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Emerson P ow er T ransmission P . O . Box 687 MA YSVILLE, KY 41056 Phone: 800-626-2093 www .emerson-ept.com F O R M The Emerson logo is a trademark and a service mark of Emerson Electric Co. © 2006, 2008, 2009 Emerson Power T ransmission. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S. • Form# 8086 • MCIM09003 8608 Revised January 2009 Installation and M[...]
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2 Installation Instructions Start-Up Bef ore operating the reducer or gear motor , the follo wing must be done: • Installthedriveonarigidandvibration-freesurf ace. • Remov etheprotectivecoatingontheshaftandange . Usesolv entifnecessar y . • Carefullyinstall[...]
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3 OtN Series 2000 Gearmotors and Reducer s P osition of Plugs and Breathers B P H T V W Fill 1 4 5-4 6-2 4 3 Breather 1 4 5-4 6-2 4 3 Le v el 3 3 4 3 2 5 Drain 4 1 6 5 3 4 1) Gearbox Position (dened by a letter) H : W all-mounting, input on the left P : Ceiling Mounting B : Floor Mounting T : W all-mounting, motor on the right V : W all- mountin[...]
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4 Series2000OtNgear ingisshippedwithoneofthef ollowingsyntheticlubricantsperthetablebelo wandttedwitha magneticdrain. Eachreducerislledaccordingtothemountingpositionspeciedwhenordered. Refertounitnameplate and the char t to [...]
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5 OtN Series 2000 Gearmotors and Reducer s A "O" RING 56 C, 140TC MO TO R 180TC - 280TC MO TO R A One-Piece Splined Coupling (T ype UE and U) Notes: 1. Install motor shaft ke y onto motor shaft. 2. LubricatesplineteethofcouplingandinputshaftwithMobilgreaseXTCorequivalentcouplinggrease . 3. [...]
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6 .12 CHAMFER .010/.015 RELIEF Z1 Z D Y X D D1 R.06 L3 L2 L1 LG LH L Driven Shaft Specifications NO T SUPPLIED REMO VA L SECURED MOUNTING NO T SUPPLIED OtN Series 2000 C-F ace Assembl y Gear Frame Hollow Shaft Driven Shaft L LG LH X Y Z UNC D +.000 -.001 D1 L1 L2 L3 Z1 UNC 22 5.83 4.78 5.22 0.3125 1.531 5/8 1.375 1.75 4.69 1.00 2.75 1/2 23 8.30 7.[...]
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7 OtN Series 2000 Mounting Inf ormation Double output shaft (left and right side)[...]
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8 Rep . Size Shaft 061 062 063 064 065 066 090 091 092 2203 G - D 6010 2RS 6010 2RS 30204 30304 32004 32004 50x80x13 BASL – – C-X 60102RS 60102RS 30204 30304 32004 32004 50x80x13BASL 50x80x13BASL – G - D 6209 RS NJ 205 E – 2303 C 6011RS 6011RS 32305 32305 32304[...]
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9 OtN Series 2000 Gearmotors and Reducer s P ar t # Description Qty . 7 "AP" Input Flange 1 8 C-F ace 1 32 Input Shaft 1 42 Pinion 1 52 Wheel 1 67 Bearing (Pinion Side) 1 68 Bearing (Shaft Side) 1 79 Pinion K ey 1 84 Shaft K ey 1 96 Oil Seal 1 102 Pinion Retaining Ring 1 108A Retaining Ring 1 109 Retaining Ring 1 120 Ring 1 [...]
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10 OtN Series 2000 Reducers 2 7 3 17 18 5 11 8 15 9 6 16 19 12 14 4 1 OtN 27. . . 28 (Quantity Per Unit) ** Depending on gear frame size: 27 = 4, 28 = 8. . o Nn o i t p i r c s e DC T 0 8 1C T 0 1 2C T 0 5 2C T 0 8 2C T 0 2 3 1r e n i L c i l l a t e M - n o N 11111 2l a e S 11111 3r e t p a d A r o t o M 11111 4w e r c s p a C 66666 5g n i r a e B[...]
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11 OtN Series 2000 C-F ace Quill Input Reducers "AP" Input Shaft & "U" C-Face Design P art List "AD" Backstop Kit P ar t # Description Qty . P ar t # Description Qty . P ar t # Description Qty . 007 "AP" Input Flange 1 122 Spacer 1 085 Race K ey 1 008 "U"C-F aceHousing 1 128[...]
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12 "AP" Input Shaft & "U" C-Face Design P art List "AD" Backstop Kit P ar t # Description Qty . P ar t # Description Qty . Part # Description Qty . 007 "AP" Input Flange 1 122 Spacer 1 085 Race K ey 1 008 "U"C-F aceHousing 1 128 Ring 1 109A RetainingRing ?[...]
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13 OtN Series 2000 Reducers P ar t # Description Qty . P ar t # Description Qty . 1 "MP" Housing 1 7 Input Shaft 1 2 Lev el/BreatherPlug 3 8 BallBear ing 1 3 Plug Seal Washer 3 9 Retaining Ring 1 4TD BearingCap 1 10 OilSeal 1 5TD Sock etHeadScrew 3 11 OilDeector[...]
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14 P art # Description Qty . P ar t # Description Qty . 1 F anCov er 1 1 F anCover 1 2 Self T apping Screw 3 2 Self T apping Screw 4 3 Hex Nut 1 3 Hex Nut 1 4 Stud 1 4 Stud 1 5 Retaining Snap Ring 1 5 Fan 1 6 F an 1 6 Brack et 1 7 Brack et 1 7 He x Head Bolt 4 8 Screw 4 8 Lifting Lug 1 9 Bushing 4 9 HexCo[...]
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15 OtN Series 2000 Gearmotors NO TES:[...]
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The Emerson logo is a trademark and a service mark of Emerson Electric Co. © 2006, 2008, 2009 Emerson Power T ransmission. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S. • Form# 8086 • MCIM09003[...]