Warner Electric Performance Plus Preassembled Clutch_Brake Module User Manual
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Step 4 – Mounting to a Reducer
The output side of a Unimodule may be mount-
ed directly to a reducer.
A. Align the output shaft and key of the
Unimodule with the corresponding shaft hole
and keyway of the reducer. Slide the assem-
bly together, matching the pilot diameter on
the Unimodule with a pilot diameter on the
reducer.
B. Bolt the Unimodule to the reducer flange. The
four (4) bolts required (3/8 - 16 UNC-2A) are
normally furnished with the reducer. (18 to 22
ft. lbs. for 50 and 180 sizes, 40 to 45 lbs. for
210 size.)
Figure 4
Step 5 – Installing the Base Mount
Unimodule 2030 can be base-mounted (Fig. 5).
Figure 5
A. Mount each Unimodule so that the base is
located below the ventilation holes. A pilot
diameter on the end of each Unimodule
mates with pilot diameters on the base.
B. Secure the base to the Unimodule with the
four (4) bolts provided. (18 to 22 ft. lbs. for 50
and 180 sizes, 40 to 45 ft. lbs. for 210 size.)
Step 6 – Installing the Motor Mount (M)
A. Motor Mount (M) can be installed to the out-
put end of the Unimodule to provide a foot
mounting for the complete assembly of
Unimodule and motor.
Size 50 and 180
A. Remove the two (2) long hex head bolts from
the side of the Unimodule toward the ventila-
tion holes.
B. Mount the Unimodule on the Motor Mount so
that the base of the Motor Mount is under-
neath the Unimodule and motor (Figure 6). A
pilot diameter on the Unimodule mates with a
pilot diameter on the Motor Mount.
C. Secure the Motor Mount in place with two (2)
longer mounting bolts (30 to 35 ft. lbs.) and
the two shorter bolts (18 to 22 ft. lbs.) all pro-
vided in the kit.
Size 210
A. Mount the Unimodule on the Motor Mount so
that the base of the Motor Mount is under-
neath the Unimodule and motor (Figure 6). A
pilot diameter on the Unimodule mates with
a pilot diameter on the Motor Mount.
B. Secure the Motor Mount to the Unimodule
with three (3) bolts provided. (40 to 45 ft. lbs.)
Figure 6