Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Types FC and FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 (Page 1 of 8) How To Use This Manual This manual provides detailed instructions on installation and maintenance of gear drives and couplings. Use the table of contents below to locate required information. CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND TROUBLE FREE SERVICE. Table of Contents Installation Instructions..........................................Pages 1&2 Shaft Connections.................................................Pages 2&3 Tightening Torques......................................................Page 3 Lubrication Recommendations.......................Pages 3 thru 7 Preventive Maintenance..............................................Page 7 Stored and Inactive Gear Drives.................................Page 7 Reliability Package (Lubrication Package)..................Page 8 Introduction Credit for long service and dependable operation of a gear drive is often given to the engineers who designed it, or the craftsmen who constructed it, or the sales engineer who recommended the type and size. Ultimate credit belongs to the mechanic on the job who worked to make the foundation rigid and level, who accurately aligned the shafts and carefully installed the accessories, and who made sure that the drive received regular lubrication. The details of this important job are the subject of this manual. NAMEPLATE — Operate Falk gear drives only at horsepower, speed and ratio shown on nameplate. Before changing any one of these, submit complete nameplate data and new application conditions to the Factory for correct oil level, parts and application approval. DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY — Disassembly and assembly instructions and parts guides are available from the Factory or Rexnord-Falk Representatives. When requesting information, please give complete data from the nameplate on the gear drive; Model, M.O. Number, Date, RPM, and Ratio. WARNING: Consult applicable local and national safety codes for proper guarding of rotating members. Lock out power source and remove all external loads from drive before servicing drive or accessories. WARRANTY — Rexnord Industries (the “Company”) warrants that, for a period of three years from the date of shipment, the product described herein will deliver successfully its rated output as indicated on the nameplate, provided, it is properly installed and maintained, correctly lubricated, and operated in the environment and within the limits of speed, torque or other load conditions for which it was sold. Such product is expressly not warranted against failure or unsatisfactory operation resulting from dynamic vibrations imposed upon it by the drive system in which it is installed unless the nature of such vibrations has been fully defined and expressly accepted in writing by the Company as a condition of operation. Type FZ Type FC Installation Instructions The following instructions apply to standard Falk Type FC & FZ drives shown above. If a drive is furnished with special features, refer to the supplementary instructions shipped with the drive. WELDING — Do not weld on the gear drive or accessories without prior approval from the Factory. Welding on the drive may cause distortion of the housing or damage to the bearings and gear teeth. Welding without prior approval could void the warranty. EFFECTS OF SOLAR ENERGY — If the gear drive operates in the sun at ambient temperatures over 80°F(27°C), then special measures should be taken to protect the drive from solar energy. This protection can consist of a canopy over the drive or reflective paint on the drive. If neither is possible, a heat exchanger or other cooling device may be required to prevent the sump temperature from exceeding the allowable maximum. HORIZONTAL MOUNTING — Mount gear drive with base horizontal, unless it has been specifically ordered for mounting in another position. If it is necessary to mount the drive in a different position from that for which it was ordered, consult the Factory for changes necessary to provide proper lubrication. NON-HORIZONTAL MOUNTING — For gear drives with non-horizontal mounting, including tilted, vertical and wall mounted, refer to instructions provided with the drive for oil levels and bearing lubrication. LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS — Lift UltraMax drives by means of a sling (with adequate lifting capacity) wrapped around the high speed and low speed shaft extensions for drive Sizes 2040 through 2090 and Sizes 2100 through 2130 when equipped with an electric fan. Standard drive Sizes 2100 through 2130 are equipped with lifting lugs welded to the side of the drive. Refer to Figure 1. When lifting a drive with a sling, make certain that the shaft extension keyways do not come in contact with the sling as the sharp corners could cut the sling. SLING LIFTING LUGS SIZES 2040 - 2090 SIZES 2100 - 2130 Figure 1 Rexnord Industries, LLC 3001 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com 318-100 December 2013 Supersedes 12-06 Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives (Page 2 of 8) • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Types FC and FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 FOUNDATION, GENERAL — To facilitate oil drainage, elevate the gear drive foundation above the surrounding floor level. If desired, replace the drives oil drain plug with a valve, but provide a guard to protect the valve from accidental opening or breakage. When an outboard bearing is used, mount drive and outboard bearing on a continuous foundation or bedplate and dowel both in place. FOUNDATION, STEEL — When mounting gear drive on structural steel, it is recommended that an engineered design be utilized for a pedestal, adapter base or bed to provide sufficient rigidity, to prevent induced loads from distorting the housing and causing gear misalignment. In the absence of an engineered design, it is recommended that a base plate, with thickness equal to or greater than the thickness of the drive feet, be securely bolted to steel supports and extend under the entire drive as CONTINUOUS illustrated. PLATE FOUNDATION, CONCRETE — If a concrete foundation is used, allow the concrete to set firmly before bolting down the gear drive. For the best type of mounting, grout structural steel mounting pads into the mounting base, as illustrated, rather than grouting the drive directly into the concrete. MOTOR BRACKETS — Falk motor brackets provide an economical “soft mounting” for standard NEMA T & U frame AC induction type electric motors. The weight, location, and starting torque of the motor will cause cantilevered motor brackets to deflect downward or twist to varying degrees. The drive/coupling/motor selections found in the Rexnord selection guide are engineered to be within acceptable deflection limits as determined by Rexnord. However, because the bracket is a “soft motor support”, deflection and vibration magnitude of the bracket may exceed levels normally considered acceptable for rigidly mounted machinery. For applications using other than standard selection guide drive/coupling/motor selections, the use of a motor plate is recommended. If a motor bracket is to be used, it becomes the customer’s responsibility to support the rear of the motor bracket as necessary to diminish motor bracket deflection and vibration to within satisfactory levels as determined by the customer. When using other than standard T-frame motors refer to Manual 317-315. 