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2.1.4 Disassembly / Reassembly of bearings and shims
The type of bearings (taper roller) ensures the absence of
axial clearance on the bend shaft. The shims are dened to
meet this necessity. For disassembly / reassembly and for any
replacements, carefully observe the following directions:
A) Disassembly / Reassembly of the bend shaft without
replacement of the bearings
After having removed the side covers as indicated in par.2.1.1,
check the conditions of the rollers and their relative tracks. If
all parts are in good condition, clean the components carefully
with a degreaser and redistribute lubricant oil uniformly.
The previous shims can be reused, taking care to insert them
only under the indicator side cover.
Once the complete unit is mounted (Indicator side ange +
shaft + motor side ange), check that the rotation torque of
the shaft - with the con-rod disconnected - is a minimum 4 Nm
and 6 Nm.
To transition the two side covers closer to the casing, it is
possible to use 3 M6x40 screws for the rst positioning phase,
as already indicated above Fig.8, and the screws provided for
nal fastening.
Shaft rotation torque (with the con-rod connected) should not
exceed 8 Nm.
B) Disassembly / Reassembly of the bend shaft with
replacement of the bearings
After removing the side covers, as described above, remove
the outer ring nut on the bearings from its seat on the covers,
using an appropriate extractor as shown in (Fig.12 and
Fig.12/a).
Remove the inner ring nut on the bearings from the two
ends of the shaft, again using an appropriate extractor or,
alternatively, a simple“pin punch”as shown in Fig.13.
Fig.12
Fig.12/a
Fig.13
The new bearings can be mounted cold with a press or rocker,
supporting it on the lateral surface of the ring nuts involved
in press tting with the rings. The press tting operation can
be facilitated by heating the involved parts to a temperature
between 120°C - 150°C (250°F - 300°F), ensuring that the ring
nuts t fully into their seats.
Never exchange the parts of the two bearings.
Determining the shim pack:
Perform the operation while the piston/con-rod guide units
are assembled, the con-rod caps are disconnected and the
con-rods are pushed downwards. Insert the pump shaft
without tab into the casing, making sure the PTO shank comes
out of the correct side.
Secure the PTO side ange to the casing, taking care with the
lip seal as described previously and tighten the xing screws
to the recommended torque.
Then feed the ange on the indicator side without shims in
the carter and start to move it closer, manually screwing the
M6x40 service screws in equally, with small rotations such as
to move the cover in slowly and correctly.
At the same time, check that the shaft rotates freely by turning
it manually.
Continuing the procedure in this way, a sudden increase in
hardness during shaft rotation will soon be experienced.
At this point, halt the forward movement of the cover and
loosen the xing screws completely.
With the aid of a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between
the side cover and pump casing (Fig.14).
Fig.14