Instruction manual, Selection information, Safety alert – Grove Gear Stainless Steel User Manual
Page 4: Important information, General operation, Installation, Synthetic lubricants, Oil & weight specifications
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Instruction Manual
Selection Information
Read ALL instructions prior to operating reducer. Injury to personnel or reducer failure may be caused by improper installation,
maintenance or operation.
Written authorization from Grove Gear is required to operate or use reducers in man lift or people moving devices.
Check to make certain application does not exceed the allowable load capacities published in the current catalog.
Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining the adequacy of the product for any and all uses to which Buyer shall apply the
product. The application by Buyer shall not be subject to any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
Safety Alert
• Forsafety,BuyerorUsershouldprovideprotectiveguardsoverallshaftextensionsandanymoving
apparatus mounted thereon. The User is responsible for checking all applicable safety codes in his area
and providing suitable guards. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and/or damage to equipment.
• Hotoilandreducerscancausesevereburns.Useextremecarewhenremovinglubricationplugsandvents.
• Makecertainthatthepowersupplyisdisconnectedbeforeattemptingtoserviceorremoveany
components. Lock out the power supply and tag it to prevent unexpected application of power.
• Reducersarenottobeconsideredfailsafeorself-lockingdevices.Ifthesefeaturesarerequired,a
properly sized, independent holding device should be utilized. Reducers should not be used as a brake.
• Anybrakesthatareusedinconjunctionwithareducermustbesizedorpositionedinsuchawaysoasto
not subject the reducer to loads beyond the catalog rating.
• Liftingsupportsincludingeyeboltsaretobeusedforverticallyliftingthegearboxonlyandnoother
associated attachments or motors.
• UseofanoilwithanEPadditiveonunitswithbackstopsmaypreventproperoperationofthebackstop.
Injury to personnel, damage to the reducer or other equipment may result.
• Overhungloadssubjectshaftbearingsandshaftstostresswhichmaycauseprematurebearingfailureand/
or shaft breakage from bending fatigue, if not sized properly.
• Testrununittoverifyoperation.Iftheunittestedisaprototype,thatunitmustbeofcurrentproduction.
• Ifthespeedreducercannotbelocatedinaclearanddryareawithaccesstoadequatecoolingairsupply,
then precautions must be taken to avoid the ingestion of contaminants such as water and the reduction in
cooling ability due to exterior contaminants.
• Mountingboltsshouldberoutinelycheckedtoensurethattheunitisfirmlyanchoredfor
proper operation.
Important Information
In the event of the resale of any of the goods, in whatever form, Resellers/Buyers will include the following language in a
conspicuous place and in a conspicuous manner in a written agreement covering such sale:
The manufacturer makes no warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise,
as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the goods sold hereunder. Buyer acknowledges
that it alone has determined that the goods purchased hereunder will suitably meet the requirements of their
intended use. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for consequential, incidental or other damages. Even
if the repair or replacement remedy shall be deemed to have failed of its essential purpose under Section
2-719 of the Uniform Commercial Code, the manufacturer shall have no liability to Buyer for consequential dam-
ages.
Resellers/Buyers agree to also include this entire document including the warnings above in a conspicuous place and in a
conspicuous manner in writing to instruct users on the safe usage of the product.
This instructions manual should be read together with all other printed information such as catalogs, supplied by Grove Gear.
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Instruction Manual
General Operation
1. Run the motor which drives the reducer and check the direction of reducer output rotation. Consult motor nameplate for
instructions to reverse the direction of rotation.
2. Attaching the load: On direct coupled installations, check shaft and coupling alignment between speed reducer and loading
mechanism. On chain/sprocket and belt/pulley installation, locate the sprocket or pulley as close to the oil seal as possible to
minimize overhung load. Check to verify that the overhung load does not exceed specifications published in the catalog.
3. High momentum loads: If coasting to a stop is undesirable, a braking mechanism should be provided to the speed reducer output
or the driven mechanism.
The system of connected rotating parts must be free from critical speed, torsional or other type
vibration, no matter how induced. The responsibility for this system analysis lies with the purchaser of
the speed reducer.
Installation
1. Mount the unit to a rigid flat surface using grade 5 or higher fasteners. The mounting fasteners should be the largest standard size
that will fit in the base mounting hole. Shim as required under flange or base feet which do not lie flat against the mounting surface.
