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B-LOC

®

 Shrink Discs provide a high capacity, zero-backlash shaft/hub or coupling 

connection  by  means  of  a  mechanical  interference  fit.  Please  follow  these 

INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS carefully to ensure proper 

performance of this 

B-LOC

®

 unit. 

 

WARNING 

When installing or removing 

B-LOC

®

 products, always adhere to the following 

safety standards:

1.  Be  sure  that  the  system  is  de-energized  using  proper  lockout/tagout 

procedures.

2.  Wear proper personal protective equipment.

Figure 1

BEFORE

AFTER

INSTALLATION 

(Refer to Figure 1)

B-LOC

®

 

SD40 Shrink Discs are supplied ready for installation. Therefore do not 

disassemble the unit.

Important:  Never tighten locking screws before shaft installation, as inner 

ring of Shrink Disc and/or hub can be permanently contracted 

even at relatively low tightening torques.

1.  Clean hub O.D. and Shrink Disc bore. Lightly lubricate hub O.D. using ordinary 

machine oil before assembling Shrink Disc on hub. 

2.  Carefully clean shaft and hub bore of any lubricant using a non-petroleum-

based solvent prior to mounting hub onto shaft. 

This step is critical, as any 

lubricant on the shaft/hub bore interface will greatly reduce the torque 

transmitting capacity of a B-LOC

®

 SD40 Shrink Disc connection. 

3.  After confirming correct position of hub and Shrink Disc, hand-tighten three 

(3) or four (4) equally spaced locking screws making sure that inner and 

outer ring are parallel. Hand-tighten remaining locking screws. 

INSTALLATION WITH A TORQUE WRENCH

4.  Use  torque  wrench  and  set  it  approximately  5%  higher  than  specified 

tightening  torque  (Ma). Tighten locking screws in either a clockwise or 

counterclockwise sequence, using approx. 1/4 (i.e., 90°) turns (even if initially 

some locking screws require a very low tightening torque to achieve 1/4 turns) 

for several passes until 1/4 turns can no longer be achieved. 

5.  Continue to apply overtorque for 1 to 2 more passes. This is required to 

compensate for a system-related relaxation of locking screws since tightening 

of a given screw will always relax adjacent screws. Without over torquing, 

an infinite number of passes would be needed to reach specified tightening 

torque.

6.  Reset torque wrench to specified torque (Ma) and check all locking screws. 

No screw should turn at this point, otherwise repeat Steps 5 and 6. 

INSTALLATION WITHOUT A TORQUE WRENCH

7.  Tighten locking screws in either a clockwise or counterclockwise sequence, 

using approx. 1/4 (i.e., 90°) turns for several passes until the faces of the 

outer ring and inner ring are aligned flush. (See Figure 1 - After)

REMOVAL

(Refer to Figure 2)

Prior to initiating the following removal procedure, check to 

ensure that no torque or thrust loads are acting on the Shrink 

Disc, shaft or any mounted components.

1.  Loosen all locking screws in several stages by using approx. 1/2 

(i.e., 180°) turns, following either a clockwise or counterclockwise 

sequence, until Shrink Disc can be moved on hub. If the shrink disc 

does not release, transfer the appropriate number of screws into 

the threaded backoff holes in the outer ring (Figure 2). Evenly and 

progressively tighten these screws, in either a clockwise or counter 

clockwise sequence, until outer ring releases. The shrink disc, hub 

and shaft will return to their original clearance fits.

Important:  Prior to removal the ends of push off screws are to be 

ground flat and chamfered to prevent damage to screw 

and outer ring threads during backoff.

 

WARNING 

DO NOT

 completely remove all locking screws before outer ring is 

disengaged from inner ring. A sudden release of the outer ring involves 

high separating forces and could result in permanent injury or death. Be 

certain that outer ring is disengaged from inner ring before completely 

removing locking screws.  

