Autorotor T, T10, T25, T15, T55 Translation Of Manual For Use And Warnings

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ROTARY INDEX TABLES
TRANSLATION OF MANUAL FOR USE AND WARNINGS
T SERIES
04/2013
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AUTOROTOR S.r.L.
Via dell’Industria, 4
26010 – Vaiano Cremasco (CR)
TRANSLATION OF MANUAL
FOR USE AND WARNINGS
The purchase concerning this document is subject to Conditions of Sales available in our website http://www.autorotorgroup.com
the General Sales
PRODUCT NAME SERIAL N° CALIBRATION
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CONTENTS PAGE
1. MACHINE DESCRIPTION
2. FORESEEN AND UNFORESEEN USE
2.1. Table fixing
2.2. Features of the tooling plate to be connected to the indexer.
2.3. Risk of crushing, trapping, cutting, friction; and that pieces are projected due
to the tooling plate and to the parts/equipment moved by the table.
2.3.1. Motor stop in dwell position
2.3.2. Motor stop due to power failure
2.3.3. Emergency stop
3. TORQUE LIMITER SETTINGS
3.1. Stm
3.2. Rossi
4. EMERGENCY STOP TIME CALCULATION
5. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
6. ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
6.1. Motion transmission to the unit
6.2. Backlash on transmission
7. PUTTING INTO OPERATION
8. LUBRIFICATION
9. MAJOR OVERHAULING
9.1. Spare parts
10. DISPOSAL OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES AND DISMANTLING
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5
5 6 6
6 6 6
7
7 8
11
11 12
12 13
13
13
13
13
13
11. NOISE PRODUCED BY THE TABLE
12. REFERENCE REGULATION FRAMEWORK
13. TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T10, 15, 25, 35
13.1. Anomalies when operating, non routine maintenance and repairing
13.2. Table T10
13.3. Table T15
13.4. Table T25
13.5. Table T35
14. TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T 55 E T 65
14.1. Anomalies when operating, non routine maintenance and repairing
14.2. Table T55
14.3. Table T65
15. TECHNICAL DATA SHEET T 75
15.1. Anomalies when operating, non routine maintenance and repairing
15.2. Table T75
16. TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T95 E T105
16.1. Anomalies when operating, non routine maintenance and repairing
16.2. Table T95
16.3. Table T105
17. DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FOR PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
(ANNEX II 1.B)
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25
25 26
27
27 28 29
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1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
N° 4 threaded hols for lifting
The rotary index table is a mechanical device that sets the output disk into intermittent motion. It can be motor driven. The square axis mechanical unit transforms the uniform rotation of the inlet shaft in an intermittant rotation of the output disk by means of a cam and cam followers; the cam profile determine the indexer’s transfer and dwell cycle: The machine consists of a square axis rotary indexer and it is generally framed into another machine.
2 FORESEEN AND UNFORESEEN USE
The rotary index table has been designed to set in motion equipment ( conceived and developed by the customer, who is reliable for it), with mass, speed, movement law, system’s rigidity, axial load, side load, torque within the limits set by the specifications shown in the technical data sheets (see from page 16 on). Should the indexer be used with higher loads than the ones mentioned in customer’s order, a defective working may result, along with a premature wear of the system. Said operating conditions can be anomalous also from the point of view of operator’s safety. A dynamic shock during the deceleration phase hints at a load exceeding the one expected when designing. The customer must carefully plan the overall safety conditions of the machine designed to frame the rotary index table Autorotor and must take into account the specific features of the indexer itself.
2.1 Table fixing
The rotary index table must be suitably anchored and supported according to its own weight and to the loads applied to it (see pict. 1, pict. 2 and table 3).
T 15 - T 55 T 65 -T 105
N° 4 through holes for fastening
pict. 2 Lifting up and fastening holes
pict. 1 Fastening holes T 10
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2.2 Features of the tooling plate to be connected of the
indexer
They must be suitable for the table features.
2.3 Risk of crushing, trapping, cutting, friction; and that
pieces are projected due to the tooling plate and to the parts/equipment moved by the table
Should the a.m. risks be there, suitable protection screens are to be prepared. They have to be evaluated depending on what follows.
2.3.1 Motor stop in dwell position.
The table must not be stopped during the transfer phase. The cam holder shaft can be stopped during the disk dwell position, that is when the masses are still. The (optional) position sensing device triggering the motor stop during the dwell position has a functional nature, and therefore it is not a safety device.
Should this stop have to be ensured to protect the safety of the machine in which the table is framed, then the a.m. sensing device must be replaced with another suitable one (possibly to be supplied by Autorotor). The position sensing device must be adjusted while being installed (see. § 6).
1 3
2 4
pict. 3 Operating position of the rotary index
table
2.3.3. Emergency stop
Although you mustn’t stop the intermittent units during the transfer time, the Autorotor table is mechanically designed as to allow the emergency stop at any moment of the cycle. Furthemore an electric braking system in countercurrent - within the current values set in the table depicting the features of the electric system of the motor - can be added to the built-in brake motor braking. The stop during the displacement phase entails a peak torque on the table output disk due to the inertia of the system causing a dynamic shock to occur, the intensity of which depends on the cam position at the very moment when the stop occurs. The dynamic shock discharges onto the intermittent unit and the reducer. As the remaining life of the table is reduced by the stress of a dynamic shock, the use of emergency stop as an ordinary cycle stop is forbidden.
