Bearing replacement motors – Twin City Upblast Propeller Roof Fans - IM-4870 User Manual

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Twin City IM-4870

15.

Filter Maintenance (Filtered Supply Fans)

Inspect the 2" Aluminum Mesh Filters on a regular

basis. Clogged filters can adversely affect air per-

formance.

On all fan sizes the filters can be removed with the

hood in place by removing the filter retainers from the

hood end panels and sliding them out of the filter rails.

On sizes 21-30 it is recommended to remove the 1½"

bolts connecting the hood side rails to the hood mount

bars on the fan housing on one side and loosen the

ones on the opposite side and tilt the hood back to

gain access. Wash filters with a mild detergent in warm

water.

Fan bearings on belt driven fans should not need to be

replaced for many years if the previous recommenda-

tions are strictly adhered to. However, use the following

procedure when bearing replacement is necessary.
1. Gain access to the fan bearings. Remove the bear-

ing cover, if any.

2. Loosen the belts by shifting the motor.
3. Remove the propeller and disconnect the remote

lubrication tubes (if applicable).

4. Measure the location of the bearing to the propeller

end of the shaft and the bearing spacing.

5. Remove the shaft and bearing assembly. Note the

position of the bearings’ shims (if applicable).

6. Loosen all bearing/shaft setscrews or other locking

devices.

7. Remove bearings (may need to be pressed off the

shaft).

8. Polish the shaft with fine emery paper (240 grit or

finer) and file the setscrew dimples left on the shaft

flat.

9. Install new bearings on the shaft, making sure that

the collars are together (i.e. facing each other on the

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shaft). Lightly seat one setscrew or eccentric locking

collar on each bearing to hold in the approximate

marked position.

10. Mount the shaft/bearing assembly in the fan with

bolts. Do not tighten yet. Just snug up. Loosen the

setscrew.

11. Center the shaft in the housing (both ends) as

closely as possible. (The fan propeller may need

to be temporarily installed to get its clearances

equal.)

12. Lubricate bearings. See Tables 1 and 2, Page 5.
13. Tighten setscrews in steps (alternating half turns).

Note torquing requirements with bearing instruc-

tions.

14. Tighten the bearing mounting bolts.
15. Reinstall the lube tubes (if applicable).
16. Install propeller and belts and adjust the motor to

get proper belt tension. Also, make sure that the

sheaves are properly aligned.

17. If a new shaft is supplied, ignore items 6 thru 8.

Twin City Fan & Blower recommends periodic checks

of voltage, frequency and current of a motor while in

operation. Such checks assure the correctness of fre-

quency and voltage applied to the motor, and yield an

indication of the fan load. Comparison of this data with

previous data will give an indication of the fan perfor-

mance. Any serious deviations could indicate a potential

motor failure.
All motors have prelubricated sealed bearings and are

lubricated for the life of the motor.
1. All motors carry a limited warranty from the motor

manufacturer. For repairs within the warranty period,

the motor must be taken to the motor manufacturer’s

authorized service dealer. Contact your representative

for additional warranty details.

2. A periodic motor check should consist of spinning

the motor shaft with the power off to be sure the

motor turns freely and the bearings run smoothly. The

belt on belt driven units should be removed from the

motor pulley.

Repair or replacement of motors is normally performed

by a repair station authorized by the manufacturer.

Contact your representative or the factory for locations

nearest you. DO NOT ship motor to the factory without

specific authorization forms.

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