I believe the assembly is called a static pulley.
It uses a static shaft, while the drum rotates.
Companies like this one linked below could give you better insight of construction and maintenance practice for these units.
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I will use this for an example:
A 4" journal turns at 100 rpm , the circumference is moving at 100 feet per minute......
Out of an old book on journal bearings
Under 600 feet per minute (Diameter X .001) + .001 = recommended clearance
Same book
over 600 feet per minute (Diameter X...
Curiosity, is getting the better of me.....
How did you come up with the .007 vs .015 for the Inside Diameter?
How did you check the fit on the outside diameter?
If it really is out of spec.. Why not make the supplier fix the issue?
I'm curious..
What is the shaft size and clearance in the journal bearings?
What is the clearance in the wear rings?
Is it a sleeve bearing with a bronze oil ring?
What is the rpm?
Obviously, is it just a paper trail issue? or did something actually happen to the shafting?
I would suggest some reading material.....[: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airy_points :]
And some V blocks, in the absence of a granite plate a large milling machine table would work.
A lathe with...
So what is going on with your pump, that caused you to want to measure shaft run out?
Pump Bowl shafting is .002 per foot TIR
line shafting is .005 per foot TIR
You might as well tell us spider spacing, HP, RPM..... Etc....
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Out of curiosity,
Do you have more pictures?
What size of shafting?
How much HP? & RPM?
What is length of of pump assembly? and column pipe length?
Usually,from my experience, spider bearings and or pump bowl bearing lock up when you have a dry run or not enough liquid to lube the...
A 30mm gap?
I've run into something similar, you might need to look for an adapter sleeve or European term collet as we discovered when management went looking for a replacement for a damaged part.
Re-Measure everything, make sure it right.
I know its a long process, use the 1/4 turn draw...
I have seen two different ways to deal with shrink disk or Ringfeder couplings.
One way is continuous tightening in 1/4 turn increments.
The second is a crisscross pattern.
The last one, I worked with the mechanics would pull through the torque wrench click with a little extra.
That day it...
Holes are to small .015 to .02 clearance, no lubrication required.
A tight fit on pins / hardened dowels will not allow the movement that you need for the ratchet to work properly.
opinion:
As for the extra holes, I would keep them.
no springs, gravity does the work.
re examine the pin size.
After..
I would recommend some sort of alignment monitoring.
Example: RotAlign live trend.
The computer knows where you left the alignment, after running you will have an idea of how each machine grows thermally.
There is of course the old stand by..... dial indicators and graph paper.....
Maybe the instructions are referring to play / clearance between the Plain bearings I.e. wear rings and wear sleeves?
Excessive clearances will affect the pump while running.
Larger line shafting would of fixed rigidity of 10ft joints, but not the lube requirements.......
Grease packed pump bearings and oil column for the line shafting.....
Is this a new installation?
If the pump nozzle has a flange for a bolted connection.
Why would you need an extra brace?
In my opinion you should:
Double check minimum submergence over the eye of the suction impeller.
Probably should recheck your base plate thickness as well.