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FALK Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings « Installation and Maintenance agood namein industry Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes | thru 7GF (Page 1 of 8) How To Use This Manual This monval provides detiled insrucions on inscltion, maintenance, ond pars identification for Folk align ® geor couplings, Tyoes G & GF10, 20, 31, 32, 51, 52, & GP20 & GPS2. Use the lable of contents below o ecote required information Table of Contents Introduction Poge 1 Lube Fitings| Poge | Limited End Floot Poge 1 Lubrication Poges 1-2 Balanced Couslings Poge 3 Bi-Annual & Annvel Meintenanee Poge 3 Installation & Alignment Instructions Pages 3-6 & 7 Installation & Alignment Dote Poge 6 Parts Ideniication & Parts Inerchongeobiliy Page 7-8 CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND TROUBLE FREE SERVICE. INTRODUCTION This manvel apales to standard coupling Types G & GF10, 31 cand 51 wth shrouded bolts, nd G & GF20, 32, 52, and GP20 & GP52 with exposed bolts. For couplings furnished wih special features, ralerta astemaly drawing lurrished with coupling for proper assembly arrangement and ony additional instalation or maintenance requirements. Refar tothe specie menual for GV verical geor couplings ntllaion and maintenance. IMPORTANT: Use G/GFS1 & 52 couplings for floating shaft cssemiblies or o¢ the fourth bearing in three becrng systems. When geor couplings are mounted on a horizonial floating shoft, use 0 gop disc in each coupling. Where limited end float is required or where sleeve bearing motors are used, consult Folk, Type GP52 couplings ore recommended for horizontal ‘application only, Refer Type GPS? floating shalt applications to Folk CAUTION: Consult applicable local and national softy codes for proper guarding of rooting members. Observe all softy rules when insaling or servicing couplings. WARNING: Lackaut starting switch af ime mover and remove all ‘extemal loads rom drive before insialing or sencing couplings. LUBE FITTINGS Sleeves hove /° NPT lube holes fr ses 1010620 - 1035620, GF20 - 7GF20, 1025610 - 1035610, and 24 GFIO- 5% GF10, (Sites 1010610 - 1020610 ond 1GFI0 - 2GF10 use 72-28 SAE UT automotive plugs and fitings,) Sizes 1040G thru 10706 have /" NPT holes. Use a standard grease gun and lube fitinge LIMITED END FLOAT Where limited end float is required or where sleeve bearing motors ore used, consult Folk, LUBRICATION Adequate lubrication is essential for satislactory operation, Because of ils superior lubricating charectersics and low cantrhuge properies, Falk Lang Term Grease ((TG} is ‘Type G/GP/GES2 Type G/GP/GF20 Type G/GFI2 10006 Series Pictured highly recommended, Gear couplings intl lbcicated with Folk Long Term Grease (TG) wll nor requie re-ubrication for vp to three yeors. The use of general ourpose grease requires re-lubrication ofthe coupling ot least once ever six months. f coupling leaks grease, is exposed to extreme temperatures, excessive moisture, experiences frequent reversals or axial movements; more frequent lubrication may be required USDA Approval UTG has the United Sots Deporment of Agriculture Food Scfety & Inspection Sence approval for oplications where there ino possibly of contact with edible products (F-2 ratings) Long Térm Grease (LTG) The high centrifugal forces encountered in couplings separate the boxe ail and hickaerof general purpose greases, Heovy thickener which hos no lubrication quoites, occumotes nthe tooth mesh crea of geo couplings resling in promoture mesh {eile unless prod Wbncoion cys ore maintained Falk Long Term Grease (UG) was developed specifically or Couplings I resisssoporation of he land ticker. The