2.3.2 Motor stop due to
power failure
The stop of the system is triggered by the motor mechanical or dynamic brake if they are there (See § 2.3.3 and § 4). Should the calculated values still entail residual unacceptable risks, interblocked protection systems are to be applied, or a different kind of indexer must be requested to Autorotor.
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A torque limiter between table and reducer, limiter which under emergency stop conditions allows the motion to be continued and the kinetic energy accumulated to dissipate, reduces the effect of the dynamic shock on the mechanical parts. The emergency stop does not cause the motion to come immediately to a standstill; in fact the output disk is likely to rotate, after the stop, for an angle, which depends on the initial mass inertia of the system and on the instant when the emergency stop occurs.
The torque limiter must be checked every now and then to check that the original setting figure is kept. In case it wasn’t, it has to be set to the pristine value.
The setting value is shown on the records of order and recorded on the sheet product. informaiton and details please contact the After sales dept. of Autorotor indicating the serial number of the index table.
For further
pict. 4 Power drive unit assembling position
A B
C D
E F
G H
3 TORQUE LIMITER SETTINGS
Set out below is the information on the calibration of the joint in some typical configurations (ring joint Rossi and STM joint). The type can be detected by comparison with the photos on the following pages. For further configurations, please contact After sales dept. of Autorotor.
3.1 Stm
Lock the motor shaft (it is already locked if the reducer’s reduction ratio is over 30:1 or if the motor is a brake motor). Remove the plastic ring which covers the adjusting ring (picture no. 13). Gauge the sliding torque (picture no. 5) by means of a “tool shaft“ (helping shaft) and a dynamometric wrench (picture no. 12). Tighten the adjusting ring till you get the needed setting value (picture no. 6).
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fig. 5 fig. 6
It is possible to apply the dynamometric wrench also to the opposite side of the table input shaft: in this case, needless to say, please remove before the microswitch group (picture no.
7).
fig. 7 fig. 8
The table no. 1 (supplied by the reducers manufacturer) gives only very rough data and can be used only for a presetting of the torque limiter. It is necessary to set the STM torque limiter at 20% more than the planned value because, after each intervention, it doesn’t go back promptly to the previous setting value. The best evidence of a correct setting is given by the table’s behaviour; the displacement between stations must be smooth and the coming into dwell must be without vibrations or bumps. If the dynamic shock still shows, than you’ll have to tighten the torque limiter more than you did. This normally means that the actual application data are different, and heavier, from the ones Autorotor received to size a table. In this case please contact Autorotor and have the table calculated again. The adjusting ring is of the self-locking type, so it could be very hard to tighten; to evaluate if the torque limiter can be tightened any further, check visually how much the springs are compressed (picture no. 8). If the torque limiter doesn’t work properly, please get in touch with Autorotor after sale service to ascertain whether the technical data of the actual application are the same as the ones given to Autorotor to size the table and, as a consequence, if the type and/or quantity of springs is to be changed.
3.2 Rossi
Remove the joint with a stripper, after removing screw and lock washer (fig. 9). Secure the joint in a vise or with a suitable tool, remove the screw (fig. 10) and unscrew the nut with a spanner (fig. 11). Tighten the nut by hand until you can. Tighten the key to the first section of interest: this position becomes the initial value for counting strokes screwing shown in Table 2. Screw in the number of lines shown in Table (for intermediate values, round to the next section).
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fig. 9 fig. 10
fig. 11
fig. 12
Check with the wrench, the calibration, using a shaft keyed to the hollow shaft clutch (fig. 12). If no match, screwing up the next stretch of obtaining a search value: the table (supplied by the reducers manufacturer) in fact does not always strictly accurate indications. Where, by tightening the nut, you get a reduction of calibration, it is necessary to change the arrangement of springs or increase the number: please contact the Autorotor After-sales dept. Install the coupling on the gearbox and check the operation of the application. If the impact remains dynamic, the joint must be loaded more. This normally indicates a change of loading conditions than the design conditions. It is appropriate in this case to recheck the size of the unit (contact Autorotor). The steps below can be performed without removing the coupling from the gearbox (without checking with a torque wrench), evaluate how the joint application and loading far enough to determine a movement without shock and vibration upon arrival at the station. At the end of the calibration, block dial position with the screw and apply a clamping disc coupling.
