Hudson Sales & Engineering Tuf-Lite 5000 Series User Manual Page 2

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Installation Manual 5000 Page 2 of 8 August 2000
ASSEMBLY WITH BUSHING
Clean all mating surfaces between hub, bushing and shaft. All
grease and lubricant should be removed, leaving the mating sur-
faces dry.
If there is no shoulder on shaft to prevent bushing from sliding
down shaft, slide spacer/sleeve (not provided) on shaft before bush-
ing or use a thrust retainer (optional equipment) on top of hub.
Slide bushing and key onto shaft until flush with end of shaft. The
shaft size determines the bushing type (R2, S2, or U1). Lock bush-
ing on shaft by tightening the set screw in flange with an Allen
Wrench. Line up key and set hub on bushing. Engage the three (3)
cap screws in flange of bushing into hub spool, using a torque
wrench with a socket, and tighten evenly. Use the following table
to determine the proper tools and torque values.
Long T-Handle Allen Wrench Set (3/16” to 3/8”)
Medium Size Flat Head Screw Driver
Brass Ball Peen Hammer
Flat Bastard File
240 Grit Sand Paper
Anti-Seize Lubricant
WD-40
12” Crescent Wrench
Shop Towels
Exact-A-Pitch
®
Digital Protractor
25 ft. Measuring Tape
Pencil or Marker
Open/Box End Wrench Set (1/2” - 1-1/2”)
Socket Set for 1/2” Drive (1/2” - 1-1/2”)
Torque Wrench(s) Rated for 0-200 ft-lb.
ASSEMBLY WITH STRAIGHT SHAFT
(NO BUSHING)
Clean all mating surfaces between the hub and the shaft. If there is
no shoulder on shaft to prevent hub from sliding down shaft, slide
spacer/sleeve (not provided) on shaft before hub or use a thrust
retainer (optional equipment) on top of hub. Install key in shaft.
Line up key and keyway and set hub on shaft. Tighten set screw(s)
in hub.
ASSEMBLY WITH TAPERED SHAFT
(NO BUSHING REQUIRED)
Clean all mating surfaces between the hub and shaft.
Align keyways and install hub. Install retainer plate and cap
screw(s) with lock washer(s). Shaft size determines what size cap
screw is necessary. Using a torque wrench with a socket, evenly
tighten cap screw to recommended standard per table below.
NOTE: Retaining arrangement varies with gear shaft design.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Allen Cap Torque
Bushing Wrench Screw Socket (ft-lb)
Size Size Size Size Dry
R2 3/16” 3/8” 9/16” 29
S2 3/16” 1/2” 3/4” 70
U1 3/16” 5/8” 15/16” 140
Torque Value
Cap Screw Socket (ft-lb)
Size Size Lubricated Dry
5/8” NC 15/16” 100 110
3/4” NC 1-1/8” 125 130
1” NC 1-1/2” 150 160
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