Conssiancy of Falk [1G changes wih operating condtions. As tmonufactured, iis on NLGI #1/2 grade, Working ol ho lubseont under acl senice conditions causes ito become semi, mile the goose near the seals wil et foe hearer Grode, helping to preven’ leckage UTG is highly resistant o separation, ecsly out peronming al cer ubncans led. The esstonce fo separation alow he Turion! to be used fr rltively lng pertods of ime ‘though LTG greos is compatible wih mas other cousing Greozes, the mixing of grecses moy dle the Sere of TG CAUTION: Do not use LTG in bearings. Do nt use L1G for low Speed ooplcctions. Baer o Table 4, Page & for coupling speed ‘ange of TG grease. Packaging 14. (04 Ko} CARTRIDGES — Individual or cose los of 10 or 60, 35 Ib. (16 Ka} PAILS, 120 a (54 Koj KEG & 400 lb, DRUMS. Specifications — Falk LTG (Long Term Grease) TEMPERATURE RANGE — 20°F (-29°C} to 250°F {121°C} Minimum pump = 20°F (-7°C) MINIMUM BASE OIL VISCOSITY — 3300SSU (7155) @ 00"F (38°C). THICKENER — Lihium soap/olymer The Falk Corporation, PO. Box 492, Zp 53201-0492 2001 W. Canel St, Zip 53208-4200, twaukee, Wi USA Telephone : 414-342-313 dune ved, wnolkcorp.com Fox: 414.937-4359 e-mail fokknfoalcor 458-110 2 Supersedes 4-00 Installation and Maintenance » Double & age 2 of 8) gle Engagement Gear Couplings FALK Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes 1 thru 7GF 2 goad name in industry CENTRIFUGE SEPARATION CHARACTERISTICS — ASTM #04425-84 (Centfuge Test) — K26 = 2/24 max., very high resisionee fo centrifuging NUGI GRADE {ASTM D-217) — 1/2 CONSISTENCY (ASTM D-217) — 60 stroke worked penetration value in the range af 315 to 360 measured @ ITE 25°C) DROPPING POINT — 350°F (177°C) minimum MINIMUM TIMKEN EP ©.K. LOAD — 40 Ib, (18 kg) ADDITIVES — Rust and oxidation inhibitors thot do not corrode steel or swell or deteriorate synthetic sols General Purpose Grease Bi-annual Lubrication — The following specications ond |Wbricans for general purpose grease apply to Falk gear couplings thot ore lubricated bi-annvally ond operate within ambient temoerotures of -30*F (-34°C) to 200°F (93°C]. For temperotures beyond this range, consul Falk, For normal service, use @ NUG} #1 extreme pressure (EP) grease EXCEPT when the coupling seeed is less thon the minimum specified in Table 4, Poge 6. At these lower speeds, use @ NLGI #0 extreme arassure (EP) grease. When ‘one or more gear couplings in an application raquire NUGI #0) ‘grese, the some grease may be used in all ofthe couplings. OO NOT use cup gree. If coupling leaks grease, is exposed to extreme temperatures, excessive moisture or exgeriances Frequent reversols or axial ‘mavemen!s; more frequent lubrication may be required. Lubriconts listed in Tables 1, 2 & 3 ore ypical preducts only and should not be construed a: exclusive recommendations Specifications — General Purpose Coupling Lubricants COUPLING SPEED RANGE — See Table 4, Page 6. TEMPERATURE RANGE — ~30°F to +200°F{-34°C to +93°C) WORKED PENETRATION AT 77°F(25°C)— NIGI#1 310-340 [See Table 1) NIGI #0 355-385 [See Toble 2) DROPPING POINT — 300°F(149°C} or higher TEXTURE — Smooth oF fibrous MINIMUM TIMKEN ©.K, LOAD — 30 Ib. SEPARATION AND RESISTANCE — Low oil separation rate ond high existance to seporotion from centrifuging, LIQUID CONSTITUENT — Possess good lubricating properties... equivalent to 0 high quali, well refined petroleum oil with EP additives, INACTIVE — Must not corrode steel or deterioration of synthetic sels il Lubrication EP oils moy be a more efectve lubricant than greose when the required coupling speed is one hell of the minimum soeed range of NIGI #1 grease listed in Table 4, Poge 6 (Minimum ‘om + 2), Oil lubricated couplings must be sealed to