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Operating InstructionsBA 4601 EN 09.04 FLUDEX Couplings Types FGO, FGD, FGE, FGM, FVO, FVD, FVE and FVM including design in accordance with 94/9/EC FGO FVO FGM FVM FGD FVD FGE FVE A. Friedr. Flender AG ⋅ 46393 Bocholt ⋅ Tel. 02871/92-0 ⋅ Telefax 02871/92-2596 ⋅ www.flender.com Contents            .    .    . .    .                 .  .     !.       "   #!.                  .         $  .  & .   $    .   $            % % % %      .    .     ' '(     .    .  + .      -.          './01 .      . .  -. 2     .   % ) *   %%      .      !     - .     # 3   4 ! .   '  !   . . . 4  5- . .     $  4 6 .     .   #     +    .     5.  #  !.  # .  #  5- . # .  #  5 . # .  #  7  . # .  #   #!.    # .  #  2 .    . # .  #  D8  #       #  D$ # 5 #       9 % %  . . !  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In the interest of technical progress we reserve the right to make changes to the individual assemblies and accessories which we regard as necessary to preserve their essential characteristics and improve their efficiency and safety. These Operating Instructions (BA) must not be wholly or partly reproduced for competitive purposes. customer-service addresses”. Technical enquiries should be addressed to the following works FLENDER AG D 46393 Bocholt Telefon: 02871/92-2868 Telefax: 02871/92-2579 or to one of our customer-service addresses. BA 4601 EN 09. Technical data 1. Other operating conditions must be contractually agreed. if known in case of an order. The coupling described in these Operating Instructions (BA) reflects the state of technical development at the time these Instructions went to print. The supply order number serves as the coupling’s ident number. 1. 2. A list of our customer-service addresses is given in section 11..04    . however. 2. operation.2 Data relating specifically to the coupling The order-specific data relating to a delivery are. The coupling is designed only for the application described in section 1. types. The contents of the operating instructions are. ”Technical data”.1 Introduction These Operating Instructions (BA) are an integral part of the coupling delivery and must be kept in its vicinity for reference at all times. We accept no responsibility for damage or disruption caused by disregard of these Instructions. maintenance and repair of the coupling must have read and understood these Operating Instructions and must comply with them at all times.1. Caution! All persons involved in the installation. ”Spare parts. The ”Coupling” described in these Operating Instructions has been developed for stationary use in general engineering applications.2 Copyright The copyright to these Operating Instructions (BA) is held by FLENDER AG. In this case this title page diverges from that published on the Internet. in this case identical.1 General data These Operating Instructions (BA) apply generally to FLUDEX couplings of the FG. listed on the title page. and FV. used in any unauthorised way or made available to third parties without our agreement. General notes 2.. S All work on the gear unit must be carried out only when it is at a standstill. maintained or repaired only by authorised. – ensure the safety and reliability of the coupling.3 Warnings and symbols used in these Operating Instructions This symbol indicates safety measures which must be observed with regard to explosion protection. This applies equally to safety features designed to prevent accidental contact. This fixture must also offer protection against spurting hot operating fluid without substantially impairing the coupling ventilation. BA 4601 EN 09. The instructions for use enclosed by the operating fluid manufacturer must be observed. the relevant safety and environmental regulations must be complied with at all times. Safety notes 3. 3. Any changes on the part of the user which may affect safety and reliability are prohibited. S The coupling must be operated. the manufacturer of such plant or equipment must ensure that the contents of the present Operating Instructions are incorporated in his own instructions. S The housing of the FLUDEX coupling is made of aluminium (AC-Al-Si10Mg). S The use of suitable operating fluids (usually oil) is necessary for the operation of the coupling.2 Obligations of the user S The operator must ensure that all persons involved in installation. S The drive unit must be shut down as soon as changes to the coupling are detected during operation. duly trained and qualified personnel.1 Proper use S The coupling has been manufactured in accordance with the state of the art and is delivered in a condition for safe and reliable use. The fusible safety plugs and filling plugs should remain accessible. if necessary. dismantling. installation. S During transport. S The coupling must be fitted with suitable safeguards to prevent accidental contact. by locking the key switch or removing the fuses from the power supply). Depending on the individual case. further requirements must be taken into account when handling aluminium. S The coupling must be used and operated strictly in accordance with the conditions laid down in the contract governing performance and supply. S All work must be carried out with great care and with due regard to safety. A notice should be attached to the ON switch stating clearly that work is in progress. This symbol indicates safety measures which must be observed to avoid personal injury. and – avoid disruptions and environmental damage through incorrect use. The drive unit must be secured against being switched on accidentally (e.04    . operation and maintenance of the unit. 3. This symbol indicates general operating instructions which are of particular importance. Caution! Note: This symbol indicates safety measures which must be observed to avoid damaging the coupling.3. operation. S If the coupling is intended for installation in plant or equipment. maintenance and repair have read and understood these Operating Instructions (BA) and comply with them at all times in order to: – avoid injury or damage. S All spare parts must be obtained from FLENDER. assembly.g. in particular direct sunlight and bright artificial light with a high ultraviolet content. operating oil already put in”) in the vicinity of the filling hole. Couplings filled with operating medium are marked by a corresponding label (”. the flexible elements of the N-EUPEX add-on coupling must be removed. Parts damaged during transport or missing parts must be reported in writing immediately. Check immediately on receipt to ensure that all the products listed have actually been delivered. depending upon an order with or without fluid filling. The coupling in design in accordance with the guideline 94/9/EC is provided with the CE identification mark as described in section 5. high-voltage electrical equipment. Such negative effects may be caused by e. The most favourable atmospheric humidity is below 65 %. Damp storage areas are unsuitable.3 Fragile Keep dry Keep cool Centre of gravity Use no hand hook Attach here Storage of the coupling Unless otherwise expressly agreed. The couplings must not be stored with chemicals. ozone. dry place for up to 3 months. The shaft sealing rings must not come into contact with solvents. Furthermore. Correctly stored couplings retain their properties unchanged for up to five years. 4. If storage is provided for a protracted period.4. 