Disassembling the powered wheel

If the wheel is damaged or worn, it must be replaced by a new wheel.

 

The figures show the disassembly of a size 130 wheel. The removal of larger wheels does not essentially differ from this.

 

Preparing the crane

*   Comply with occupational health and safety requirements.

*   Prop up the end carriage close to the wheel.

 

 

Disassembling the crane travel drive

Coupling

Connector housing

Connection cable

 

*   Open the connector housing to the drive.

*   Disconnect the connection cable from the coupler plug.

 

 

*   Determine the weight of the drive. See the ABUS Drive product manual.

*   Secure the drive so that the weight can be held safely and the output shaft will not be subject to load (e.g. insert in round sling).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rib screws

Crane travel drive

Rib screws

*   Unscrew the rib screws (4x).

*   Pull out the crane travel drive.

 

 

Exposing the wheel

Buffer plate

 

Plastic washer

Self-locking nut

*   Unscrew the self-locking nuts (4x).

*   From size 160: remove the plastic washers (4x).

*   Remove the buffer plate.

 

 

Only for guide rollers, derailing protection device or end carriages of the sizes 280, 350 and 420

This section only applies if the end carriage has guide rollers or a derailing protection device. This work step also applies to end carriages of the sizes 280, 350 and 420.

 

Screws

Clamping element

Bracket with guide rollers, clamping piece, derailing protection device

Guide rollers

*   Release screws (2x).

*   Take out the bracket with guide rollers, derailing protection device or clamping piece.

 

 

 

 

Removing the wheel

 

Retaining screw

 

Rib screws

*   Unscrew and remove all rib screws on the bearing flange. Do not unscrew and remove the retaining screw(s).

 

 

Retaining screw

Rib screws

*   Unscrew and remove all rib screws on the bearing bolt. Do not unscrew and remove the retaining screw(s).

 

 

Bearing bolt

Bearing flange

Wheel

*   Take out the bearing bolt, bearing flange and wheel.

 

Note:

Only for size 420 with crane travel drive 420 V: An adapter is also inserted on the bearing flange. If this cannot be easily taken off, it can remain on the bearing flange when the wheel is removed.

 

Tip:

To be able to easily remove the bearing flange from the end carriage, screw two or four screws in the corners of the bearing flange and thereby press the bearing flange off the end carriage.