Twin City Fans Using Taperlock Hub & Bushing - ES-106 User Manual

Es-106, Fans using taperlock hub & bushing

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1. Installation instructions for impellers equipped with

Browning malleable iron split taper bushings: (see

Figure 1)
a. Low profile plug fans are furnished with split taper

bushings for mounting the impeller to the shaft.

When properly assembled, the bushings grip the

hub with positive clamping action.

b. Capscrews, when tightened, lock the bushing

in the impeller. Use special plated capscrews

threaded full length furnished by Twin City Fan and

Blower.

c. The bushing is split so that when the locking cap-

screws force the bushing into the tapered bore,

the bushing grips the shaft with a positive clamp-

ing fit. This will withstand vibration and punishing

loads without being loosened.

d. The impeller and bushing assembly is keyed to the

shaft and held in place by compression. This gives

added driving strength. Before assembly, be sure

that the shaft and keyway are clean and smooth.

Check the key size with both the shaft and bush-

ing keyways.

e. To assemble, insert the capscrews through the

clearance holes in the bushing and place the

bushing loosely into the impeller. Do not press or

drive. Start the capscrews by hand, turning them

just enough to engage the threads in the tapped

holes on the impeller. Do not use a wrench at this

time. The bushing should be loose enough in the

impeller to move slightly. Slide the impeller and

bushing assembly onto the shaft, making allow-

ance for endplay of the shaft to prevent rubbing.

Install the key into the keyway. Do not force the

impeller and bushing onto the shaft. If it does not

go on easily, check the shaft, bushing and key

sizes once again.

f. Tighten the capscrews progressively with a

wrench. Do this evenly as in mounting an auto-

mobile wheel.Tighten each capscrew part of a turn

successively until all are tight. These capscrews

force the taper bushing into the hub, which in

turn compresses the bushing onto the shaft. This

makes a positive clamping fit. The torque must not

exceed that shown in Table 1. WARNING: Do

not attempt to pull the bushing flange flush with

the hub end. There should be a clearance that

varies approximately 1/8" to 1/4" with the bushing

size when tightened. (Note: this is not a locating

dimension.)

2. Instructions for removing impeller assembly from the

shaft:
a. Remove all capscrews from the impeller and hub

assembly.

b. Start capscrews into the threaded holes in the

bushing flange.

c. Tighten each bolt successively part of a turn to

force the impeller off the bushing. This forces the

bushing loose from the impeller and releases the

compression so that the entire assembly will slide

from the shaft.

d. Pull the bushing off the shaft. If the assembly has

been in place some time, it may be necessary to

use a wheel puller to remove the bushing. Never

use a wheel puller on the impeller.

DO NOT LUBRICATE
CAPSCREWS, BORE, OR
BUSHING BARREL

Figure 1. Split Taper Bushing with Hub

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Fans Using Taperlock Hub & Bushing

ENGINEERING SUPPLEMENT

ES-106

Issue Date: 4-27-06

Rev. Date: NEW

BUSHING

DIAMETER

LENGTH

TORQUE

NO.

(IN.)

FT. LBS.

H

1

4

-20

1

1

4

7

1

2

P-1

5

16

-18

1

1

2

13

P-2

5

16

-18

1

3

4

13

Q-1

3

8

-16

1

1

4

29

Q-2

3

8

-16

2

1

2

24

R-1

3

8

-16

1

3

4

29

R-2

3

8

-16

3

24

Table 1. Capscrew Torque Values - Split Taper Bushings

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