Ingersoll Rand TD Serie Manuel D'exploitation Et D'entretien page 28

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11. Grasp the Collet Body, Arbor or Arbor Bearing
Nut and insert the assembled Rotor into the Motor
Housing (5).
12. Assemble the Flow Ring (18) with the Flange (19)
before installing the Flange on the Housing. Mate the
Flow Ring to the end of the Flange without
perforations. The positioning of the Flow Ring is
dictated by the desired exhaust. To set the tool
exhaust, proceed as follows:
a. For front exhaust tools, align the notched
projection on the edge of the Flow Ring with the
letter "F" on the Housing.
b. For rear exhaust tools, align the notched
projection on the edge of the Flow Ring with the
letter "R" on the Housing.
13. Install the assembled Flange, Flow Ring leading, onto
the front of the Motor Housing.
14. Grasp the Motor Housing in copper–covered or
leather–covered vise jaws with the Collet Body, Arbor
or Arbor Bearing Nut upward. Do not distort the
Housing.
15. Position the Flange Clamp (20) against the Flange.
Steps common to ALL TX models
1. Lubricate the Arbor Coupling (29) with
approximately 1 cc of Ingersoll–Rand No. 68 Grease
and position the Coupling over the Arbor Bearing Nut
(31). Position the Clamp Sleeve (30) over the Arbor
Coupling against the Front Rotor Bearing (17).
2. If the Rear Arbor Bearing (33) was removed, proceed
as follows:
a. Stand the larger piece of the LE2–950 Bearing
Inserting Tool on the table of an arbor press.
b. Place the Rear Arbor Bearing on the surface of the
Inserting Tool and align the central opening of the
Bearing with the central opening of the Inserting
Tool.
c. The large body of the Arbor (34) has an annular
groove between the crosshole and one threaded
end. Press that end of the Arbor into the Bearing
until the shoulder of the Arbor stops against the
Bearing.
3. If the Front Arbor Bearing (37) was removed from the
Arbor Housing (35), proceed as follows:
a. If the Rear Arbor Bearing was not removed from
the Arbor, insert a 5/32" (4 mm) hardened steel
rod approximately 6" (150 mm) long through the
crosshole and using a 1/2" wrench, unscrew and
remove the Arbor Bearing Nut (31) from the
Arbor. Do not remove the Bearing.
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b. Stand the larger piece of the No. LE2–950 Bearing
Inserting Tool on the table of an arbor press and
insert the Arbor, Rear Arbor Bearing end leading,
into the central opening of the piece until the
Bearing stops against the top of the Inserting Tool.
c. Install the Arbor Housing, threaded end first, over
the Arbor until it stops against the Bearing and
pilots on the Bearing Inserting Tool.
d. Position the Front Arbor Bearing on the Arbor and
using the smaller piece of the No. LE2–950
Bearing Inserting Tool as a pressing tool and pilot,
press the Bearing onto the Arbor until it stops
against the arbor shoulder.
e. For models ending in G4, install the Arbor
Bearing Shield (37A) in the Housing against the
Bearing.
f. Using snap ring pliers, install the Arbor Bearing
Retaining Ring (38) in the Arbor Housing.
4. Insert a 5/32" (4 mm) hardened steel rod
approximately 6" (150 mm) long through the
crosshole and using a 1/2" wrench, thread the Arbor
Bearing Nut onto the Arbor against the Rear Arbor
Bearing. Tighten the Nut between 14 and 19 ft–lb (19
and 26 Nm) torque.
5. Align the rear Arbor Bearing Nut with the hex in the
Arbor Coupling. Thread the Arbor Housing onto the
Motor Housing and tighten the joint between 20 and
25 ft–lb (27 and 34 Nm) torque. This is a left–hand
thread. Turn counterclockwise to tighten.
6. For collet models, insert a 5/32" (4 mm) hardened
steel rod approximately 6" (150 mm) long through the
arbor crosshole. Thread the assembled Collet Body
onto the Arbor and using a torque wrench, tighten the
joint between 14 and 19 ft–lb (19 and 26 Nm) torque.
1. Position the Clamp Sleeve (23) over the Arbor against
the Front Rotor Bearing (17).
2. Thread the Arbor Housing (25) onto the Motor
Housing and tighten the joint between 20 and 25 ft–lb
(27 and 34 Nm) torque. This is a left–hand thread.
Turn counterclockwise to tighten.
3. Using snap ring pliers, install the Arbor Bearing
Retaining Ring (28) in the Arbor Housing.
1. Position the Clamp Spacer (21) over the Arbor against
the Front Rotor Bearing (17).
2. Thread the Clamp Nut (22) onto the Housing and
tighten the Nut between 20 and 25 ft–lb (27 and
34 Nm) torque. This is a left–hand thread. Turn
counterclockwise to tighten.
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