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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Motion Industries
Applied Industrial Technologies
Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Loren Cook Company Fan CVD
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2 Weekly Fan Bearing Lubrication
Bearings should be relubricated in accordance with the conditions:
RPM - Over 3000
Temperature - 120 to 200 F
Fan Bearings
The fan bearings are provided prelubricated. Any specialized lubrication instructions on fan labels supersedes information provided herein. Bearing grease is a petroleum lubricant in a lithium base conforming to an NLGI #2 consistency. If user desires to utilize another type of lubricant, they take responsibility for flushing bearings and lines, and maintaining a lubricant that is compatible with the installation.
An NLGI #2 grease is a light viscosity, low-torque, rustinhibiting lubricant that is water resistant. Its temperature range is from -30°F to 200°F and capable of intermittent highs of 250°F.
For moist or otherwise contaminated installations; divide the interval by a factor of three. For vertical shaft installations divide the interval by a factor of two.
For best results, lubricate the bearing while the fan is in operation. Pump grease in slowly until a slight bead forms around the bearing seals. Excessive grease can damage seal and reduce life through excess contamination and/or loss of lubricant.
In the event that the bearing cannot be seen, use no more than three injections with a hand operated grease gun.
1 Weekly Fan Bearing Lubrication
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Fan Bearings are provided prelubricated. Any specialized lubrication instructions on fan labels supersedes information provided herein.
Bearing grease is a petroleum lubricant in a lithium base conforming to an NLGI #2 consistency.
If user desires to utilize another type of lubricant, they take responsibility for flushing bearings and lines, and maintaining a lubricant that is compatible with the installation.
An NLGI #2 grease is a light viscosity, low-torque, rustinhibiting lubricant that is water resistant. Its temperature range is from -30°F to 200°F and capable of intermittent highs of 250°F.
For moist or otherwise contaminated installations; divide the interval by a factor of three. For vertical shaft installations divide the interval by a factor of two.
For best results, lubricate the bearing while the fan is in operation. Pump grease in slowly until a slight bead forms around the bearing seals. Excessive grease can damage seal and reduce life through excess contamination and/or loss of lubricant.
In the event that the bearing cannot be seen, use no more than three injections with a hand operated grease gun.
Fan bearings lubricated?
1 Monthly Fan Bearing Lubrication
Bearings should be relubricated in accordance with the conditions:
RPM - Over 3000
Temperature - -30 to 120 F
or
RPM - 1000 to 3000
Temperature - 120 to 200 F
Fan Bearings
The fan bearings are provided prelubricated. Any specialized lubrication instructions on fan labels supersedes information provided herein. Bearing grease is a petroleum lubricant in a lithium base conforming to an NLGI #2 consistency. If user desires to utilize another type of lubricant, they take responsibility for flushing bearings and lines, and maintaining a lubricant that is compatible with the installation.
An NLGI #2 grease is a light viscosity, low-torque, rustinhibiting lubricant that is water resistant. Its temperature range is from -30°F to 200°F and capable of intermittent highs of 250°F.
6 Monthly Fan Bearing Lubrication
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!
Conditions: RPM - Up to 1000, Temperature - -30 to 120 F
Fan Bearings: The fan bearings are provided prelubricated. Any specialized lubrication instructions on fan labels supersedes information provided herein.
Bearing grease is a petroleum lubricant in a lithium base conforming to an NLGI #2 consistency.
If user desires to utilize another type of lubricant, they take responsibility for flushing bearings and lines, and maintaining a lubricant that is compatible with the installation.
An NLGI #2 grease is a light viscosity, low-torque, rustinhibiting lubricant that is water resistant. Its temperature range is from -30°F to 200°F and capable of intermittent highs of 250°F.
For moist or otherwise contaminated installations; divide the interval by a factor of three. For vertical shaft installations divide the interval by a factor of two.
For best results, lubricate the bearing while the fan is in operation. Pump grease in slowly until a slight bead forms around the bearing seals. Excessive grease can damage seal and reduce life through excess contamination and/or loss of lubricant.
In the event that the bearing cannot be seen, use no more than three injections with a hand operated grease gun.
3 Yearly Motor Bearing Lubrication
Warning: Only use compatible grease such as Exxon Mobil Polyrex EM and Chevron SRI.
Select the type of grease used
Motor bearings lubricated properly?
Enter the RPM of the motor
Is the motor installation vertical?
If the motor installation is vertical, remember to reduce the intervals to half.
Sign off on the motor bearing lubrication
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