Replacing The Speed Encoder; Speed Sensor With Conical Hub; Table 9-4 Recommended Torques For Tightening The Shaft Journal - Siemens SIMOTICS DC 1HS5 Operating Instructions Manual

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9.2.6

Replacing the speed encoder

9.2.6.1

Speed sensor with conical hub

Disassembly
The speed-sensor rotor with its conical hub either rests on, or is bolted to, the machine shaft
journal.
Note
Damage to the speed sensor
The speed sensor can be damaged during motor disassembly. Remove the speed sensor
before disassembling the motor.
1. Remove the cover of the speed sensor.
2. Unscrew the speed-sensor stator and move it away, axially. Take care with the brushes
3. Unscrew the central M6 fixing screw from the speed-sensor rotor.
4. Insert a steel pin (4.8 x 24) into the threaded hole to support the forcing-off bolt.
5. Screw the M8 forcing-off bolt (minimum thread length 30 mm) into the threaded hole of the
6. The shaft journals or half-couplings mounted on or in the machine shaft extension must be
7. Use a socket screw wrench to DIN 3113 (width between pivots 35 mm) to screw or unscrew
Table 9-4
Thread size
M16
M20
M24
Assembly
Reinstall the disassembled speed sensor and secure it in position.
The legend numbers in the following illustration are explained in chapter Spare parts / Speed
sensor (Page 113).
SIMOTICS DC 1HS5
Operating Instructions 02/2016
when doing this.
hub of the speed-sensor rotor, thus forcing the rotor off the conical base of the shaft journal.
dismantled and replaced if they are damaged.
– When replacing damaged parts, such as the tolerance ring, please ensure they are
correctly arranged.
– Use removable LOCTITE and suitable tools to assemble parts.
the bolt-mounted shaft journal.
Recommended torques for tightening the shaft journal
Torque [Nm]
20
30
40
Maintenance
9.2 Repair
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