318-100 December 2013 Supersedes 12-06 GEAR DRIVE ALIGNMENT —Align drive with driven equipment by placing broad, flat shims under all mounting pads. Start at the low speed shaft end and level across the length and then the width of the drive. Check with a feeler gauge to make certain that all pads are supported to prevent distortion of housing when drive is bolted down. After drive is aligned with driven equipment and bolted down, align prime mover to drive input shaft. Refer to Page 3 for coupling alignment. If equipment is received from Factory mounted on a bedplate, the components were accurately aligned at the Factory with the bedplate mounted on a large, flat assembly plate. Shim under the bedplate foot pads until the gear drive is level and all feet are in the same plane. Check high speed shaft coupling alignment. If the coupling is misaligned, the bedplate is shimmed incorrectly. Re-shim bedplate and recheck high speed coupling alignment. If necessary, realign motor. Motors and other components mounted on motor plates or motor brackets may become misaligned during shipment. ALWAYS check alignment after installation. Refer to Page 3 for coupling alignment instructions. MOTOR PLATE SHIMS Shaft Connections WARNING: Provide suitable guards in accordance with OSHA standards. COUPLING CONNECTIONS — The performance and life of any coupling depends largely upon how well the coupling is installed and serviced. Refer to the coupling manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions. CORRECT METHOD Heat interference fitted coupling hubs, pinions, sprockets or pulleys to a maximum of 275°F (135°C) and slide onto gear drive shaft. INCORRECT METHOD DO NOT drive coupling hub, pinion, sprocket or pulley onto the shaft. An endwise blow on the shaft/coupling may damage gears and bearings. COUPLINGS — Detailed installation manuals are available from the Factory, your local Rexnord-Falk — CAUTION — Representative or Distributor—just DO NOT HAMMER provide size and type designations stamped on the coupling. For lubricant requirements and a list of typical lubricants meeting Rexnord specifications, refer to appropriate coupling service manual. Rexnord Industries, LLC 3001 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Types FC and FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 (Page 3 of 8) Types FC & FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 (Page 3 of 7) Flanged Type Rigid Couplings are typically used on drives Flanged Type Rigidshafts. Couplings are speed typicallyshaft used extension on drives with vertical output The low with vertical outputvertical shafts. The speed shaft extension ends ends of the solid shaftlow drives are drilled and tapped to keeper plates. Tightening of accommodate the solid verticalcoupling shaft drives are drilled and tapped to torques for fasteners, keeper plate fasteners accommodate couplingincluding keeper plates. Tightening torques are for listed in Table 1. keeper plate fasteners are listed in Table 1. fasteners, including GAP & & ANGULAR ANGULAR ALIGNMENT mounting GAP ALIGNMENT — — IfIfpossible, possible,after after mounting coupling hubs, the driven drivingequipment and driven coupling hubs, position theposition driving and so equipment so that the distance between shaft ends is equal that the distance between shaft ends to coupling gap. Align shafts is the equal to the coupling gap.the Align by spacer ablock, theplacing shafts bya placing spacerequal block,in thickness to required gap, between equal in thickness to required gap, hub faces, asfaces, shown and between hub asabove, shown above, also 90° around the the hub. and at also at intervals 90° intervals around Check with feelers. hub. Check with feelers. STEELFLEX ILLUSTRATED ® STEELFLEX ILLUSTRATED OFFSET ALIGNMENT— —Align Align OFFSET ALIGNMENT driving and driven shafts so that a driving and driven shafts so that a straight edgewill willrest restsquarely squarely straight edge onon both hubsasasshown shown both couplings couplings hubs to to the the right and also at 90° intervals. right and also at 90° intervals. Tighten foundation bolts of the Tighten foundation bolts of the connected equipment and recheck connected equipment and recheck STEELFLEX ILLUSTRATED alignment and gap. STEELFLEX ILLUSTRATED alignment and gap. SPROCKETS, PULLEYS OR SHEAVES — Mount power SPROCKETS, PULLEYS OR SHEAVES — Mount power take-offs as close to the gear drive housing as possible to take-offs as close to the gear drive housing as possible to avoid undue bearing load and shaft deflection. avoid undue bearing load and shaft deflection. Align output shaft shaftofofthe thegear gear drive square parallel Align the the output drive square andand parallel with with the driven shaft by placing a straightedge across the the driven shaft by placing a straightedge across the face of the face of the sprockets or sheaves RIGHT WRONG sprockets or sheaves as illustrated. Check horizontal shaft as illustrated. Check horizontal alignment by placing one legone leg shaft alignment by placing WRONG RIGHT of aa square square against of againstthe theface face of the of the sheave or sprocket withspirit sheave or sprocket with the the spirit level on the leg of the level on the horizontal horizontal leg of the square. square. GEAR DRIVE WALL GEAR DRIVE WALL LEVEL SQUARE AND PARALLEL SQUARE AND PARALLEL over tighten belts LEVEL DO NOT or chains. Adjust to manufacturers’ specifications. Adjust belts as follows: DO NOT over tighten belts or chains. Adjust to manufacturers’ The ideal tension is the lowest tension at which the belt specifications. Adjust belts as follows: will slip underispeak load conditions. Check Thenot ideal tension the lowest tension at which thethe beltbelt will not tension frequently during the first 24 to 48 hours of run-in slip under peak load conditions. Check the belt tension operation. Over tightening belts shortens belt and bearing frequently during the first 24 to 48 hours of run-in operation. life. Keep belts free from foreign material which may cause Over tightening belts shortens belt and bearing life. Keep belts slippage. Inspect the V–belt periodically; tighten the belts if free from foreign material which may cause slippage. Inspect they are slipping. the V–belt periodically; tighten the belts if they are slipping. OUTBOARD BEARING — Mount the outboard bearing and OUTBOARD BEARING — Mount the outboard bearing and gear drive on a common foundation so that they will shift gear drive on a common foundation so that they will shift as an as an assembly if settling should occur. Bring the outboard assemblytoif the settling should occur. Bring the outboard bearing bearing correct horizontal position with broad flat to the correct horizontal position with broad flat shims under shims under the mounting pad. Align accurately so thatthe mounting Aligndivided accurately so that the equally divided the load ispad. equally between theload two isdrive bearings between the two drive bearings and the outboard bearing. Mount and the outboard bearing. Mount a stop bar against the a stop block bar against thethe pillow block on the loadhorizontal side whenload pillow foot on load sidefoot when large large horizontal load components exerted on the pillow block. components are exerted on theare pillow block. BACKSTOPS — To prevent damage to backstops due to BACKSTOPS — shaft To prevent damage to backstops due to are incorrect incorrect motor rotation at start up, couplings NOT motor shaft rotation at startdrives up, couplings are NOTwith assembled when assembled when gear are furnished backstops. gear drives are furnished with backstops. After completing the After completing the electrical connection, check motor and gearconnection, drive shaftcheck rotations. complete alignment electrical motor Then and gear drive shaft rotations. and of coupling. Thenassembly complete alignment and assembly of coupling. Fastener Tightening Torques Fastener Tightening Torques Use the tightening torque values specified in Table 1, for Use the tightening torque values specified in Table 1, forto fastening Falk gear drives, motors, and accessories fastening Falk gear drives, motors, and accessories to their DO their mounting surfaces with non-lubricated fasteners. mounting with non-lubricated fasteners.fasteners DO NOTor use NOT use surfaces these values for “torque locking” these values forcomponents “torque locking” or for fastening for fastening withfasteners aluminum feet or with soft components with aluminum feet or gaskets or vibration gaskets or vibration dampers onwith thesoft mounting surface. If dampers on the torque mounting surface.the If the tightening exceeds the tightening exceeds capacity of torque the torque the capacity torquemultiplier. wrench, use a torque Usefor wrench, useofathe torque Use Grademultiplier. 