If the brake lining on the drive is thinner than permitted, then the fan blade with brake lining must be replaced.
When replacing the fan blade with brake lining, it is recommended that the anchor plate be replaced as well.
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Fan cover |
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Take off the fan cover.
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Fan blade with brake lining | |
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Self-locking nut |
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Hold the fan blade firmly and unscrew the self-locking nut.
Remove the fan blade with brake lining.
When replacing the fan blade with brake lining, it is useful to replace the anchor plate as well. If the anchor plate is not to be replaced, this section may be skipped.
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Anchor plate |
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Collar screws |
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Screw the collar screws (2x) out.
● The anchor plate is pressed away from the motor. It is tensioned by a spring.
Remove the anchor plate. Ensure that the compression springs do not
fall out.
If the O-ring, plate springs, compression springs or the feather key are missing or damaged, they must be replaced. If the components are in a good condition, this section may be skipped.
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Plate springs |
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Assemble the plate springs as shown in the illustration.
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Feather key |
Plate springs |
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O-ring |
Compression springs |
Push the plate springs onto the motor shaft.
Insert the feather key.
Place the O-ring into the groove on the brake bearing shield.
Insert the compression springs.
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Type & size |
Power (see type plate) |
Number of compression springs |
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HBF |
0.18 kW |
4 |
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HBF |
0.28 kW |
6 |
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Compression springs |
Insert new anchor plate and press it against the compression
springs.
Tighten the collar screws (2x). 5 - 7 Nm. Secure with
thread-locking compound (medium tightness).
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Fan blade with brake lining |
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Motor shaft |
Slide the new fan blade with brake lining onto the motor shaft.
Screw the new self-locking nut loosely to the motor shaft.
Do not use the old self-locking nut.
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Nut |
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Hold the fan blade firmly and screw the self-locking nut until
hand-tight. The fan blade should just be tight enough that it almost cannot be
turned.
● The air gap is now set to 0 mm. This serves as the starting point for the following setting.
The self-locking nut is now released in order to optimally adjust the air gap of the brake. The releasing of the self-locking nut is oriented to the individual segments of the fan blade.
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Hold the fan blade firmly and release the self-locking nut by the
amount of two and one half segments of the fan blade.
● The air gap is now set to the optimal width of 0.4 mm.
To make sure, check that the distance between the brake bearing
shield and the anchor plate (reference gap) is between 3.1 mm and
3.7 mm. See Inspecting the brake on the
drive.
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Fan cover |
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Attach fan cover.