3 driveline issues, Drive line and flange bolts, Issues – Hale RSD User Manual
Page 104: Driveline issues
❑ Installation
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Basic Installation
Hale Series Pumps, Nov.-05, Rev-A
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Vertical
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Inverted mount
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Standard engine rotation (clockwise)
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Opposite engine rotation (counterclockwise)
7.3
DRIVELINE ISSUES
Drive Line and Flange Bolts
Ensure that:
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All bolts are tight. Use a torque wrench to torque bolts to the drive train
manufacturer's recommended specifications.
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Bolts used are “Grade 8” strength.
CAUTION !
ALL FASTENERS ON THE HALE PUMP AND GEARBOX ASSEMBLY HAVE
BEEN SELECTED FOR THEIR APPLICATION. HALE PRODUCTS DOES NOT
RECOMMEND REPLACING FASTENERS WITH ANYTHING OTHER THAN
HALE PART NUMBERS PROVIDED. REPLACING WITH A WEAKER ALTER-
NATIVE POSES A SERIOUS SAFETY RISK.
ALL FASTENERS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH A LOCKING ANAEROBIC
ADHESIVE/SEALANT, SUCH AS LOCTITE® #246 FOR GEARBOX AND #242
FOR PUMP.
Wherever there is a requirement for new parts, it is recommended to use
only Hale authorized replacement parts for optimum safety of the equip-
ment and its operators and to reduce unnecessary “downtime.”
Issues
It is critical to use computer driveline analysis software, such as Dana’s
“The Expert,” during driveline layout. Dana’s software is available free on
the World Wide Web at:
http://www2.dana.com/expert
When performing calculations, strive to achieve the lowest driveline tor-
sional and inertial vibrations, making sure to avoid severe driveline angles.