5 fasteners diameters through for larger use Grade 5 fasteners for1.50", diameters throughdiameter 1.50", forfasteners, larger diameter ASTM A-354 GradeA-354 BC. Grade BC. fasteners, use ASTM TABLE 1 — Tightening Torques (lb-ft) 5% – (DO NOT Lubricate Fasteners) Thread Dia-UNC Metal to Metal Metal to Concrete Thread Dia-UNC Metal to Metal Metal to Concrete .250-20 .312-18 .375-16 .500-13 .625-11 .750-10 .875-9 1.000-8 1.125-7 7 15 27 67 134 242 395 590 740 6 12 22 54 108 194 315 475 590 1.250-7 1.375-6 1.500-6 1.750-5 2.000-4.5 1060 1360 1840 3900 5900 840 1100 1460 2700 4100 Water Cooling Water Cooling WATER COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS — Install a shut-off or WATER COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS —Install a shutcontrol valve in the water line to the heat exchanger to regulate off or control valve in the water line to the heat exchanger theregulate water flow the exchanger. Also install a water to thethrough water flow through the exchanger. Also flow gauge between the control valve and the exchanger to install a water flow gauge between the control valve and the determine actual flow rate.actual Discharge to an OPENwater to exchanger to determine flow water rate. Discharge DRAIN to prevent back pressure. an OPEN DRAIN to prevent back pressure. Lubrication Recommendations Lubrication Recommendations Carefully follow onon thethe gear drive Carefully follow lubrication lubricationinstructions instructions gear drive nameplate, warning installation manuals furnished nameplate, warningtags tagsand and installation manuals furnished with the the gear geardrive. drive. Lubricants listed manual areare typical ONLY andand should Lubricants listedininthis this manual typical ONLY not be construed as exclusive Industrial type should not be construed as recommendations. exclusive recommendations. Industrial based rust and oxidation petroleum type basedpetroleum rust and oxidation inhibited (R & O) gear inhibited O) geartype lubricants or industrial extreme type sulphurlubricants (R or & industrial sulphur-phosphorus phosphorus pressure gear lubricants are the pressure (EP) extreme gear lubricants are (EP) the recommended lubricants recommended lubricantsoffor ambient temperatures of 15°F for ambient temperatures 15°F to 125°F(–9°C to +52°C). to 125°F(–9°C to +52°C). For drives operating outside the above temperature range refer For drives operating outside the above to “Synthetic Lubricants” paragraphs, Pagetemperature 4. Synthetic range refer to also “Synthetic paragraphs, Page 4. lubricants can be usedLubricants” in normal climates. Synthetic lubricants can also be used in normal climates. VISCOSITY (IMPORTANT) — The proper grade for R & O, EP, VISCOSITY (IMPORTANT) — The proper grade forR&O,EP, or lubricants is found in Table 2, Page 4. Select a lubricant or lubricants is found in Table 2, Page 4. Select a lubricant which has a pour point at least 10°F (5.5°C) below the which has a pour point at least 10°F (5.5°C) below the expected minimum starting temperature. Usable expected minimumambient ambient starting temperature. Usable temperature ranges can sometimes be widened if specific temperature ranges can sometimes be widened if specific application conditions application conditionsare areknown. known. Rexnord Industries, LLC Rexnord Industries, Gear Group 3001 W. Canal St., LLC, Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA 3001 W. Canal St., Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee, WI USA Telephone : 414-342-3131 Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com 318-100 318-100 December 2013 December 2006 Supersedes 12-06 Supersedes 05-01 ® Gear Drives Installation & ®Maintenance Falk™ UltraMax ™ • Maintenance Falk UltraMax Gear Drives •Instructions Installation & Instructions ® Gear Drives Installation & Maintenance Instructions • Falk™ UltraMax thru 2130 (Page 44 of of 8) 7) Types • Sizes (Page Types FC and FC FZ &• FZ Sizes 2040 2040 thru 2130 (Page 4 of 7) Types FC & FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 TABLE 2 — Viscosity Grade Recommendations TABLE 2 — Viscosity Grade Recommendations Synthetic Lubricants R & O or EP Lubricants Synthetic Lubricants R & O or EP Lubricants Cold Climates Normal Climates † Output Cold Climates Normal Climates † –30° to +10°F –15° to +50°F 15° to 60°F 50° to 125°F Output RPM –30° to +10°F –15° to +50°F 15° to 60°F 50° to 125°F (–34° –12°C) (–26° to +10°C) (–9° to +16°C) (10° 52°C) RPM (–34° to –12°C) (–26° to +10°C) (–9° to +16°C) (10° to 52°C) ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA Below 80 32 0S 68 2S 150 4 320 6 80Below & Above 32 0S 68 2S 150 44 220 56 80 32 0S 68 2S 150 320 80 & Above 32 0S 68 2S 150 4 220 5 When ambient temperatures are higher than 125°F (52°C), or when drives are When ambientintemperatures are higher than or 125°F or when drives operating extremely humid, chemical, dust (52°C), laden atmospheres, it is are operating in extremely humid, dustfrequently. laden atmospheres, it is recommended that the lubricant bechemical, changed or more See recommended that the lubricant be changed more frequently. See lubricant changes. lubricant changes. † Refer to Table 3 for proper synthetic lubricant viscosity grades for normal climates. † Refer to Table 3 for proper synthetic lubricant viscosity grades for normal climates. IfIf a gear drive driveoperates operatesinina atypical typical indoor environment a gear indoor environment where where thedrive ambient temperature isindoor within 70°F (21°C to 125°F If a ambient gear operates inisawithin typical70°F environment where the temperature to 125°F to (21°C to 52°C), the oil viscosity should be increased one the ambient temperature is within 70°F to 125°F (21°C to 52°C), the oil viscosity should be increased one AGMA grade AGMA grade shown for the 50°F toAGMA 125°F(10°C 52°C),that the shown oil above viscosity should be increased one grade above for that the 50°F to 125°F(10°C to 52°C) range. to 52°C) range. That is, Number 6to or52°C) 7 should above shown for thean 50°F range. That is,that an AGMA Number 6AGMA orto7125°F(10°C should be substituted for a 5 be substituted for Number a 5 or 6 6 respectively, under this ambient That is, an AGMA or 7 should be substituted for a 5 or 6 respectively, under this ambient condition. condition. or 6 respectively, under this ambient condition. OIL PUMPS — When selecting a lubricant for a gear drive OIL — When When selecting selectinga alubricant lubricant a gear drive OILPUMPS PUMPS — forfor a gear drive equipped with an oil pump, cold temperature oil viscosity is equipped with an oil pump, cold temperature oil viscosity equipped with an oilviscosity pump, cold temperature oil viscosity is important. Lubricant at start-up generally should not is important. Lubricant viscosity at start-up generally important. Lubricant viscosity atWhen start-up generallythis should not exceed 1725 cSt (8,000 SSU). exceeding viscosity, should not exceed 1725 cSt (8,000 SSU). When exceeding exceedcavitation 1725 cStis(8,000 SSU). When exceeding this viscosity, pump possible, preventing oil circulation. A sump this viscosity, pump cavitation is possible, preventing oil pump cavitation is possible, preventing oil circulation. A sump heater may be required or it may be possible to use a lower circulation. A sump heater may be required or it may be heater may beminimize required or it may be a lower viscosity oil cavitation, refertotouse Factory. possible to to use a lowerpump viscosity oilpossible to minimize pump viscosity oil to minimize pump cavitation, refer to Factory. cavitation, refer to Factory. Petroleum Based Lubricants Based Lubricants Lubricants Petroleum Based RPetroleum & O GEAR LUBRICANTS (Table 6) — Industrial type R& &O O GEAR GEAR LUBRICANTS (Table 6)6)——Industrial petroleum based rust and oxidation (R & Otype ) type gear R LUBRICANTS (Tableinhibited Industrial petroleumare based oxidation (R & O ) general gear petroleum based rustand and oxidation inhibited (R&O)gear lubricants the rust most common andinhibited readily available lubricants are the most common and readily available general lubricants are the most common and readily available purpose gear lubricants. purpose purpose gear lubricants. general gear lubricants. EXTREME PRESSURE (EP) LUBRICANTS (Table 4) — For EXTREME PRESSURE (EP)(EP) 4) — For— EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANTS (Table highly loaded gear drives orLUBRICANTS drives loaded(Table in excess of 4) original highly loaded geargear drives or drives loaded inpressure excess of original For highly loaded or drives loaded in excess estimates, industrial typedrives petroleum extreme lubricants of original estimates, industrial typeextreme petroleum extreme estimates, industrial petroleum pressure lubricants are preferred. The EPtype lubricants currently recommended are of pressure lubricants