22.4
Speed governor
22.4.1 General
Data and dimensions
Governor:
Mechanical-hydraulic type
Weight:
~ 65 kg
The engine can be equipped with various governor alternatives
depending on the kind of application. Concerning the governor
itself, see the attached governor instruction book.
22.4.2 Hydraulic governor drive
The governor is driven by a separate drive unit, which, in turn,
is driven by the camshaft through helical gears. The governor is
fastened to this drive unit and connected to the drive shaft
through a serrated connection. The serrated coupling sleeve is
secured with screw. The governor, with drive, can thus be re-
moved and mounted as a unit or the governor can be changed
without removing the drive unit.
Pressure oil is led, through drillings in the bracket, to the
bearings and to a nozzle for lubricating the gears.
Check at recommended intervals:
·
radial and axial clearances of bearings,
·
gear clearance,
·
oil drillings and nozzle to be open,
·
serrated coupling sleeve to be firmly fastened to the shaft,
·
serrations of coupling sleeve and governor drive shaft for
wear.
Change worn parts.
22.4.3 Removal of governor
1 Loosen the terminal shaft lever (3),
governor electrical
connection and necessary pipe connections.
2 Open the governor fastening screws (4)
and pull the
governor vertically upwards. The governor must not fall or rest
on its driving shaft.
22.4.4 Mounting of governor
When mounting the same governor, check that the mark on the
lever (3) corresponds to that of the shaft.
Check the setting
according to section 22.3.
When mounting a new governor, proceed as follows:
1 Mount the governor
into position on the governor drive.
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