REINSTALLATION OF SHRINK DISCS

In relatively clean operating conditions, Shrink Discs can be re-used 

without prior cleaning. Shrink Discs used under severe conditions, how-

ever, require thorough cleaning and re-lubrication with Dow Corning

®

 

Molykote

®

 G-Rapid Plus Paste or equivalent.

LOCKING SCREW SIZES AND SPECIFIED TIGHTENING TORQUE M

a

Screw Size M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30

Tightening  

Torque  

Ma (ft lb)

25

52

89 140 214 420 730 1092 1460

Wrench Size 

Across Flats 

(mm)

13

17

19

21

24

30

36

41

46

 ©2012 Fenner Drives   B-PR-025   09/01/2012

Figure 2

INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR

 B-LOC

®

 SHRINK DISCS SERIES SD40

SD40

Grease-free

Summary of Contents for B-LOC B106

Page 1: ...ons Engineering Group ae fennerdrives com B103 2 B PR 014 B106 2 B PR 014 B109 3 B PR 018 B112 4 B PR 012 B113 5 B PR 015 B115 6 B PR 013 B117 7 B PR 022 B400 8 B PR 016 B800 9 B PR 017 Shrink Discs 1...

Page 2: ...t has been in operation 2 The torque capacity of these units can be increased by approximately 25 by thoroughly cleaning the shaft and Keyless Bushing bore of any lubricant In applications subject to...

Page 3: ...n at this point otherwise repeat Steps 6 and 7 NOTE 1 It is not necessary to re check tightening torque after equipment has been in operation 2 The torque capacity of these units can be increased by a...

Page 4: ...aft hub or coupling connection by means of a mechanical interference fit Please follow these INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS carefully to ensure proper performance of this B LOC unit WARNING Whe...

Page 5: ...rn at this point otherwise repeat Steps 7 and 8 NOTES 1 It is not necessary to re check tightening torque after equipment has been in operation 2 In installations subjected to extreme corrosion the sl...

Page 6: ...d torque Ma and check all locking screws No screw should turn at this point otherwise repeat Steps 7 and 8 NOTES 1 It is not necessary to re check tightening torque after equipment has been in operati...

Page 7: ...ler screws 8 Reset torque wrench to specified torque Ma and check all large locking screws and then reset torque wrench Ma and check all small locking screws No screw should turn at this point otherwi...

Page 8: ...shaft are located approximately opposite the keyway In addition a locking screw should be centered directly over the keyway When tightening locking screws it is important to follow the installation p...

Page 9: ...t least three 3 screws into push off threads in order to keep Parts 1 and 2 separated during assembly see Figure 2 3 After inserting Keyless Bushing into hub bore relocate locking screws used for sepa...

Page 10: ...turns even if initially some locking screws require a very low tightening torque to achieve 1 4 turns for several passes until 1 4 turns can no longer be achieved 5 Continue to apply overtorque for 1...

Page 11: ...set it approximately 5 higher than specified tightening torque Ma Tighten locking screws in either a clockwise or counterclockwise sequence using approx 1 4 i e 90 turns even if initially some locking...

Page 12: ...respectively Hand tighten remaining locking screws 5 Use torque wrench and set it approximately 5 higher than specified tightening torque Ma Tighten locking screws in either a clockwise or counterclo...

Page 13: ...out over torquing an infinite number of passes would be needed to reach specified tightening torque 6 Reset torque wrench to specified torque Ma and check all locking screws No screw should turn at th...

Page 14: ...0 Reset torque wrench to specified torque Ma and check all locking screws No screw should turn at this point Otherwise repeat Steps 9 and 10 REMOVAL Refer to Figure 2 Prior to initiating the following...

Page 15: ...components Loosen all locking screws in several stages by using approximately 1 2 turns following either a clockwise or counterclockwise sequence until the WK Rigid Coupling can be moved on the shafts...

Page 16: ...respectively Hand tighten remaining locking screws 5 Use torque wrench and set it approximately 5 higher than specified tightening torque Ma Tighten locking screws in either a clockwise or counterclo...

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