are preferred. The EP lubricants currently are preferred. The EP lubricants currently recommended are of the sulphur-phosphorus type. recommended are of the sulphur-phosphorus type. the sulphur-phosphorus type. WARNING: EP LUBRICANTS IN FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY WARNING: EP LUBRICANTS FOOD PROCESSING WARNING: EPmay LUBRICANTS ININ FOOD PROCESSING — EP lubricants contain toxic substances and shouldINDUSTRY not be INDUSTRY — EP lubricants may contain toxic substances — EP lubricants may contain toxic substances should not be used in the food processing industry without theand lubricant and should not processing be used inindustry the food processing industry used in the food without the lubricant manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants which meet USDA “H1” without the lubricant manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants which meetapplications. USDA “H1” classification are suitable for food processing which meet USDA “H1” classification are suitable for food classification are suitable for food processing applications. processing applications. CAUTION: EP LUBRICANTS & INTERNAL BACKSTOPS — Do CAUTION: EP LUBRICANTS & INTERNAL BACKSTOPS — or Do not use EP lubricants or lubricants with anti-wear additives CAUTION: EP LUBRICANTS & INTERNAL BACKSTOPS not use EP lubricants or lubricants with anti-wear additives or lubricant formulations including sulfur-phosphorus, chlorine, — Do not use EP lubricants or lubricants with anti-wearlead lubricant formulations sulfur-phosphorus, chlorine, lead derivatives, orincluding molybdenum disulfides in drives additives orgraphite lubricant formulations including sulfurderivatives, graphite orcartridge molybdenum disulfides Some in drives equipped with internal type backstops. phosphorus, chlorine, lead derivatives, graphite orlubricants equipped with disulfides internal cartridge typeequipped backstops.with Some lubricants molybdenum in drives internal in Table 6 may contain anti-wear additives. Lubricants in Table cartridge backstops. Someadditives. lubricants in Tablein6 Table indo Table 6 type may contain Lubricants 4may contain several of anti-wear these additives. contain anti-wear additives. Lubricants in Table 4 do 4 do contain several of these additives. contain several of these additives. Synthetic Lubricants Synthetic Lubricants Synthetic Lubricants Synthetic lubricants of the polyalphaolefin type are Synthetic lubricants ofof the polyalphaolefin typetype are recommended for cold climate operation, high temperature Synthetic lubricants the polyalphaolefin are recommended for climate operation, high temperature recommended forcold cold climate operation, high temperature applications, extended temperature range (all season) applications, extended temperature (allintervals. season) applications, extended temperature range (all season) operation and/or extended lubricantrange change The operation and/or extended lubricant change intervals. TheThe operation and/or extended lubricant change intervals. proper viscosity grade of synthetic lubricant is given in Table 3. proper viscosity of of synthetic lubricant is given in Table proper viscositygrade grade synthetic lubricant is given in 3. WARNING: SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS IN FOOD PROCESSING Table 3. WARNING: LUBRICANTS IN FOOD INDUSTRY —SYNTHETIC Synthetic lubricants may contain toxicPROCESSING substances WARNING: LUBRICANTS INindustry FOOD INDUSTRY Synthetic contain toxic substances and should — notSYNTHETIC be used lubricants in the foodmay processing without the PROCESSING INDUSTRY — Synthetic lubricants may and should not be used in the food processing industry lubricant manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants which meetwithout USDAthe contain toxic substances and notwhich be used lubricant manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants meetinUSDA “H1” classification are suitable forshould food processing applications. the processing industryforwithout the lubricant “H1”food classification are suitable food processing applications. manufacturers’ approval. Lubricants& which meetBACKSTOPS USDA CAUTION: SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS INTERNAL CAUTION: SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS &gear INTERNAL BACKSTOPS “H1” classification aremay suitable forinfood processing — Synthetic lubricants be used drives with internal — Synthetic lubricants may in gear drives internal applications. backstops operating only in be coldused temperatures –30°with to +50°F backstops operating only in cold temperatures –30° to +50°F (–34° to +10°C). Mobil SHC 624 and SHC 626 provide proper CAUTION: SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS & INTERNAL (–34° to +10°C). Mobil SHC 624 and SHC 626 provide proper backstop action—under these conditions. Other BACKSTOPS Synthetic lubricants may besynthetic used in backstop action under these conditions. Other synthetic lubricants may also be acceptable. gear drives with internal backstops operating only in cold lubricants may also be acceptable. temperatures –30° to +50°F (–34° to +10°C). Mobil SHC 624 and SHC 626 provide proper backstop action under Oil Levels Oil Levels these conditions. Other synthetic lubricants may also be Fill the drive with oil to the level indicated on the oil dipstick. acceptable. Fill the drive with oil to the are levelgiven indicated the oil dipstick. Approximate oil capacities on theondrive nameplate Approximate oilPage capacities are given on the drive nameplate and in Table 8, 7. Oil Levels and in Table 8, Page 7. Fill the drive with oil to the level indicated on the oil Lubricant Changes dipstick. Approximate oil capacities are given on the drive Lubricant Changes nameplate and in Table — 8, Checking Page 7. oil condition at regular OIL ANALYSIS REPORT OIL ANALYSIS REPORT — oil of condition at regular intervals is recommended. In Checking the absence more specific intervals is recommended. In the absence of more specific limits, the guidelines listed below may be used to indicate when Lubricant Changes limits, the guidelines listed below may be used to indicate when to change oil: REPORT OIL ANALYSIS — Checking oil condition at to change oil: regular recommended. In (500 the absence 1. Waterintervals content isisgreater than 0.05% ppm). of more 1. Waterlimits, content is guidelines greater thanlisted 0.05% (500may ppm). specific the below be used to 2. Iron content exceeds 150 ppm. indicate when to change oil:ppm. 2. Iron content exceeds 150 3. Silicon (dust/dirt) exceeds 25 ppm. 1. is greater 0.05% (500 ppm). 3. Water Siliconcontent (dust/dirt) exceeds than 25 ppm. 4. Viscosity changes more than 15%. 2. content exceeds 4. Iron Viscosity changes more150 thanppm. 15%. PETROLEUM LUBRICANTS — For normal operating 3. Silicon (dust/dirt) exceeds ppm. PETROLEUM LUBRICANTS —25 For6 normal conditions, change gear oils every monthsoperating or 2500 operating 4. Viscosity changes more than 15%. conditions, change gear oils every 6 months orfrequently 2500 operating hours, whichever occurs first. Change oil more when hours, whichever occurs first. Change oil more frequently when PETROLEUM LUBRICANTS — For normal operating gear drives operate in extremely humid, chemical or dust laden gear drives operate in extremely chemical or dust laden conditions, change gear oilsRevery 6 months or 2500 atmospheres. In these cases, & humid, O and EP lubricants should atmospheres. In these R & or O 1500 and lubricants operating whichever occurs first.EP Change oil should be changedhours, every 3 to cases, 4 months to 2000 hours. If the be changed every 3 to 4 months or 1500 to 2000 hours. If the more frequently when gear drives operate in extremely drive is operated in an area where temperatures vary with the humid, chemical oran dust laden atmospheres. Invary these drive is operated in where temperatures with the seasons, change the oilarea viscosity grade to suit the temperature, cases,R&Oand should be changed every seasons, change thelubricants oil viscosity grade to test suit the temperature, refer to Table 2. EP Lubricant suppliers can oil from the 3 to 4 months or 1500 to 2000 hours. If economical the is operated refer to Table 2. Lubricant suppliers candrive test oil from the in drive periodically and recommend an area where temperatures vary with the seasons, change drive periodically change schedules.and recommend economical the oil viscosity grade to suit the temperature, refer to Table change schedules. 