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Disassembly

1. Use a paint pen to mark the corresponding ends of

the inner race (50), outer race (42) and the over-run-
ning  clutch  (46).  The  marks  will  aid  reassembly.
Remove one retaining ring (47) from the outer race
(42). Carefully push the inner race (50) through the
outer race (42) toward the end the retaining ring was
removed  from.  The  inner  race  will  bring  with  it  the
roller bearing (44) from that end.

2. Use a non-marring brass punch and a small hammer

to carefully tap the remaining bearing (44) out of the
outer race (42). The over-running clutch (46) may be
removed  from  the  inner  race.  Closely  inspect  the
polished  surfaces  of  the  over-running  clutch  cams
and  the  races.  Check  for  wear,  scoring,  pitting  or
heat  discoloration.  Closely  inspect  the  roller  bear-
ings  for  signs  of  damage,  pitting  or  heat  discol-
oration.  If  there  is  any  imperfection  in  these  parts,
they must be replaced.

Assembly

1. If  both  bearings  (44)  have  been  removed  from  the

outer  race,  install  one  bearing  onto  the  inner  race
(50). 

2. Install  the  over-running  clutch  (46)  onto  the  inner

race (50), be certain of the freewheel direction. The
long shoulder end of the outer race faces toward the
hydraulic motor.

3. Install  the  internal  retaining  ring  (43)  into  the  inner

race  (50).  Install  the  inner  race  (50)  and  the  over-
running clutch (46) into the outer race (42) by slow-
ly rotating the inner race in the free-wheel direction
as you gently push the cams into the outer race. The
internal  retaining  ring  should  be  located  toward  the
hoist gear train and away from the hydraulic motor.
This offset provides room for the splined motor shaft.

4. Install the remaining bearing (44) and retaining ring

(47). Make certain all retaining rings are fully seated
in the grooves. Apply a liberal amount of hoist gear
oil to the over-running brake clutch assembly before
installing into a hoist.

OVER-RUNNING CLUTCH SERVICE

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NOTE: 

Outer race (item 42), Inner race (item 50)

and Over-running clutch (item 46) are NOT SOLD
individually as replacement parts.  If any of these
parts require replacement, the entire over-running
clutch assembly must be replaced.  Carefully note
the  relative  orientation  between  the  inner  and
outer races, and the direction of free rotation of the
inner  race.    The  clutch  MUST  be  re-assembled
correctly for proper hoist operation.

The  polished  surfaces  of  the  inner  and  outer  race
and the over-running cams must be perfectly smooth
to  insure  positive  engagement  of  the  clutch.    The
slightest  defect  may  reduce  clutch  effectiveness,
which may lead to loss of load control and result in
property damage, injury or death.  It is generally rec-
ommended  to  replace  the  entire  clutch  assembly  if
any component is defective.  For these reasons, the
over-running  clutch  assembly  should  be  disassem-
bled for inspection only if the hoist has exhibited any
unusual  operation  that  would  point  toward  a  clutch
malfunction,  or  the  over-running  clutch  assembly
shows external signs of mechanical damage.

Failure to assemble the over-running clutch assem-
bly  with  all  parts  oriented  correctly  may  result  in
reduced brake effectiveness, which may lead to loss
of load control and result in property damage, injury
or death.

Input Spline Side

Inner race to rotate freely in
CW direction when viewed
from motor end.

Item

Description

Quantity

42

Outer Race

1

43

Retaining Ring

1

44

Sprag Bearing

2

46

Sprag Clutch

1

47

Retaining Ring

2

50

Inner Race

1

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Summary of Contents for BRADEN PD21A Series

Page 1: ...PLANETARY HOIST INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MANUAL LIT2158 R2 9 2007 Printed in U S A PACR WINCH DIVISION P O BOX 547 BROKEN ARROW OK U S A 74013 PHONE 918 251 8511 FAX 918 259 1575 www pacc...

Page 2: ...8 INSTALLATION 9 WIRE ROPE INSTALLATION 9 HOIST OPERATION 11 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 12 RECOMMENDED FASTENER TORQUE 12 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 13 RECOMMENDED GEAR OIL 14 OIL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS 15 TROUBLE...

Page 3: ...stood Some pictures in this manual may show details or attachments that are different from your hoist Also some com ponents have been removed for illustrative purposes Continuing product improvement m...

Page 4: ...ds or kilograms on the first layer of cable The maximum rating for any particular hoist is based on maintaining an acceptable structural design factor and service life Certain combinations of drum gea...

Page 5: ...to clean oil or perform any mainte nance on a machine with the engine or prime mover running unless instructed to do so in this manual 20 Never operate hoist controls unless you are proper ly positio...

Page 6: ...y from 0800 to 1630 hours CST by fax at 918 259 1575 or via the internet at www paccarwinch com for the latest avail able information CAUTION This emblem is used to warn against potential or unsafe pr...

