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Alignment and Couplings

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36965-F0

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Order no.: 36965-30 First Edition

Revision level: 06/2015 By the staff of Festo Didactic

© Festo Didactic Ltée/Ltd, Quebec, Canada 2005 Internet: www.festo-didactic.com

e-mail: [email protected] Printed in Canada All rights reserved

ISBN 978-2-89289-803-3 (Printed version)

Legal Deposit – Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2005 Legal Deposit – Library and Archives Canada, 2005

The purchaser shall receive a single right of use which is non-exclusive, non-time-limited and limited geographically to use at the purchaser's site/location as follows.

The purchaser shall be entitled to use the work to train his/her staff at the purchaser's site/location and shall also be entitled to use parts of the copyright material as the basis for the production of his/her own training documentation for the training of his/her staff at the purchaser's site/location with

acknowledgement of source and to make copies for this purpose. In the case of schools/technical colleges, training centers, and universities, the right of use shall also include use by school and college students and trainees at the purchaser's site/location for teaching purposes.

The right of use shall in all cases exclude the right to publish the copyright material or to make this available for use on intranet, Internet and LMS platforms and databases such as Moodle, which allow access by a wide variety of users, including those outside of the purchaser's site/location.

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Safety and Common Symbols

The following safety and common symbols may be used in this manual and on the equipment:

Symbol Description

DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION used without the Caution, risk of danger sign , indicates a hazard with a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

Caution, risk of electric shock

Caution, hot surface

Caution, risk of danger

Caution, lifting hazard

Caution, hand entanglement hazard

Notice, non-ionizing radiation

Direct current

Alternating current

Both direct and alternating current

Three-phase alternating current

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Symbol Description

Earth (ground) terminal

Protective conductor terminal

Frame or chassis terminal

Equipotentiality

On (supply)

Off (supply)

Equipment protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation

In position of a bi-stable push control

Out position of a bi-stable push control

We invite readers of this manual to send us their tips, feedback, and suggestions for improving the book.

Please send these to [email protected].

The authors and Festo Didactic look forward to your comments.

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Table of Contents

Preface ... VII   About This Manual ... IX  

Job Sheet 1   Dial Indicator Method ... 1  

Job Sheet 2   Reverse Indicator Method ... 15  

Job Sheet 3   Flange Couplings ... 27  

Job Sheet 4   Flexible Sleeve Couplings ... 34  

Job Sheet 5   Chain Couplings ... 39  

Job Sheet 6   Gear Couplings ... 47  

Job Sheet 7   Grid Couplings ... 55  

Job Sheet 8   Universal Joints ... 63  

Appendix A   Equipment Utilization Chart ... 71  

Appendix B   Components of the Alignment and Coupling System ... 73  

Appendix C   Unit Conversion Table ... 75  

Appendix D   Post-Test ... 77  

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Table of Contents

Preface ... VII   About This Manual ... IX  

Work Order 1   Dial Indicator Method ... 1  

Work Order 2   Reverse Indicator Method ... 7  

Work Order 3   Flange Couplings ... 13  

Work Order 4   Flexible Sleeve Couplings ... 17  

Work Order 5   Chain Couplings ... 19  

Work Order 6   Gear Couplings ... 23  

Work Order 7   Grid Couplings ... 27  

Work Order 8   Universal Joints ... 29  

Appendix A   Equipment Utilization Chart ... 31  

Appendix B   Components of the Alignment and Couplings System ... 33  

Appendix C   Unit Conversion Table ... 35  

Appendix D   Safety Procedures ... 37  

Appendix E   Lockout/Tagout Procedure ... 39  

Appendix F   Start-up Procedure for the Constant Speed Motor ... 41  

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Post-Test

Appendix D

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