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RMI 40 RMI 50 RMI 63 RMI 70
RMI 85
RMI 110
RMI 130
CBF 40 CBF 50 CBF 70
CBF 85
CBF 110
Reducer ratio All Nm
All Nm All Nm All Nm 7/10/15/28 Nm 20/40/49 Nm 56/70/80/100 Nm 7/10/15/28 Nm 20/40/49 Nm 56/70/80/100 Nm All Nm
Reducer ratio All Nm
All Nm All Nm 43-29 Nm 168-25 Nm 286-460 Nm 43-29 Nm 168-25 Nm 286-460 Nm
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
1/4 1/2 2/3 1 1+1/3 1+2/3 2 2+1/3 2+2/3 3 3+1/3 3+2/3 4
15 28 36 51 64 75 86 97 21 40 52 74 93 110 126 141 154 167 27 51 66 93 120 140 160 175 195 210 24 45 58 81 100 115 125 135 145 151 155 160 50 85 115 160 200 240 280 310 340 370 395 420 60 95 120 170 220 265 300 340 370 400 430 460
80 100 130 190 240 290 330 370 400 440 470 500 140 260 340 490 630 750 860 960 1060 1150 1230 1310 1390 150 285 370 530 670 800 930 1040 1140 1230 1330 1410 1500 170 330 430 600 770 930 1060 1190 1300 1415 1520 1620 1720 244 476 625 910 1180 1438 1686 1920 2160 2390
1/4 1/2 2/3 1 1+1/3 1+2/3 2 2+1/3 2+2/3 3 3+1/3 3+2/3 4
15 28 36 51 64 75 86 97 21 40 52 74 93 110 126 141 154 167 38 74 96 135 175 210 240 270 300 320 350
100 125 160 230 300 360 410 460 510 560 600 640 680 110 135 180 255 330 390 450 510 560 610 650 700 750 120 150 195 280 350 425 490 550 610 665 715 765 815 140 260 340 490 630 750 860 960 1060 1150 1230 1310 1390 150 285 370 530 670 800 930 1040 1140 1230 1330 1410 1500 170 330 430 600 770 930 1060 1190 1300 1415 1520 1620 1720
RV / RIV
32
RV / RIV
40-50
RV / RIV
63
RV / RIV
80
RV / RIV
100
RV / RIV
125
molle
/\ Nm \\ Nm
Molle
/\ Nm \\ Nm \\\ Nm
molle
/\ Nm \\ Nm \\\ Nm
molle
/\ Nm \\ Nm
molle
/\ Nm \\ Nm
molle
\\ Nm
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
Ring’s
turns
TABLE 1: TORQUE LIMITER ADJUSTING FOR STM
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18
6 10 17 21 24.5 27 29 30
38 46 53
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 20 24 28
16 23 30 37 45 51 57 64 70
73 85 94 102 110 117 124 130 140 155 165 175
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18
25 34 44 62 80 94 107 120 130
153 177 200 225 250 285 320
5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 23 26
50 85 109 133 155 174 192 210 233 250
289 336 377 420 460 490 520 550
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 21 24 28 32
110 169 217 262 304 347 385 426 467 515 550
606 681 757 823 888 946 1003 1050 1100
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
522 737 851 958 1065 1151 1238 1330 1400
TABLE 2: TORQUE LIMITER ADJUSTING FOR ROSSI
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4 EMERGENCY STOP TIME CALCULATION
2
It is therefore possible to calculate the
The emergency stop time can be calculated from the balance between the braking action and the kinetic energy related to the table and motor inertia (passive phenomena are not taken into account).
Maximum kinetic energy with respect to the motor shaft,
brought about by the inertia of the rotating masses applied to the table output shaft or disk:
1
k
max
JtE
i
2
ω
=
m
2
π
22
β
Si
Motor kinetic
energy
Energy dissipated
by the brake
braking time and the slipping angle:
  
t
=
f
 
 
Check periodically the motor braking system efficiency.
Jm Jt
+
ω
m
E Jm
k
E Mf t
f m f
2 2
i S
Mf
t=
ωα
fmf
1
=
mot
1
=
ω
2
2
π
β
  
t K
+
 
 
i
 
 
2
ω
m
Caption: Mf braking torque [Nm] Jt moment of inertia on the output
shaft/disk [Kgm
ω
S number of stations, β displacement angle [rad],
i gearbox reduction ratio,
ω
Jm inertia of the motor [Kgm2] tf breaking time [s]
α
t
K safety factor (1.5 ÷ 2)
input shaft angular speed [rad/s],
i
motor shaft angular speed [rad/s],
m
slipping angle [rad]
f
turn-on time of the brake [s]
i
2
],
5 HANDLING AND TRASPORTATION
Since T10 and T15 weigh less than 25 Kg., they can be lifted manually. The powered versions and the types weighing more must be lifted by means of lifting eyebolts to be locked in the suitable holes (pict. 2, pict. 14, and table 3) in accordance with what stated by UNI ISO 3266 regulation.
pict. 14 Lifting up through lifting eyebolts
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weigh
Kg T 10 9.5 M6 T 15 23 M8X30 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M8X15 (tilted lifting) T 25 46 M8X30 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M8X35 (tilted lifting) T 35 84 M10X40 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M10X50 (tilted lifting) T 55 181 M12X50 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M12X20 (tilted lifting)
T 65 360 M16X60
T 75 432 M16X60
T 95 936 M20X70
T 105 2400 M20X80
Fastening
screw
Lifting
eyebolts
2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M16X60 + 35 mm spacer (tilted lifting) 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M16X60 + 35 mm spacer (tilted lifting) 2 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M20X75 + 45 mm spacer (tilted lifting) 4 TYPE 1 UNI ISO 3266 M20X90 + 60 mm spacer (vertical lifting)
table 3: weight, fastening and lifting
6 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
The rotary index table must be only installed in one of the positions indicated in pict. 3, that is on fastening supports suitably designed so as to bear the load and to absorb vibrations and noise. The fastening must be performed through screws the type of which is described in table
3. The tooling plates must be designed and manufactured according to the technical features of the table and must fullfill the minimum safety and health requirements stated in the machines guideline. To be transported, the table must be crated with the reducer mounted along its side. If the desired operating position is different, you must unscrew the gear box’s adaptation flange to the table (be careful of not shacking the motoreducer), rotate the reducer to the desired position and then rescrew the flange to the table casing. See the table’s serial number on the first page of this handbook to learn the electrical data.