4. or solvents.g.2 Handling When handling FLENDER products. use only lifting and handling equipment of sufficient load-bearing capacity! Note: The coupling must be transported using suitable transport equipment only. etc. Unfavourable storage conditions and improper treatment of the flexible elements and/or seals will negatively affect their physical properties. the coupling is delivered in a preserved condition and can be stored in a covered. Handling and storage 4. the unit should be treated with a long-term preservative agent on all outer surfaces with the exception of the aluminium housing (FLENDER must be consulted).4 Storage area for a protracted period The storage area must be dry and free from dust. e. The equipment is delivered ready for operation. motor fuels. light. BA 4601 EN 09. Different forms of packaging may be used depending on the size of the coupling and method of transport.04 %   . HLP 32 DIN 51524/2. Caution! Before cleaning the coupling and applying the long-term preservative agent. moisture..1 Scope of supply The products supplied are listed in the despatch papers. mercury vapour lamps. The symbols marked on the packaging must be observed at all times.. acids. the action of oxygen. fluorescent light sources. if provided for. L. the flexible elements and seals should be protected against light. Unless otherwise agreed. extreme temperatures. These have the following meanings: bild-transport This way up 4.g. the packaging complies with the HPE Packaging Guidelines. a locking plate and a retaining screw. Caution! The storage areas must not contain any ozone-generating equipment. Ensure that no condensation occurs. solvents. Delivered separately with every coupling is a fusible safety plug (depending on design also a thermal circuit breaker) with sealing rings. They can be mounted in a horizontal. The drive should preferably take place via the add-on coupling (9) and the prechamber (115) to the outer wheel (blade shell 101) to enable the advantages of the prechamber (115) and the working chamber geometry to be utilised. The torque is transmitted by the fluid flowing in the coupling and conducted via radial blades. In the case of type FV couplings in a sharply angled or vertical mounting position the prechamber must be located below. The coupling parts on the in. angled or vertical position. electronically or mechanically controlled thermal monitoring equipment (see separate Operating Instructions) can be used. If locked or overloaded by the driven machine. FLUDEX couplings of the FG and FV series are suitable for both directions of rotation.and output side are not connected to one other mechanically. BA 4601 EN 09. Technical description 5. When the safety fuse fuses.1 General description series FG and FV FGD 9 12 153 10 101 103 102 105 140 141 8 9 10 12 101 102 103 105 106 115 140 141 153 163 173 Working chamber N-EUPEX add-on coupling Stowage space Flexible element (N-EUPEX) Blade shell (outer wheel) Cover Fusible safety plug Blade wheel (inner wheel) Hollow shaft Prechamber Locking plate Retaining screw Filling plug Screw plug Drain plug prechamber FVD 9 12 115 173 106 163 8 The FLUDEX coupling is a hydrodynamic fluid coupling working on the Föttinger principle. the operating fluid escapes and the drive motor is disconnected from the driven machine. During continuous operation very low rotary speed slip occurs.5.04 )   . the coupling heats up until the fusing temperature of the safety fuse is reached. To prevent the operating fluid spurting out. In the standard design the fusing temperature of the fusible safety screw is 135 °C. In this case a fusible safety plug with a fusing temperature of 160 °C is used in the coupling. two filling plugs (153) are located in filling channels offset by 180° (to prevent overfilling) in the blade shell (101). BA 4601 EN 09. It receives part of the oil filling. This will prevent the operating fluid from escaping and being lost and the environment from being polluted and endangered. the 135 °C plugs also being marked red. Couplings to be used in potentially explosive areas are designed with the fusible safety plugs (103) permitted for the temperature class. The fusing temperature of the fusible safety plugs is stamped on their end faces. A 160 °C fusible safety plug can be used with an EOC system (transmitter release temperature of 125 °C). As an extended standard (for continuous operating temperatures of up to 110 °C and/or synthetic oil ). offset (approx. including with Perbunan seals. on the FV types (prechamber coupling) a prechamber (115) is added to the blade shell (101). the coupling can be fitted with seals made of Viton. A thermal circuit breaker with a fusing temperature of 110 °C can be used on a coupling with Perbunan seals and a 135 °C fusible safety plug. For filling the coupling. A thermal circuit breaker with a fusing temperature of 140 °C can be used on a coupling with Viton seals and a 160 °C fusible safety plug. As an extension to the FG type (basic coupling).5. which are connected via a flanged screw connection. and so reduces the effective amount of oil in the working chamber (8) when starting.755 a fusible safety plug (103) and a screw plug (163) are fitted in these holes. The outer housing comprises the cover (102) and the blade shell (101). so that in continuous operation the entire filling is effective. the oil in the prechamber flows back into the working chamber through small holes time-dependently. are provided in the cover (102) on the outside diameter of the coupling. continuous operating temperature of 85 °C). Thus the starting torque is considerably reduced. the fusible safety plugs (2 x 103) are located next to the flange in the blade shell (101). In the case of size 887 screw plugs (163) are located in both holes. robust parts.2 Construction of couplings FLUDEX couplings are made up of a few. on which the blade wheel (105) is mounted. Coupling with worn flexible elements (12) (for wear mark DSV. 60°) at the periphery. In the case of sizes 297 . The inner rotor includes the hollow shaft (106). In the flexible N-EUPEX add-on coupling the H-shaped Perbunan flexible elements are delivered in a standard Shore hardness of 80. The transmitter (EOC system) or thermal circuit breaker (mechanical switching equipment) is screwed into the outer diameter of the coupling instead of the screw plug (163). The outer housing and the inner rotor are double-mounted one inside the other and sealed towards the outside by shaft sealing rings. see section 10) must not be operated in potentially explosive areas. While the coupling is rotating.04 *   . when the coupling is stationary. two further holes. and the material used for the seals is Perbunan (for a max. The types FGD/FGE/FGM/FVD/FVE/FVM are couplings with N-EUPEX coupling added-on on the input side for connecting two shafts. The screw plugs (163) serve for ventilation during filling and for checking the oil level and draining off the operating fluid. For this. The types FGO and FVO include only the components of the fluid coupling (without attachment) and incorporate a connection flange point on the output side. The fusible safety plug (103) remains in the coupling as an emergency safety device. For applications where frequent faults or locking of the drive may occur it is recommended that a thermal monitoring system be provided. the 160 °C plugs green. 6. At the customer’s express request FLENDER also delivers unbored or prebored coupling parts for the N-EUPEX add-on coupling. which is made of aluminium.30 °C v Ta v +50 °C D 46393 Bocholt  M2 FLUDEX coupling . vapour. friction. The depositing of heavy metal oxides (rust) on the coupling housing must be precluded by the casing or other suitable precautions. air mixtures as well as for areas where dust can form explosible atmospheres.1 Finished bore S Remove preservative from coupling parts.5. Mounting The FLUDEX coupling is delivered exclusively with a finish-bored and grooved hollow shaft (106). BA 4601 EN 09.g. the coupling.1 Instructions for applying the finished bore and fitting the axial retaining means. mist. Conditions of use for FLUDEX couplings in potentially explosive areas The coupling with fusible safety plug with indication in Guideline 94/9/EC: T3 is suited for the service conditions specified S Equipment group II (use above ground) temperature class T3 of category 2 and 3 for areas where there are explosible gas.year of construction 5.4 Marking of the fusible safety plug: T3 The N-EUPEX add-on coupling must have stamped on the hub parts. must be provided with a robust casing to preclude the risk of ignition from e.1. impact or friction sparks. set screws and balancing 6. FLENDER can accept no guarantee claims arising from unsatisfactory refinishing! Couplings with CE marking for use in potentially explosive areas are delivered exclusively with finish-bored hubs.04    . The necessary refinishing must be carried out in strict compliance with the following specifications and with particular care! Caution! Responsibility for carrying out the refinishing is borne by the orderer. 