Mathey Dearman 8SA Saddle Machine User Manual

Page 21

Advertising
background image

21

7.2.14 Maintenance and Installation of the Single Bearing Bracket Assembly

For Right and Left Single Bearing Bracket Assemblies repeat steps 7.2.14.1 through 7.2.14.20

7.2.14.1 Place the Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4) that was removed in a vise.

7.2.14.2 With a 5/32” / 4mm diameter drift punch remove 3/16” x 1-1/4” long Spring Pin (Figure 6 item 11) from

the Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) and 3/16” x 1” long Spring Pin (Figure 6 item 10) from the Pinion Gear
(Figure 6 item 4).

NOTE: Save 3/16” x 1-1/4” long Spring Pin (Figure 6 item 11) and 3/16” x 1” long Spring Pin (Figure 6
item 10) for reuse at a later time.

7.2.14.3 With a 5/32” allen wrench loosen the Socket Set Screw (Figure 6 item 7) in the Sprocket (Figure 6 item

2) and Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4) of the Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4).

7.2.14.4 Remove the Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) from the axle (Figure 6 item 3) of the Single Bearing Bracket

Assembly (Figure 5 item 4).

7.2.14.5 With a 1/4" / 6mm drift punch drive the Axle (Figure 6 item 3) and Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4)

assembly out of the Left Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4).

7.2.14.6 Drive Axle (Figure 6 item 3) out of Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4) with a 1/4" / 6mm drift punch.
7.2.14.7 Press the new Axle (Figure 6 item 3) into Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) until is flush with the face of the

sprocket opposite the sprocket hub.

7.2.14.8 Place a 3/16” drill in the 3/16” hole of the Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) and drill completely through the

Axle (Figure 6 item 3) and Sprocket of the Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 items 4).

Warning: Redrilling of the old Axle will severely weaken the axle

7.2.14.9 Reinstall the 3/16” X1-1/4” long Spring Pin (Figure 7 item 13) in the 3/16” drilled hole in the Sprocket

(Figure 6 item 2).

7.2.14.10 Press the Axle (Figure 6 item 3) and Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) assembly into the Single Bearing Bracket

Assembly (Figure 5 item 4).

7.2.14.11 Place the 2 of the 1/2" Washers (Figure 6 item 12 on the axle (Figure 6 item 3).

7.2.14.12 Press the Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4) on to the axle (Figure 6 item 3)

7.2.14.13 With a 5/32” allen wrench snub the Socket Set Screw (Figure 6 item 7) in the Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item

4) so it will turn with some resistance.

7.2.14.14 Place the Drive Chain (Figure 5 item 14) on the Crank Gear and Double Sprocket (Figure 7 item 4) of the

Left Double Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 5).

7.2.14.15 Place the other end of the Drive Chain (Figure 5 item 15) on the Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) of the Left

Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4).

7.2.14.16 Move the Left Single Bearing Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4) in position on the backside of the

Saddle (Figure 5 item1), while rotating the Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4) so teeth mesh in the teeth of
Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3).

7.2.14.17 Install the 3/8-16 x 7/8” Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 5 item 11) and 3/8” Washer (Figure 6 item 13)

through the Left Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 5 item 4) and screw into the Saddle (Figure 5 item 1).

7.2.14.18 The should be a .005” to .007” gap between the Pinion Gear (Figure 7 item 9) of Left Single Bearing

Bracket Assembly (Figure 5 item 4) and the teeth of Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3).

7.2.14.19 Snug the 3/8-16 x 7/8” Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 5 item 11) with a 9/16” wrench until it cannot be

moved by hand.

7.2.14.20 Move the Left Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 5 item 4) downward with a soft face mallet stretching the

Side Drive Chain (Figure 5 item 14) until it is tight while maintaining the .005” to .007” gap between the
Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 4) and the teeth of Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3).

7.2.14.21 Install the Crank Handle Assembly (Figure 7 item 2 on the Crank Pinion (Figure 7 item 3) of the Double

Bearing Bracket Assemblies (Figure 5 item 5).

Advertising