6.1 Motion transmission to the unit
Should the rotary index table be supplied without gearbox and motor, to have it run well you must
consider the output torque of the reducer with reference to the data declared by the
supplier. It must be less by
35% for cam angles ranging from 180° to 330°
65% for cam angles ranging from 90° to 150°
check the maximum torque
be sure of reduced backlash between the screws and the gear of the reducer
consider a further reduction factor of the useful torque (K=1.3) for transmission
through chains, joints, pulleys, bevel gears etc.
pinions and pulleys must have the largest possible pitch diameter compatible with
the overall needed dimensions; chains and belts must be inextensible, joints must
be free of backlash. As a consequence of what written above on the dynamic shock in case of stop during the table’s displacement time, it is highly recommended to use a torque limiter, to avoid stresses which can bend and break the cam followers’ pin. The torque limiter is to be set at a torque value no more than 15% higher than the normally used torque.
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6.2 Backlash on transmission
The transmissions rigidity is crucial to the good operating of the table. Check that there are no slacks between motor shaft and cam holder shaft. If any, by taking them away the pristine efficiency of the table is regained.
7 PUTTING INTO OPERATION
Before putting the rotary table into operation you must:
clean it carefully, by taking away dust and any foreign and smudging substance
clear the rust inhibitor from the parts that are not painted
adjust the position and operating of the position sensing device, if it is there, which
stops the motor during the dwell position of the table
check the right working of all protection and safety systems of the machine which incorporates the rotary index table
8 LUBRIFICATION
Autorotor units are lubricated with longlife grease. Accessories, too, (reducers, speed variators, etc.) are adequately lubricated when supplied already assembled on the units. The grease quantity in each unit depends on the operating position (pict. 3) and is shown in table 5. The lubricant quantity is checked through the level plugs. If you need any detail on lubricant quantities to be used in operating positions different from those as yet reported, please call the Autorotor Technical Dept. Only for units operating at over 150 cycles/minute it is recommended a check on lubricant level every 2000 hours and lubricant replacement every 4000 hours.
9 MAJOR OVERHAULING
Major overhauling is carried out at Autorotor workshop; please call after-sale service.
9.1 Spare parts
In case of order for spare parts, please let us know the unit type and serial number (they are shown in the table plate) and the spare part number (see technical data sheets).
10 DISPOSAL OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES AND DISMANTLING
The table does not release any oil or grease in the environment. Should it be dismantled, lubricants must be disposed of in accordance with the laws currently in force.
11 NOISE PRODUCED BY THE TABLE
The weighed steady sound pressure level of the rotary index table is less than 70 db (a).
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12 REFERENCE REGULATION FRAMEWORK
12 14 15 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
Leg.D. 81/2008 Regulations for safety at work. DPR 303/56 General industrial hygiene regulations. Leg.D. 493/96 Safety signs at work. DPR 802/82 Application of the guideline 181/80 unità di misura. Leg.D. 25/2001 Liability for a defective product. EC GUIDELINE 2006/42 Machines guideline and supplements to it. SPECIFICATION EN ISO 12100-1:2005 Safety of the machines
- general design principles,
first section: terminology and methods.
SPECIFICATION EN ISO 12100-2:2005 Safety of the machines
- general design principles,
second section: specifications and
technical principles
Number of
stations
T 10 8 T 15 8 T 25 8 T 35 8
T55
T 65
T75 T95
T105
table 4: number of cam followers (S) depending on the stations number (standard
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6 8 10 6 7 8 9 10 12 7 15 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 6 8 10 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 6 8 10 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6 8 10 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 6 6 8 10 12 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 8 10 12 14 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 8 10 12 14 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 12 10 12 14 16 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 12 10 12 14 16 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
configurations).
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ROTARY
INDEX TABLE
T/TA 10 1 T/TA 15 1 T/TA 25 1 T/TA 35 1
T 55 1 0.66 2.50 T 65 1 1.32 5.00 T 75 1 T 95 1 T 105 1
T/TA 10 2 T/TA 15 2 T/TA 25 2 0.18 0.70 T/TA 35 2
T 55 2 T 65 2 1.32 5.00 T 75 2
ASSEMBLY
POSITION LUBRICANT Q.TY ( GAL ) Q.TY ( L )
