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WARNING: Because of the possible danger to persons(s) or 

property from accidents which may result from the improper 

use of products, it is important that correct procedures be 

followed: Products must be used in accordance with the 

engineering information specified in the catalog. Proper 

installation, maintenance and operation procedures 

must be observed. The instructions in the instruction 

manuals must be followed. Inspections should be made 

as necessary to assure safe operation under prevailing 

conditions. Proper guards and other suitable safety devices 

or procedures as may be desirable or as may be specified in 

safety codes should be provided, and are neither provided 

by Dodge nor are the responsibility of Dodge. This unit and 

its associated equipment must be installed, adjusted and 

maintained by qualified personnel who are familiar with the 

construction and operation of all equipment in the system 

and the potential hazards involved. When risk to persons 

or property may be involved, a holding device must be an 

integral part of the driven equipment beyond the speed 

reducer output shaft.

WARNING: 

To insure that drive is not unexpectedly started, 

turn off and lock out or tag power source before proceeding. 

Failure to observe these precautions could result in bodily 

injury.

DESCRIPTION

FLEXIDYNE dry fluid couplings are a unique concept to provide 
soft start and momentary overload protection for all types 
of driven equipment. Standard NEMA-B motors with RPM 
base speeds of 1750, 1160 or 860 are commonly used with a 
FLEXIDYNE, yet other available power sources may be used with 
the FLEXIDYNE.

The dry "fluid" in the FLEXIDYNE is heat treated steel shot. A 
measured amount, referred to as flow charge, is added into a 
housing which has been keyed to the motor shaft. When the 
motor is started, centrifugal force throws the flow charge to the 
perimeter of the housing, packs it between the housing and the 
rotor which in turn transmits power to the load.

After the starting period of slippage between housing and rotor 
the two become locked together and achieve full load speed, 
operating without slip and with 100% efficiency.

Consequently, the motor accelerates instantly to base speed, 
while the load starts gradually and smoothly.

Motor Shaft

Flow

Charge

Rotor

Housing

Figure 1 - Flexidyne Coupling 

INSTALLATION

Install sheave on driven hub using screws and lockwashers 
furnished. Torque screws to 580 inch-pounds. Do not use 

 

sheaves with set screws that exert pressure on the driven hub; 
they may distort the driven hub and damage the needle bearing.
Slide the FLEXIDYNE Drive on the motor shaft with collar as  
close to motor as possible. Tighten key set screw securely 
against motor shaft key. Tighten shaft set screw against motor 
shaft. Note that drive hub must be installed on the motor shaft (or 
on other installations it must be the first part of the FLEXIDYNE to 
receive power from the power source) to permit proper operation 
of the FLEXIDYNE Drive.

START-UP

1.  The flow charge recommended in Table 1 is the amount 

per cavity required. To assure a more even initial 
distribution of flow charge, remove filler plugs and pour ½ 
of recommended amount in both cavities. Replace filler  
plugs being careful to clear threads of any flow charge. 
Manually rotate the FLEXIDYNE housing several turns. 
Remove filler plugs and pour in remaining amount of flow  
charge. Clear threads as before, replace filler plugs and  
torque to 200 in.-lbs. on sizes 11D & 11DL; 700 in.-lbs on 
size 15D.

2.  Attach AC ammeter (conventional clamp-on or equivalent)

to one line of the AC motor. Set range to cover 200% of  
motor nameplate current.

3.  Note maximum allowable acceleration time for FLEXIDYNE 

as stated in Tables 1 and 2. Note: Table 2 lists starting time 
capacity for starting cycles occurring more than once every 
2 hours.

4.  Push  start  button.  Observe  motor  current  during  load         

acceleration and number of seconds required to reach full  
speed.

Increase amount of flow charge if:

A.   Acceleration time reaches maximum allowable before 

load is up to speed. Turn off power immediately if this 
time is reached.

B.  Acceleration amperage is below motor nameplate

Decrease amount of flow charge if:

A.  Acceleration time is less than 1½ seconds.
B.  Acceleration amperage is above 200% of motor 

nameplate.

CAUTION: The FLEXIDYNE rotor must slip during 

acceleration to allow flow charge to become evenly 

distributed in the FLEXIDYNE housing. There-fore, DO NOT 

ALLOW FLEXIDYNE  MECHANISM TO RUN "FREE" (that 

is, without a load on the driven end), otherwise an out-of-

balance condition may result, damaging mechanism.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DODGE

®

 

No. 11 D, 11 DL & 15D FLEXIDYNE DRIVE

These instructions must be read thoroughly before installation or operation.

Summary of Contents for 11 D

Page 1: ...t Flow Charge Rotor Housing Figure 1 Flexidyne Coupling INSTALLATION Install sheave on driven hub using screws and lockwashers furnished Torque screws to 580 inch pounds Do not use sheaves with set sc...

Page 2: ...The thermal capacity of the FLEXIDYNE is based on balancing this heat generated during acceleration against the cooling time between accelerations The amount of heat generated is determined by the amo...

Page 3: ...Starting HP Flow Charge Max Time In Sec Starting HP Flow Charge Max Time In Sec Lbs Oz Lbs Oz Lbs Oz Lbs Oz Lbs Oz 11D 11DL 10 10 4 3 480 12 4 4 13 439 14 8 5 10 398 17 6 3 360 19 7 0 325 15 15 4 14 3...

Page 4: ...0 78 34 78 34 64 34 46 28 35 24 17 15 6 6 3 3 60 24 24 24 20 17 10 4 70 21 21 21 17 14 9 3 80 18 18 18 15 12 8 90 16 16 16 13 11 7 100 14 14 14 12 10 6 15 10 560 560 460 350 260 160 85 53 20 300 230 3...

Page 5: ...b 2 Press ball bearing onto drive hub pressing against inner not outer race of ball bearing Install inner ball bearing snap ring 3 Slide drive hub into driven hub Press against bearing not drive hub B...

Page 6: ...1 311005 311005 315005 35 Housing Screw 6 411057 411057 411072 74 Ball Bearing 1 391219 391219 391227 36 Lockwasher 6 419010 419010 419011 76 Inner Snap Ring 1 421019 421019 421027 38 Filler Plug 2 3...

Page 7: ...bearings causing bearing seizure 2 Replace seals bearings and flow charge or replace FLEXIDYNE Excessive Slippage 1 Not enough flow charge 1 Add flow charge 2 Overload 2 Relieve overload 3 Worn flow c...

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