Structural Maintenance (Rev 6/98)
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FAN SHAFT ASSEMBLY
The unit is equipped with a one-piece fan shaft assembly
that contains tapered roller bearings in a sealed oil reservoir.
This assembly does not require any maintenance. The fan
shaft has is a level plug and a fill plug, but they are not nor-
mally used except after the removal and repair of the fan
shaft assembly. The condenser end oil seal and the evapora-
tor end oil seal should be checked during the pre-trip
inspection for oil leakage. If there is any sign of leakage, the
fan shaft assembly should be removed and repaired.
NOTE: The fan shaft assembly requires a special lubri-
cant, P/N 203-278.
Fan Shaft Assembly Overhaul
Disassembly
1.
Remove the fan shaft assembly from the fan module.
Remove both oil plugs and drain the oil from the hous-
ing.
2.
After draining the oil from the housing, remove the
four retaining bolts from the retainer cap.
3.
To remove the shaft from the assembly, tap the opposite
end of the shaft with a soft hammer. After the shaft has
been removed, clean all parts in clean solvent.
4.
Using a punch, remove the oil seal from the retainer
cap and from the evaporator end of the assembly. With
the seals removed, clean the housing and cap in clean
solvent.
5.
Check the condition of the vent. If it is loose or dam-
aged, it must be repaired or replaced.
6.
After all the parts are cleaned, inspect the bearings and
bearing races for wear or damage.
7.
To replace the bearings, first remove the roll pin that is
in the center of the shaft.
8.
With the roll pin removed, place a pipe over the shaft
and drive one bearing down until the opposite bearing
and bearing spacer release from the shaft.
9.
After removing one bearing and the bearing spacer,
turn the shaft upside down, and using the pipe drive the
other bearing off.
10. The bearing races can be driven out with a punch and
replaced in the same manner.
Reassembly
1.
Install the new bearings on the shaft with a pipe in the
same way they were removed.
2.
When replacing the bearing race on the evaporator end
of the assembly, the splash guard will come out with the
race. Reinstall the splash guard after replacing the bear-
ing race.
3.
Install a new oil seal on the evaporator end of the
assembly after replacing the bearing race and splash
guard.
4.
Place the shaft in the housing. Install a new seal in the
retainer cap. Use the original shims and replace the O-
ring if necessary.
5.
Place the retainer cap assembly over the shaft, and then
install the bolts.
6.
Torque the bolts in a criss-cross pattern in equal steps to
9 N•m (6.7 ft-lb).
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