GE GEH-5304A manual Replacement of Bearings, Recommended Regreasing Periods

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GEH-5304A

C.Bearings

Ball bearing and roller bearing housings are packed with grease at the factory. Therefore, greasing is not required before the motor is put into service. Since the oil in the grease will ultimately become depleted, it is necessary to relubricate ball bearing and roller bearing motors periodically, depending on the size and type of service (refer to Table 9).

Avoid mixing different kinds of grease. Lubricate the motor at standstill. Make sure the top grease fitting is clean and free from dirt. Remove one of the lower grease relief plugs. Free the relief hole from any hard- ened grease. Use a hand-operated grease gun only. Pump in grease until new grease appears at lower grease hole. After greasing, allow the motor to run about ten minutes before replacing the grease relief plug to permit excess grease to drain out.

Extreme pressure (EP) greases should not be used in DC machines. Insulation deterioration and increased brush wear may result from the presence of sili- cones.

D.Replacement of Bearings

After the bearing brackets have been removed, a bearing puller may be used to pull the bearings from the shaft. Protect the shaft center while using the puller. Discard the old bearing. The new bearing and all mating parts should be kept extremely clean during reassembly.

To install a new bearing, heat the bearing to 116-127°C (240-260°F) in oil or in an oven, then slip or press the bearing on the shaft. The bearing should be mounted tightly against the shoulder on the shaft.

After the bearing has cooled, reinstall the retaining ring where used. Fill the grease reservoir in the inner bearing cap or cartridge 1/3 to 1/2 full of grease, butter the bearings and fill the grease reservoir in the bear- ing bracket 1/3 to 1/2 full of grease.

Table 9

Recommended Regreasing Periods

Frame

Size

CD2512AT- CD2813AT

Average

RPM

500

1150

1750

3000

Relubrication

Interval In Hours

Of Operation

BallRoller

Bearing Bearing

36000 18000

150007500

100005000

50002500

Frame

Size

25XX

28XX

Table 10

Standard Bearings for CD2512AT-CD2813AT Motors

Commutator End

 

 

Drive End

 

 

Standard Ball

Standard Ball

Oversize Ball

Oversize Roller

Basic

 

Basic

 

Basic

 

Basic

 

Brg. No.

AFBMA

Brg. No.

AFBMA

Brg. No.

AFBMA

Brg. No.

AFBMA

307

35BC03X3

309

45BC03X3

310

50BC03X3

310

50RU03X3

309

45BC03X3

310

50BC03X3

311

55BC03X3

311

55RU03X3

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Contents Instructions Copyright 1985, 1992, 1999 General Electric Company Table of Contents Storage of Renewal Parts Storage II. ReceivingHandling Location Typical WeightsMounting AlignmentCoupled Drive Grouting Belt DrivesBearing Life Belt Tension Factor, Kb Pinion Drives Special Load ConsiderationsThrust Loads Maximum Continuous Thrust Capacity, LbsInspection Before Starting Rectified Power SuppliesBearings and Couplings Commutator and BrushesSpeed Life Factor Less Than 500 Bearing Life at 1750 RPM Average Speed Vs. Load, WFrame Sizes CD2812AT and CD2813AT Power Supply Available Protective Devices ConnectionsMotor Field Heating ThermostatsLead Markers Function Accessories & Special Device MarkingsWinding A1, A2 F1, F2, F3, F4, etc. T1, T2, T3, T4, etcGeneral Mechanical Inspection Ventilation SystemBolt Tightening Torque Values Accessory MountingBrakes Inspection After StartingNoise and Vibration Inspection After Short Time in ServiceReassembly DisassemblyRecommended Regreasing Periods Replacement of BearingsFrame Size CD2512AT- CD2813AT Average Standard Bearings for CD2512AT-CD2813AT MotorsLow Temperature Standard Temperature 15F to 212F -10C to 100CHigh Temperature-20F to 350F -28C to 176C Sources of Supply for Bearing GreasesBrush Installation Brush Assembly CommutatorCommutator Diameters In Inches Shaft End Play MechanicalWaterproof Machines Lubrication of Flexible CouplingsGEH-5304A Ues Insulation Resistance Measurement Testing Methods Visual InspectionCleaning of Windings Effect of Temperature on Insulation ResistanceOily Dirt Service Shop Cleaning Drying of WindingsRepair Storage of Renewal Parts VI. Renewal PartsRecommended Spare Parts Number of Duplicate Motors in Service DescriptionWith or Without Electrical Shop Facilities With Electrical Shop FacilitiesCommutator Check Chart Application Information for CD2512AT CD2813AT Frames GEH-5304A Dimensions, Air Openings for CD2512AT CD2813AT Frames Frame 2512AT, 2513AT 2812AT, 2813AT Base Speed Air Flow Requirements For Separately Ventilated MotorsAll Renewal Parts For CD2512AT CD2813AT FramesAccessory Mounting CD2512AT CD2813AT Accessory Mounting CD2512AT CD2813AT GEH-5304A Type CD Frames 2512AT 2813AT 5HDGHU&RPPHQWV Detach and fax or mail to the address noted above Fort Wayne in 46801-2205 USA Isaac #

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