preven! leckage, ie, keywoys, etc. Couplings must be droined and celled with new oil every six months for operating temperatures up 10 180°F (71°C) ond every three months for couplings operating at temperatures of 10°F (71°C) up to 200°F (93°C) se swelling or 458-110 1 2002 Superedes 4.00 3001 W. Coral St, For temperctures beyond this range, consult Falk, The minimum ‘operating temperature must not be lower than the pour point of the oil. The speciied amount of grease listed in Table 4, Page 6, is in pounds and also opplies to the volume of oil in p's Specifications ‘Type: Mild EP gear oil hot meets AGMA Specifications 250,04 Grade: AGMA #8EP (ISO VG 680). Viscosity: 612-748 cSt @ 104°F (40°C) Pour Point: 20°F (-7°C) Maximum. Must not corrode steel or swall or deteriorate synthetic seats TABLE 1 — NLGI #1 Grease Tc Tae Aree Ton Grove #1 ¢? ae Dregne FP Ghevon USA. Inc Duron et relaum Core Prermrm Lithium Gregus EP) Eatoce ne EPConaitm Groese #1 Exon Company. USA. Lok ‘imperil Of oa Ronex £1 onda Raining Co, [hrm Grease L416 Keystone Dies Ferswal Corp. | Zaniplox-! endell bacon ‘itotine Comex EP) Mobil Oi Corp, Mobius &1 Poto-Conada Broducts Maliporpose £1 Phligs 68°C, Prive Bice Shall i Co. Avonia EP Grease 7 Shell Canada Ud ‘ANonia Grease 1 Sun Oi Ca. Fenoca urconts Unocoi78 ex & Wes) TABLE 2 — NLGI #0 EP Grease Menor Tabet = Race Oi Ca: ikon Premium Greosa 0 & BP OIC. Enwrgroove LEP Chewen USA. Ine Bursiunn €° 0 Pramivim Libim Gregee 0 EP Conalin Graose #0 Unieex€?0 0 Sige Pooleum Corp Leger OW as Enson Campany Kendal tiny Co. Keystone Bir, Panmwcit Corp. | Zaniolex-0 Moen Ou Corp Mabie EPO Paro-Canode Prague's Mulipurpose Lotemp EP Grease Philips 66 Co Phebe Bie Spall Oi Co ‘ona EP Grease BO Shell Canada Le. ‘Avenia Grease EV Sun Oi Co, Sun Prosige 740 6 Nido EF UUnoae €° 0 enaco Lbeiconis Unocal 76 os & West TABLE 3 — Oil Lubricants Tena tian roo Permgoor 160 Sheva USA, MEE Ege 80 GaFOI Co. EE Tbncont HD 680 Mobil 1 Co ‘Mobigear 638 RAE See Sisko Fasocy Torspo 280 Unon Oi Ce. of Col sora Buty Nt Geor Lube 86° Litrcans [ited may not be nitoble for vse 9 the Food processing indus stile asproed Ube Falk Corporation, #0. Box 492, Zip $3201-0492 = Miwoukoe, Wi USA Telephone: 414-342-3131 oe $14.987-4359 e-mail [email protected] web: wine akcorp com FALK Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings + Installation and Maintenance ‘good ame inindustty Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes | thru 7GF HORIZONTAL COUPLING INSTALLATION, ALL TYPES Oni stondord machanics tools, torque wrenches, inside micrometer, dicl indicator, svaight edge, spacer bor, and fesler (gouges ore required 10 ingiall Folk gear couplings. Clacn all pore using o nor-llommable solvent. Check hubs, shots, ond Peywoys fo burrs. DO NOT heer clearance fit hubs. Use a lubricant thot meets the specifications on Page 2, Pack sleeve feoth wth grease and lightly cact seals with grease BEFORE Sevembly, The required amount of grease is listed in Table 4 Make certain flonge fasteners are tightened to the required torque listed in Toble + Interference Fit Hubs — Unless otherwise spacified, Falk gear couplings are furnished for on interference fit without setscrews Heat hubs to 275°F1135°C) using an oven, torch, induction heater, or on cil both. CAUTION: To prevent seo] damage DO NOT heot hubs beyand 0 maximum temperature of 400°F (205°C) for Tyee G cond 500°F (260°C) for Tyee GE ‘When on oxy-aceiylene or blow torch is used, use an excess Cceblone misture. Mark hubs near the center of their lengih in Several ploces on hub body with temperature sensitive croyon, DIS (135°C) melt temperature. Direc flame towards hub bore using constant motion to avoid overheating an