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Ironman E Series Installation, Lubrication and Maintenance Instructions A Regal Brand

Important Selection Information Read ALL instructions and safety precautions prior to operating unit. Injury to personnel or unit failure may be caused by improper installation, maintenance, or operation. Check to verify that the application does not exceed the capacities published in the current catalog. Figure 1 MOUNTING POSITION FIGURES FOR GROVE GEAR E SERIES REDUCERS Written authorization from Grove Gear is required to operate or use gear units in man lift or people moving devices. The system of connected rotating parts must be free from critical speed, torsional, or other type vibration, regardless of how induced. The responsibility for this system analysis lies with the purchaser of the gear unit. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining the adequacy of the product for any and all uses to which the buyer shall apply the product. The application by buyer shall not be subject to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Grove Gear E Series Reducer Models These instructions apply to all Grove Gear E Series Reducer Models 18HE to 60HE. B6 -INPUT VERTICAL/DOWN- OUTPUT HORIZONTAL NOT RECOMMENDED POSITION (FACTORY MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED) FILL & VENT PLUG Lubrication LEVEL All Grove Gear E Series Reducers are splash lubricated. The unique design of the reducers permits nearly universal mounting by placing a fill, drain and oil level plug at the proper location for mounting positions. See mounting figures on this page. Review the approved mounting positions and lubrication levels identified in the Mounting Position Figures in Figure 1. Do not deviate from the mounting positions or lubrication levels shown without contacting Factory. DRAIN V5 -OUTPUT VERTICAL, COVER SIDE UP- INPUT HORIZONTAL (FACTORY MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED) FILL & VENT PLUG After selecting the position that the unit will be mounted but before operating: Remove Fill Plug, clean threads on the removed plug and the plug hole with degreaser. Install Breather Plug securely in gear case. Note Plug with breather must always be installed on top most plug hole of gear case, opposite Drain Plug. Variations From Normal Conditions Input speeds higher than 1800 RPM may require an adjustment in oil level. For vertical output, factory modifications (grease pack and nilos ring) are required. For input speeds up to 1150 RPM, the high oil level can be used, without factory modifications. This level, as specified in the oil capacity chart will be at the center of the top bearing. It can be checked with a dipstick to obtain the level specified in the chart from the top housing face. LEVEL V6 -OUTPUT VERTICAL, COVER SIDE DOWN- INPUT HORIZONTAL (FACTORY MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED) DRAIN Lubricant Use only Mobil PAG Synthetic oil. Oil should be changed with regular frequency if unit is used in a severe environment such as dusty or humid. Oil, housings, and other components can reach high temperatures during operation, and can cause severe burns. Use extreme care when removing lubrication plugs and vents while servicing the unit. ALLOWABLE MOUNTING ORIENTATION (WITHOUT FACTORY MODIFICATION)

General Operation 1. Run the motor which drives the reducer and check the direction of reducer output rotation. Consult motor nameplate for instructions to reverse the direction of rotation. 2. Attaching the load: On direct coupled installations, check shaft and coupling alignment between speed reducer and loading mechanism. On chain/sprocket and belt/pulley installation, locate the sprocket or pulley as close to the oil seal as possible to minimize overhung load. Check to verify that the overhung load does not exceed specifications published in the catalog. 3. High momentum loads: If coasting to a stop is undesirable, a braking mechanism should be provided to the speed reducer output shaft or the driven mechanism. The system of connected rotating parts must be free from critical speed, torsional or other type vibration, no matter how induced. The responsibility for this system analysis lies with the purchaser of the speed reducer. Installation 1. Mount the unit to a rigid flat surface using grade 5 or higher fasteners. The mounting fasteners should be the largest standard size that will fit in the base mounting hole. Shim as required under flange or base feet which do not lie flat against the mounting surface. 