mech471
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2001
- 14
Shafts of our fin fan coolers were damaged/worn out/undersized due to the relative movement between inner race of bearings and shafts. The reason for the relative movement was that there were grub screws to be tightend on shafts. Any way we repaired/builded up the undersized shafts by applying welding on the damaged portion. Welding was done carefully, electrode material was carefuly slected to match the shaft material. Runout/sag of shafts was checked. The builded portion of shafts were then machined to required size. Bearings and shafts were assembeled now correctly and the fin fan coolers are working satisfactorily.
Another method to buildup the undersized shafts is to mount sleeve on the undersized portion to over size and then machining of oversized sleeve to required size
I need your comments/expertise which of the above mentioned methods is oftenly used.
Is there any code/standard which describes the method to build up the undersized shafts.
Note: The applicabe code for said fin fan coolers is API 661
Another method to buildup the undersized shafts is to mount sleeve on the undersized portion to over size and then machining of oversized sleeve to required size
I need your comments/expertise which of the above mentioned methods is oftenly used.
Is there any code/standard which describes the method to build up the undersized shafts.
Note: The applicabe code for said fin fan coolers is API 661