S 3 7 /
A. C.
0 0
P EX
0.07 0.25
0.09 0.35
0.24 0.90
0.45 1.70
1.59 6.00
3.17 12.00
6.60 25.00
0.04 0.15
0.07 0.25
0.40 1.50
0.66 2.50
1.59 6.00
T/TA 10 3 T/TA 15 3 T/TA 25 3 T/TA 35 3
T 55 3 0.66 2.50 T 65 3 1.32 5.00 T 75 3 T 95 3 T 105 3
T/TA 10 4 T/TA 15 4 T/TA 25 4 0.32 1.20 T/TA 35 4
T 55 4 T 65 4 2.38 9.00 T 75 4 T 95 4 T 105 4
Equivalent lubricants
ESSO BEACON EPO BP ENER GREASE FG00EP SHELL SUPER GREASE EP0 TIVELA COMPOUND AGIP GR SLL
E T
I L
L I
OL
O R
0.04 0.15
0.07 0.25
0.18 0.70
0.32 1.20
1.59 6.00
3.17 12.00
0.11 0.40
0.13 0.50
0.58 2.20
1.32 5.00
2.38 9.00
3.96 15.00
table 5: lubrification
N.B.: for tables that relate to food or pharmaceutical applications in the field (if known) is used lubricant Q8 ROSSINI EP 00
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13 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T 10, 15, 25, 35
13.1 Anomalies when operating, non routine
maintenance and repairing
Observed anomaly
The disk moves
during the dwell position of the cam
loosening of
wear of pins
The torque
needed to displace the disk to the stations is not consistent
Stop at a
station during normal operation
Cause Actions to be taken
loose ring nuts
No.12 or No.19 on the cam holder shaft (which moves therefore along its axis)
the ring nut locking the cam
and cam followers
ovalisation of
the table’s output disk’s holes housing the pins
pins’ bending
pins’ bending l) replace pins and cam followers as described in the
a cam
follower’s pin is broken
a) remove the flanges No.11 by unscrewing the
screws No.15
b) screw a ring nut (for instance No.19) c) check how it works; the rotation of the cam in
touch with the cam followers must be smooth. If it is not, unscrew the ring nut No.19, thus restoring the previous conditions. Repeat the same operation on the ring nut No.12. The shaft rotation must be slighty forced (preload on the taper roller bearings No.22 and 23)
d) take away the cover No.2 by removing the screws
No.14. Remove the cover through threaded pullers acting on the two threaded holes near the fixing pins
e) screw the ring nut No.20 f) mount the cover No.2 with the cam followers g) check how it works: the rotation of the cam in
touch with the cam followers must be smooth
h) take off again the cover No.2; clean the contact
surface of the cover No.2 and the casing No.1. Apply a small quantity of fluid sealant and then reassemble again and lock by the screws No.14.
i) execute point d) j) replace pins and cam followers: take off the nut
No.7 and pull out the pin forced in the hole
k) execute point g) and h)
a.m. point.
m)replace pins and cam followers as described in
the a.m. point.
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note 1: ATTENTION: as to the tables with customized applications (tooling plate, turret,
etc...), it is necessary to mark the position of the application with respect to the the table output disk, of the output disk and the cam with respect to the casing before taking them away. While assembling them again, it is absolutely necessary to keep the pristine phasing between cam, disk and application.
note 2: the cam followers are determined by the table serial number, that must be made
known to Autorotor in order to allow the required spare parts to be sent immediately. Before replacing pins and cam followers you must check the holes, where the pins are forced. If the pins are bent or broken there must have occured a dynamic shock exceeding the highest carriable torque. It follows that the holes may result ovalized on the lower side of the output disk. Ovalization must be eliminated carefully, restoring the hole roundness. The diameter of the new pins to be used must be higher than the original pins’ to make sure that these pins are forced into the holes.
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13.2 Table T 10
13
14 CP
16
17
18
19 G3
20
21
22 GR
23
24 V3
Reference
Quantity
1 2 3 5 6
7 8
9 10 11
12
SC
F
C1
G1/G2
V1
V2
Description Code
CASING 205904
SIDE FLANGE 200717
BEARING 30202 200537
THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M15x1 200400
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A13265 200470
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR2125 200408
SCREW TCEI M05x016 5931 8.8 200586
OIL PLUG TN 1/4 58295 200012
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A20327 200718
BEARING 61804 200514
SCREW TCEI M04x020 5931 8.8 200723
Rif.
For S value see table 4 – page 14
Rif.
S
SCREW TCEI M3x16 UNI5931 202867
A
THREADED LOCKING RING
R
SCREW TCEI M04x010 5931
Description Code
PIN CIL 05x026-A 8734 200720
COVER 205903
SHAFT 201618
CAM
GUK M17x1 200550
KEYWAY 05x05x020 208541
INDEXING DISK
CAM FOLLOWERS 903783
WASHER SPC 102959
8.8 200241
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13.3 Table T 15
14
15
16
17
18 S
19
20 GR
21 R
22 V3
23 A
24
25
Reference
Quantity
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 13
SC C2
C1
G2/G3
G1
F
V1 CP
Description Code
CASING 102636
BEARING 32005X 200039
BEARING 30204 200038
THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M25x1,5 200046
THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M20x1 200047
SIDE FLANGE 200130 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A18357 200157 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A24357 200604
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR3162 201528
SCREW TCEI M06x016 5931 8.8 200015
COVER 206426
BEARING 16009 200156
Rif.
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
Rif.
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A45608 200311
SCREW TCEI M06x020 5931
PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
VITE TCEI M06x012 5931 8.8 200605
SCREW TCEI M04x010 5931
Description Code
8.8 200606
PIN CIL 06x025-A 8735 204905
INDEXING DISK T 15
CAM FOLLOWERS 903785
WASHER SPC 102959
8.8 200241
SHAFT 211202
CAM
KEYWAY 08x07x030 208563
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13.4 Table T 25
15
17 CP
19 SCREW TCEI M06x014 5931
20 SCREW TCEI M06x018 5931
21
22
23
24
25 GR
26
27 V3
SCREW TCEI M06x010 5931
Reference
Quantity
1
2 3
4
5 6 7
8 10 11 12
13 14
SC
F
C2 C1
G2/G3
G1
V2
Description Code
CASING 205967
FLANGE 200106
SCREW TSEI M04x012 5933 10.9 200017
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A32477 200006
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A28477 200007 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR3231 200008
BEARING 32007X 200004
BEARING 30206 200003 THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M35x1,5 200010 THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M30x1,5 200009
PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
SCREW TCEI M6x25 UNI5931 200016
PIN CIL 06x030-A 8735 201526
Rif.