2. For shipment of standard units, pipe plugs are installed in the unit and a vent plug is packed separately. After mounting the unit
in position, remove the appropriate pipe plug and install the vent plug in the location shown on page 5. These conditions are not
covered by warranty. Check for correct oil level. Contact the factory for level and vent recommendations on non-standard mounting
positions. Units with optional internal pressure compensating system do not use vents. See internal pressure compensating
system under Lubrication for further information.
3. Units supplied with an internal pressure compensation system, do not require a vent and can be used as supplied from the
factory. Do not loosen the nut holding the stem of the pressure compensator, and do not block the hole in the stem. Do not blow
pressurized air into the hole, and avoid spraying washdown chemicals directly into the hole.
4. Connect motor to speed reducer.
For safety, purchaser or user should provide protective shields over all shaft extensions and any moving
apparatus mounted on the unit. The user is responsible for checking all applicable safety codes in his
area and providing suitable shields.
Make certain that all tools and other items are clear from rotating parts before starting machine.
Stand clear, and start machine slowly to be sure all components are secure and operating properly.
Special consideration should be given to high inertia loads connected to the output shaft. Consult the
factory for further details.
DONOTCHANGEMOUNTINGPOSITIONSWITHOUTCONTACTINGFACTORY.
Altering the mounting position may require special lubrication provisions which must be factory installed.
Do not operate the reducer without making sure it contains the correct amount of oil. Do not overfill
or underfill with oil, or injury to personnel, reducer or other equipment may result. Units with an internal
pressure compensation system are lubed and sealed for life, so in most applications it will not be neces-
sary to drain or re-fill the unit.
A unit cannot be used as an integral part of a machine superstructure which would impose additional
loads on the unit other than those imposed by the torque being transmitted either through a shaft-
mounted arrangement, and any shaft mounted power transmitting device. (e.g., sprockets, pulleys,
couplings)
For safe operation and to maintain the unit warranty, when changing a factory installed fastener for any
reason, it becomes the responsibility of the person making the change to properly account for fastener
grade, thread engagement, load, tightening torque and the means of torque retention.
Inspect shafts and components for paint, burrs, or other imperfections before installing components. Do
not use excessive force or pounding to install components onto unit shafts, as this may cause damage
to shafts, bearings, or gears.
Test run unit to verify operation. If the unit being tested is a prototype, that unit must be of current
production configuration.
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The precision-made gears and bearings in Grove Gear Speed Reducers require high-grade lubricants of the proper viscosity to main-
tain trouble-free performance.
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For temperature ranges not shown, contact factory.
For lubrication of worm reducers (secondaries of helical worm reducers), contact factory.
Synthetic Lubricants
All standard reducers ordered from the factory are filled with Mobil Glygoyle 460 Polyglycol (PAG) lubricant to operate within a -10°
to120° F ambient temperature range. Prior to startup, verify that the oil is at the level shown on the drawings on page 5. Lubricant
type is stamped on all nameplates.
Change Intervals: Standard compounded lubricants (non-synthetic) should be changed every six months or 2500 operating hours,
whichever comes first. Factory installed synthetic lubricants should be changed only when performing maintenance that requires gearbox
disassembly.
Internal pressure compensating system: Reducers with the optional internal pressure compensating system do not require a vent and
can be used as supplied from the factory.
Oil & Weight Specifications
Always check for proper oil level after filling. Capacities vary somewhat with model and mounting position.
Oilshouldrisetobottomedgeoflevelhole.Donotoverfill.
CAUTION
Oilshouldbechangedmoreoftenifreducerisusedinasevereenvironment(i.e.dusty,humid).
In the Food and Drug Industry (including animal food), consult the lubrication supplier for recommendation of
lubricants which are acceptable to the Food and Drug Administration and/or other authoritative bodies having
jurisdiction. Factory supplied PAGoilisacceptableforincidentalfoodcontact(NSFH1)foruseinandaround
food processing areas.
Do not mix different oils in the reducer. Grove Gear reducers are shipped standard with PAG lubricant – this
lubricantisnotcompatiblewithconventionalmineralorPAOsyntheticoils.
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Housing Material
Size
Amount
Size1
5/8PINT
OilCapacity
All
Size2
7/8PINT
Size3
1PINT
Size 1
19 LBS
Cast Iron
Size 2
22 LBS
Weight
Size 3
45 LBS
Aluminum
Size 1
9.5 LBS
Size 2
11.5 LBS
Stainless Steel
Size 1
22 LBS