 

 

Содержание TGB Series

Страница 1: ...equipment install a suitable protection device for safety purposes Otherwise the equipment may occur due to a falling accident Minor or moderate injury as well as damage to the product may result from misusing the product without following the directions given under this sign Read this manual throughly before servicing the unit and handle the unit correctly Design the equipment so that it can tole...

Страница 2: ...stment nut Remove the following from hub in the order given spring retainer four dish springs sensor plate Thrust bearing and plate Remove the drive balls after taking the center flange apart Make sure all parts are free of dust and do not misplace the balls Boring Clamp the OD of hub flange and align the ODs of hub and boss Refer to the following charts for tap sizes and positions Tap holes over ...

Страница 3: ... balls and Thrust bearing Confirm that the directions of the dish springs are correct MIN Torque Resetting TGB20 TGB50 Tighten the adjustment nut and set the indicator at zero TGB70 TGB130 Tighten the adjustment nut before fitting the adjustment bolts Match the hub with its marking Fix the hub with hexagon screws lock screw for TGB70 Set the indicator at minimum or zero by tightening the three adj...

Страница 4: ... tightening the setscrew Apply Loctite 242 or its equivalent to the setscrew Clearance fit between the shaft and hub ID is recommended If the key fits the shaft keyway with a tight fit the adjustment nut may not be tightened 6 Coupling Installation Align both sprockets within the tolerance specified in Table Angular Misalignment Mount coupling within the allowable angular misalignment 0 5 while ma...

Страница 5: ...following before retightening a lock screw that has been removed 1 The brass portion is not disengaged from the screw body the rest of the screw Using a lock screw whose brass portion and body are disengaged may damage the hub thread 2 The brass portion is not markedly damaged If the screw is used under such condition the hub thread may be damaged Replace with a new lock screw if the above or simi...

Страница 6: ...L H 5 6 6 8 5 4 TGB110 L H 6 2 7 4 6 0 TGB130 L H 6 8 8 0 6 6 9 Resetting This auto resetting type only requires restarting the motor and other parts of the drive unit to reengage When the TGB trips from overload stop the motor and remove the cause of overload Reset TGB and operate at 50 rpm or slower or by inching the motor Never reset manually The clicking noises indicate that the drive balls ha...

Страница 7: ...th Sprocket Refer to the catalog on Tsubaki Drive Chains for maintaining your sprockets and roller chain Infrequent trips and operations do not necessarily mean that the sprockets are in good condition Long continuous operations can wear out sprockets Inspect sprockets periodically by referring to the catalog ...

Страница 8: ...the manual 7 Force Majeure or forces beyond the Seller s control such as natural disasters and injustice done by a third party 8 Secondary damage or problem incurred by the Buyer s equipment or machines 9 Defected parts supplied or specified by the Buyer 10 Incorrect wiring or parameter setting by the Buyer 11 The end of life cycle of the Goods under normal usage 12 Loss or damage not liable to th...

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