6. Note manufacturer’s instructions for handling solvent.3 Marking the coupling parts for explosion protection Note: Couplings which are intended for use in potentially explosive areas must bear the following markings:  2 G c T3 D160 °C  B FLENDER AG . S Equipment group I (underground applications) of the category M2 If it is to be used below ground in potentially explosive areas. part 4 and part 9 great caution is necessary owing to the rotating cams. see DIN ISO 286.2 IT8 A Part 2 Part 2/3 Part 4 Part 9 FLUDEX N-EUPEX max.hub connections (e.When machining the finished bore the parts must be carefully aligned. taper or stepped bore.1 a: max. bores of the N-EUPEX add-on coupling BA 4601 EN 09. IT8 B 3. The finish-machined bores must be 100 % checked with suitable measuring equipment. FLENDER must be consulted.2 D IT6 D1 IT6 D1 IT6 IT8 D C B D1 A IT8 C D1 IT8 A 3. Drive-type fastenings with taper action are not permissible. In the case of part 2/3. Caution! The maximum permissible bore diameters (see table 6. The parts must be mounted on the marked faces ( ).1. For the permissible radial and axial runout errors and the permissible cylindricity tolerances. If other shaft .1 a) are designed for drive-type fastenings without taper action to DIN 6885/1 and must not under any circumstances be exceeded.04 =   Part 9 .2 3.1. bore D 1 Size Size Part 2 Part 2/3 Part 4 297 125 45 55 342 140 50 60 370 180 65 75 70 425 225 85 90 85 490 250 95 100 90 565 280 105 110 100 655 350 140 140 755 400 150 150 887 440 160 Table 6.2 IT6 3.) are to be used instead of the flanged sleeve connections provided for.g. 3).1 b: Fit pairs Caution! The assigned fits must be adhered to in order.1. to keep the play in the shaft-hub connection as low as possible.1 b above. or. 6.3 Part 4 Part 9 Axial fastening The hollow shaft (106) of the FLUDEX coupling is secured axially with a locking plate (140) and retaining screw (141) (included in delivery) (for tightening torques. Caution! The parallel keyway must be fitted as shown in the illustration. For parallel keyways the tolerance zone of the hub keyway width ISO JS 9 must be adhered to.1. on the one hand. FLENDER must be consulted. Retaining screw thread M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Tightening torque [Nm] 10 25 49 86 160 300 500 800 Table 6. Failure to adhere to the fits may impair the shaft-hub connection.3: Tightening torques of the retaining screws A set screw or end plate must be provided to secure the N-EUPEX add-on coupling axially.1. to keep the hub tension arising from the oversize within the permissible load limit. Taper keys or nose keys (gib headed keys) are not permissible. Danger from flying fragments! The coupling then becomes an explosion hazard.1. Failure to observe these instructions may result in breakage of the coupling. BA 4601 EN 09.1. FLENDER must be consulted with regard to machining the recesses in the coupling parts.For drive by means of parallel keys the following fit pairs are prescribed for the bores: Hole D1 up to over mm mm Selection of fit Shaft tolerances to FLENDER standard Shaft tolerances 25 100 25 100 k6 m6 n6 k6 m6 50 Shaft tolerances to DIN 748/1 50 50 H7 H7 K7 M7 N7 h6 50 System standard shaft Bore tolerances all h8 Table 6. If the keyway geometry deviates.1. Part 2 6. see table 6. The parallel keyways must be designed to suit the available parallel keys.2 Parallel keyway The parallel keyways must be designed in accordance with DIN 6885/1. If end plates are used. FLENDER must be consulted. on the other. depending on utilisation of the tolerance zones. If the tolerance values of the shafts deviate from those in table 6.04    . 4 a : Set screw assignment and tightening torques of the set screws Caution! Part 9: The set screws must always be positioned on the keyway. arranged between the cams. 180° relative to the keyway. to Fig. A FLUDEX Size N-EUPEX Size d1 e3 e4 297 125 M 8 12 342 140 M 8 370 180 425 490 e 10 Fig. arranged between the cams. Part 2 Part 4 e3 e4 Part 9 e 10 e9 d1 Size 565-755 d1 d1 d1 d1 Size 297-490 Set screw displaced approx.04    . The following guidelines must be observed! The length of the set screw must be selected so that it fills the threaded hole. 180° relative to the keyway.1.1. but does not project from the hub (Lmin = d1 x 1. Fig. B e 10 Tightening torque of the set screws [Nm] 20 12 8 15 22 15 8 M12 30 32 20 15 25 225 M12 35 40 25 20 25 250 M16 40 45 25 20 70 565 280 M16 45 45 25 25 70 655 350 M20 60 30 130 755 400 M20 70 30 130 887 440 M24 80 e9 230 Table 6.2). An exception are the following coupling parts: Sizes 297 to 490 acc. BA 4601 EN 09. B: Set screw displaced approx.4 Set screws Hexagon socket set screws with cup points to DIN 916 must be used for set screws.6. If lacquered couplings are used in potentially explosive areas. Adequate lifting equipment must be available before beginning the fitting work. Caution! On part 4 and part 9 the material must be removed from the end face between the cams. Since the coupling part 3.3 Mounting the coupling parts Before beginning installation. Balancing is normally done by drilling material away. Note manufacturer’s instructions for handling solvent. Caution! The coupling parts must be fitted with the aid of suitable equipment to avoid damaging the shaft bearings through axial joining forces. no electrostatic charge is to be expected. the ”Safety Instructions” in Section 3 must be observed. Always use suitable lifting equipment.04    . Fitting work must be done with great care by trained and qualified personnel. Where lacquer coatings are thicker than 200 mm.6. As early as during the planning phase it must be ensured that sufficient space is available for installation and subsequent care and maintenance work. and the coupling parts must be carefully cleaned and the shaft ends rubbed with a lubricant. balancing quality G16.g. e. the cam part. BA 4601 EN 09. but to min. Sufficient space must be left between the balancing hole and the cam to avoid weakening the cam connection. It is recommended that these parts are balanced to suit the application after finish-boring (see DIN ISO 1940 and DIN 740/2). the flange surfaces. Before cleaning the N-EUPEX coupling parts with solvent the flexible elements must be removed. the shaft ends.1. Finish-bored couplings or coupling parts are balanced according to the customer’s specifications. 6. by cleaning the coupling.2 Part 2 Part 4 Part 9 Arrangement of the balancing bore with two-level balancing General information on fitting During fitting. Prebored N-EUPEX add-on couplings are delivered unbalanced. the requirements made of the conductivity of the lacquer and the limitation on the thickness of the lacquer applied must be observed in accordance with EN 13463-1. an electrostatic charge must be avoided. is always in a balanced condition. the coupling part 2 can be balanced individually or together with the fitted part 3. Balancing bore Part 2 Part 4 Part 9 Arrangement of the balancing bore with one-level balancing 6. Where lacquer coatings have a thickness less than 200 mm.5 Balancing FLUDEX couplings are delivered balanced. 