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
Rif.
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
16
A
R
Description Code
BEARING 16014 200002
A70858 200005
COVER 206883
CAM
SHAFT 211208
KEYWAY 10x08x040 208580
INDEXING DISK T 25 210599
CAM FOLLOWERS 903304
WASHER 200112
8.8 204808
8.8 205275
8.8 201631
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13.5 Table T 35
15 S
16
17
19
20
21 G3
22
23
24
25 R
26 V3
Reference
Quantity
Rif.
11
12 13
14*
SC
1
C1/C2
3
G1/G2
4 5 6 7
8
9
THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M35x1,5 200010
F
V1
CP
PIPE OIL PLUG
V2
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A32477 200006
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR3231 200008
SCREW TSEI M04x012 5933 10.9 200017
SCREW TCEI M08x030 5931 8.8 200018 SCREW TCEI M06x020 5931 8.8 200606
SCREW TCEI M06x016 5931 8.8 200015
Description Code
BEARING 32007X 200004
TCDF 58651
CASING 205911
FLANGE 200106
COVER 205912
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
212823
Rif.
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
A
18*
THREADED LOCKING RING
GR
SCREW TCEI M08x016 5931
Description Code
PIN CIL 08x030-A 8735 204788
A7510010
BEARING16015 200026
SHAFT 211015
KEYWAY 10x08x070 208582
CAM T 35
M40x1,5
SPACER RING 104138
INDEXING DISK 103877
CAM FOLLOWERS 903431
WASHER SPC 102957
8.8
200028
200027
200835
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14 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T 55 E T 65
14.1 Anomalies when operating, non routine
maintenance and repairing
Observed anomaly
The disk moves
during the dwell position of the cam
loosening of the
wear of pins and
The torque
needed to displace the disk to the stations is not consistent
Stop at a
station during normal operation
Cause Actions to be taken
loose ring nuts
No. 12 or No.19 on the cam holder shaft (which moves therefore along its axis)
ring nut locking the cam
cam followers
ovalisation of the
table’s output disk’s holes housing the pins
pins’ bending
pins’ bending o) replace pins and cam followers as described in the a.m.
a cam follower’s
pin is broken
a) remove the flanges No.11 by unscrewing the screws
No.15
b) screw a ring nut (for instance No.19) c) check how it works; the rotation of the cam in touch with
the cam followers must be smooth. If it is not, unscrew the ring nut No.19 thus restoring the previous conditions. Repeat the same operation on the ring nut No.12. The shaft rotation must be slighty forced (preload on the taper roller bearings No.22 and 23)
d) take away the front plate No.2 by removing the screws
No.14. Before doing that the table must be emptied of the lubricant. This action can be avoided if the maintenance is made with the table tilted at 45° (the side of the table from which the front plate No.2 has been removed resulting therefore positioned higher than the opposite side). Thus the lubricant flows into the back part of the table and may be kept inside the table during the maintenance.
e) screw the ring nut No.20 f) check how it works: the rotation of the cam in touch with
the cam followers must be smooth
g) clean the contact surfaces of the front plate No.2 and the
casing No.1. Apply a small quantity of fluid sealant and then reassemble and lock by the screws No.14.
h) pour the lubricant again into the table if the table has
been emptied
i) take away the table output disk by removing the screws
No.13. Remove it through threaded pullers acting on the threaded holes near the fixing pins (see note 1 on page 17). Check in the meanwhile that the seal strip of the bearing doesn’t stick to the casing and consenquently is damaged
j) clean carefully the surface of the disk and of the casing k) replace pins and cam followers: remove the nut No.7 and
pull out the pin forced into the hole (see note 2 on page 17)
l) mount the output disk and check how it works. Remove
it again
m)execute point g) and h) n) coat the surface of the disk No.3 which is housed in the
casing with flange sealant (loctite 510 for die-cast surfaces) and mount the disk once more
point.
p) replace pins and cam followers as described in the a.m.
point.
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14.2 Table T 55
14
15
16 V4
17 PF
18 A
19
20
21 CP
22 GR
23 R
24 V3
Reference
Quantity
Rif. Description Code
1 SC CASING 100139
3 F SIDE FLANGE 201559
4 C2 BEARING 33010 200531
5 C1 BEARING 33109 200530 6 G2 THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M45x1,5 200536
7 G1/G3
8 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A42628 200533
9 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A48628 200534 10 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR4287 200535 11 V1 SCREW TSEI M03x010 5933 10.9 200579
13 V2 SCREW TCEI M6x25 UNI5931 200016
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
THREADED LOCKING RING
M50x1,5
200428
Rif. Description Code
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
SCREW TCEI M05x016 5931
CAM
KEYWAY MOD4 14x09x120 208608
SCREW TCEI M08x016 5931
A12015012
8.8
FRONT PLATE 215509
SHAFT 211240
INDEXING DISK 211983
CAM FOLLOWERS 903854
WASHER SPC 102963
8.8
200532
200586
200835
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14.3 Table T 65
14 G1
15 C2
16 G2
26
5* A
27
29 V2
30 PF
31 V4
10
32 CP
33 GR
34
13
35
Reference
Quantity
Rif.
