Tighten the compression coupling – Rockwell Automation RDD-B4102 Rotary Direct Drive Bearingless Motors User Manual

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RDD-Series Rotary Direct Drive Bearingless Motor Installation Instructions 15

Publication RDB-IN002B-EN-P — February 2010

Tighten the Compression Coupling

Follow these steps to secure the motor on the machine shaft.

1. Access the compression coupling bolts through the holes labeled A.

• The RDB-

x

290

x

motor has six (6) bolts to tighten.

• The RDB-

x

410

x

motor has ten (10) bolts to tighten.

Refer to the following figures for bolt hole locations.

2. Moving in a circular pattern, use a 6 mm hex bit to tighten each compression

coupling bolt to the torque value shown in the table below.

Repeat the tightening pattern, if required, before performing the next step.

Step

Torque Value

Number of Repetitions

1

Hand-tighten - 0.1 N•m (1 lb•in.)

1x

2

13 N•m (10 lb•ft)

2x

3

20 N•m (15 lb•ft)

2x

4

30 N•m (22 lb•ft)

2x

5

30 N•m (22 lb•ft)

Until no bolt moves.

IMPORTANT

The torque sequence requires at least eight steps to secure the compression
coupling on the machine shaft. Each step gradually increases the torque value,
until the final value is attained. Several steps are performed a more than once
to verify the torque force is applied evenly to all bolts as they seat.

Tightening the compression coupling in this manner balances the forces applied
by the compression coupling to the machine shaft. This result in a secure
connection with evenly distributed forces that can be more easily released at a
later time.

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