Landoll PPF Floating Ring Pulverizer User Manual

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1199rev401

6K107

PILLOW BLOCK

BEARING

BEARING

SUPPORT

RETAINER PLATE

LOCK NUTS 5/8”

FIGURE 9

ROLLERS

ON BLOCKS

PARKED

TRACTOR

WITH

LOCKED

BRAKES

PILLOW BLOCK BEARING

DRUM CONTACTING ROLLERS

FIGURE 8

3.

Slide the replacement wheels onto the drum, replace the retainer and tighten the lock nuts to 150 ft.-lb.

Slide the pillow block bearing and bearing support onto the shaft until the bearing bottoms

against the shaft shoulder.

Replace the bolts which mount the bearing support to the frame and tighten the lock nuts to 150 ft.-lb.

Now take a punch and rotate the locking collar of the bearing in the direction which the bearing will

rotate and tighten the set screw against the shaft.

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REPLACING OR ADDING ROLLER WHEELS

Although the packer wheels are manufactured from high grade ductile iron, wear or breakage may

require that some wheels be periodically replaced. Follow these steps when replacing wheels.

1. Attach a tractor to the pulverizer, put the tractor

transmission into PARK, and lock the brakes on

the tractor.

Hydraulically raise the pulverizer. Slide all the

wheels toward one end of the drum.

Lower the pulverizer so that the

packer wheels rest on blocks

approximately two inches off the

ground (see figure 8).

Continue to lower the machine

till the outside of the roller drum

contacts the bottom ring of the

packer wheels.

2.

Remove the pillow block bearing and the

bearing support from the end of the drum to

which youwill be adding wheels. The pillow

block bearing is secured to the drum shaft by

means of an eccentric locking collar.

Loosen the set screws which tighten the collar

to the shaft. Then with a punch, rotate the collar

in the direction opposite which the shaft turns in

normal operation.

Next remove the nuts from the bolts which mount

the bearing supports to the frame and slide the

bearing and the support off the shaft.

Remove the three 5/8" lock nuts which attach the

retainer plate to the drum and remove the plate.

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