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SERVICE BULLETIN

Bulletin: SVB-106

Date Issued: May 28, 2004

Category: Inspection

Subject: Block Push Assembly Drive Shaft Failure

Machine Models: ASC Block-Push Bottom Feeders with serial number JN10301 and later

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Problem Recommended Action Procedure

Problem:

An operator of an ASC Block-Push Bottom Feeder recently reported that the block-pusher drive mechanism came off its track during normal operation and fell onto the lift assembly. The protective guarding on the operator side was heavily damaged as the mechanism fell, however, no operators were near this area at the time. There was no warning or indications of an impending failure with this assembly. This prefeeder had been in regular service for approximately 6 years.

Inspection of the block-pusher drive shaft found the solid shaft had completely fractured inside of the electric motor gearbox that turns this shaft.  The fracture location could not have been visually detected in advance of this failure due to the design and assembly of these parts. The operator replaced the drive shaft.

Alliance is aware of other similar reports on the ASC series of block-push prefeeders involving breakage of the block-pusher drive shaft in this area and/or excessive wear in the two rack & pinion drive gears on the ends of this shaft. These conditions result in an unexpected failure of the block-pusher drive mechanism that renders the prefeeder inoperative until it is repaired.

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Recommended Action:

Alliance recommends that you perform an initial inspection as described below within 90 days after receipt of this service bulletin.

If the initial inspection is satisfactory and the original drive shaft is not replaced with a new unit, Alliance recommends that you perform a repeat inspection within 2-3 years.

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Procedure:

  1. De-energize and lock-out the machine as described in the Operators Manual.

  2. Remove the block pusher drive assembly from the prefeeder. Remove the pinion gears from the drive shaft, and remove the drive shaft from the bearing supports and motor gearbox. The drive shaft must be completely separated from the motor gearbox in order to perform an adequate inspection. Remove keys and inspect all keyway slots for signs of fatigue and wear.

  3. If any parts require replacement contact the Alliance Spare Parts Desk at (509) 535-0356 for assistance with parts identification and ordering.

  4. Using magnetic particle or dye-penetrate methods inspect the reduced-diameter portion of the drive shaft for the presence of cracks. This area is approximately 15” long and includes the keyway slots. If cracks are confirmed, replace the drive shaft.

  5. The overall condition of the rack and pinion gears should be checked and parts replaced if excessive wear is found.  The following diagram shows the condition of both new and worn gear parts.

  6. Reinstall the keys in the drive shaft, and reinstall the drive shaft to the motor gearbox and into the block pusher assembly. Reinstall the pinion gears making sure that the taperlock bushings are tight (if installed).  Ensure that the block-push drive assembly is correctly timed with respect to the engagement of the pinion gears with the rack, i.e., that one side is not ahead of the other.

  7. The rack gear engagement should be checked for proper mesh.  The following diagram shows the proper gear mesh.  This can be adjusted by rotating the main drive shaft bearings up or down to obtain the proper gear mesh.

  8. The brake on the electric drive motor should be checked for the proper air gap of 0.010” – 0.012”.  This will help the block pusher assembly stop in a constant position and reduce over-travel, preventing the assembly hitting the hard stops.

  9. Limit switches for the block-pusher assembly should be checked for proper operation and location.  This will help prevent the possibility of the assembly contacting the hard stops.

  10. Alliance has developed a “Secondary Restraint Safety Cable Retrofit Kit” to provide a mechanical backup method to physically prevent the block pusher assembly from falling off its track.  Alliance highly recommends that operators obtain and install this retrofit kit as a part of performing this service bulletin inspection. Contact the Alliance Spare Parts Desk at (509) 535-0356 for further information and assistance with kit ordering.

  11. Remove lockouts, energize the prefeeder, and check for proper block-pusher operation in accordance with the Operator Manual.

Please advise Alliance of any significant findings resulting from your inspections. Comments may be forwarded to Mr. Mike Thayer, Customer Service Manager, at mthayer@alliancellc.net.

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