2. For shipment, pipe plugs are installed in the unit and a vent plug is packed separately. After mounting the unit in position, remove the appropriate pipe plug and install the vent plug. Failure to vent the unit can cause premature seal wear or loss of seal and oil. These conditions are not covered by warranty. Check for correct oil level. Contact the Factory for level and vent recommendations on non-standard mounting positions. Do not blow pressurized air into the hole, and avoid spraying washdown chemicals directly into the hole. 3. Connect motor to speed reducer. E Series helical bevel gear reducers will likely backdrive. Use of a brake or external holding device is required if any evidence of backdriving is not desired. Special consideration should be given to high inertia loads connected to the output shaft. Consult the Factory for further details. Do not operate the reducer without making sure it contains the correct amount of oil. Do not overfill or underfill with oil, or injury to personnel, reducer or other equipment may result. A unit cannot be used as an integral part of a machine superstructure which would impose additional loads on the unit other than those imposed by the torque being transmitted either through a shaft-mounted arrangement, and any shaft mounted power transmitting device (e.g., sprockets, pulleys, couplings). For safe operation and to maintain the unit warranty, when changing a Factory installed fastener for any reason, it becomes the responsibility of the person making the change to properly account for fastener grade, thread engagement, load, tightening torque and the means of torque retention. Maintenance - Standard Units Your Grove Gear reducer has been tested and adjusted at Factory. Dismantling or replacement of components must be done by Grove Gear to maintain the warranty. 1. Frequently check the oil level of the reducer. If oil level is low, (refer to Figure 1) add proper lubrication through the filler plug until it comes out the oil level plug. 2. Inspect vent plug often to insure it is clean and operating. 3. Always check for proper oil level after filling. Do not overfill or underfill with oil, or injury to personnel, reducer, or other equipment may result. Proper fill quantities in Table 1. 4. Do not mix different oils in the reducer. Mounting bolts should be routinely checked to ensure that the unit is firmly anchored for proper operation. Seals The Grove Gear line of speed reducers utilizes premium quality seals which are the state-of-the-art in sealing technology. Seals are, however, a wear item and eventually need to be replaced. Replacement can be easily accomplished by following the steps below: 1. Remove the worn seal without damaging the shaft surface or the seal bore. This can be done by drilling a.062 diameter hole in the seal casing (being careful not to drill into the bearing behind the seal). Install a #10 sheet metal screw into the hole and pry out the seal. 2. Clean the seal bore of sealant. 3. Before installing the new seal, use electrical tape to cover any keyways on the shaft to prevent seal lip damage. 4. Grease the seal lips with bearing grease and apply a sealant to the seal bore. 5. Slide the seal into the shaft being careful not to fold the inner lip over on any shaft steps. 6. Press the seal into its bore with a sleeve that presses on the seal casing, being careful to keep the seal square in its bore.

Approximate Oil Capacities Grove Gear E Series Reducers Table 1 Series Quantity (Pints) 18HE 1.0 24HE 2.0 33HE 5.0 43HE 8.0 Approved Lubricant Grade Table 2 Grove Gear Gear Lubricant PAG Ambient Temperature -10 to 120 F -23 to 52 C Operating Temperature To 225 F To 107 C AGMA Number 7 IS0-ASTM Viscosity Grade 460 Mobil PAG 460 H1 Synthetic Lubricant All standard reducers ordered from Factory are filled with Mobil Glygoyle 460 polyglycol (PAG) lubricant or equivalent suitable for continuous option within a -10 F to 120 F ambient temperature range. Double and triple reduction units have separate oil sumps and must be filled/checked independently. Lubricant type is stamped on all nameplates. Mobil PAG 460 H1 Synthetic Lubricant is recommended for E Series gear reducers in most applications. This lubricant provides the ultimate efficiency, thermal capacity, and wide operating temperature range, excellent for low start-up temperatures and high operating temperatures. Mobil PAG 460 is approved for USDA/NSF H1 use in food processing facilities where there is the possibility of incidental contact with food. This fully synthetic polyglycol lubricant has high thermal and oxidative stability for longer lubrication intervals, and is well suited for lubed-for-life applications. The high efficiency reduces operating costs, and the increased life reduces maintenance costs. PAG Synthetic Lubricants are not compatible with any other lubricants, and must never be mixed. Topping off with the wrong lubricant could cause unit failure. Food grade lubricants must always be stored separately from non-food grade lubricants, to prevent the possibility of using the wrong lubricant. Separate