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FLYWHEEL AND FLYWHEEL HOUSING INSPECT/REPLACE/ALIGN.
This task covers: a. Removal b. Cleaning/Inspection c. Installation/Alignment
INITIAL SETUP
Test Equipment
Materials/Parts
Crack detection kit
T-handles
Dial indicator (Item 5, Appendix B)
Crocus abrasive cloth (Item 1, Appendix C)
Tools
Lubricating oil (Item 22, Appendix C)
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 30, Appendix C)
Reamer (Item 3, Appendix B)
Suitable guide studs
Drill (Item 2, Appendix B)
Wire brush
Torque wrench (Item 2, Appendix B)
Wire brush
Tool kit, general mechanic's (Item 1, Appendix B)
Equipment
Rubber hammer
Condition
Dowel pin extractor
Reference
Condition Description
Suitable lifting device
Paragraph
Speed increaser removed
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Paragraph
Starting motor removed
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General Safety Instructions
Insure proper methods and procedures are followed.
REMOVAL:
Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnecessary personnel are in the
hoisting area. Permit only personnel actually engaged in the hoisting operation to be near
the unit and hoisting equipment. All instructions for the hoisting operations must come
from one authorized person.
Injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur from improper hoisting. Hoist the
load slowly to avoid tearing out lifting bail assembly, slipping slings, or load shift. Do not
jerk the load or swing it from side-to-side when hoisting. This places additional stress on
hoisting components which can cause failure and loss of load. Be sure hoisting equipment
is on solid footing and is suitable for the size of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead
clearance when hoisting.
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