1. Caution! Under no circumstances must pulling on forces be applied through the coupling housing.6 and section 1). Danger of squeezing! Dimension S must be adhered to. It must be ensured that the flexible elements are absolutely of identical size and have identical markings.1. Take precautions to avoid burns from hot components! The N-EUPEX add-on coupling must be mounted using the entire length of the bore or until it comes into contact with the shaft shoulder. Failure to observe these instructions may result in breakage of the coupling. Axial securing is effected by means of the set screw or end plate. BA 4601 EN 09. The tightening torques of the bolted connections of part 2/3 is to be checked (for tightening torques and distance dimension S see item 6. heating the N-EUPEX coupling parts (max. The coupling must be pulled on until it rests against the shaft shoulder. Danger from flying fragments! The coupling then becomes an explosion hazard. + 150 °C) wll facilitate fitting. FLENDER must be consulted. Tightening the set screws to a tightening torque in accordance with item 6.The FLUDEX coupling must be pulled on by means of a locking plate (140) and a spindle.4.3). Remount the removed flexible elements. Caution! If the FLUDEX coupling is screwed to components which conduct axial forces or bending moments into the coupling.04    . The coupling parts must be only at a maximum temperature of + 80 °C. After being pulled on the FLUDEX coupling must be secured axially by means of a locking plate (140) and a retaining screw (141) (see item 6. Move together the machines to be coupled. Locking plate (140) Spacer Spindle If necessary. Before fitting coupling part 2 the part 3 must be located on the shaft. as shown in the figure. Any shaft misalignment through heating during operation must be taken into account as far as possible. If required.). When aligning. in degree + 180 p 6.Alignment Coupling gap S FLUDEX couplings in combination with the flexible N-EUPEX add-on coupling absorb positional deviations of the shaft ends to be connected up to the values shown in item 6.depending upon the operating speed -. refer to item 6. but also by actual operation of the equipment (expansion due to heat.5 Ruler d 1 = N-EUPEX size 6. see item 6. refer to item 6.5.5.5. d1 DKw perm.5.2 Radial misalignment Figure 6. 6.).4. because.5.1 Angular misalignment Figure 6.3 DS perm. BA 4601 EN 09.2 Angular misalignment The angular misalignment DKw (Fig. insufficiently rigid machine frames. 6.04    .5.4 S min Axial misalignment Figure 6. Feeler gauge Possible misalignments S max DKa DKw S max S min DKr 6. (Fig. shaft deflection. this increases the service life of the flexible elements. Axial misalignment Axial misalignment DKa (Fig. the permissible angular misalignment DKw can be calculated as follows: DKw perm. 6.5.3) . other conditions being equal. For the permissible values for the difference in the gap dimension. .5.4 DS perm.2) can usefully be measured as the difference in the gap dimension (DS = Smax.5.5. d1 d 1 corresponds to N-EUPEX size in mm Radial misalignment For the permissible radial misalignment DKrperm. in rad + DS perm.3 Misalignments of the coupling parts in relation to each other can be caused by inaccurate alignment during assembly.5. etc. The alignment must be checked once more with the foundation bolts of the motor and gear unit/driven machine tightened.1 The following maximum permissible misalignments must by no means be exceeded during operation.5.5.4. 6. the radial and angular misalignment of the shaft ends must be kept as small as possible.Smin.1) of the coupling parts relative to one another is possible within the ”permissible error” for dimension S (see title page). Caution! 6. and the set screws for tightness.9 1 0.15 0.3 0.4 0.4.1. adjust the alignment and the gap dimension S and check all screw connections for the specified tightening torques (see section 1 and section 6).25 0.1 Procedure before start-up Before starting up check the flexible elements for correct seating.04 %   .35 0. the flexible elements must sit flush with the end face of the hub.3 0. refer to Section 11) Note: Tightening torques apply to screws with untreated surfaces which are not or only lightly oiled (coefficient of friction µ = 0.3 0.35 0.5 0. in mm Angular and radial misalignment may occur simultaneously.4 Permissible shaft misalignment values for radial misalignment DKrperm.e. i.5 0.14).6 Ǔ d1 1000 Coupling speed n in 1/min 40 Ǹn d 1 corresponds to N-EUPEX size in mm Radial misalignment Krperm.8 0. BA 4601 EN 09.25 0.7 0.15 0.5 0.35 0.5 0.5.4 0. rounded off FLUDEX N-EUPEX Coupling speed in 1/min Size Size 250 500 750 1000 1500 2000 3000 4000 5000 297 342 370 425 490 565 655 755 887 125 140 180 225 250 280 350 400 440 0. which affects the coefficient of friction µ.7 0.6 0.7 6 8 10 25 7 342 140 29 8 60 10 75 19/27/10 31 8 21 13 75 10 370 180 44 8 60 10 75 19/27/10 31 8 21 13 31 8 75 10 25 7 425 225 86 10 60 10 75 19/27/10 54 10 21 13 31 8 75 10 25 7 490 250 145 14 60 10 75 19/27/10 135 14 40 17 54 10 75 10 25 7 565 280 185 14 60 10 75 19/27/10 135 14 40 17 54 10 75 10 25 7 655 350 260 17 60 10 75 19/27/10 260 17 73 19 135 14 75 10 25 7 755 400 340 17 60 10 75 19/27/10 260 17 73 19 135 14 75 10 135 14 887 440 410 17 60 10 75 19/27/10 260 17 120 24 135 14 300 17 135 14 Table 6.1 The numerical values of the table can be calculated as follows: ǒ DKr perm.6 0. Assignment of tightening torques Tightening torque TA and wrench width Sw for screws Part no.35 0.25 0.6 0. and difference in gap dimension DSperm.3 0.2 0.6.4 0.35 0.3 0. 7.4 0. check and.25 0. is not permitted.4 0.8 0.25 0.6 0.5 0.2 1.7 0. FLUDEX N-EUPEX Size Size 13 103 TA Sw 110/142/163 TA Sw TA Nm mm Nm mm Nm 121 130/131 TA Sw 139 TA 153 Sw TA 173 Sw TA Sw Sw TA Sw mm Nm mm Nm mm Nm mm Nm mm Nm mm 297 125 17.8 1 1 1.6 0.2 0.15 0.2 0.6 0. The use of lubricant paint or the like.4 0.7 0.6: Assignment of tightening torques (for part nos.5 6 60 10 75 19/27/10 18.1) Caution! 6.5 0.5 0. Start-up 7. + DS perm. + 0.55 0. if necessary.3 0. Values given in mm.6 0. Note: The tightening torques of the set screws are specified in item 6.6 0.2 0. FV.0 18. the screw plug (163) inserted in the outer flange.2 Fluid filling Only specifically permitted operating fluids may be used for operation below ground.4 27.5 14.9 42.1 23.9 13.7. FV. FG. Table 7.0 43. In the case of FV coupling the residual oil in the prechamber must also be drained off by way of the opening in the screw plug (173).3 26.0 7.4 78 84 Y 5. Screw plug (163) Filling plug (153) max. 887 FV.3 7.2 8.9 36.9 15.7 41.7 15. The quantity to be put into the coupling is determined in accordance with the order.4 36.4 17. FV. FV. the excess can escape there. overload torque on the coupling rises.6 23.2 17.8 11.85% of the total volume (limited by the overfill safety system).5 10. and the motor load during starting and the max.3 52. filling level For the filling quantities to be assigned to the marks W .9 31. FG.9 90 99 Z 6. Only these filling holes are provided with a filling channel. Operating slip decreases with the identical load.1 4.9 56.4 69 73 X 4. When changing the oil. which offers protection gainst accidental overfilling. which can result in the coupling being irreparably damaged before the fusing temperature of the fusible safety plug (103) is reached. so does the transmitting capacity of the coupling. FV. This can be done by way of the screw plug (163).1 73. W 4. FG.4 9. please see table 7. As the filling increases. As a result of the higher temperature-dependant volume expansion of the operating fluid compared with the aluminium housing higher filling results in a sharp rise in pressure in the coupling. should be unscrewed. To better ventilate the inner chamber.Z.9 6. FG.7 22. When filling or checking the filling level the mark with the required filling quantity (in the case of intermediate values the corresponding intermediate position) must be turned to the top position (12 o’clock). FLUDEX couplings must not be filled up to more than 80 .3 20.3 20. The operating fluid must be put in at the filling plug (153).6 62.8 12.6 48.2: Filling quantities in litres FV.4 9. The behaviour and the efficiency of the FLUDEX coupling is decisively affected by the quantity of operating fluid put in.4 101 113 BA 4601 EN 09. Caution! Marking lines have been cast in raised relief on the coupling housing to assist filling the coupling and checking the oil level.2. 655 . In the case of filling by the filling plug the coupling is filled with the required quantity. in the event of imminent overfilling. The filling quantity in litres is stamped on the coupling and specified in section 1. 