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5.0 Corrective Maintenance & Troubleshooting

 

The following sections will offer information, instructions, and guidelines regarding issues of corrective 

maintenance such as painting, backlash adjustment, and maintenance kits. 

5.1 Top 5 ESA Maintenance & Troubleshooting FAQ

 

1.

What should be done about chips, cracks, scratches, etc., in the paint of the reflector and/or other

 

ESA surfaces?

Priming and/or painting certain surfaces of the ESA is permitted and advisable under specific conditions such as

 

gouges, scratches, etc. in the surface of the reflector paint (refer to 

Section 5.2

 for detailed instructions).

2.

How can I remove Backlash?

Backlash is removed by performing anti-backlash Jack Adjustment (for detailed instructions, see 

Section 5.3

)

3.

Are there any particular kits available for purposes of maintenance?

A number of maintenance kits are available for this particular antenna. A list of these kits may be found in

 

Table 

5.1

 (refer to 

Section 5.4

).

4.

Are there any particular precautions that can be taken to avoid damaging the feed window?

All 

Kratos

 ESA feed windows are rated at .5 psi. This means placing any pressure on the feed window of

 

more 

than .5 psi is likely to cause permanent damage to feed window, which will require replacement.

5.

What is the proper stow procedure for the 4.5m antenna?

For telescoping strut type mounts, verify all set screws are securely tightened (minimum of 50 ft-lbs) on the

 

Azimuth and Elevation struts. For threaded rod strut type mounts, fully retract the threaded rod into the Az and

 

El strut pipes. The Azimuth strut should be placed in the center of its travel. Please note that stow positioning

 

must be performed 

before

 wind speeds reach 65mph, otherwise the motors may not function.

5.2 Corrective Painting Instructions 

The following sections offer detailed instructions for corrective painting of particular surfaces on the Earth Station 

Antenna. Please keep in mind that only qualified personnel should be allowed to perform these procedures. Also, 

be certain to 

read all of the following sections thoroughly

 

BEFORE

 

proceeding

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5.2.1 Preparatory Cleaning of Aluminum Surfaces

Remove all loose paint and/or rust from the surface to be painted using a scraper, wire brush, or steel wool. 

If steel wool is used, take care to ensure that none of it is left on the reflector or feed horn window after 

cleaning (steel wool tends to leave behind particles). Wipe the surface to be painted with acetone using a 

soft rag. However, keep in mind that the acetone will also dissolve the surrounding paint if used too heavily 

and/or rubbed too hard. Paint edges can be blended to the metal using very fine grit sandpaper. If necessary, 

the surface of the reflector may be washed clean using plain water.  

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 Do NOT use bleach, soap, cleaning solutions, or kerosene, as these substances leave behind residue 

that is difficult to remove. 

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5.2.2 Priming Cleaned Aluminum Surfaces

Apply a thin coat (approximately .5 to 1 mil) of primer and feather paint it onto adjacent painted areas

Allow primer to dry thoroughly (4-5 hours, depending on environmental conditions) before applying a

finish coat of primer

Allow finish coat of primer to dry thoroughly (8-12 hours) before proceeding

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5.2.3 Painting Primed Aluminum Surfaces

For antenna surfaces, such as the front or back of the main reflector or subreflector, high-reflectivity white 

paint should be used. This type of paint disperses light rays. The paint may be applied to the prepared area 

using a brush, roller, or sprayer. If a sprayer is used, be sure to first thin the paint to a proper consistency 

with paint thinner (10-15% thinner).  

Summary of Contents for ES45MP-1

Page 1: ...ation Operations Maintenance Manual Document OM45T Revision N Kratos Defense Security Solutions Inc Kratos Defense Security Solutions Inc 1120 Jupiter Road Suite 102 Plano Texas 75074 USA www KratosDe...

Page 2: ...port and we will provide this free of charge through an agreeable medium We expect all source code archives will be posted to public FTP servers At the time of this writing the exact address is not kn...

Page 3: ...6 4 0 Preventive Maintenance 17 4 1 General Cleaning 17 4 1 1 Electrical Parts 17 4 1 2 Mechanical parts 17 4 2 Inspections 18 4 2 1 Local Control Motor Drive Controller Inspection 18 4 2 2 Antenna In...

Page 4: ...ds 10 Figure 3 1 Pure Noise Signal on Spectrum Analyzer 13 Figure 3 2 Minimum Transponder Signal on Spectrum Analyzer 13 Figure 3 3 Antenna Radiation Pattern Topographical Diagram w Plan View 14 Figur...

