Falk
™
Drive One
®
Enclosed Gear Drives
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Owners Manual
Type D Series
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Sizes M1130 thru M1210
(Page 11 of 27)
Rexnord Industries, LLC, 3001 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 53208-4200
168-050
Telephone: 414-342-3131 Fax: 414-937-4359
January 2019
e-mail: info@rexnord.com web: www.rexnord.com
Supersedes 04-11
(PN 2124650)
Stored & Inactive Gear Drives
Each gear drive is protected with a rust preventative that
will protect parts against rust for a period of 4 months in
an outdoor shelter or 12 months in a dry building after
shipment from the Factory.
If a gear drive is to be stored, or is inactive after installation
beyond the above periods, drain oil from housing and
spray all internal parts with a rust preventative oil that is
soluble in lubricating oil or add Motorstor™ vapor phase
rust inhibitor at the rate of 1.05 liters per cubic meter (one
ounce per cubic foot) of internal drive space (5% of sump
capacity). Refer to Table 13 for Motorstor quantities. Rotate
the shafts several times by hand. Before operating, drives
which have been stored or inactive must be filled to the
proper level with oil meeting the specifications given in
this manual. Refer to Manual 128-014 for “Start-up after
Storage” instructions.
Periodically inspect stored or inactive gear drives and
spray or add rust inhibitor every six months, or more often
if necessary. Indoor dry storage is recommended.
Gear drives ordered for extended storage can be treated
at the Factory with a special preservative and sealed
to rust-proof parts for periods longer than those cited
previously.
The vented dipstick should be replaced with a plug
(vented dipstick should be attached to gear drive for future
use) so that the protective rust inhibiting atmosphere
is sealed inside the drive. Install vented dipstick when
preparing drive for operation.
Table 13 — Motorstor/VCI–10
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(Add to stored or inactive drives)
DRIVE SIZE
Motorstor
Milliliters Per Drive
Ounces Per Drive
M1130
45
1.5
M1140 & M1150
60
2
M1160 & M1170
120
4
M1180 & M1190
180
6
M1200 & M1210
235
10
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