MAINTENANCE
The frictional torque capacity of these devices is based on lightly oiled screw, taper, or shaft and bore contact areas with a coefficient of friction ∝ = 0.12.
Therefore, it is important not to use Molybdenum Disulfide, e.g., Molykote,
1.Make sure shaft and bore contact areas are clean and lightly oiled.
2.Loosen all locking screws by a minimum of 2 turns and transfer at least 3 screws each to equally spaced
3.After installation of locking assembly, relocate locking screws used for separation of collars.
4.Tighten locking screws evenly in several stages to tightening torques MA as specified on assembly drawing or, as shown in Table 6, a diametrically tightening sequence, except for locking screws adjacent to slit in clamp collar item "1", which should be torqued one after the other.
NOTES:
a)Since initial passes require almost no torque, even tightening is best achieved by turns approxi- mately 90 degrees for each locking screw.
b)To compensate for bolt setting during installation, a 5% higher than specified tightening torque is recommended for final tightening round.
5.After completion of installation, check all locking screws again in a clockwise (or
It is not necessary to recheck tightening torque after equipment has been in operation.
NOTE:
In installations subjected to extreme corrosion, the slits in clamp collars item "1" and "2" as well as in center collar item "3" should be sealed with a suitable caulking compound or otherwise.
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