Baldor 11C manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FLEXIDYNE ® Couplings Sizes 9C and 11C WARNING : Because of the possible danger to persons(s) or property from a ccidents which may result from the improper use of products, i t is important that correct procedures be followed. Pro ducts must be used in accordance with the engi neering information specified i n the catalog. [...]

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    DESCRIPTION FLEXIDYNE dry fluid couplin gs are a unique concept to provide soft start and mom entary overload protection for all types of dri ven equipment. Standar d NEMA-B motors with RPM base sp eeds of 1750, 116 0 or 860 are commonly used with a FLEX IDYNE, yet other available power sources may be used with the FLEXIDYNE. The dry "fluid&qu[...]

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    4 MAINTENANCE For average industrial a pplications involving 3 or 4 starts a day of not more than 6 seconds acceleration time each, the flow charge shoul d be chang ed every 10,000 hours of operation. For more severe conditions, v isually inspect flow charge at more frequent interval s; it should be changed when it has deteriorated to a half powder[...]

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    Table 1 – Flow Charge Recommendations (cont.) Based on % of Startin g Torque for 1175 RPM NEMA Desig n B Motors 100% @ 1175 RPM 125% @ 1160 RPM 150% @ 1150 RPM 175% @ 1130 RPM 200% @ 1100 RPM Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Rated Motor HP FLEXI- DYNE Size Start- ing HP Lbs . Oz. Max. Time In Sec. Start- ing HP Lbs. Oz.[...]

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    Reassembly : 1. Install new seal felt an d replace seal sh ield in drive housing. 2. Install housing seal (r ed in color) on rotor ret ainer and set rotor retainer in place in drive housi ng. Make certain housing seal does n ot twist and t hat it is pro perly s eated in the drive housing. 3. Press ball bearings onto driv e housing. Note: Press agai[...]

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    FLEXIDYNE Trouble Analysis Symptom Cause Cure Vibration 1. Misalignment 1. Realign drive or couplin g. 2. Bent shaft 2. Replace or straighten. 3. Excess flow charge 3. Remove small amount of flow charge. 4. Fused flow charge 4. Correct the overload. 5. Improper installation – Output shaft jammed against housing 5. Readjust spacing between shafts [...]