755 FG. It is set at an appropriate angle so that.9 6.5 8.1 11.04 )   FG. or the second fusible safety plug (103).6 7.5 9. Size 370 Type Filling position 425 490 565 FG. care must be taken that the used oil is completely drained off.5 28.6 34. if the filling level has reached the lip of the ventilation hole (163).9 48.4 31. It must be ensured that the drive shuts off not later than 5 minutes after the fusible safety plug (103) is fused. locking of the output side) may result in the coupling overheating. Faults in the drive (e.04 *   . BA 4601 EN 09.g. Couplings to be used in potentially explosive areas are designed with the fusible safety plugs (103) permitted for the temperature class. Caution! FLUDEX couplings must not lose any operating fluid. Then fit the coupling guard to prevent unintentional contact. the insert will melt and the hot operating fluid (oil. If the fusing temperature of the fusible safety plug is reached. Any operating fluid spurting out will be visible on the paper. must be provided with a robust casing to preclude the risk of ignition from e. impact or friction sparks. see section 6. The coupling is marked with the temperature class of the fusible safety plug (103). which is made of aluminium. The fusible safety plugs (103) and the filling plugs (153) should be accessible.g. item 6. The coupling protection must therefore be so designed as to also guarantee protection against operating fluid spurting out without appreciably impairing the ventilation of the coupling. water) escape.6) and check coupling for leaktightness by carrying out a short test run. If it is to be used below ground in potentially explosive areas. This may be done by holding a clean piece of paper parallel to the turning axis and in close to the rotating surface envelope of the coupling. The depositing of heavy metal oxides (rust) on the coupling housing must be precluded by the casing or other suitable precautions. the coupling. as this loss may result in a rise in slip and coupling temperature and ultimately to a fusing of the fusible safety plug (103). Rotating parts must be secured by the purchaser against accidental contact. friction.After filling tighten filling plug (153) and screw plug (163)/fusible safety plug (103) (for tightening torques. The coupling protection must also protect against spurting hot operating fluid without appreciably impairing ventilation (see also information on the coupling). for operation with oil the filling quantity for the respective coupling size can be obtained from the filling quantity tables in section 10. HL or HLP hydraulic oils to DIN 51 524 Part 1 and Part 2 of the VG 22 or VG 32 ISO viscosity classes must be used as operating fluid.9 to item 10. In these cases.04    . Caution! The filling quantity tables in section 10 apply solely to oil fillings. FLUDEX couplings designed for water fillings are marked as follows in the area of the filling plug: ” W ” If water or water emulsion is used as operating fluid. At a higher fusing temperature excessive strain is put on the coupling housing by the operating fluid vapour pressure. item 10. Caution! The oil quality and purity determines the useful life of FLUDEX bearings and shaft sealing rings. only fusible safety plugs with a maximum fusing temperature of 110 °C are permitted.1 Operating fluid: oil In the case of orders without performance data the filling quantity is not entered. BA 4601 EN 09.12 independently of the speed and output to be transmitted (and possibly the motor output).1: Recommended oil grades Observe manufacturer’s instructions when handling the operating fluid! 7.7.2. Company TEXACO Aral Degol BP Energol BG 32 HL 22 + HLP 22 Hyspin SP22 + SP32 TORQUE FLUID N 45 Mobil DTE 22 Shell Tegula Rando-Oil Öl 32 32 Aral Vitam BP Energol Hyspin Shell Tellus TERESSO 32 Mobil DTE 24 GF 22 HL 32 + HLP 32 DSP22 + DSP32 Öl 22 TorqueFluid 32 Description Aral Vitam GF 32 BP Energol HLP-D 32 Tribol 943 AW22 + AW32 NUTO H 22 Mobil Vactra Oil Light NUTO H 32 Mobilfluid 125 Shell Tellus Öl C22 Table 7. Observe manufacturer’s instructions when handling the operating fluid! Caution! Not every FLUDEX coupling is suitable for use with water or water emulsion as an operating fluid.2.2 Operating fluid: water / water emulsion Caution! The coupling must be protected against freezing. 9. all the other component units must be included when tracing faults. the gear unit must always be taken out of service. or use of spare parts not supplied by FLENDER. their causes and suggested remedies.1 General operating data During operation of the coupling watch for: – changes in running noise – sudden vibrations Caution! If any irregularities are noticed during operation.1 General The following irregularities can serve as a guide for fault tracing.8. Operation 8. you are advised to contact one of our customer-service offices for specialist assistance (see section 11). When remedying faults and malfunctions. Determine the cause of the fault. switch the drive assembly off at once. Irregular behaviour must be treated as a fault requiring immediate remedy. If the cause cannot be identified or the unit repaired with the facilities available. Caution! FLENDER will not be bound by the terms of the guarantee or otherwise be responsible in cases of improper use of the coupling. This table contains a list of possible faults. causes and remedy 9. modifications carried out without FLENDER’s agreement. using the table in section 9. Where the system is a complex one. Secure the drive unit to prevent it from being started up unintentionally.04 =   . The coupling must run with little noise and without vibration in all operating phases. Faults. Attach a warning notice to the start switch! BA 4601 EN 09. proper operation within the meaning of the explosion protection requirements or Guideline 94/9/EC can no longer be guaranteed. rectify causes of alignment change (e. procedure as described in section 10. Wear check. If necessary. Guideline 94/9/EC requires the manufacturer and user to exercise especial care. Take the system out of service. No torque transmission. Fit new fusible safety plugs with new sealing rings. use only identical N-EUPEX flexible elements (12). Caution! Coupling damage may result in stoppage of the drive and the entire system. 9. Flexible elements (12) must be changed in sets. Flexible elements (12) worn. Refill the coupling as described in section 7. if necessary. Check and replace damaged coupling parts.04    . Demount coupling and remove remains of flexible elements (12). Caution! Incorrect use of the FLUDEX coupling can result in damage to the coupling. Danger from flying fragments! Through incorrect use the coupling may become an explosion hazard. Possible causes Change of alignment. care must therefore be taken to avoid these faults.3 Incorrect use Experience has shown that the following faults can result in incorrect use of the FLUDEX coupling. In addition to observing the other instructions in these Operating Instructions (BA). Measurement and assessment of the wear condition of the N-EUPEX flexible elements (12) in accordance with section 10.9. Assembly of coupling according to section 6 and section 7. Table 9.2: Possible faults If the torque is being transmitted with worn N-EUPEX flexible elements (12) and metal parts are consequently in contact. Take the system out of service.g. Failure to observe these instructions may result in breakage of the coupling. Check and. tighten loose foundation bolts). Remedy Take the system out of service.2 Possible faults Malfunctions Sudden changes in the noise level and/or sudden vibrations. Rectify the cause of the overheating or locking. BA 4601 EN 09. adjust alignment (see section 6). The fusible safety screws have fused through overheating or locking and the fluid is escaping from the coupling. S Chemically aggressive environment not taken into consideration. S Components are being fitted to the coupling which transmit excessive axial forces or bending moments to the coupling. S Specified axial fixtures are not fitted. S System speed too high or too low. S The transmission capacity of the shaft-hub connection is not appropriate to the operating conditions. S When mounting coupling parts in a heated condition.g. S Prescribed tightening torques are not being adhered to. S The shaft diameter is outside the specified tolerance range.3.9.e. and as a result shifting of the machines e. 