1* SC
2 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A19021516 211932
3 V1 SCREW TSEI M05x20 UNI5933 200089
4 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR2425 200424
6 KEYWAY_MOD4 18x11x120 208621
7 CAM /
8 THREADED LOCKING RING M60x2 200429
9 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A458010 200419
SIDE FLANGE T 65/75 200414
11 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A60808 200420
12 C1
PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
Description Code Rif.
CASING 209911
SHAFT 211302
BEARING 30310 200572
THREADED LOCKING RING
THREADED LOCKING RING
WASHER 208939 SCREW TCEI M10x30 UNI5931 200607
28* SCREW TCEI M8x40 UNI5931 200837
SCREW TCEI M8x45 UNI5931 200587
Description Code
M50x1,5
BEARING 33113 200418
M65x2
FRONT PLATE 215513
SCREW TCEI M05x016 200586
INDEXING DISK
PIN 208938
200428
200430
CAM FOLLOWER 200435
WASHER 200436
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15 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET T 75
15.1 Anomalies when operating, non routine
maintenance and repairing
Observed anomaly
The disk
moves during the dwell position of the cam
loosening of
wear of pins
The torque
needed to displace the disk to the stations is not consistent
Stop at a
station during normal operation
Cause Actions to be taken
loose ring
nuts No. 12 or No.19 on the cam holder shaft (which moves therefore along its axis)
the ring nut locking the cam
and cam followers
ovalisation of
the table’s output disk’s holes housing the pins
pins’ bending
pins’ bending n) replace pins and cam followers as described in the
a cam
follower’s pin is broken
a) remove the flanges No.11 by unscrewing the
screws No.15
b) screw a ring nut (for instance No.19) c) check how it works; the rotation of the cam in
touch with the cam followers must be smooth. If it is not, unscrew the ring nut No.19 thus restoring the previous conditions. Repeat the same operation on the ring nut No.12. The shaft rotation must be slighty forced (preload on the taper roller bearings No.22 and 23)
d) take away the front plate No.2 by removing the
screws No.14. Before doing that the table must be emptied of the lubricant.
e) screw the ring nut No.20 f) check how it works: the rotation of the cam in
touch with the cam followers must be smooth
g) clean the contact surfaces of the front plate No.2
and the casing No.1. Apply a small quantity of fluid sealant and then reassemble and lock by the screws No.14.
h) pour the lubricant again into the table i) take away the table output disk by removing the
screws No.32. Remove it through threaded pullers acting on the threaded holes near the fixing pins (see note 1 on page 17).
j) replace pins and cam followers: remove the nut
No.7 and pull out the pin forced into the hole (see note 2 on page 17)
k) reassemble the cam followers holder disk keeping
the original phasing with the bearing No.3. Said phasing is shown by a letter stamped on the surface of the bearing and of the disk
l) check how it works m)execute point g) and h)
a.m. point.
o) replace pins and cam followers as described in the
a.m. point.
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15.2 Table T 75
15 C2
16 C1
17 G2
18 G1
19
20 V1
21
22
23
10
24
11
25 V3
12
26 V2
13
27 PF
14
Reference
Quantity
Rif. Description Code Rif. Description Code
1 SC
2 C0
3 SCREW TCEI M12x40 UNI5931 200425
4 PR
5 GR
6 R WASHER 208939
7 V4 SCREW TCEI M10x30 UNI5931 200607
8 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER “X“ BIG 200421
9 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER AS21024015 213078
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER “X” SMALL 203333
A SHAFT 211302
CAM KEYWAY_ 4 18x11x120 208621
THREADED LOCKING RING
CASING 100115
BEARING 200416
INDEXING DISK 209510
CAM FOLLOWERS 903046
M60x2
200429
BEARING 33113 200418 BEARING 30310 200572
THREADED LOCKING RING
M65x2
THREADED LOCKING RING
M50x1,5
F SIDE FLANGE 200414
SCREW TSEI M05x20 UNI5933 200089 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR2425 200424 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A60808 200420 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A458010 200419 PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
SCREW TCEI M12x050 5931 8.8 200426 SCREW TCEI M05x016 5931 8.8 200586
FRONT PLATE 215514
200430
200428
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
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16 TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS T 95 E T 105
16.1 Anomalies when operating, non routine
maintenance and repairing
Observed anomaly
The disk moves
during the dwell position of the cam
loosening of the
wear of pins
The torque
needed to displace the disk to the stations is not consistent
Stop at a station
during normal operation
Cause Actions to be taken
loose ring nuts
No. 12 or No.19 on the cam holder shaft (which moves therefore along its axis)
ring nut locking the cam
and cam followers
ovalisation of
the table’s output disk holes housing the pins
pins’ bending
pins’ bending p) replace pins and cam followers as described in the a.m.
a cam follower’s
pin is broken
a) remove the flanges No.11 by unscrewing the screws
No.15
b) screw a ring nut (for instance No.19) c) check how it works; the rotation of the cam in touch
with the cam followers must be smooth. If it is not, unscrew the ring nut No.19 thus restoring the previous conditions. Repeat the same operation on the ring nut No.12. The shaft rotation must be slighty forced (preload on the taper roller bearings No.22 and 23)
d) take away the front plate No.2 by removing the screws
No.14. Before doing that the table must be emptied of the lubricant.