area. WARNING: Ion oi! bath is used, the cil must have flash point of 350° (177°C) or higher Do not rest hubs on the Bottom ofthe container. Do not use on apen flame in a combustible ofmosphere or near combusible materiols. Maximize Performance & Life The performance and ife of couplings depend largely weon how you install ond maintain them, Before installing covslings tnoke cerain tot foundotions of equipment to be connected mee! menufacturers’ requirements. Check for soft foot. The use (Of stainless sieel shims is recommended. Meosuring misalignment and postioning equipment within lignment foleconces is simplified with on cligament computer. These {olevlations can elso be done graphically or mathemoticaly, Gnd ollow the incorporation of “cold offs, which will npensate for shaft position changes du to thermal growth Balanced Couplings fasteners provided ore matched sets ond must not be mixed cor substituted. Assembly balanced Couplings ore metch marked ond ‘must be ossemblad with mating Folch marks aligned. In some sizes, ihe flonges ere not meich marked. fatal ee (0,05 mmm). Component parts of ossembly balanced couplings must no! be replaced without re-bolancing the complete assembly. BI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Reclubricate coupling if vsing general purpose grease. if coupling leoks grease, is exposed fo extceme lemperatvres, Coupling flanges must be assembled with ©.0s ligned 9 within 002" Srcessive moisture or frequent reversals; more frequent lubrication may b8 required. (Page 3 of 8) ANNUAL MAINTENANCE For estreme of unusuel operating conditions, check coupling more requently 1. Cheek alignment per Step 7, Poge 7. If he maximum ‘operating misalignment values ore exceeded, reolign the Coupling to the recommended insolation volves, See Table 4, for mtalltion and maximum operating misalignment values 2. Check tightening torques of oll fosteners. 3. Inspect seal ring and gasket to determine if replacement is required 44. Re-lubvicate coupling if using general purpose grease, Ph hore / rectus sucio Hus ALL TYPES G/GF/GP HORIZONTAL COUPLING INSTALLATION 1 — Mount Flanged Sleeves, Seals & Hubs Place the flonged sleeves WITH seal rings on shats BEFORE mounting Hlex hubs. Mount flexor rigid hubs on their respective Shalt, os shown above, s0 that each foce is fush withthe end hits shal. Allow hulbs to cool before proceeding. Seal keywoys to prevent leakage. Inset setsrews (if required] and tighten Postion equipment in oporoximate alignment wih approximote hub gop. For Type G/GF10 & 20 ond GP20, position equipment in ‘pproximote alignment with gap equal fo that given in Table 4. For Type G/GF31 & 32 spacer and G/GF/GPSI & 52 floating holy with rigid hubs on floating shok, position equipment in Gpprosimate alignment wih approximete distance between Shalts per Step 4A, Figure 2 on Page 5. For G/GF/GPS1 & 52 with lex hubs on the faating shat, to Step 4A, Figure | on Page 5, to determine distance between shafts. Tha Falk Corporation, 20. Bor 492, Zip $3201.0492 43001 W Canal St, Zp 53208-4200, Milwaukee, WI USA ox, 414.937.4359 arma fokinofalkcorp com web www alcove com elephone : 414-342-913) 458-110 june 2002 Supersedes 4-00 Installation and Maintenance » Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings FALX (Page 4 of 8) 2. — Gap & Angular Alignment for Close Coupled, Spacer, Short Floating Shaft, and Insulated Couplings AW MEASURE 2A — Type G/GF10 & 20 & GP20 Use a spacer bar equal in thickness fo gop specified in Table 4 Insert ber, os shown above, to some depth ct 90° iniervls ond measure clearance between bor and hub face with feelers. The Gilference in minimum ond meximum meosuremens must not trceed tne INSTALLATION