Disassembly, Assembly – Grain Systems PNEG-526 User Manual

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Disassembly

Reducers

to provide

maximum ease when disassembing and reassembling;
they require no special maintenance skills.

Remove the complete SM-CYCLO' Reducer with

adaptor (motorized type) from the driven machine.

2.

Remove the plug at the bottom of the oil gauge to

drain all oil from the unit.
3. Remove the cooling fan cover and fan from those
Speed Reducers (not motorized) equipped with a
cooling fan, and stand the unit on a solid base with its
high speed shaft side down. Remove the through bolts

for the high speed end shield, ring gear housing, and
lift the slow speed side, thus separating the unit into
two parts so that the inner mechanism can be removed

(Figs. A-12

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Note: If the reducer is motorized (C-adaptor and

coupling) remove the motor and coupling before

following the procedure outlined above. As a final step,
remove the adaptor and cooling fan.

4. If the unit will not separate easily, gently drive a
wedge at the line

X shown in Fig.

on page A-3 (if

this produces a burr, be sure to remove it before
reassembly).

5.

To lift the slow speed side, attach an eyebolt to the

tapped hole on the end of the slow speed shaft and
use a hoist or chain block (Fig. A-12).

6.

Take out the slow speed shaft rollers, item 1-06,

page A-3 (Fig. A-13). Check the slow speed shaft pins
(1-01) to see whether any rollers have adhered to
them.

7.

Using both hands, lift out the top cycioid disc (2-04)

on the slow speed side (Fig. A-14).

Assembly

Reducers are reassembled by reversing

the disassembly procedure. Care must be taken to
exclude dust or foreign matter from the moving parts,

and to see tnat aaskets are

to make the

. .

assembly oil-tight.

Following are some helpful points to remember when
assembling SM-CYCLO" Reducers.

1.

Set the ring gear housing and

the ring gear

pins and rollers; then test-rotate the pins and rollers by
hand. (Apply grease liberally to the ring gear pins and

rollers before they are inserted in grease lubricated

Reducers.)

2.

Cycloid discs are a matched pair. Each carries the

same number stamped on one side of the disc.

3. Set the cycloid disc with the stamped number face up
as shown in Fig. A-17.

8. Remove the spacer ring (2-05).

9.

The eccentric (3-04) can be removed from the

input shaft (3-01) after taking out the retaining ring
(3-10) and the inner bearing raceway (Figs. A-15,

A-16).

Note: In certain sizes, the eccentric bearings are
roller bearings without a retainer. Remove bearings of
the top disc before proceeding with the next step.

10. Take out the second disc located on the motor

side. (Also remove second disc bearings and
eccentric with inner bearing raceway if required.)

Remove the ring gear housing (2-01).

12.

Follow these steps to remove the slow speed

shaft (1-01) with its bearings from the casing (26): (a)
Remove the horizontal oil seal housing (25). (b) With

a wooden or hard rubber mallet, rap the inner end of
the slow speed shaft to expose the retaining ring*

from the outer raceway of the bearing. (c) Remove

the retaining rina.

the outer end of the slow

speed

a wooden or hard rubber mallet, and

remove it from the casing.

13. The high speed shaft (3-01) with bearings is

removed from the high speed shaft end shield

(8)

by

tapping the shaft end after first taking off the retaining
ring (3-1
14. The cvcloid disc is made from heat-treated
bearing

and the spacer ring is cast iron. Take

care not to strike them together while handling.
The above instructions cover complete disassembly.
In ordinary cases, however, only the removal of the
cycloid discs and the eccentric, and removal of the

slow speed shaft from the slow speed end cap is

necessary.
*Note: Retaining ring is part of bearing A

(Part No. 1-02).

4.

lnsert the spacer (3-07) and then insert the

by

a wooden or

hard rubber mallet (Fig. A-16).

5.

lnsert the other spacer and the inner bearing

raceway. Secure them with the retaining ring
(Fig. A-15).

6.

Set the spacer ring in place.

7.

lnsert top disc in such a way that the mark is

180"

opposed to the mark on the bottom disc

(Fig.

3).

8. lnsert slow speed shaft rollers (Fig. A-13).

9.

Put the slow speed shaft pins into the rollers (Fig.

A-12). The above instructions are for

eccentric

bearings with retainer. Following are the instructions

suggested for

roller bearings without retainer.

a. First insert the eccentric with inner raceways of

bearings by rapping with a wooden or hard rubber

mallet.

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