Mounting to other power transmission components, Overhung load data (shaft side load) – Warner Electric Gen 2 Clutch_Electrically Released Brake UniModule UM-50FBC, UM-100FBC, UM-180FBC User Manual
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1. Mount the bracket to the face of the
UniModule underneath the UniModule
and motor as shown in Figure 6. A pilot
diameter on the UniModule mates with
a pilot diameter on the bracket.
Figure 6
2. Secure the motor bracket in place with
four (4) short bolts and washers provided.
Tighten to 18 to 22 foot pounds.
Mounting to other Power
Transmission Components
Couplings, pulleys, sprockets or
similar power transmission com-
ponents can be mounted to the input and out-
put shafts of a UniModule.
When mounting a pulley or
sprocket, ensure that the key is fully
engaged within the device hub or bushing.
Confirm that the belt or chain tightness
meets the maximum side load capability of
the UniModule shown in
Table 2.
Overhung Load Data
(Shaft Side Load)
Overhung load data is provided in this manual
for the design engineer concerned with a
specific problem in this area. The maximum
allowable overhung load which can be applied
to the shaft of an UniModule may be
determined by the use of the accompanying
chart.
Table 2
Warner Electric • 800-825-9050
P-273-9 • 819-0530
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A
R
Distance Load is
Applied from
Maximum
UniModule
Housing Face
Load Rating
"A" Inches
"R" Lbs.
UM-50
1" (Center of Shaft)
177
2" (End of Shaft)
123
3"
95
UM-100
1” (Center of Shaft)
192
2” (End of Shaft)
134
3”
104
UM-180
1" (Center of Shaft)
192
2" (End of Shaft)
134
3"
104