pumps and containers must always be used with food grade lubricants, to prevent contamination. Change Intervals Factory installed synthetic lubricants should be changed only when performing maintenance that requires gearbox disassembly. If unit is used in the food or drug industry (including animal food) consult the petroleum supplier or Grove Gear for recommendations of lubricants which meet the specifications of FDA, USDA and/or other authoritative bodies having jurisdiction. Standard lubricants are not suitable for these applications or these industries. Mobil PAG 460 is approved for USDA/NSF H1 service. Always check for proper oil level after filling. Capacities vary somewhat with model and mounting position. Oil should rise to bottom edge of level hole. Do not overfill. Do not operate the reducer without making sure it contains the correct amount of oil. Do not overfill or underfill with oil, or injury to personnel, reducer or other equipment may result. Installation For safety, purchaser or user must provide protective guards over all shaft extensions and any moving apparatus mounted on the unit. The user is responsible for checking and complying with all applicable safety codes in his area and providing suitable guards. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and/or damage to equipment. Wear protective clothing and eye shields when installing or maintaining unit and machine. A unit cannot be used as an integral part of a machine superstructure which would impose additional loads on the unit other than those imposed by the torque being transmitted, or by any shaft mounted power transmitting device such as sprockets, pulleys, or couplings. Units ARE NOT to be considered fail safe or self locking devices. If these features are required, a properly sized, independent holding device must be utilized. Reducers are not to be used as a brake. Any brakes that are used in conjunction with a unit must be sized or positioned in such a way so as to not subject the unit to loads beyond the capacities published in the current catalog. Make certain that all tools and other items are clear from rotating parts before starting machine. Stand clear, and start machine slowly to be sure all components are secure and operating properly. Do not mix nonsynthetic and synthetic oil in the unit. Do not mix PAG synthetic with any other oil type. Overhung loads subject shaft bearings and shafts to stress which may cause premature bearing failure and/or shaft breakage from bending fatigue, if not sized properly. Make certain that the power supply is disconnected before attempting to service or install the unit, or remove or install any components. Lock out the power supply, and tag it to prevent unexpected application of power.

Operating Positions Normal Speed Reducer positions are shown in the Mounting Position Figures (refer to Page 2). For special applications, mounting position may be inclined. However, if position varies more than 15, it may be necessary to make some adaptions to maintain a sufficient oil level. Contact Factory for recommendations. Input rotation of Speed Reducers can be either clockwise or counterclockwise. For safe operation and to continue the unit warranty, when installing, reinstalling, or replacing a Factory installed fastener for servicing purpose, or to accommodate the mounting of guards, shields or other light load imposing devices, or for mounting the unit, it becomes the responsibility of the purchaser or user to properly determine the quality, grade of fastener, thread engagement, load carrying capacity, tightening torque, and the means of torque retention. Couplings Flexible couplings to input and output shafts are recommended because they minimize bearing and gear wear caused by slight misalignment. Follow coupling manufacturer s recommendations for installation and shielding. Sheaves and Sprockets When mounting sheaves or sprockets, the center of the load should be located as close to the reducer as possible. Excessive overhung loading could result in early failures of bearing or shaft. Refer to the general catalog or contact your local distributor for overhung load ratings. Follow manufacturer s recommendations for installation and shielding. Hollow Output Protective Cover When installing a hollow output protective cover on washdown unit, apply a gasket sealant to the face of the cover to prevent liquid and debris from seeping into the cover. Excessive setscrew torque may cause damage to the output sleeves in hollow bore units. Please refer to Table 3 for recommended tightening torque. Table 3 - Setscrew Tightening Torques Capscrew Size Recommended Torque (lb.