9. S The coupled machines are not correctly fastened to the foundation. S System power too high. S Coupling parts are being interchanged. S The ventilation of the coupling is inadequate. It considerably restricts ventilation of the coupling. S Machining of a finished bore with incorrect diameter and incorrect fit assignment (see section 6 and title page). S Starting frequency too high. S Operating instructions are being changed without authorisation. S The coupling protection does not comply with the guidelines to be applied.3. S The ambient temperature is not permissible. S N-EUPEX flexible elements (12) are being omitted or incorrectly positioned. their assignment to the specified direction of drive is incorrect. S Alignment or shaft misalignment values do not match the operating instructions.1 Possible faults when selecting the coupling or coupling size S Important information for describing the drive and the environment are not communicated. S The incorrect operating fluid or the incorrect quantity of operating fluid is being put in.04    . i. through loosening of the foundation screw connection is causing excessive displacement of the coupling parts. already mounted N-EUPEX flexible elements (12) are being excessively heated. See also section 5.2 Possible faults when installing the coupling S Components with transport or other damage are being fitted. BA 4601 EN 09. In the case of FV the residual oil in the prechamber is drained by way of the screw plug (173).1. This can be done through the holes in the fusible safety plugs (103) or through the holes in the screw plugs (163) respectively. S Old or damaged N-EUPEX flexible elements (12) are being used. S Original FLENDER spare parts are not being used. BA 4601 EN 09. operating hours and years of use Different operating conditions and changing frequencies are permitted with the agreement of the operating fluid manufacturer. by locking the key switch or removing the fuses from the power supply).3. The drive unit must be secured against being switched on accidentally (e. S Fusible safety plugs (103) with an unsuitable fusing temperature are being used.9. 95 °C or frequent temperature peaks above 100 °C: use of Viton seals necessary 5 000 2 above 95 °C only suitable synthetic oils permitted use of Viton seals necessary according to the specifications of the operating fluid manufacturer according to the specifications of the operating fluid manufacturer Table 10.3 Possible faults in maintenance S Maintenance intervals are not being adhered to. Risk of burns after switching off! Allow the FLUDEX coupling to cool down sufficiently before beginning work! 10. Observe the environmental requirements in force! Operating temperatures / special measures max. operating hours max.1 Changing the operating fluid Never change the operating fluid immediately after operation! There is a risk of scalding! Allow the coupling and the operating fluid to cool down! The operating fluid must be changed in accordance with the specifications in table 10. When changing the operating fluid. S Leakage in the vicinity of the coupling is not being identified and as a result chemically aggressive media are damaging the coupling. S The incorrect operating fluid or the incorrect quantity of operating fluid is being put in. care must be taken that the old operating fluid is completely drained off. 10. 80 °C 10 000 5 max.04    . years of use max. Maintenance and repair All work on the gear unit must be carried out only when it is at a standstill.1: Operating temperatures. A notice should be attached to the ON switch stating clearly that work is in progress.g. S Prescribed tightening torques are not being adhered to. 3. the marks move apart. is shown in table 10.3 and figure 10. Use in potentially explosive areas is then not permitted.3 FLUDEX Size 297 342 370 425 490 565 655 755 887 N-EUPEX Size [d 1] 125 140 180 225 250 280 350 400 440 Wear mark DSV [mm] 8. DSV d1 Caution! a Fig. ”Start-up”.04    .0 10.4 Replacement of the flexible elements Only original N-EUPEX flexible elements must be used for replacement to guarantee troublefree torque transmission and faultfree operation. The flexible elements must be replaced in sets. the flexible elements (12) must be replaced.5 13. To assess wear. If an increased coupling backlash does not impair the operation of the coupling.3). The distance between the marks is the chord dimension DSV.3) is allowed for.0 Replacement space a [mm] 11 16 10 9 11 5 0 0 0 Table 10. After the screw connection part 2/3 is released.2 Changing the shaft sealing rings Shaft sealing rings are wearing parts subjected to relatively low stresses in the coupling.0 9. a correct operation within the meaning of the explosion prevention requirements and Guideline 94/9/EC can no longer be guaranteed. To obtain the dimension DSV.3: Wear mark If the above specified maintenance instructions are not adhered to.3 Maintenance interval of the N-EUPEX add-on coupling The torsional backlash between the two coupling parts must be checked after three months. On couplings which are filled with water the shaft sealing rings of the inner seal must be replaced after 12 000 operating hours or after 2 years of operation. if the replacement space ”a” (see table 10.0 8. If the coupling part is rotated in the opposite direction of rotation as far as the stop. 10. the instructions in section 6.10. must be carefully observed. We recommend also replacing the other seals and rolling bearings at the same time.0 11. then at least once a year.0 14. converted to the chord dimension DSV on the outer coupling diameter. The flexible elements (12) are now freely accessible. For re-assembly.3. the flexible elements (12) can continue to be used up to a specified wear limit before being replaced. 10. Only identically marked flexible elements must be used. On the FGD/FVD design replacement of the flexible elements (12) is possible without moving the coupled machines. and section 7. 10. On couplings which are filled with oil no maintenance interval need be adhered to. part 3 is shifted axially and turned towards part 2. one coupling part is rotated without torque as far as the stop and a mark applied to both side (see Fig. ”Assembly”.0 8. If the dimension DSV exceeds the value in table 10. 10.5 11. BA 4601 EN 09. the permitted circumferential backlash. BA 4601 EN 09.5 Disassembling the FLUDEX coupling For part designations. see section 11. Risk of burns after switching off! Allow the FLUDEX coupling to cool down sufficiently before beginning work! 10.g.5. 10.1b The coupling is pulled off the shaft stub by turning the spindle further into the forcing-off thread and bracing the nut. sizes 297 .1: Dimensions of the threaded spindle and pulling-off nut. To prevent flexing and canting.5.10. To prevent the spindle seizing.1 Disassembling sizes 297 and 342 After moving the motor away the retaining screw (141) and locking plate (140) are first removed and then the locking ring (124) demounted.342 The locking ring (124) is refitted and the spindle turned forward as far as the shaft stub end face and into the safety countersink in the centring thread. Nut D G Spindle L Size Spindle thread G (DIN 228/1) Fig. the spindle should be supported as shown.1b). The coupling is best pulled off with the aid of a special pulling-off device as shown in Figure 10. Care must be taken that the nut collar rests evenly against the locking ring.5.5. 10.5. The spindle with the pulling-off nut is inserted so that the collar (D) of the pulling-off nut is located behind the recess for the locking ring (124) (Fig. When pulling off the FLUDEX coupling.1a 297 342 G 1/2 G 3/4 Nut collar D h8 [mm] 45 55 Spindle length L [mm] 305 280 Table 10. 10. the pressure surface and the thread must be treated with a lubricant (e. care must be taken that pulling-off forces are conducted only through the steel hollow shaft (106). Molykote).1a.04    . 