Lovejoy Standard Grid Coupling - Installation Instructions for Vertical Split Cover

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
  • This video provides step-by-step installation instructions for standard Lovejoy grid coupling with a vertical split cover. Included are general safety requirements, a list of required equipment & materials, a visual step by step installation process overview, and final coupling alignment/validation techniques.
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  • @tomconner5067
    @tomconner5067 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    120° is the best way to measure deviations, checking at every 90° with symmetrical, equally sized rotating parts is simply remeasuring at two points (0/360° - 180° and 90°-270°) if it deviates +0.010 at 270° it will basically be out -0.010 at 90°. @ 120°, 240°, and 0/360° when alignment deviates +0.010 @ 0/360°, it will be out - 0.005 @ 120°, and -0.005 @ 240° if horizontal elevation alignment in either shaft is off and lateral alignment is < 0.001
    If @120° the deviation is -/+ 0.005 rotate the coupled shafts 90° and repeat if measurements are the same, align the misaligned machine, if they are different, address the off center rotation or bend in the relevant shaft.

  • @nemanume
    @nemanume 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you make these coupling for cars, like bmw ?