Milnor K36 0005 manual

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    Published Manual Number/ECN: H28 0010/2001074N • Publishing System: TPAS • Access date: 2/14/01 • Document ECN's: Latest Available Kit Instruction— K28 0010 K36 0005 K36 0005R PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063-0400, U.S.A.[...]

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    Please Read A bout the Manual Identif y ing Information on the Cover The front cover d isplay s pert inent id entify ing in form ation fo r this m anual. M ost im porta nt, are the publishe d m anual number ( part num ber) /ECN (date code). Ge nerally , when a r eplacem ent manual is furnish ed, it w ill hav e the sam e publis hed m anual num ber, [...]

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    MSSM020 4AE/833 2BV (1 of 1) È V-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS FOR 30" AND 36" B-TYPE MACHINES AND 42" Q-TYPE MACHINES This instruction i s to be used for adjus ting the belt tension on the fol lowing machine modes: 30016BWE 42026QHE 36021BWE 42026QTG 360326QWE 42026QTH 42026QWE A belt tension t esting devi ce (Milnor ® part num ber 30T[...]

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    MSSM0301AE/9126B V È V-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS This instruction is to be used for adjusting the belt tension on the following machine models: A belt tension testing device (Milnor ® part number 30T001) and a straight edge are required when using these instructions. Ê Tension Settings Set the o-rings on the tension testing device (FIGURE 1) as f[...]

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    MSSM0301AE/9126BV (1 of 1) È V-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS This instruction is to be used for adjusting the belt tension on the following machine models: A belt tension testing device (Milnor ® part number 30T001) and a straight edge are required when using these instructions. Ê Tension Settings Set the o-rings on the tension testing device (FIGURE[...]

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    M S S M A40 5 A E / 873 7 B V È V-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS FOR 48", 52", 60" AND 72" WASHER-EXTRACTORS This instruction is to be used for adjusting the belt tension on the following machine models: 48032BHE 48032BTG 48032BTH 48036QHE 48036QTG 48036QTH 52038WE1 52038WTF 52038WTB 52038WTG 52038WTH 60036WE2 60036WE3 60036SG2 60036[...]

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    MS SMA405 AE/ 8737 BV (1 of 2) È V-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS FOR 48", 52", 60" AND 72" WASHER-EXTRACTORS This instruction is to be used for adjusting the belt tension on the following machine models: 48032BHE 48032BTG 48032BTH 48036QHE 48036QTG 48036QTH 52038WE1 52038WTF 52038WTB 52038WTG 52038WTH 60036WE2 60036WE3 60036SG2 6003[...]

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    Ë Tensioning Banded Belts Ï 48032BHE, BTG , BTH 48 036QHE, QTG, QT Belt Deflect. (inches) Initial Tension (l bs.) (r ef.) Initial Tension (lbs.) (re f.) Belt Deflect (in.) Initial Tension (lbs. ) (re f.) Initial Tension (lbs. ) (re f.) WASH/ 2 SPEED WASH 9/32 6.6 - 9.2 KP3 5.1 - 7.1 KN 5/16 5.7 - 7.6 JP3 4.4 - 5.9 JN DRAIN 5/32 5.7 - 7.6 JP3 4.4 [...]

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    Ë Tensioning Banded Belts Ï 48032BHE, BTG , BTH 48 036QHE, QTG, QT Belt Deflect. (inches) Initial Tension (l bs.) (r ef.) Initial Tension (lbs.) (re f.) Belt Deflect (in.) Initial Tension (lbs. ) (re f.) Initial Tension (lbs. ) (re f.) WASH/ 2 SPEED WASH 9/32 6.6 - 9.2 KP3 5.1 - 7.1 KN 5/16 5.7 - 7.6 JP3 4.4 - 5.9 JN DRAIN 5/32 5.7 - 7.6 JP3 4.4 [...]

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    M S S M 030 3 A E / 845 1 B V È MAIN BEARING AND SEAL REPLACEMENT FOR DIVIDED CYLINDER MACHINES This section applies to the front and rear cylinder shaft bearings of all divided cylinder machines (Rapid Load, Staph-guard ® , dye machines , et c.). It does not apply to jackshaft bearings , i dler shaft bear ings or bearings on open pocket machines[...]

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    MSSM 0303 AE/8451 BV (1 of 5) È MAIN BEARING AND SEAL REPLACEMENT FOR DIVIDED CYLINDER MACHINES This section applies to the front and rear cylinder shaft bearings of all divided cylinder machines (Rapid Load, Staph-guard ® , dye machines , et c.). It does not apply to jackshaft bearings , i dler shaft bear ings or bearings on open pocket machines[...]

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    inspection plate and use a timber to pry up the cylinder to remove cylinder weight from the bearings. Once the bearing is removed, the cylinder drops only approximately 1/32" before the shaft comes to rest on the shaft support. 4. Slide the bearing off of the shaft and if it is to be reused, place it on a clean surface and cover with a clean, [...]

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    inspection plate and use a timber to pry up the cylinder to remove cylinder weight from the bearings. Once the bearing is removed, the cylinder drops only approximately 1/32" before the shaft comes to rest on the shaft support. 4. Slide the bearing off of the shaft and if it is to be reused, place it on a clean surface and cover with a clean, [...]

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    Ê Replacing the Bearing Housing, Seal Sleeve, and Seals (Front or Rear) 1 . With the seal sleeve removed, press all old seals out of the bearing housing. Remove the large o-ring from the outside of the housing. Thoroughly clean the bearing housing and flush out all grease passages to make cer- tain they are unblocked. Remove the o-rings from the i[...]

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    Ê Replacing the Bearing Housing, Seal Sleeve, and Seals (Front or Rear) 1 . With the seal sleeve removed, press all old seals out of the bearing housing. Remove the large o-ring from the outside of the housing. Thoroughly clean the bearing housing and flush out all grease passages to make cer- tain they are unblocked. Remove the o-rings from the i[...]

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    Ê Measuring Unmounted Clearance and Setting Bearing (Front or Rear) The bearings used on Milnor ® washer and dye extractors are the very best anti-friction devices available for these applicati ons. However, the anti-frict ional characteristi cs of the bearings will be reduced if they ar e not proper- ly inst alled. It is of critical importance w[...]

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    Ê Measuring Unmounted Clearance and Setting Bearing (Front or Rear) The bearings used on Milnor ® washer and dye extractors are the very best anti-friction devices available for these applicati ons. However, the anti-frict ional characteristi cs of the bearings will be reduced if they ar e not proper- ly inst alled. It is of critical importance w[...]

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    Ê Tightening Bearing(s) (Front and/or Rear) 1. Once both bearings are seated, or if only one bearing was replaced, install the bearing lockwasher(s) and lock- nut(s). Use a hammer and a metal drift as shown in FIGURE 11, to tighten the locknut. It is imp erative to only tap lightly and to assure that metal chips from the drift or locknut do not fa[...]

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    Ê Tightening Bearing(s) (Front and/or Rear) 1. Once both bearings are seated, or if only one bearing was replaced, install the bearing lockwasher(s) and lock- nut(s). Use a hammer and a metal drift as shown in FIGURE 11, to tighten the locknut. It is imp erative to only tap lightly and to assure that metal chips from the drift or locknut do not fa[...]