2. Lubricant suppliers can test oil from the drive periodically and recommend economical change schedules. TABLE 3 — Viscosity Grade Recommendations for Synthetic Lubricants TABLE 3 — Viscosity Grade Recommendations for Synthetic Lubricants Output Output RPM RPM Below 80 80Below & Above 80 80 & Above Cold Climates Cold Climates –30° to +10°F –15° to +50°F –30° to +10°F –15° to to +10°C) +50°F (–34° –12°C) (–26° (–34° to –12°C) (–26° to +10°C) ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA 32 0S 68 2S 32 0S 68 2S 32 0S 68 2S 32 0S 68 2S 0° to +80°F 0° toto+80°F (–18° +27°C) (–18° to +27°C) ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA 150 4S 150 4S 150 4S 150 4S Normal Climates Normal Climates +10° to +125°F +10° to to +52°C) +125°F (–12° (–12° to +52°C) ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA 320 6S 220 5S 320 6S 220 5S Refer to Factory for viscosity recommendations when ambient temperatures are below –30°F (–34°C) or above 125°F (52°C). +20° to +125°F +20° +125°F (–7° toto+52°C) (–7° to +52°C) ISO-VG AGMA ISO-VG AGMA 320 6S 320 6S 320 6S 320 6S Refer to Factory for viscosity recommendations when ambient temperatures are below –30°F (–34°C) or above 125°F (52°C). 318-100 318-100 318-100 December 2006 December 2013 December 2006 Supersedes 05-01 Supersedes 12-06 Supersedes 05-01 Rexnord Industries, LLC, Gear Group Rexnord Industries, LLC Gear Group 3001 W. Canal St., Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee,Rexnord WI USAIndustries, Telephone:LLC, 414-342-3131 3001 W. Canal St.,WIMilwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA 3001 W. CanalFax: St., 414-937-4359 Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee, USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com Telephone: 414-342-3131 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: Fax: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com ™ ® ® Gear UltraMax Gear Drives Installation&&Maintenance Maintenance Instructions Instructions Falk™Falk UltraMax Drives • •Installation Types FC and FZ •2040 Sizesthru 20402130 thru 2130 Types FC & FZ • Sizes † † TABLE Pressure Lubricants TABLE 44— —Extreme Extreme Pressure Lubricants Maximum Temperature Maximum Operating Operating Temperature 200°F(93°C) 200°F(93°C) Manufacturer Manufacturer Amoco Oil Co. Amoco Oil Co. BP Oil Co. BP Oil Co. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Citgo Petroleum Corp. Citgo Petroleum Corp. Conoco Inc. ConocoCo. Inc.U.S.A. Exxon Exxon Co. U.S.A. E.F . Houghton & Co. E.F. Houghton & Co. Imperial Oil Ltd. Imperial Oil Ltd. Kendall Refining Co. Kendall Refining Co. Keystone Div. Pennwalt Corp. Keystone Petrochemical Div. Pennwalt Corp. Lyondell (ARCO) Lyondell (ARCO) Mobil OilPetrochemical Corp. Mobil Oil Corp.Products Petro–Canada Petro–Canada Products Phillips 66 Co. PhillipsOil66Co. Co. Shell Shell Oil Co. Limited Shell Canada ShellOil Canada Sun Co. Limited Sun Oil Lubricants Co. Texaco Texaco Lubricants Valvoline Oil Co. Valvoline Oil Co. †Minimum viscosity index of 90. † Minimum viscosity index of 90. Lubricant Lubricant Permagear/Amogear EP Permagear/Amogear EP Energear EP Energear EP Gear Compounds EP Gear Compounds EP Citgo EP Compound Citgo EP Compound Gear Oil Gear OilEP Spartan Spartan MP GearEPOil MP GearEP Oil Spartan Spartan EP Kendall NS-MP Kendall NS-MP Keygear Keygear NL Pennant Pennant NL Mobilgear Mobilgear Ultima EP Ultima EP Philgear PhilgearOil Omala Omala Oil Oil Omala Omala Oil Sunep Sunep Meropa Meropa AGMA EP AGMA EP SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS — Synthetic lube change inSYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS Synthetic lube change intervals tervals can be extended to— 8000-10,000 hours depending can be extendedtemperatures to 8000-10,000 depending upon upon operating andhours lubricant contamination. Change more frequently when gear drives operate in operatingoiltemperatures and lubricant contamination. Change extremely humid, chemical dust laden oil more frequently when gearordrives operateatmospheres. in extremely In these synthetic should beInchanged every humid,cases chemical or dustlubricants laden atmospheres. these cases 4synthetic to 6 months or 4,000 to be 6,000 hours.every Laboratory analysis lubricants should changed 4 to 6 months or is4,000 recommended for optimum lubricant and gear drivefor to 6,000 hours. Laboratory analysislife is recommended performance. Change lube withdrive change in ambient temoptimum lubricant life and gear performance. Change perature, if required. Refer to Table 5. lube with change in ambient temperature, if required. Refer to Table 5. Lubrication Systems SPLASH LUBRICATED DRIVES — Standard Type FC Lubrication Systems &SPLASH FZ gearLUBRICATED drives are splash lubricated. TheType lubricant is gear DRIVES — Standard FC & FZ picked up by the revolving elements and distributed to all drives are splash lubricated. The lubricant is picked up by the bearings and gear meshes. revolving elements and distributed to all bearings and gear meshes. OIL — Occasionally Occasionallygear geardrives drives are equipped OIL PUMPS PUMPS — are equipped withwith oil oil pumps, either for special lubrication considerations pumps, either for special lubrication considerations or for or for external cooling. When so equipped, run the lubrication external cooling. When so equipped, system for several minutes fill the run the lubrication system fortoseveral DIPDIP system Verify that the STICK STICK minutescomponents. to fill the system components. pump is circulating properly then Verify that the pump oil is circulating oil recheck the oil level. properly then recheck the oil level. Before starting the gear drive, rotate Before starting gear drive, rotate the input shaft the by hand to check for the input shaft by Then hand start to check any obstruction. the for drive any allow obstruction. Then start the drive and it to run without a load for Shut down andseveral allow itminutes. to run without a loadand for recheck oil level.Shut Adddown oil toand compenseveral minutes. sate for cooler, recheck oil level.filter, Addetc., oil tooil capacities. If everything is satisfactory, the compensate for cooler, filter, etc., oil STAND STAND drive is ready for operation. capacities. If everything is satisfactory, PIPE PIPE the drive is ready for operation. (Page5 5ofof7) 8) (Page TABLE 5 — Synthetic Lubricants – Polyalphaolefin Type AGMA Viscosity Grade 0S 2S ISO Viscosity Grade 32 68 Viscosity SSU @ 100°F 134–164 284–347 4S 150 626–765 Viscosity cSt @ 40°C 28.8–35.2 61.2–74.8 135–165 Manufacturer ... ... ... ... ... ... Syncon 32 Dryden Oil Co. Exxon Co. U.S.A. Mobil Oil Corp. Pennziol Products Co. Petro-Canada Products Shell Oil Co. Syncon 68 ... Syncon ... ... EP 68 ‡ Drydene SHL Drydene SHL Drydene SHL Lubricant 32 Lubricant 68 Lubricant 150 Teresstic Teresstic Teresstic SHP 32 SHP 68 SHP 150 Spartan ... ... Synthetic EP 150 ‡ SHC 624 SHC 626 SHC 629 Mobilgear ... ... SHC 150 ‡ Pennzgear Pennzgear Pennzgear SHD 32 SHD 68 SHD 150 Super Maxol Super Maxol ... “S” 150 ‡ “S” 68 ‡ Super Gear ... ... Fluid 150EP ‡ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Sun Co. Texaco Lubricants Co. Whitmore Mfg. Co. 6S 220 320 918–1122 1335–1632 198–242 288–352 Lubricant Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Conoco, Inc. 5S Pinnacle 32 Pinnacle 68 Pinnacle 150 Pinnacle ... ... EP 150 ‡ Decathlon ... ... 