Page 7: ...N The dual brake system consists of a dynamic brake sys tem and a static brake system The dynamic brake system has two operating compo nents 1 Brake valve assembly 2 Hydraulic motor The brake valve is...

Page 8: ...ot rotate until sufficient pilot pressure is present to open the brake valve Figures 3 4 The fric tion brake within the hoist will completely release at a pressure lower than that required to open the...

Page 9: ...Base Components Drum Gear Train Motor Brake Valve Brake Cylinder Brake Clutch Support End Bracket Detail PD21A COMPONENTS 8...

Page 10: ...mm 5 Hydraulic lines and components that operate the hoist should be of sufficient size to assure minimum back pres sureatthehoistmotorports Toinsureadequatestaticbrake load holding ability back pres...

Page 11: ...mine the proper wedge size It is important that the wire rope have the proper ten sioning when it is installed on the drum When the wire rope is first installed you should operate the hoist with light...

Page 12: ...ke operation Our tests indicate that excessive ly heavy or thick gear oil may contribute to intermit tent brake slippage Make certain that the gear oil viscosity used in your hoist is correct for your...

Page 13: ...NOTE The hydraulic circuit shown below is representative of typical Braden hoists Options and accessory equip ment may result in changes to the circuit shown If there are any questions regarding the h...

Page 14: ...the full length of wire rope rigging and all sheaves according to the wire rope and crane man ufacturer s recommendations 6 A warm up procedure is recommended at each start up and is mandatory at amb...

Page 15: ...aring support It is important to keep the vent plug clean and unob structed Whenever the gear oil is changed the vent plug should be removed cleaned in solvent and reinstalled Do not paint over the ve...

Page 16: ...n property damage personal injury or death Early detection of accelerated component wear allows the scheduling of corrective maintenance and can reduce in operation failures and costly down time Takin...

Page 17: ...ug with a hole drilled through it located behind the pilot port fitting on the brake valve If it becomes plugged it will prevent the pilot pressure from the manifold from opening the brake valve If it...

Page 18: ...ith rec ommended planetary gear oil listed in Preventive Maintenance Brake clutch may be damaged or worn Disassemble and inspect brake clutch as described in Over running Clutch Service 1 Excessive sy...

Page 19: ...charts for additional information Perform rigging service as rec ommended by crane manufac turer Same as remedies for Trouble D1 Thoroughly clean exterior and flush interior Fill drain to proper level...

Page 20: ...n the load is slacked off the several wraps on the drum will stay closer together and maintain an even layer If rope of improper lay is used the coils will spread apart each time the load is removed T...

Page 21: ...un gear shaft and lift the input planetary carrier assembly from the drum 10 Lift the cable drum off the drum bearing support and endplate assembly 11 Thoroughly clean and inspect all components at th...

Page 22: ...f 19 rollers separat ed by a spacer ring in the output planet gears Place a second thrust washer on top of the planet gear Carefully slide the planet gear with bearing rollers and thrust washers into...

Page 23: ...ring Rollers 114 39 Spirol Pin 3 101 Bearing Spacer 3 Output Planet Carrier Assembly Primary Planetary Carrier Assembly Item Description Quantity 26 Primary Planetary Carrier 1 27 Primary Planet Gear...

Page 24: ...tall the remaining bearing 44 and retaining ring 47 Make certain all retaining rings are fully seated in the grooves Apply a liberal amount of hoist gear oil to the over running brake clutch assembly...

Page 25: ...n back up ring 6 from the cylinder 4 Remove the pressure plate 7 and the springs 9 and spring spacer 10 Clean and Inspect 1 Thoroughly clean all the brake cylinder parts at this time Check sealing sur...

Page 26: ...n top of the last steel brake disc 4 To check brake stack height place pressure plate 7 on top of brake spacer Hold pressure plate down firmly by hand and measure gap in three places between motor ada...

Page 27: ...nstall the four capscrews and lockwashers After the capscrews make contact with the motor adapter evenly tighten them one turn at a time until the motor adapter is drawn tight against the brake cylind...

Page 28: ...is even with the outside surface of the closure Install a new o ring 68 into the groove in the out side diameter of the closure Lubricate the outside diameter of the closure with multi purpose grease...

Page 29: ...is complete check all fas teners and hydraulic fittings to make certain they have been properly tightened Refill the hoist with the recommended planetary hoist gear oil 17 Before returning the hoist t...

Page 30: ...ce from the brake release BR port using a 5 32 in Allen wrench 2 Remove the spool spring retainer 3 and spool spring 11 Check spring free length Replace spring if less than 1 15 16 in 49 2 mm long 3 R...

Page 31: ...o rings to return to their original size after being stretched 3 Lubricate the spool and damper piston o rings with hydraulic oil Carefully install the damper piston into the spool 4 Lubricate the sp...

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