124 2 1 124 3 Fig.5. the spindle should be supported as shown.5.2c BA 4601 EN 09. FV Fig.5.10. The spindle is screwed into the forcing-off thread (dimension G) of the sleeve (143) and turned forward as far as the shaft stub end face and into the protective countersink in the centring thread (Figure 10.5. The coupling can then be pulled off the shaft stub by operating the hydraulic cylinder.2a Size 370 425 490 565 655 755 887 Spindle thread G (DIN 228/1) G1 G1 G1 G 1 1/2 G 1 1/2 G 1 1/2 G 1 1/2 External cylinder thread K Spindle length L [mm] M68 x 2 M68 x 2 M68 x 2 M100 x 2 M100 x 2 M100 x 2 M135 x 2 Type FG 285 315 355 385 440 490 550 Type FV 325 370 420 470 530 590 650 Table 10.5.2b Depending on the size of the coupling.5. as shown in Figure 10. The coupling is pulled off the shaft stub by turning the spindle further into the forcing-off thread and bracing the nut.2c).2a.2b). G 10 L Fig. sizes 370 .887 After moving the motor away the retaining screw (141) and locking plate (140) are first removed. FG K After demounting the threaded bush (143) a hydraulic cylinder with a matching external cylinder thread K (see table 10.04 %   . Molykote).5. 10.2: Dimensions of the threaded spindle and external cylinder threads.g.5. care must be taken that pulling-off forces are conducted only through the steel hollow shaft (106). the pressure surface and the thread must be treated with a lubricant (e. When pulling off the FLUDEX coupling. 10.5.887 To prevent flexing and canting. as described in the following. The shaft stub must be fastened to prevent it from rotating.2 Disassembling sizes 370 .2) can be screwed into the free mounting thread of the hollow shaft (106) (figure 10. it is recommended that a hydraulic spindle or a hydraulic cylinder be used. FG 143 FV Fig. 10. To prevent the spindle seizing.5. The coupling is normally pulled off with the aid of a threaded spindle. 10. ”Start-up”. The sealing thread must be placed in a circular form at the place provided on the sealing surface and with the thread ends crossed over. The sealing elements should be replaced every time the coupling is disassembled.6 To pull off the shell and cover.8 Refitting the FLUDEX coupling For re-fitting.10. 138) in relation to the blade shell (101). The pulling screws are inserted in the flange threads (108) of the shell or cover. The sealing surface must be undamaged and may be lightly greased for better positioning of the sealing thread. The shaft sealing rings (111. shaft sealing rings. a fresh sealing thread must be applied to places on the flange which have been sealed with sealing thread.04 )   . the internal parts (rolling bearings. etc.) will be accessible. see section 6. Prior to disassembling the prechamber (115) its add-on position is to be marked. 132) are fitted with a grease filling between the dust and sealing lips. Likewise. 10. The O-ring must be lightly greased to assist assembly. For tightening torques for screw connections. ”Assembly”. see section 11. must be carefully observed. After the old sealing thread has been removed and the sealing surfaces have been cleaned. the shell (101) and the cover (102) are joined at the outer flange by screws (130) and nuts (131).6 Disassembling the FLUDEX-coupling For part designations. item 6. a pressure spindle with a bridge and pulling screws must be applied as shown in figure 10. For disassembly these screws must first be removed. BA 4601 EN 09.6. 10. the instructions in section 6. on the design with an additional Fey laminar ring seal the space between the shaft sealing ring and the plates and the plate mounting groove in the shaft must be filled with grease. FLUDEX couplings should as far as possible be repaired at the manufacturer’s works. The prechamber (115) is to be sealed using the O-rings (117. The housing parts of the coupling.7 Reassembling the FLUDEX coupling Reassembly is carried out in the reverse order (note part marking).6. Fig. Before disassembly the housing parts must be marked on the flange in their positions relative to one another. After the shell and cover are pulled off. and section 7. The pressure acts on the end face of the steel hollow shaft. 8 36.2 4.7 45 39.6 15.0 7.4 160 93.3 13.9 4.0 35.3 7.7 67.5 28.7 40.0 x Tnom. not equal to 2 x Tnom.6 400 98.6 3.5 38.0 6.1 350 97.0 14.3 77.2 1.2 69.4 2.3 14.0 27.2 6.2 64.2 3.3 15 17.2 3.2 74.7 6.0 85.9 90.5 34.9 17.4 Size 490 Size 655 Size 887 80.7 3.8 55 40.9 37 37. Output Speed 1/min 600 740 890 kW 980 1180 1470 1770 2300 2950 3550 Oil filling quantities in litres 0.5 13.8 67.6 3.4 82.9 13.2 6.3 17.7 3.4 5.1 2.4 1300 95.2 13.4 16.1 2.4 30.5 3.5 11.8 28.6 6.0 7.9 4.0 36.0 1100 91.7 600 96.8 26.1 6.0 92.5 73.7 3.6 10. 370.3 40.0 33.3 11.9 3.5 6.5 68.6 With different operating fluids.10.4 15.0 35. 490.0 28.2 4.0 3.2 14.4 11 15.5 14.2 14.0 3.6 3.5 38.0 12.0 15.6 69.9 12.7 5.8 6.2 6.2 3.9 Filling quantities for FLUDEX FG couplings sizes 297.1 29.9 40.8 31.4 98.0 4.3 38.4 12.4 6.4 7.0 6..2 26.2 3.1 75.1 37.7 76.7 6.0 3.5 18 17.6 11.6 15.4 7.7 28.5 4.2 4.0 39.0 15.7 26.0 37.7 70.4 16.8 30.9 3.5 4.6 3.9 33.8 39.9 29. = 2.8 3.2 3.2 90 74.0 40.9 6.7 3.3 3.4 3.2 6.2 4.0 5.0 75 70.04 *   .5 12.1 14.2 30 35.3 64. drive via the inner wheel or Tmax.6 3.9 3.0 250 98.5 5.8 500 98.2 2.4 4.2 27.3 3.9 32.2 7.9 750 98.7 12.1 12.7 3.0 15. valid for Tmax.0 6.9 13.3 110 81.1 71.0 5.0 83.4 7.4 5.1 11.0 79.9 5.7 3.0 95.1 22 31.8 39.0 30.4 4.6 6.5 4.5 15.9 13.1 16.1 4.0 34. 655 and 887 Guide values for VG 22 / VG 32 mineral oil With drive via blade shell (101) (outer wheel).7 200 98.7 13.0 4.8 6.0 88.3 3.7 3.4 13.2 315 94.1 12.0 71.2 80.9 16.1 70.0 3.9 5.2 6.3 5.7 31.0 132 88. observe changed filling quantities! BA 4601 EN 09.4 5.75 3.4 12.0 37.6 5.7 32.6 5.2 900 1600 Size 297 Size 370 5.9 14.6 14. 9 22.0 19.7 10.8 4.5 21.1 23.6 5. 425.9 21.5 41.8 315 61.0 22.5 9.4 4.2 24.6 16.6 5.3 4.4 17.0 9.9 10.2 90 60.8 18.3 5.2 14.6 24.6 5.8 42.3 5.8 5.2 17.0 25.10.0 43.1 400 61.5 42.4 11 19.0 48.7 9.0 57.3 55 52.9 4.0 54.3 9.5 9.1 8.5 6.9 10.9 3.7 5.0 45.1 5.6 5.0 49.8 19.7 24.7 900 55.0 22.2 7.9 10.2 With different operating fluids.1 15 22.8 9.9 9.0 41.5 49.3 10.1 25.10 Filling quantities for FLUDEX FG couplings sizes 342.1 4.5 4.1 8.7 8.6 5.5 10..5 6.9 9. not equal to 2 x Tnom.2 7.9 5.7 7.7 37 44.8 17.8 20.1 5.6 6.8 2.0 45.0 8.0 22 24.9 160 60.9 9.6 7.4 10.5 21.6 22.4 5.0 51.7 59.5 6.5 5.5 23.5 44.3 24.0 61.4 23.7 132 57.9 9.3 5.8 16.2 5.5 750 50.8 200 61.0 4.1 4.0 43.5 53.6 5.0 8.5 75 58.3 37. valid for Tmax.6 4.9 19.1 18.6 6.3 250 58.2 6.04    .1 5.3 7.0 39.6 4.7 20.2 19.5 46.0 46.8 17.5 22.3 10.7 4.0 55.8 6.0 10. drive via the inner wheel or Tmax.2 5.4 110 61.3 20.4 61.6 5.6 5.0 43.1 6.5 8.2 30 42. 565 and 755 Guide values for VG 22 / VG 32 mineral oil With drive via blade shell (101) (outer wheel).0 5.5 10.0 18.0 56.1 6.3 8.9 20.1 8.3 4.9 45 47.0 7.5 19.7 9.7 5.2 25.7 6.2 20. = 2.4 18.1 6.1 25.1 10.5 10.8 5.4 18 23. observe changed filling quantities! BA 4601 EN 09.9 5.6 6.7 500 600 1000 Size 342 Size 425 Size 565 Size 755 45. Output Speed 1/min 600 740 890 kW 980 1180 1470 1770 2300 2950 3550 Oil filling quantities in litres 1.5 10.0 x Tnom. 6 7.0 6.5 x Tnom.0 83.4 5.3 73.4 5.0 4.3 14.11 Filling quantities for FLUDEX FV couplings sizes 370.9 15.3 2.8 7.8 38.4 400 107.9 80.2 107.4 32.5 6.8 32.9 350 103.9 5.0 5.3 44.4 6.5 18.8 30 36.6 13.7 1100 92. 490.3 44.9 90.1 7.6 77.2 5.0 35.2 6.7 6.1 250 107.5 7.9 13.4 33.0 39.6 6.4 5.0 28.5 22 33.5 17.3 11.8 41.8 315 98.6 83.0 37.7 5.0 34.4 14.9 4.5 15.7 77.2 45 44.5 37 39.10.4 35.6 5.2 74.4 7.9 4.5 110 84.0 89.5 Size 490 Size 655 Size 887 84.7 7.6 180 101.4 17.5 29.9 31.4 32.2 16.6 42.4 6.6 55 44..4 500 107.3 79.0 5.0 33.2 160 96.0 7.5 x Tnom.6 36.3 44.0 72.2 1300 99.9 15 18.7 17.1 75 75.3 600 102.7 31.9 11. not equal to 1.3 41.5 76.1 5.5 68.7 4.5 6.5 15.5 6.5 16. valid for Tmax.2 5.6 16.7 13.0 86.8 6.0 18.8 13.9 14.0 44.9 67.2 90 80.5 75.0 94.8 33.4 11.0 With different operating fluids.0 18. Output Speed 1/min 600 740 890 kW 980 1180 1470 1770 2300 2950 3550 Oil filling quantities in litres 1.8 750 107.1 132 89.0 99.9 5.6 13.8 36.0 42.1 11 17.6 41.7 6.9 29.2 17.3 78.3 16.7 5.5 85.2 5.0 34.6 13.7 12.4 10.7 14.6 31.0 14.3 6.1 16.04 =   .9 32.9 17.2 4.8 12.1 5.2 12.0 86.9 29.2 8.2 34.5 5.1 33.7 4.0 6.2 13.1 12.2 18 31.0 36.3 14. = 1.1 4. observe changed filling quantities! BA 4601 EN 09.3 76.2 31.0 6.0 7. 