e) screw the ring nut No.20 f) check how it works: the rotation of the cam in touch
with the cam followers must be smooth
g) clean the contact surfaces of the front plate No.2 and
the casing No.1. Apply a small quantity of fluid sealant and then reassemble and lock by the screws No.14.
h) pour the lubricant again into the table i) remove the flange No.31 by unscrewing the screws
No.38
j) take away the table output disk by unscrewing the
screws No.32. Remove it through threaded pullers acting on the threaded holes near the fixing pins (see note 1 on page 17).
k) replace pins and cam followers: remove the nut No.7
and pull out the pin forced into the hole (see note 2 on page 17). If this defects is only due to the cam follower, this latter can be replaced without pulling out the pin, that is simply by unscrewing the screws No.39 and by removing the washer No.6
l) reassemble the cam followers holder disk keeping the
original phasing with the bearing No.3. Said phasing is shown by a letter stamped on the surface of the bearing and of the disk
m)check how it works n) execute point g) and h) o) reassemble the flange No.31
point.
q) replace pins and cam followers as described in the a.m.
point.
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16.2 Table T 95
17
C3
18 V3
19 PR
20
21
22 R2
23 V6
24 R1
25 V5
26
FL
27
V1
28
PF
29 V4
V2
30
31 FS
32
Rif.
SC
1 2 3 4
A
5 6 7 G2THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M80x2 201547 8
C1
9
G1
10 11
12 13 14 15 16
PLATE FOR LUBRIFICATION 210879
FLAT WASHER D=04 6592 201093
SCREW TCEI M04x008 5931 8.8 206082
KEYWAY 22x14x160 6604-A 200759
THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M75x2 201548
SCREW TSEI M06x020 5933 10.9 200068
SCREW TSEI M06x030 5933 10.9 200541
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR4425 200573
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER A709010 200574
Description Code
CASING 100210
SHAFT 211119
CAM
BEARING 33015 200571
SIDE FLANGE 200757
FRONT PLATE T 95 100211
Rif.
SCREW TCEI M12x050 5931 8.8 200426
SCREW TSEI M04x016 5933 10.9 200069
SCREW TCEI M14x035 5931 8.8 202016
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER X BIG 200421
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER X SMALL 203333
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
SCREW TCEI M12x060 5931 8.8 207992
PIPE OIL PLUG TCDF 58651 212823
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR3850 200569
Description Code
BEARING 200416
INDEXING DISK 102925
PIN 209317
CAM FOLLOWER 200766
WASHER 200767
WASHER 209318
AS30034018 200570
FLANGE UP T 95 STD 200762
Reference
Quantity
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
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16.3 Table T 105
14 PF
15 V2
18
19
20 PR
21 R1
22 V5
24
10
25
11
26
12
27
13
28 C3
Reference
Quantity
Rif.
1 SC
2 SCREW TCEI M12x65 UNI5931 201817
3 FIXED RING 215466
4 SCREW TCEI M12x080 5931 8.8 201077
5 BEARING 33019 201942 6 A SHAFT 201932
7 G2
8 CAM 23
9 THREADED LOCKING RING GUK M95x2 201943
FL FLANGE 02761 201931 V1 SCREW TCEI M05x016 5931 8.8 200586
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER AS9012012 201937 SEAL ANGST+PFISTER OR4550 201939
LOCKING ASSEMBLY MAV4061
Description Code
CASING 215460
100x145
201940
Rif.
SCREW TCEI M08x035 5931
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER DE1350 201935
SCREW TCEI M16x040 5931
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER “X“ 200421 CAM FOLLOWERS 904942 SCREW TCEI M12x70 UNI5931 201356 INGRASSATORE M10x1 7663 A 201941
Description Code
FRONT PLATE 3000046
8.8
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
OR41200
INDEXING DISK 215465
WASHER 215541
8.8
SEAL ANGST+PFISTER
A34038018
BEARING 215461
200836
201938
201554
201936
For S value see table 4 – page 14.
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17 DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FOR PARTLY
COMPLETED MACHINERY ANNEX II 1.B (UNDER DIRECTIVE
2006/42/EC)
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL DECLARATION
AUTOROTOR SRL, Via dell’Industria, 4 - I-26010 Vaiano Cremasco (CR) - Italy
STATES THAT THE PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
PRODUCT NAME SERIAL N° TORQUE LIM. SET
COMPLIES WITH
the Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery and amending Directive 95/16/EC as regards the EHSR Annex I below:
1.3.1 Risk of loss of stability
1.3.2 Risk of break-up during operation 1.5.8 Noise
The relevant documentation has been prepared in accordance with Annex VII Part B.
AUTOROTOR SRL undertakes to provide, in response to duly reasoned request by the competent national authorities, relevant information on partly completed machinery.
It is prohibited from putting into service of the partly completed machinery described above before the machine where it is incorporated or assembled has been declared in conformity with the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC.
1.3.4 Risks due to surfaces, edges or
angles
The person authorized to provide the relevant technical documentation, established in the Community is Mr. Ferdinando Bertolotti, Via dell' Industria 4, 26010 Vaiano Cremasco (CR).
Vaiano Cremasco, 01/01/2010.
General manager
F. Bertolotti.
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