GE GE752 manual HUB Mounting, Hub Fitting, Hub Mounting

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GEK±91584D, Vertical Drilling Motor, Type GE752

3.Attach the brush±shunt terminals to the brush- holder body under the screws provided.

4.Inspect the interior of the machine for foreign ob- jects. Install the commutator covers on the motor and check for proper fit and latch operation.

5.Clean the terminals.

HUB MOUNTING

Hub Fitting

NOTE: GE does not supply the hub for vertical drill motors. This procedure is included for cus- tomer use as a reference when installing the hub.

To prevent a hub from slipping, it should have at least

75 percent fit on the shaft; i.e., at least 75 percent of the tapered bore of the hub should be in contact with the ta- pered fit on the shaft. Before mounting a hub, check and correct the fit as follows:

1.Lightly cover the bore of the hub with a blueing compound such as Prussian Blue.

2.Snap the cold hub forcefully onto the shaft.

3.Mark the relative angular position of hub with re- spect to the shaft.

4.Remove the hub from the shaft. A convenient method of removal is by the use of two finely ta- pered steel wedges (hardened and ground) which are carefully driven between the hub and the bearing outer sleeve on the shaft.

5.Inspect the taper fit of the shaft; blueing of the hub bore should now show on the shaft. If at least 75 percent of shaft surface shows traces of blue- ing, the fit is satisfactory. If, however, only a few spots of blueing show on the shaft, the fit is not satisfactory.

6.Dress down the blue spots on the shaft very light- ly with a fine emery cloth such as No. 400A Trie- mite.

7.Blue the hub bore again (see Step 1) and repeat Steps 2, 4, 5 and 6. Be sure to place the hub onto the shaft in the same position as marked.

Generally, the fit will be improved, but the forego- ing procedure may have to be repeated several times to obtain a 75 percent fit.

Under no circumstances use a lapping com- pound since lapping will produce a shoulder at the large end of the tapered fit. A shoulder will prevent a perfect fit when the hub is mounted hot; i.e., when it is mounted in the advanced posi- tion.

8.After a good fit has been obtained, thoroughly clean the shaft and the hub bore to remove all blueing, oil or grease. Then mount the hub.

Hub Mounting

1.Thoroughly clean the hub fit on the shaft and bore of the hub (see the procedure in the Clean- ing section). Remove any scoring on the shaft or hub bore.

2.Spot the cold hub on the shaft by hand and check for at least 75 percent fit. See the ªHub Fittingº section. If necessary, dress the shaft to obtain this fit.

3.Trial mount the cold hub onto the shaft. Measure and record the position of the hub with respect to the end of the shaft. Take measurements with a micrometer advance gauge similar to that shown in Fig. 41. Zero the gauge.

Mark points of measurement, and mark across the end of shaft and hub face so that the hub, when heated, can be mounted in exactly the same angular position, and so the advance mea- surement can be made from the same point.

4.Mount the hub hot onto the shaft so as to secure an advance from the cold position to the hot posi- tion along the axis of the shaft as indicated in this section. The ESTIMATED difference between shaft temperature and hub temperature (temper- ature rise) which will provide this advance is also given. The temperature difference is only an esti- mate and should be adjusted (if necessary) to provide the advance within prescribed limits.

