Baldor 9C - Manual

Baldor 9C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – DESCRIPTION; INSTALLATION; Note: The coupling flange must be
  • Page 4 – Stalled; Table 1 – Flow Charge Recommendations; Based on % of Starting Torque for 1760 RPM NEMA Design B Motors
  • Page 5 – Table 2 – FLEXIDYNE Thermal Capacity; REPLACEMENT OF PARTS; Disassembly
  • Page 6 – Reassembly
  • Page 7 – FLEXIDYNE Trouble Analysis; Symptom; FLEXIDYNE Flow Charge Analysis; Condition
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FOR

FLEXIDYNE

®

Couplings

Sizes 9C and 11C

WARNING

: Because of the possible danger to persons(s) or property from accidents which may result from the improper use of products, it is

important that correct procedures be followed. Products must be used in accordance with the engineering information specified in the catalog.
Proper installation, maintenance and operation procedures must be observed. The instructions in the instruction manuals must be followed.
Inspections should be made as necessary to assure safe operation under prevailing conditions. Proper guards and other suitable safety
devices or procedures as may be desirable or as may be specified in safety codes should be provided, and are neither provided by Baldor
Electric Company Automaton nor are the responsibility of Baldor Electric Company. This unit and its associated equipment must be installed,
adjusted and maintained by qualified personnel who are familiar with the construction and operation of all equipment in the system and the
potential hazards involved. When risk to persons or property may be involved, a holding device must be an integral part of the driven
equipment beyond the speed reducer output shaft.

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This material is not intended to provide operational instructions. Appropriate instruction
manuals and precautions should be studied prior to installation, operation or maintenance of
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Summary

Page 3 - DESCRIPTION; INSTALLATION; Note: The coupling flange must be

DESCRIPTION FLEXIDYNE dry fluid couplings are a unique concept to provide soft start and momentary overload protection for all types of driven equipment. Standard NEMA-B motors with RPM base speeds of 1750, 1160 or 860 are commonly used with a FLEXIDYNE, yet other available power sources may be used...

Page 4 - Stalled; Table 1 – Flow Charge Recommendations; Based on % of Starting Torque for 1760 RPM NEMA Design B Motors

4 MAINTENANCE For average industrial applications involving 3 or 4 starts a day of not more than 6 seconds acceleration time each, the flow charge should be changed every 10,000 hours of operation. For more severe conditions, visually inspect flow charge at more frequent intervals; it should be chan...

Page 5 - Table 2 – FLEXIDYNE Thermal Capacity; REPLACEMENT OF PARTS; Disassembly

Table 1 – Flow Charge Recommendations (cont.) Based on % of Starting Torque for 1175 RPM NEMA Design B Motors 100% @ 1175 RPM 125% @ 1160 RPM 150% @ 1150 RPM 175% @ 1130 RPM 200% @ 1100 RPM Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Flow Charge Rated Motor HP FLEXI- DYNE Size Start- ing HP Lbs....

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