Parts replacement, Caution – Nexen DPB-09T 960003 User Manual

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FORM NO. L-20094-D-0210

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FIGURE 5

12

11

4

20

7

11

16

10

35

13

14

2

3

FRICTION FACING (Item 4)

Inspect Friction Facings for wear, and replace when they
are approximately 9/32" thick. Friction Facings can be
replaced without removing DPB Brake from motor shaft.

Refer to Figures 4 & 5.

1. Disconnect air supply lines from Adaptor Fittings (Item

16).

2. Remove Cap Screws (Item 42), Lockwashers (Item 43),

and swing Torque Arm (Item 37) clear of DPB Brake.

3. Remove Cap Screws (Item 12) and Locknuts (Item 20).

4. Remove Friction Disc (Item 7).

5. Remove Shoulder Screws (Item 13) and Springs (Item

14).

6. Slide Piston/Drive Disc (Item 2) off Splined Hub (Item

35).

7. Remove Retaining Ring (Item 10).

8. Slide Cylinder/Drive Disc (Item 3) off Splined Hub (Item

35).

9 Remove Machine Screws (Item 11), and replace worn

Friction Facings (Item 4).

PARTS REPLACEMENT

FIGURE 4

Alignment

Mark

Alignment

Mark

Alignment

Mark

Alignment Mark

NOTE: On some models of the DPB Brake, the

Machine Screws (Item 11) are assembled with
a green anaerobic thread locking compound.
If removal is difficult, strike end of screwdriver
with a hammer to break crystalline structure of
locking compound before attempting to remove
screws. Machine Screws (Item 11) furnished
with new Friction Facings have a locking patch
and do not require the use of a thread locking
compound.

10. Reverse Steps 1 through 8 to reassemble the DPB

Brake, noting chalk alignment marks, and tighten all
screws to recommended torque (See Table 2).

CAUTION

The Nexen DPB Brake has been balanced

at the factory. During disassembly, mark

components with chalk alignment marks

to insure correct alignment and balance as

the DPB Brake is reassembled (See Fig. 4).

When reassembling the Nexen DPB Brake,

make sure all screws are tightened to the

recommended torque (See Table 2).

CAUTION

Working with spring loaded or tension
loaded fasteners and devices can cause
injury. Wear safety glasses and take the
appropriate safety precautions.

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