Table 7-1: maximum recommended driveline lengths – Hale RSD User Manual
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Basic Installation
Hale Series Pumps, Nov.-05, Rev-A
In sta llatio n
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Be conservative and always err on the side of SAFETY. Always measure
the drive shaft after construction to make sure it matches the computer
design.
Remember the following points while designing a driveline:
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Problems can occur with or without noticeable vibration.
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Do not measure driveline angles using a bubble protractor. Instead, use
a digital inclinometer. Remember to zero the inclinometer on the truck
frame, not the ground.
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Center the sliders.
Long drivelines can lead to component vibration or failure. As the driveline
approaches half critical speed, a vibration will occur that can damage drive-
line components.
Table 7-1: Maximum Recommended Driveline Lengths below lists the maxi-
mum driveline length using a safety factor of 42% of critical speed.
This table is based on a 0.134” (3.4 mm) wall thickness. Although wall
thickness does not have a significant effect on drive shaft length for this cal-
culation, it does have some effect.
Recommended Drive Lengths, Inches (Millimeters)
Shaft
RPM
Tube Diameter, Inches (Millimeters)
2.0
(51)
2.5
(64)
3.0
(76)
3.5
(89)
4.0
(102)
4.5
(114)
2,400
47 (1,194)
53 (1,346)
58 (1,473)
63 (1,600)
67 (1,702)
71 (1,803)
2,600
45 (1,143)
51 (1,295)
55 (1,397)
60 (1,524)
64 (1,626)
68 (1,727)
2,800
44 (1,118)
49 (1,245)
53 (1,346)
58 (1,473)
62 (1,575)
65 (1,651)
3,000
42 (1,067)
47 (1,194)
52 (1,321)
56 (1,422)
60 (1,524)
63 (1,600)
3,200
41 (1,-41)
46 (1,168)
50 (1,270)
54 (1,372)
58 (1,473)
61 (1,549)
3,400
39 (991)
44 (1,118)
48 (1,219)
53 (1,346)
56 (1,422)
59 (1,499)
3,600
38 (965)
43 (1,092)
47 (1,194)
51 (1,295)
55 (1,397)
58 (1,473)
3,800
37 (940)
42 (1,067)
46 (1,168)
50 (1,270)
53 (1,346)
56 (1,422)
4,000
36 (914)
41 (1,041)
45 (1,143)
48 (1,219)
52 (1,321)
55 (1,397)
Table 7-1: Maximum Recommended Driveline Lengths