655 and 887 Guide values for VG 22 / VG 32 mineral oil With drive via blade shell (101) (outer wheel).7 14.3 30.1 33. drive via the inner wheel or Tmax.9 200 107.8 900 1600 Size 370 5.7 44.4 15.5 3.5 15.1 7.0 4.5 5.5 14.0 6.6 72.0 38.6 5.9 12.1 15.1 5.7 44.6 6.1 44.3 5.4 4.0 8.5 13.0 4.5 81.8 81.9 17.3 7.6 81. 1 11.0 54.4 16.9 200 67.8 8.5 22.0 27.12 Filling quantities for FLUDEX FV couplings sizes 425.5 40.0 23.7 23.4 28.3 250 60.5 53.7 19.5 27.4 6.4 9.0 49.1 4.0 44.2 7.0 42.2 18.0 315 67.1 21.4 9.8 400 66.3 9. drive via the inner wheel or Tmax.6 180 67.5 50. valid for Tmax.5 51.4 11.0 9.2 750 51.0 58.6 14.9 7.0 43.8 20.2 20.5 49.7 20.0 900 55.4 18.0 26.0 10.0 24.0 19.9 8.0 27.0 48.0 21.5 48.0 18.4 24.5 55 53.9 8.6 22.0 11.0 11. not equal to 1.8 22.0 24.0 49.9 61.8 132 58.1 24.4 23.0 61.7 21.5 x Tnom.5 10. observe changed filling quantities! BA 4601 EN 09.3 16.3 9.8 9.0 21..5 x Tnom.6 7.1 8.7 45 50.3 7.6 15 23.7 10.8 18 25.0 55.5 11.1 5.1 75 59.0 46.0 16.1 8.2 7.4 22 27.9 37 47.8 9.5 90 65.04    .9 10. 565 and 755 Guide values for VG 22 / VG 32 mineral oil With drive via blade shell (101) (outer wheel).5 46.0 52.7 8.0 26.0 24.0 53.0 9. = 1.1 21.5 7.1 160 63.6 22.7 23.9 19.0 9.5 46. Output Speed 1/min 600 740 890 kW 980 1180 1470 1770 2300 2950 3550 Oil filling quantities in litres 3.7 350 67.7 45.0 7.5 26.5 12.0 600 1100 Size 425 Size 565 Size 755 49.7 10.2 20.5 50.0 50.0 30 45.4 8.0 47.9 6.0 18.5 18.3 9.1 9.7 12.0 56.0 24.7 8.7 10.4 11 21.5 45.1 110 67.1 10.0 42.9 9.10.0 9.1 500 67.3 6.9 8.5 11.0 28.8 9.7 8.0 47.4 26.0 6.9 11.5 28.5 With different operating fluids.6 6.5 7. Fax: (0 28 71) 92 25 79 E-mail: couplings@flender. 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FGO 114 107 103 104 101 FGM 153 104 102 107 105 125 135 109 134 111 132 FGE FGD 9 12 121 10 4 12 121 10 2 13 3 9 12 121 10 4 12 121 10 2 13 3 12 121 10 140 141 106 143 112 138 122 115 117 139 FVM 130 151 107 163 104 151 131 FVE 12 121 10 FVD FVO 155 174 173 104 104 110 142 design with thermal circuit breaker/ with EOC transmitter Part no. FVE. The order number is stamped on the coupling (blade shell) or stated in section 1. Description Description 2 Part 2 (N-EUPEX) 107 Threaded insert E 134 Rolling bearing L 3 Part 3 (N-EUPEX) 109 Rolling bearing L 135 O-ring L 4 Part 4 (N-EUPEX) 110 Thermal circuit-breaker * 138 O-ring D* 9 Part 9 (N-EUPEX) 111 Shaft seal D* 139 Cheese head screw 10 Part 10 (N-EUPEX) 112 Cheese head screw E 140 Locking plate 12 Flexible elements (N-EUPEX) 114 O-ring D* 141 Retaining screw 13 Cheese head screw 115 Prechamber 142 EOC transmitter 143 Threaded bush 151 Washer 101 Blade shell 102 Cover 103 Fusible safety plug 104 Sealing ring 105 Bucket wheel 106 Hollow shaft 117 O-ring 121 Cheese head screw 122 Ring E 153 Filling plug 125 O-ring L 155 Threaded insert 130 Hexagon head screw 163 Screw plug E** 131 Hexagon nut 173 Drain plug (prechamber) G** 132 Shaft seal 174 Sealing ring G * D* D* E When ordering. The temperature specification serves to determine the sealing material (see also item 5. Description Part no.04    L = part of the bearing set . * Part no. FGM. FVO. 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Bar-Lev Industrial Park Misgav 20179 Phone: +972 (0) 4 . 13.com Flender Limited Northern Regional Sales Office 209-A.com.26 93 24 41 Fax: +886 (0) 2 . VIC 3204 Melbourne Phone: +61 (0) 3 . 7th Fl.9 91 31 81 Fax: +972 (0) 4 .32 72 43 39 54 Fax: +7 (0) .wittag@flender. Lane 240 Nan Yang Street.Perth Phone: +61 (0) 8 . Dohan Bldg. Ltd.net.au Flender (Australia) Pty. Unit 2814 The Enterprise Centre 6766 Ayala Avenue corner Paeso de Roxas.92 15 16 E-mail: ludger.49 51 69 E-mail: [email protected]. 97 56 14 92 E-mail: sales@flender. Makati City Phone: +63 (0) 2 .com.com.8 73 39 70 E-mail: [email protected] 90 20 15 Fax: +62 (0) 21 .49 51 66 . P. 80484. Jalan PJU 1/39 Dataran Prima 47301 Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Phone: +60 (0) 3 .flender. 22 81260 Dudullu .tw THAILAND Flender Singapore Pte.com SAUDI ARABIA South Gulf Sands Est. 23.a. District 1 Ho Chi Minh City.th. Chennai . Ltd.com Flender Limited Western Regional Sales Office Plot No. Redcliffe .23 74 39 19 E-mail: sro@flenderindia. Friedr.vn AUSTRALIA Flender (Australia) Pty.C Vashi.04 )   SINGAPORE Flender Singapore Pte.com.23 33 07 Fax: +91 (0) 3222 .com. Area P. Representative Office Talay-Thong Tower.O.flender. Masjid Moth. Navi Mumbai .E.au .com. 2 St.600 029 Phone: +91 (0) 44 .O.P. Dahr-el-Jamal Zone Industrielle.sa BA 4601 EN 09.6 11 67 94 Fax: +963 (0) 11 . Sin-el-Fil B. Argentina Sq. Sydney Phone: +61 (0) 2 .34 78 63 37 Fax: +82 (0) 2 . Sydney Phone: +61 (0) 2 .94 77 65 11 E-mail: [email protected] Flender Limited Industrial Growth Centre Rakhajungle. P.com www. Beyrouth Phone: +961 (0) 1 .68 97 94 11 E-mail: [email protected] KUWAIT South Gulf Company Al-Showaikh Ind. Brisbane Phone: +61 (0) 7 .92 22 59 Fax: +49 (0) 28 71 .700 022 Phone: +91 (0) 33 .22 23 05 45 Fax: +91 (0) 33 .68 97 94 66 Fax: +65 (0) .au NEW ZEALAND Please refer to Flender (Australia) Pty. 5.INDIA Flender Limited Head Office: No.97 56 23 22 Fax: +61 (0) 2 . Damascus Phone: +963 (0) 11 .flender-korea.W. Flat 3/1 P.8 87 53 32 Fax: +966 (0) 3 . 1407 Logan Rd. Ltd.com.au SALES OFFICES: Flender (Australia) Pty..8 23 62 88 E-mail: flender_vn@flender. 261 Centre Rd. Representative Office Suite 6/6A.4 99 66 23 Fax: +90 (0) 2 16 . 13 A. Seoul 137-060 Phone: +82 (0) 2 .97 56 48 92.700 022 Phone: +91 (0) 33 .34 22 23 89 Fax: +61 (0) 7 .sg www.r. Suite 3. Suite 5. Flender AG 46393 Bocholt Phone: +49 (0) 28 71 .22 23 05 45 Fax: +91 (0) 33 .23 74 39 21 Fax: +91 (0) 44 . 16th East Street Beyhaghi Ave.com PHILIPPINES Flender Singapore Pte. Representative Office 28/F.721 302 Phone: +91 (0) 3222 .8 87 53 31 E-mail: [email protected] SYRIA Misrabi Co & Trading Mezzeh Autostrade Transportation Building 4/A.27 65 72 27 Fax: +91 (0) 22 .26 25 02 21 Fax: +91 (0) 11 .O..78 80 42 73 E-mail: flender@tm. Nimpura Kharagpur .misrabi@gmx. Box 12450. Ltd.greenshpon. Representative Office 06 .8 23 62 97 Fax: +84 (0) 8 .net. Suite 2 403 Great Eastern Highway W. Friedr.my PAKISTAN Please refer to A. Tehran 15156 Phone: +98 (0) 21 .com ISRAEL Greenshpon Engineering Works Ltd. Vietnam Phone: +84 (0) 8 . 2nd Floor (Behind South Extension II) New Delhi .95 57 08 11 Fax: +61 (0) 3 . Hsichih Taipei Hsien 221 Phone: +886 (0) 2 .A. FVD. Declaration by the manufacturer / Declaration of Conformity Declaration by the manufacturer in accordance with EC Engineering Guideline 98/37/EC. FGM. FGE. FVO. and that it is prohibited to put them into service before verifying that the machine into which they are incorporated complies with the EC Guidelines (original edition 98/37/EC including any subsequent amendments thereto). FVE and FVM including design in accordance with 94/9/EC described in these Operating Instructions are intended for incorporation in a machine. Appendix II B We hereby declare that the FLUDEX Couplings Types FGO.12. This Manufacturer’s Declaration takes into account all the unified standards (inasmuch as they apply to our products) published by the European Commission in the Official Journal of the European Community. FGD.04 *   . Bocholt. 2004-09-03 Signature (person responible for products) BA 4601 EN 09. 2004-09-03 Signature (person responible for products) Signature (Director Engineering) Signature (Couplings Division) BA 4601 EN 09. FVD. FGE.und Zertifizier GmbH. Code Number: 0158. DIN EN 13463-1 / -5 / -6 / -8 and BGR 132 : 2003. Bocholt. FGD. Flender AG. Friedr.94 and with the legal requirements laid down for its implementation The manufacturer A. D 44727 Bochum. The technical documentation has been delivered to the named body EXAM. FVO. FVE and FVM including design in accordance with 94/9/EC equipment described in these operating instructions is in conformity with Article 1 and Article 8. FGM. declares that the FLUDEX Couplings Types FGO. BBG Prüf. Par graph 1) b) ii) of Guideline 94/9/EC and complies with the requirements of Guideline 94/9/EC and the standards EN 1127-1 : 1997.Declaration of Conformity within the meaning of EC Guideline 94/9/EC of 23.03.04    . D 46393 Bocholt.
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