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Contents Contents Vertical Drilling Motor Type GE752General Description IntroductionGEK±91584D, Vertical Drilling Motor, Type GE752 Vertical Drilling Motor, Type GE752, GEK±91584D Model DifferencesContd Model Differences DataData Contd Carbon BrushesPole Bore Diameter measured at center of pole Motors Min Max Motor Ratings Continuous Max. HP Shunt UP Special Tools Equipment Grounding InstructionsLubrication Grounding Procedures FigOverhaul Grease Tubes and Pipe PlugsInspection Monthly Covers, Seals, LatchesBrushholders Fig Brushholder Sleeves Brush Spring PressureCreepage Band BrushesCommutator Flash RingBasic Repairs Brush Replacement Brushholder ReplacementSEMI±ANNUALLY Installation Brushholder Clearance AdjustmentCommutator Resurfacing Sanding Procedure Hand Stoning ProcedureGrinder Installation Fixture GrindingCommutator GRINDER. E±18249 Grinding ±19771ATesting Before Disassembly Air Curing CommutatorBasic Overhaul Bar±To±Bar Resistance Test DisassemblyMegohmmeter Test Armature Removal From FrameCOMMUTATOR±END Bearing Pilot Longitudinal D732922 CHG. N. E±28621D Models See , Description Puller Tools 41D731569 CHG . E±14383C Puller TOOLS. E±18155A Models US1, AUT Longitudinal D735357, CHG. A. E±37949B Models See Table Cleaning Steam CleaningBearing Inspection Vapor DegreasingAnti±Friction Bearings/Shaft Tapers/Bearing Fits ArmatureCommutator Armature Shaft InspectionMotor Frame Armature Insulation 41D731545 CHG. F. E±18156A See Note Brushholders Lubrication of BoltsConnection Diagram 493A210 CHG . E±39092B Riser Width Creepage Band ReplacementRewinding Armature DiameterHydraulic Press Preferred Method ProcedureCommutator Tightening Torque Wrench Acceptable MethodSpin Seasoning Commutator Assembled On Armature Commutator ResurfacingTurning To Change Motor DirectionConnection Diagram 41A330278, CHG . E±38055B Connection Diagram 41A330179, CHG. A. E±37950A Raking ±4270BUsed Armature Resistance MeasurementTest After Repair Armature High Potential Test Rewound ArmatureProcedure for New Coil±Pole Assembly ReplacementCoil Installation Motor Frame Field CoilCoiled Frame Assembly 41D732353 CHG. N. E±39094A Models See , Coiled Frame Assembly 41D732345 CHG. V. E±39095A BOX Ground A1 and A2 View AT E Cables with P65 Coiled Frame Assembly 41D735440, CHG. A. E±38056B Description Magnet Frame Coiled Frame Assembly 41D735343, CHG. C. E±37951C Hardened Washer 1 1/4 Brazing Coil Terminals Gas Torch BrazingFlood Dipping Coiled Frame Test After RepairCoiled Frame Without Armature Reassembly Balancing ArmatureVarnish Treatment Armature Commutator±End Bearing Armature BearingsDrive±End Bearing Figs , 35, 36 All Models Except US2, UP6, AUT2 and AUP5DRIVE±END Bearing ASSEMBLY. E±18166E DRIVE±END Bearing ASSEMBLY. E±39301 Models US2, UP6, AUT2 and AUP5DRIVE±END Bearing Assembly 41B537821, CHG. B. E±37952B Armature Assembly Into Frame Models UP and AUPCOMMUTATOR±END Bearing Assembly 41B532745 CHG. F. E±39090A COMMUTATOR-END Bearing Assembly 41B538068 CHG . E-39300 Checking Internal Clearance Brush Installation HUB Mounting Hub FittingHub Mounting Testing After Overhaul Testing Series MachinesModels 5GE752AUP, AUT Ventilated 2300 cfm at 7.6 in. H2O at Commutator Chamber Testing Shunt Machines Models 5GE752UP and USMotor Operation UnventilatedLocking the Armature For Shipment Cleaning and SlushingRemoving Armature Locking Arrangement ShippingArmatures SkiddingProtection Preparation of BOXBoxing the Armature Storage Placing Into StorageRemoving from Storage Shipping BOX with Armature Less COVER. E±3784Vertical Drilling Motor, Type GE752, GEK±91584D OUTLINE, UP and AUP 41E903631 CHG. H. E±28755B Hole Grease Vent Tube Grease Tube Holes REF OUTLINE, US1, AUT 41E903745, CHG. A. E±37954B ºDº ºBº Vertical Drilling Motor, Type GE752, GEK±91584D GE Transportation Systems