4EP ‡ Clarity Synthetic ... PM Oil 220 Syn. Gear ... Lube Tegra 220 ‡ ... ... Syncon ... EP 220 ‡ Drydene SHL Drydene SHL Lubricant 220 Lubricant 320 Teresstic Teresstic SHP 220 SHP 320 Spartan Spartan Synthetic Synthetic ‡ EP 220 EP 320 ‡ SHC 630 SHC 632 Mobilgear Mobilgear SHC 220 ‡ SHC 320 ‡ Pennzgear Pennzgear SHD 220 SHD 320 Super Maxol Super Maxol “S” 220 ‡ “S” 320 ‡ Super Gear Super Gear Fluid 220EP ‡ Fluid 320EP ‡ Hyperia 220 Hyperia 320 Hyperia S220 ‡ Hyperia S320 ‡ Sunoco Sunoco Challenge 220 Challenge 320 Sunoco Sunoco Challenge Challenge EP 220 ‡ EP 220 ‡ Pinnacle 220 Pinnacle 320 Pinnacle ... EP 220 ‡ Decathlon Decathlon 5EP ‡ 6EP ‡ Minimum viscosity index of 130. Consult lubricant supplier/manufacturer for maximum operating temperature. ‡ Extreme Pressure EP lubricant (contains sulphur phosphorus ). CAUTION: fordrives drivesthat that use pumps CAUTION:Refer Refer to to Factory Factory for use pumps to to distribute lubricantswith withtemperatures temperatures below 30°F(-1°C). distribute lubricants below 30°F(-1°C). Rexnord Industries,LLC, LLCGear Rexnord Industries, Group 3001 WI 53208-4200 3001W. W.Canal CanalSt., St.,Milwaukee, Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee,USA WI USA Telephone : 414-342-3131 Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359web: www.rexnord.com Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: [email protected] www.rexnord.com 318-100 318-100 December 2013 December 2006 Supersedes 12-06 Supersedes 05-01 Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives (Page 6 of 8) • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Types FC and FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 TABLE 6 — Petroleum Based R&O Gear Oils † Maximum operating temperature of lubricants 200°F (93°C) AGMA Viscosity Grade ISO Viscosity Grade Viscosity SSU @ 100°F Viscosity cSt @ 40°C Manufacturer Amoco Oil Co. BP Oil Co. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Citgo Petroleum Corp. Conoco Inc. Exxon Company, U.S.A. Houghton International, Inc. Imperial Oil Ltd. Kendall Refining Co. Keystone Lubricants Lyondell Petrochemical (ARCO) Mobil Oil Corp. Pennzoil Products Co. Petro–Canada Products Phillips 66 Co. Shell Oil Co. Shell Canada Limited Sun Oil Co. Texaco Lubricants Unocal 76 (East) Unocal 76 (West) Valvoline Oil Co 4 150 626-765 135-165 Lubricant Amer.Ind. Oil 150 ..... Machine Oil AW 150 Citgo Pacemaker 150 Dectol R&O Oil 150 Teresstic 150 Hydro–Drive HP 750 Teresso 150 5 220 918-1122 198-242 Lubricant Amer.Ind. Oil 220 Energol HLP-HD 220 Machine Oil AW 220 Citgo Pacemaker 220 Dectol R&O Oil 220 Teresstic 220 Hydro–Drive HP 1000 Teresso 220 6 320 1335-1632 288-352 Lubricant Amer. Ind. Oil 320 ..... Machine Oil AW 320 Citgo Pacemaker 320 Dectol R&O Oil 320 Teresstic 320 ..... Teresso 320 Four Seasons AW 150 KLC–40 Duro 150 DTE Oil Extra Heavy Pennzbell AW Oil 150 PremiumR&O150 ..... KLC-50 Duro 220 DTE Oil BB Pennzbell AW Oil 220 PremiumR&O220 Duro 320 DTE Oil AA Pennzbell AW Oil 320 PremiumR&O320 ..... ..... ..... DTE Oil HH Pennzbell AW Oil 460 ..... Magnus Oil 150 Morlina 150 Tellus 150 Sunvis 9150 Regal Oil R&O 150 Unax RX 150 Turbine Oil 150 Valvoline AW ISO 150 Magnus Oil 220 Morlina 220 Tellus 220 Sunvis 9220 Regal Oil R&O 220 Unax RX 220 Turbine Oil 220 Valvoline AW ISO 220 Magnus Oil 320 Morlina 320 Tellus 320 ..... Regal Oil R&O 320 Unax AW 320 Turbine Oil 320 Valvoline AW ISO 320 ..... Morlina 460 ..... ..... Regal Oil R&O 460 Turbine Oil 460 Turbine Oil 460 ..... ..... ..... 7 460 1919-2346 414-506 Lubricant Amer. Ind. Oil 460 ..... ..... Citgo Pacemaker 460 Dectol R&O Oil 460 Teresstic 460 .......... †Minimum viscosity index of 90. TABLE 7 — Greases for Grease Lubricated Bearings & Grease Purged Seals 0° to 200°F(-18° to +93°C) Manufacturer Lubricant Amoco Oil Co. BP Oil Co. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. Citgo Petroleum Corp. Amolith Grease No. 2 Energrease LS–EP2 Industrial Grease Medium Premium Lithium Grease No. 2 Conoco Inc. Exxon Company, U.S.A. E.F. Houghton & Co. Imperial Oil Ltd. EP Conolith Grease No. 2 Unirex N2 Cosmolube 2 Unirex N2L Kendall Refining Co. Keystone Div. Pennwalt Corp. Multi–Purpose Lithium Grease L421 Lyondell Petrochemical Zeniplex 2 (ARCO) Litholine H EP 2 Grease Mobil Oil Corp. Mobilith 22 Mobil Oil Corp Mobilith SHC 460 Petro–Canada Products Multipurpose EP2 Phillips 66 Co. Shell Oil Co. Shell Canada Limited Sun Oil Co. Texaco Lubricants Philube Blue EP Alvania Grease 2 Alvania Grease 2 Ultra Prestige EP2 Premium RB Grease Unocal 76 (East & West) Valvoline Oil Co. Unoba EP2 Multilube Lithium EP Grease Some of these greases are of the EP type and may contain toxic substances not allowed in the food processing industry. A grease that meets the USDA “H1” classification is suitable for food processing applications. GREASE LUBRICATED SEALS — Most gear drives and external backstops are furnished with grease purged seals which minimize the entry of contaminants and abrasive dusts into the drive or backstop. Gear drives and backstops are shipped with NLGI #2 grease in the seal housing cavities. If grease could contaminate the product, as in the food and drug industries, it should be removed. A grease that meets USDA “H1” classification is suitable for food processing applications. Periodically (at least every six months) depending upon the frequency and degree of contamination, purge contaminated grease from seals by slowly pumping fresh bearing grease thru the seal, WITH A HAND GREASE GUN, until fresh grease flows out along the shaft. Wipe off purged grease. CAUTION: Rapid regreasing with a power grease gun can force grease inward past the seals and plug the oil drain back system causing seal leaks. TYPICAL BEARING & SEAL ASSEMBLIES FOR GREASING SEAL High performance synthetic alternate. Bearing & Seal Greases All Type FC & FZ gear drives have grease purged seals, and some specially mounted gear drives have one or more grease lubricated bearings. Whenever changing oil in the drive, grease the bearings where appropriate and purge the seals with one of the NLGI #2 greases listed in Table 7. 318-100 December 2013 Supersedes 12-06 OIL LUBRICATED BEARINGS Rexnord Industries, LLC 3001 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com ™ ® ® Gear Falk™Falk UltraMax Drives UltraMax Gear Drives Maintenance Instructions Instructions • Installation • Installation&&Maintenance ® Gear Falk™FC UltraMax Drives Installation & Maintenance Instructions •2130 Types FZ 2040 2040 thru 2130 (Page 8) • Sizes Types & FZFC•and Sizes thru (Page 7 7ofof7) Types FC & FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 TABLE 8 — Types FC & FZ Approx. Oil Capacities — Gallons TABLE 8 — Types FC & FZ Standard Types FZ & FC – Horizontal — Gallons DRIVE Approx. Oil– Capacities SIZE Double Triple Quadruple Standard – Types FZ & FC – Horizontal DRIVE 2040 2.4 2.4 2.4 SIZE Double Triple Quadruple 2050 3.5 3.5 3.5 2060 4.4 4.8 4.8 2040 2.4 2.4 2.4 2050 3.5 3.5 3.5 2070 6.5 7.0 7.0 2060 4.4 4.8 4.8 2080 9.0 10.0 10.0 2090 14.0 15.5 15.5 2070 6.5 7.0 7.0 2080 9.0 10.0 10.0 2100 20.0 21.0 21.0 2090 14.0 15.5 15.5 2110 27.0 30.0 30.0 2120 36.0 39.0 39.0 2100 20.0 21.0 21.0 2130 48.0 54.0 54.0 2110 27.0 30.0 30.0 2120 are approximate. 36.0 Exact quantities 39.0 39.0 speed. Oil capacities vary with ratio and input 48.0 on the dipstick.54.0 54.0 Always2130 fill drive to level indicated Oil capacities are approximate. Exact quantities vary with ratio and input speed. Always fill drive to level indicated on the— dipstick. BACKSTOP EQUIPPED DRIVES Sizes 20402040 thru thru 2090, BACKSTOP EQUIPPED DRIVES — Sizes Types FC & FZFC drives, an internal/cartridge type backstop 2090, Types & FZuse drives, use an internal/cartridge type BACKSTOP EQUIPPED DRIVES50% — Sizes 2040 thru 2090, which is continuously lubricated. or more of the or backstop backstop which is continuously lubricated. 50% more is Types & use anSizes internal/cartridge type backstop of the FC backstop in2100 oil at thru all times. Sizes 2100 immersed in FZ oil drives, atisallimmersed times. 2130, Types FC & which is continuously lubricated. 50% or of the backstop is thru 2130, Types & FZ drives, use amore self contained, FZ drives, use a selfFC contained, wedge ramp type, externally immersed in oil at all times. Sizes 2100 thru 2130, wedge ramp type, externally mounted backstop which mounted backstop which is prelubricated and sealedTypes at FC & FZprelubricated drives,The use external a self rampdo type, externally is andcontained, sealed atwedge assembly. The external assembly. backstops (Type PRT) require mounted backstop which is require prelubricated and sealed at backstops (Type PRT) do additional lubrication additional lubrication at specific intervals. Refer to Manual assembly. The external backstops (Typealso PRT) do require at specific intervals. Refer to Manual 568-810 for details. 568-810 for details. These backstops contain grease These backstops also grease seals. See additional lubrication atcontain specific on intervals. to Manual purgeable seals. See paragraph Page purgeable 6,Refer for grease paragraph on Page 6, for grease lubricated seals. 