ANGULAR limi specified in Table 4 2B — G/GF31 & 32 (Spacer), and Type G/GF51 & 52 (Short Floating Shaft, See Step 4 for Long Floating Shaft) Use on inside micrometer os shown obove ond of 90" intervals to meosure the distonce between hubs. The differen trinimum ond rmoximum measurements should not exceed the INSTALLATION ANGULAR limit specified in Toble 4 2C — G/GFS1 & 52 & GP52 (As Fourth Bearing in Three Bearing System) Use 0 spacer bar equal in thickness tothe “X" dimension dn Table 4, Inset bor, os shown cbove to some depth rls ond meosure cleorance beween bor ond hub face with feelers. The diference in minimum and moximurn measurements musi not exceed the INSTALLATION ANGULAR limit spectied in Table 4 458-110 June 2002 Supersedes 4.00 Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes 1 thru 7GF 2001 W.Conel St, Zia 83206-4200, Milwovkee, Wi USA Telephone: 414.342 ‘good name in inst 3 — Offset Alignment for Close Coupled, Spacer, Short Floating Shaft, and Insulated Couplings 3A — Type G/GF10 & 20 & GP20 Align so that © sroight edge resis squorely on both hubs as. shown ebove ond also ot 90° intervals. Check with feelers. The Clearance should not exceed the INSTALLATION OFFSET limit Specified in Teble 4, Tighten foundotion bolts end repect Steps Da ond 3A. Reolign coupling if necessary Use © dial indicator if hub extension is 00 shor for accurate use of straight edge. 38 — Type G/GF31 & 32 (Spacer), and Type G/GF51 & 52 (Short Floating Shaft, See Step 4 for Long Floating Shafi) ‘Align so that e stoight edge rests squarely (or within the limits speciied in Table 4} on both hubs os shown above and aso ot 90° intervls. Check with feelers. The clecrance should not exceed the INSTALLATION OFFSET limit specified. Tighten oll feundotion bolts ond repeot Steps 28 ond 38, Reclign coupling necesson. 3C — Type G/GF51 & 52 & GP52 (As Fourth Bearing in Three Bearing System) Clamp 0 dil indicotor tothe rigid hub os shown ond rotate the figid hub one complete turn. The foal indicator reading DIVIDED by to must rot exceed the INSTALLATION OFFSET limit spectied i Tobe 4. Tighten oll foundation bolts ond repeot The Folk Corporation, .©. Box 492, Zip $3201.0492 For. 41 4.937-4359 e-mai [email protected] web: wn folkcor: FALK Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings + Installation and Maintenance goed name in industry Steps 2C and 3C. Recliga coupling if ncessany. 4 —Type G/GF/GPS1 & 52 With Long Floating Shaft Figure 4A — Determine Distance Between Shafts For Figure 1 obeve, measure the length ofthe floating shaft ‘ond add 2 times the gop dimension from Table 4 to get the distance between the shafts to be coupled | ‘STANCE BETWEEN LANGE ACESS? Figuro 2 For Fiquee 2 obove, meosure the overall flooting shalt or spacer ‘assembly length from Range fo flange and odd 2 times the "X” dimension from Table 4 to get the distonce between the shafts tbe coupled. 4B — Position First Drive & Floating Shaft Set the drive most dificult to move to true level ond bolt it in place, Set the floating shaft on Veblocks. Then align coupling on fixed drive os follows e eile, -neies wworm, [ee SS “J ve 7) \| Ege c Use oe EES, (AR, Figure 3 481 — Refer to Figure 3 Use @ spacer bar equal in thickness tthe “X" dimension Speciied in Toble Insert the bor to the some depth of 90 ‘Reni ond mecsure the clearance between tbe bor ond hub ince with eles os shown. The diference in inimum ond tronimum measurements should not exceed the INSTALLATION, ANGULAR limi spected in Table 4 Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes 1 thru 7GF (Page 5 of 8) 4B2 — Refer to Figure 3 ‘Align coupling & floating shaft s0 thot, wih the sauore head (or depth micrometer) resting