Page 5: ...he antenna parts can be verified and or determined with such a review I II Description The 4 5m ESA provides high gain and exceptional pattern characteristics The electrical performance and exceptiona...

Page 6: ...f Kratos Defense Security Solutions Inc Installation Notice Installation maintenance or removal of the hardware described in this manual requires qualified and experienced personnel Kratos installatio...

Page 7: ...his manual Ensure all personnel understand apply these precautions in all phases of installation operation maintenance Failure to do so may result in loss of life KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Personne...

Page 8: ...e time when the unit is in operation or powered on as they may move without warning NEVER stand underneath any object while it is being lifted NEVER remove disable or exceed the unit s safety software...

Page 9: ...tallation of the 4 5m Earth Station Antenna NOTE the tools listed in the below table are subject to change without notice Consult assembly instruction documents drawings and or Kratos Tech Support if...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 1 1a Figure 1 1b Bolts Shorter than 4 Diameters Bolts Longer than 4 Diameters A 325 hardware should be tightened according to the following tensioning procedure Step...

Page 11: ...formed it is important to refer to the appropriate drawing NOTE It is important to match up the appropriate drawings listed in the below table to the specific antenna type Refer to the Introduction Se...

Page 12: ...g assembly of the Azimuth Jackscrew ensure that the Azimuth Jackscrew assembly is in the fully retracted position During hoisting with crane of the Motor Jack Assembly do NOT attach any ropes to the S...

Page 13: ...screw is firmly tightened on the Strut Assembly as shown in Figure 100b Step 4 of 7 Remove the two indicated strut support setscrews and attach base angle to corresponding strut support using the supp...

Page 14: ...me occurs Return to the position yielding the greatest amplitude The maximum Azimuth excursion from the original setting should not exceed 1 5 degrees or the antenna may begin to access a different sa...

Page 15: ...was peaked on a side lobe in Azimuth it was appropriately aligned with the El axis go to Step 6 If the antenna was peaked on a side lobe in Elevation it was appropriately aligned with the Az axis go t...

Page 16: ...rather than maximizing the transponder of interest Figure 3 4 Polarization at 45 Degrees from Optimum Setting Step 9 of 9 With all 24 transponder signals of approximately equal amplitude appearing on...

Page 17: ...Assembly Step 1 of 3 Remove the Manual Actuator Assembly by first removing the hardware that secures the actuator to the base angle Store the manual actuator assembly and corresponding hardware in a...

Page 18: ...FORE proceeding Minor cleaning such as the removal of dust and loose foreign particles can be accomplished by one or all of the following methods Vacuuming Using a soft bristle brush or lint free clot...

Page 19: ...3 position selector switches Azimuth Slow Fast Elevation Slow fast and Polarization CCW CW for smooth operation Note that there is an audible click during actuation from Left to Center for each switch...

Page 20: ...Discoloration blistering or burns are evidence of overload s Measure the actual value s of any suspect electrical components as with a digital multimeter and compare against value s in the product s...

Page 21: ...eck off included voltage readings retaken to determine if proper voltage was available Current readings were also taken as a reference for future comparison to serve as a troubleshooting aid in determ...

Page 22: ...ler inner door and place the LOCAL REMOTE switch in the REMOTE position to return antenna control to the studio Then close and lock the outer local control motor drive controller door 4 3 Pedestal Mou...

Page 23: ...paint will not adhere to the surface Acetone will dissolve paint if applied heavily and rubbed vigorously Do not use bleach soap solutions or kerosene as it is difficult to remove the residue Allow th...

Page 24: ...4 as shown in the Lubrication Chart Table 5 1 may require you to remove the indicated drain plug if present and by using a measuring cup to collect and measure the amount of SHC624 oil that drains out...

Page 25: ...the motors may not function 5 2 Corrective Painting Instructions The following sections offer detailed instructions for corrective painting of particular surfaces on the Earth Station Antenna Please k...

Page 26: ...peratures will likely require cure times to be extended Allow the primer to dry thoroughly before applying the topcoat Application of the topcoat should be done based on the above instructions Table 5...

Page 27: ...g can also result in a destructive heat buildup and or operational failure Figure 5 1 Jac Jack Anti Backlash Procedure 5 4 Maintenance Kits The below table provides descriptions of and Kratos part num...

Page 28: ...ure all items arrive safe and in working order Despite these efforts equipment is at times received with damage or faults When this occurs it may be necessary to return some items to Kratos for either...

Page 29: ...information and or technical documentation Kratos Corporate Website www KratosDefense com Kratos Tech Support Phone 214 291 7659 Kratos Tech Support Email Kratosspacesupport kratosdefense com Kratos...

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