568-810 for details. These backstops also contain grease lubricated seals. purgeable seals. See paragraph on Page 6, for grease Preventive Maintenance lubricated seals. Preventive AFTER FIRSTMaintenance WEEK — Check alignment of the total AFTER FIRST WEEK — Check alignment Also, of thetighten total system system and realign where necessary. all and Preventive Maintenance realign where tighten all external external boltsnecessary. and plugsAlso, where necessary. DO bolts NOT and AFTERwhere FIRST WEEK — Check alignment of total system and readjust the necessary. internal gear or bearing settings in the drive, plugs DO NOT readjust thethe internal gear or realign where necessary. Also, tighten all external bolts and these were permanently set at the Factory. bearing settings in the drive, these were permanently set at plugs where necessary. DO NOT readjust the internal gear or the Factory. AFTER FIRST MONTH’S SERVICE — Proceed as follows: bearing settings in the drive, these were permanently set at AFTER FIRST MONTH’S SERVICE — Proceed as follows: 1. Operate the Factory.drive until old sump oil reaches normal temperature. Shutoil thereaches drive down and drain 1. operating Operate drive until old sump normal operating AFTER FIRST MONTH’S SERVICE — Proceed as follows: immediately. temperature. Shut the drive down and drain immediately. 1. Operate drive until old sump oil reaches normal operating 2. Immediately Immediately flush drive with anan oil of of thethe same typetype and 2. with temperature.flush Shut drive the drive downoiland drainsame immediately. viscosity gradegrade as the as original charge (warmed to and viscosity the original charge (warmed to 2. approximately Immediately flush drive with an oilcold ofweather). the sameRapidly type and 100°F (38°C) weather). Rapidly approximately 100°F (38°C) inincold pour or viscosity grade aas the original charge (warmed tothe pour ora pump charge equal to of 25-100% initial fill pump charge equal to 25-100% the initialoffill volume approximately 100°F (38°C) cold weather). Rapidly pour or volume through the drive orinuntil clean oil flows through the drive or until clean oil flows through thethrough drain. pump a charge equal to 25-100% of the initial fill volume the drain. 3. Close the drain and refill the drive to the correct level with through the drive or until clean oil flows through the drain. 3. Close drain and drivetype to the level new orthe reclaimed oil refill of thethe correct andcorrect viscosity. If 3. with Close theordrain refill drivecorrect tobythe level with new reclaimed oilthe of the type and determined to beand in good condition thecorrect supplier, new or reclaimed oil of the correct type condition and viscosity. If viscosity. Ifoildetermined to be by the reclaimed may be reused if itinisgood filtered through a 40 determined to be in oil good condition by the supplier, may be reused if itsupplier, is filtered micron orreclaimed finer filter. through a 40 finer iffilter. reclaimed oil micron may be or reused it is filtered through a 40 PERIODICALLY — Carefully check the oil level of the drive micron or finer filter. PERIODICALLY Carefully check the oil level the when it is stopped— and at ambient temperature, addofoil if drive PERIODICALLY Carefully check oillevel levelmark of the when it isIf stopped and ambient temperature, add oil if needed. the oil — level is at ABOVE the the high ondrive the when it ishave and at temperature, oil on if inthe needed. Ifstopped thethe oiloil level is ambient ABOVE the high leveladd mark dipstick, analyzed for water content. Moisture needed. Ifhave the oil isthe ABOVE thewater high level on dipstick, thelevel oil analyzed content. Moisture the oil may indicate that heatfor exchanger or amark seal is the dipstick, the oil analyzed water content. Moisture in the oilIfhave may indicate that thefor heat exchanger or aand sealin leaking. so, replace the defective part immediately is leaking. If so, replace the defective part immediately the oil may indicate that the heat exchanger or a seal is change the oil. DO NOT fill above mark indicated as leakage and change oil. fill above mark indicated leaking. Ifheating so,the replace theNOT defective part immediately and as to or undue mayDO result. Also check coupling alignment leakage or undue heating may result. Also check coupling change the oil. DO NOT fill above mark indicated as leakage make certain that foundation settling has not caused excessive alignment to makemay certain that foundation settling has not to or undue heating result. Also check coupling alignment misalignment. If drive is equipped with a fan, periodically clean caused excessive misalignment. If drive is caused equipped with a make certain that foundation settling has fan not excessive accumulated foreign matter from the fan, guard fan, periodically clean accumulated foreign matterand fromclean the misalignment. If drive is equipped with a fan, periodically deflector to allow adequate airtoflow. fan, fan guard and deflector allow adequate air flow. accumulated foreign matter from the fan, fan guard and LUBRICANT CHANGES — Refer to Page 4. LUBRICANT CHANGES Refer deflector to allow adequate—air flow.to Page 4. LUBRICANT CHANGES — Refer to Page 4. (Page 7 of 7) SEAL —— Refer to Page 6. 6. SEALGREASES GREASES Refer to Page Stored & Inactive SEAL GREASES — ReferGear to PageDrives 6. Stored & Inactive Gear Drives NEW DRIVES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN OPERATED NEW DRIVES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN OPERATED — Each — Each gear drive has Gear been spin tested with a rust Stored & Inactive Drives gear drive hasoil been tested with a rust parts preventative oilrust that preventative thatspin willHAVE protect internal against NEW DRIVES WHICH NOT OPERATED — Each will protect internal parts against rust BEEN for ashelter period of 412months for a period of 4 months in an outdoor for months gear drive hasshelter been spin tested with ina arust oil that in an outdoor forshipment 12 months drypreventative building after in a protect dry building after from the Factory. will internal parts against rust for a period of 4 months shipment from the Factory. Ifin aandrive is to shelter be stored or months inactiveinbeyond the above outdoor for 12 a dry building after Ifperiods: a drive is to be stored or inactive beyond the above periods: shipment from the Factory. 1. Spray all internal parts with preventative oil thatthat is is 1. internal parts witha arust rust preventative If aSpray drive all is to be stored or inactive beyond the aboveoilperiods: soluble in amounts of soluble in lubricating lubricatingoiloilororadd addrecommended recommended amounts 1. of Spray all internal with a rust preventative oil thatshown is “Motorstor” ™ vapor phase rust inhibitor oil asoil shown in “Motorstor” ™ parts vapor phase rust inhibitor as soluble Table 9. in in Table 9.lubricating oil or add recommended amounts of “Motorstor” ™ vapor phase rust inhibitor oil as shown in 2. Seal air vent and the area around the dipstick immediately 2. Seal Tableair9.vent and the area around the dipstick with pressure with sensitive tape. sensitive tape. immediately pressure 2. Seal air vent and the area around the dipstick immediately SHUT DOWN OF DRIVES WHICH SHUT DRIVES WHICHHAVE HAVEBEEN BEEN withDOWN pressureOF sensitive tape. OPERATED ——If Ifa a drive is to bebe stored or inactive for more OPERATED drive is to stored or inactive for more SHUT DOWN OF DRIVES WHICH HAVE BEEN than than two twomonths: months: OPERATED — If a drive is to be stored or inactive for more 1. Drain oil oil from from anyany attached cooling 1. Drain from the thedrive driveand andwater water from attached than two months: system. Check for Check damageforif damage water wasifpresent thepresent drive. cooling system. water in was 1. Drain oil from the drive and water from any attached cooling thethe drive. 2. in Add recommended amounts of “Motorstor” as shown in system. Check for damage if water was present in the drive. Tablethe 9. 2. amountsofof“Motorstor” “Motorstor” shown 2. Add Add the recommended recommended amounts as as shown in 3. in Seal the drive completely be tightening all gauges and Table Table 9. 