squarely onthe flonge, eauol Clearance meosuraments are obtained between flange and ine hub O.D. in four places 90° apor. The difference between minimum ond maximum feeler readings should not exceed the INSTALLATION OFFSET limit in Table 4 divided by 2. The cbove measurement is THR 4C — Position Second Drive Position second dive for the carect“X" dimension and slign per Steps 481 & 482. DO NOT move the floating shaft. Bolt Grive in place and recheck alignment ond gop. Realign # necessory. For greater accuracy, check clignment with 0 ‘micrometer or diol indicator, 5 —Assemble Coupling — G and GF Only Inser gosket between flanges and gop disc into counterbore of tach nid hub for floating shat osserblies ond bol anges together. Use only the fasteners fuished withthe coupling, IMPORTANT. Tighten fasteners 'o torque specified i Table 5A — Assemble Coupling - Insert Insulator Parts and Join Flanged Sleeves (GP20 & GPS0) Clean flange faces and coat wih Permatex #2 or equivalent DO NOT insoll gaskets, Insert insulator bushings ino flanged holes. Drow one sleeve onto hub ond position insulator canter plate on flange face. Drow other sleeve onto hub ond essere Festeners with insulator washers. Use only fsteners furnished «nih coupling, IMPORTANT Tighten fasteners 0 torque Specified in Table 4 6 — Lubricate Remove oll grease plugs ond lil with recommended grease until (on excess appeors of an open hole; *hen inser plug. Continue procedure until al plugs have been insered, CAUTION: Remove greose fiting and make certain el plugs ore inserted ater lubricating. Tre Fale Corporation, PO, Box 492, Zp 53201 049% 300) W. Cone! St, Zia 53208-4200, Minaukee, Foe 414-937-4399 a mol [email protected] web: www fokeorp USA Telephone 414-942-9131 Installation and Maintenance « Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings FALK TABLE 4 — Installation & Alignment Data For Types G/GF10, 20, 31, 32, 51, 52 & GP20 & GP52 + — Dimensions ~ Inches (Metric — mm) = Torne nse] Tree | worse | Toate | ease | THO | 1aSE | TH oss | To a Gt | 26h Soe [ner Or ENGR) Sor |sin6r | SF oF | Binet ve] me Pus] is me] 2] ae | ae | ae | ae comm (STEETE Sele lee la Tas Tas Pas | os | a] ae | - = ee elim aa 2 zee Te fe | aie a [ae [ae | ee |e eee ele tale io |el oie ete) oe | ae pas pasa a] ae | | se ed a ae oa | oa me pe | os poe Pea ae pe ee ‘ne imanine aus iL | | | el fo | | oe | 5 ae Tae] as | ae Pome | a | ane | \ 618 1% |e | el a | Lo Gere] aw | or om Lam Pome | os | ae |e ee] kL fw criad oh52 dogeor | (asi | cm | zm | o2m | czy | es) | cs | es) | ss | | eso | ae) oa | ces To | om) os | aoe [om | oe Tom Tow Tah | 8 Inn] USER ome | | oon | 8 | em | aia | aia | qn | om | ora jean | ay | aan ni er oe | 08 | ors Tobe | — ts crrstesneces2 | oft acy | en | mon | non | eas, | ous ou | om | wee | oi |e ms | oe | 07 | a08 | oo Tut “03 | 016 | tle To | — a7 ons 32 ote | ese | i | an | am | 020 | 0 ax| amy | ga) | oe | aan cae] car] 09 Toit | cis | os ‘ad a2 | oH | am | — 031 ve |_| ante i | ty | ih Lom Los | tn Leu josh Lah Lem | ew |e a [os fo | om | a | Cr Opering Unt Grek | ates | ey | cy | ia | cum | an | an | ar | com | asa | eas | com | se Tame [Meteo Genemect | ren | ome | smo [ aso [ooo [ avn [si [soo [no [ose | oon [sn sco | HAE (gate, | me Pete ete fe Pate Peele | open | SGpst_ [mie Gre | ato | wor | 50| sn [so [oer [ oon {en [se | | to [so [aise & oe CO ota yates |_ wef om [mo | ss [wo | [oo [om [om Pow [oo Tw |e | eV Gre ous | To 0 | oo | aoe [eo | ston | pio [00 [| ceo |_| tn ace eT Te] a] mw | im | om | 28 | a im | io | fa oom joa! wit | dz | ow | 059 jon | nm oo Len} a | wa Gare Se Ts |e) a] @ | im | a] ae) ie | sis | Ste wf | ly | is dia | ely fom |e esd jam) 6) | we] | my i | 20 | a] a | 2 eae e cabia | ton | orn | se | oy | omy coivy| oy |_ worn me Te as | a] me | im | 200] 19 ae | im | 10 G81 832 Les Spe cob | aor | ony | wa | a | ase | om | ta oa | aa | wo ote Tato] ew tlw |e ta] a | a Can pene iden | bio | an | oy | i | etm | gan | Oh le Te va orm ea ae | 20 | 2 ee te {| [rain | dn | ay [oven | Go em | ain | 43 an Be TT aT att | th | ay | ath 2 | 38] a atts, [eae | oto! ein | oi | 025 | om | ows | ay | on | i | oe a |B | | 8 | 8 | oe Pa Tar | $00 atalino | ena oe | ape ete pu ay ey ep ao |e GAIL A azperin Speer lemme | een | wae | sore | won | wa | wom | ts) | ons | en | mows | astm |e) i &. ae |e] aw | ie Tt | a | ae] as | 6m \ oft ee ota | ay | 3a | oto | oan | ton | Lom | ey | om "te am] sm] soo | ven | wo | oo [so [an eanoaest | iea_| cen | cen | cos | oes | cm | con | Go Flange Blt Toreve- | ioe so] le] ix | su | at | ame | oe [om | am | si qi ten ge eee eee le Bh | cen | ceo | Go | on | fen oy | oom | isn | Gm, “ao Tae | eT so Tine | ae | ie) 1800 eee [LS LS Lote [oes | Leet torn | owen | a Fae einen Sos common n A7 OES rae Meee Setttan ore ses tw acronmede curgesn amen condaign,Covsing le expeconcy beeen intl grater maura operating mts 8 & ee cob oe erttnanean acceso range! bP hal cvping shoud Be eevee Fok fo ve +t Cousin wet NAG #0 grese way be ered oom speed betwee 170 are he mane show. 458-110 The Falk Corporation P.0. Box 492, 2p $3207.0492 sue 2002 2001 W. Conat St, Zip 52208-4200, Miwavkee, Wi USA Telephone: 414-342-313) Supersedes 4-00 For 414-957-4359 e-mail folkinfoDiekcorp com web: wi folcorp.com FALK Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings + Installation and Maintenance inindusty Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes 1 thru 7GF (Poge 7 of 8) 7 — Assembled Coupling Alignment Check ~ All Styles 8 The alignment con be checked without disassembling the coupling os shown ot lah, Determine “W" by measuring istonces "W'mox. ond “W’in. between flex hub ond sleeve tsing © degth micrometer or leler gauges. The difference LET | bemeen “W"mox ond “W'min, must not exceed the “W" bev mnie Table 4, Check “W" of each cousling end, check *W* at each flexible hub. PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND PART EXAMPLE NUMBER LOCATION Complete 1050620 Geer Coupling 1s have identifying size and port numbers as Sonseing ct Coupling pa identifying size and port numbers 2 1050620 Sleeves (includes: Gosket & Sea!) 2- 1050G Flex Hubs Bore: 6.750 Keywoy: 1.750 x.750 Bore: 7.375 Keyway: 1,750 x 750 ilsroted below. When ordering pars, always SPECIFY SIZE, ‘TYPE, HUB BORE, KEYWAY, and PART NUMBER found on ‘each ier Contact your Folk Disioutor or Folk for price codon 1 Feuer Sel TYPE G/GFI0 & 20 oe 8 egret [Ere moet SNE ron FLEX HUB i HUB ‘SLEEVE who 7 cxcer AEE on TyPE G/GFI1 & 22 courunot Low HS Earn Fp Hut poms “— Spacer er ARE NUMBER ® Gast i f GASKET (EITHER LOCATION) ama © a> The Folk Corporation, PO. Box 492, Zip $3201-0492 3001 W. Carol St, Zip 53208-4200, Miwoukee, Fox: 414-937-4959 e-nai fokinio@alecore Suoersedes 4-00 Installation and Maintenance « Double & Single Engagement Gear Couplings FALK (Page 8 of 8) Sizes 1010 thru 1070G & GP & Sizes 1 thru 7GF _# Food name in industry TYPE G/GF51 & 52 os 6 COUPLING ore ee ee swe / necnus eaeece fecnus EEE cnet abiug wen Be i [sO one rrrsoee GASKET ETHER LOCATION) TPs Gr20 ggunne tT [oe FLEX HUB FLEX HUB SLEEVE ah nase Beh Ds SEALING Coe INSULATOR [EITHER LOCATION) omit CNT Hre siege TYPE GP52 gee gqroot [Eo HoG7 Sze ae ea Cra Ee Of : gamtt) Ewe STENTS WsOGATOR aaa asena0 Tek Copan PO fas m0) Supersedes 4.00 Fon 414.997.4359 e-mail [email protected] web: wae flicorp com

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