-in.) 1/4 NC 87 5/16 NC 165 3/8 NC 290 Test run unit to verify operation. If the unit being tested is a prototype, that unit must be of current production configuration. Run-In Period A new unit will not operate at maximum efficiency during the run-in period. Increased current draw or heat rise may be seen during this time. Preventative Maintenance Keep shafts and vent plug clean to prevent foreign particles from entering seals or gear case. Inspect periodically for oil leaks. Exterior threaded or through holes on this drive are for mounting the drive or drive accessories (couplings, sprockets, etc.). They are not to be used for lifting the drive or any driver/driven equipment. Mounting bolts, coupling fasteners, and other power transmitting devices should be routinely checked to ensure that all parts of the unit are firmly anchored to provide proper operation (loose fasteners can cause alignment problems and excessive wear). Check end play in shafts. Noticeable movement might indicate service or parts replacement is necessary. 90 ±30 If the unit cannot be located in a clear and dry area with access to an adequate cooling air supply, then precautions must be taken to avoid ingestion of contaminants such as water, and to avoid a reduction of cooling ability due to exterior contaminants. 4 4A Important Information In the event of the resale of this E Series Speed Reducer (unit), in whatever form, resellers/buyers will include the following language in a conspicuous place and in a conspicuous manner in a written agreement covering such sale: TORQUE ARM FIGURE Inspect shafts and components for paint, burrs, or other imperfections before installing components. Do not use excessive force or pounding to install components onto unit shafts, as this may cause damage to shafts, bearings, or gears. Shaft Mount Units The Torque Arm Bracket (4A) can be attached to any of the four available mounting surface locations of the unit. Install and position Torque Arm (4) at 90 ± 30 to the plane (a line drawn) between the center of the output hollow bore and the bolt that attaches the Torque Arm (4) to the Torque Arm Bracket (4A) of the unit. The Torque Arm should be positioned to be in tension, NOT compression, based on output rotation of the gear reducer. The manufacturer makes no warranty or representations, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, as to the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the goods sold hereunder. Buyer acknowledges that it alone has determined that the goods purchased hereunder will suitably meet the requirements of their intended use. In no event will manufacturer be liable for consequential, incidental, or other damages. Resellers/buyers agree to include this entire document, including the warnings and cautions listed herein, in a conspicuous place and in a conspicuous manner to instruct users on the safe usage of the product.

Electric Motor and Hydraulic Motor and Pump Installation Instructions For C Flange and Hydraulic Flange Units 1. Check the bore (input) to be sure it contains an adequate amount of anti-sieze compound, which is normally installed at the Factory. This compound will inhibit fretting corrosion between the motor or pump shaft and the unit bore. 2. Install the key (if round bore) to the maximum depth of the keyway provided in the bore. 3. Align keyways or splines of motor or pump and bore of unit and install motor or pump into frame. 4. Grove Gear C flange reducers and Hydraulic Flange Reducers are designed to accept motors with shafts that do not exceed the maximum specified by the N.E.M.A. or SAE standards. If the motor or pump shaft bottoms out before the motor or pump flange seats against the reducer flange face, the motor or pump shaft length must be adjusted to NEMA or SAE standards. 5. For stainless steel and washguard units only, install the o-ring or gasket between the motor and motor flange to prevent water and debris from seeping in. 6. Secure the motor or pump to the unit. Capscrews and lockwashers are provided with C flange units. 7. Tightening torques for mounting bolts are provided in Table 4. Table 4 - Grade 5 Capscrews Capscrew Size* Tightening Torque (ft.-lbs.) 1/4 NC 8 5/16 NC 16 3/8 NC 29 1/2 NC 71 5/8 NC 143 3/4 NC 251 * Grade 5 Capscrews (dry, without lubricant) A parts list and print for your drive is available upon request. To obtain the proper parts list and print, you must accurately furnish the assembly number, model number, ratio, style and shipping code as shown on the metal tag attached to the gear drive. Class of Service Load conditions must be within cataloged ratings published in the current Grove Gear Catalog (available upon request). Published ratings assume lubrication with ISO 460 viscosity grade polyglycol (PAG) oil. Contact Factory for ratings when an alternate lubricant is used. Grove Gear Union Grove, Wisconsin 53182 PH: 262-878-1221 FAX: 262-878-1968 A Regal Brand grovegear.com 2014 Regal-Beloit Corporation 7741G/2.5K/04-14/NP/MERIDIAN