9. plugs. Seal air vents and the area around the dipstick with 3. drive completelybe betightening tightening gauges 3. Seal Seal the the sensitive drive completely allall gauges andand pressure tape. plugs. air vents ventsand andthe thearea areaaround around dipstick plugs. Seal Seal air thethe dipstick with 4. with Pack pressure grease around the shafts near the contact seals and sensitive pressure sensitive tape. tape. into the seal retainers, then tape the shaft areas near the 4. around theshafts shafts near contact seals 4. Pack Pack grease grease around the thethe contact seals and seals and wrap tape against thenear seals. and the seal retainers, thenthe tape theareas shaftnear areas into into the seal retainers, then tape shaft the 5. near For external surfaces,wrap inspect and protectthe scratched tape seals. surfaces sealsthe andseals wrap and tape against theagainst seals. as required. 5. surfaces,inspect inspect and protect scratched 5. For Forexternal external surfaces, and protect scratched surfaces 6. surfaces If the driveas is stored outdoors, position it on blocks. Build a as required. required. frame around it if possible and cover it with a tarpaulin left 6. drive stored position itblocks. on 6. Ifopen If the the on drive stored outdoors, position it onuse Buildcover. aBuild theisis bottom foroutdoors, ventilation. Do not a blocks. plastic aframe frame around if possible and cover a tarpaulin around it ifitpossible and cover it with ita with tarpaulin left 7. left Inspect theon drive three and addnot vapor open the every bottom for months ventilation. usephase acover. open on the bottom for ventilation. Do notDo use a plastic rust inhibitor plastic cover.as outlined in paragraph 2. 7. Inspect the drive every three months and add vapor phase 7. Inspect the drive every three months 2. and add vapor rust inhibitor as outlined in paragraph phase rust inhibitor as outlined in paragraph 2. TABLE 9 — Recommended Quantity of Motorstor to Add to Stored or TABLE 9 — Inactive Recommended Drives Quantity of Motorstor to Add to Stored or DRIVE Inactive SIZE Drives Motorstor Ounces Per Drive 2040 thru 2060 1 DRIVE Motorstor Ounces 2070SIZE 2 Per Drive 2080 31 2040 thru 2060 2090 42 2070 2100 63 2080 2110 84 2090 2120 106 2100 2130 148 2110 10 known as Product of Daubert2120 Chemical Company, Chicago, IL . (Formerly 2130 14 “Nucle Oil”). Product of Daubert Daubert Chemical Company, Chicago, . (Formerly known Product of Chemical Company, Chicago, IL .IL(Formerly known as as START-UP AFTER STORAGE “Nucle “Nucle Oil”). Oil”). 1. Remove all tape applied in storage preparation. START-UP AFTER STORAGE START-UP AFTER STORAGE 2. Drain all moisture that may accumulated in the sump 1. appliedininhave storage preparation. 1. Remove Remove all all tape tape applied storage preparation. and thoroughly check for damage. 2. may have haveaccumulated accumulatedininthe the 2. Drain Drainall allmoisture moisture that that may sump 3. sump Fill the and cooling system (ifcheck applicable) and check for leaks. thoroughly for damage. and thoroughly check for damage. 4. Fill the drive to the proper with oil meeting 3. Fill cooling system (if level applicable) and check for 3. leaks. Fill the cooling system (if applicable) and check for leaks. specifications given in the Lubrication Recommendation 4. Fill Fillthe the drive drive to to the the proper Section. 4. properlevel levelwith withoiloilmeeting meeting specificaspecifications given in the Lubrication Recommendation tions given in the Lubrication Recommendation Section. Section. Rexnord Industries, Group Rexnord Industries,LLC, LLCGear 3001 W. W. Canal Canal St., St., Milwaukee, Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee,USA WI USA Telephone : 414-342-3131 3001 WI 53208-4200 Rexnord Industries, LLC, Gear Group Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com 3001 W. Canal St., Zip 53208-4200, Milwaukee, WI USA Telephone : 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 e-mail: [email protected] web: www.rexnord.com 318-100 318-100 December 2006 December 2013 318-100 Supersedes 05-01 Supersedes 12-06 December 2006 Supersedes 05-01 Falk™ UltraMax® Gear Drives (Page 8 of 8) • Installation & Maintenance Instructions Types FC and FZ • Sizes 2040 thru 2130 Reliability Package (Lubrication Package) permanently attached to the gearbox with drive screws, at the same level as the label, to indicate the oil level if anything were to happen to the static oil level label. Introduction The UltraMax Reliability Package includes an enhanced desiccant and particulate filter, Viton seals, oil level sight glass, oil sample port, and quick disconnects for oil return and suction lines. The Reliability Package will come preassembled from the Factory, with the exception of AirMax Plus breather mounted to the gearbox. Installation and Maintenance Instructions AirMax Plus – Remove the pipe plug from the gearbox as depicted in the illustration above. Screw the breather onto the gearbox. For detailed breather installation and maintenance instructions, refer to the literature included with the AirMax Plus breather (GR3-002). For all Falk UltraMax drive sizes, remove two (2) red plastic pipe plugs from the bottom air vents located 180° apart. Falk AirMax Plus breathers have visual indication when they need to be changed. As the breather functions, the silica gel material changes color from blue to pink as it absorbs moisture. When all the material has turned pink in color, it is time to replace the breather. Life of breather is dependent on operating conditions and ambient conditions (humidity). Breather should be changed every twelve (12) months regardless of color. Oil Levels – Fill drive to the height located on the oil level sight glass with approved lubricant [refer to Page 3 for Lubrication Recommendations; DO NOT USE GMAX 6000 or other types of polyalkylene glycol (PAG) lubricants which are incompatible with the polycarbonate sight glass]. The oil level sight glass is intended to be used when the gearbox is not running; in the static condition. Therefore, the sight glass contains a label that indicates that the oil level is a static oil level. (oil levels tend to fluctuate based on oil churning and are dependent on speed and direction of rotation; for continuous direction, and continuous speed applications it is recommended that the oil level sight glass be marked once steady state operating conditions have been reached). There is a secondary nameplate that is 318-100 December 2013 Supersedes 12-06 Oil Sampling – The oil sampling port that is included allows users to easily draw oil samples for lubrication analysis. Refer to the Oil Analysis Report section (Page 4) of this document for detailed recommendations on oil content. The oil sample port has a screw on cover that needs to be unscrewed in order to access the valve to the sampling port. The valve can then be actuated by screwing on the threaded oil sample port adapter included in our Oil Sample Kit (sold separately; see Table A1). The sampling bottle is composed of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) which is compatible with most industrial lubricants; however, user should confirm compatibility prior to use. It should be noted that the cleanliness of the bottle can greatly affect the results of an oil sample analysis; therefore user is cautioned to use care to avoid contamination of the sample. The oil sample should be taken shortly after the unit has been shut down to ensure the oil is properly mixed. It is important to initially purge some oil from the oil sampling port and discard this purge, prior to collecting the sample. Be sure to check the oil level in the drive after the sample has been collected (additional oil may need to be added to ensure proper level). Oil Change and/or Oil Filtering – Quick couplers are provided to allow users to easily filter and/or change oil in the gear drive. The 0.75” male quick couplers that are supplied meet the dimensional requirements of ISO 7241-1 Series B for the most widely used Industrial Interchange. Male coupler fittings are installed on the gearbox requiring female coupler fittings on the oil suction and return lines. Refer to Page 7 for Preventative Maintenance recommendations (oil change intervals). TABLE A1 — Sample Port Adapter, Sampling Kit and Breathers for use by Maintenance Professionals Usage Part Part Number ALL SIZES Oil Sampling Kit (includes oil sample port adapter, case of 12 sample bottles, vacuum pump, 20’ of tubing, and labels) 10097025 2040F TO 2070F AirMax Plus HG-1 Breather 10097978 2080F TO 2130F AirMax Plus HG-8 Breather 10096606 Rexnord Industries, LLC 3001 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200 USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359 www.rexnord.com
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