Imat 4thg01-99 e
Imat 4thg01-99 e
Imat 4thg01-99 e
S.p.A
via Alla Campagna, 1
24060 Costa di Mezzate (Bg) Italy
Tel.: +39 035 682299
Fax: +39 035 687791
E-mail: info@airtorque.it
CONTENTS
1)
GENERAL
2)
WARNING
3)
WORKING CONDITIONS AND TECHNICAL DATA
4)
OPERATING FUNCTION AND DIRECTION OF ROTATION
5)
ACTUATOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
6)
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
7)
STORAGE INSTRUCTION
1) GENERAL
This instruction manual contains important information regarding the installation, operation, maintenance and storage for AIR TORQUE rack and pinion
pneumatic actuators. Please read these instructions carefully and save them for future reference. It is important that only properly trained personnel
disassemble/assemble the actuator.
2) WARNING
Do not operate the actuator using inflammable, oxidising, corrosive, explosive and unstable gases or liquids. For actuators installed in potentially
explosive zones, make sure that the internal parts of the actuator cannot come into contact with the external atmosphere.
It is important that the actuator should only be used within pressure limits indicated in our technical specifications.
Operating the actuator over pressure limits will damage internal parts as well as cause damage to the housing.
Operating the actuator over temperature limits will damage internal and external components (disassembly of spring return actuator may become
dangerous).
Operating the actuator in corrosive environments with incorrect protection may damage the internal and external parts.
Do not disassemble individual spring cartridges. Disassembly may result in personal injury. For further information contact Air Torque.
Isolate all air lines and make sure that actuator air connection is vented before installation or servicing of the actuator.
Do not remove end caps or disassemble the actuator while the actuator is pressurised.
Before installing onto a valve make sure that the rotation of the valve and the actuator are the same and that the position indicator orientation is
also correct.
If the actuator is incorporated in a system or used within safety devices or circuits, the customer shallensure that the national and local safety
laws and regulations are observed.
Operating media:
Dry or lubricated air or inert/non-corrosive gases provided they are compatible with internal actuator parts and lubricant. The operating media must have a
dew point equal to 20C (-4F) or at least 10C below the ambient temperature. The maximum particle size must not exceed 30 m.
Supply pressure:
The maximum supply pressure is 8 Bar (116 PSI), 7 Bar (101,5 PSI) for AT801.
Generally for Double Acting and Spring Return actuator the supply pressure is: from 2.5 Bar (36 PSI) minimum to 8 Bar (116 PSI) maximum.
Operating Temperature:
Operating Time:
See Technical Data Sheet.
Caution: The operating speeds depend on several factors such as: supply pressure/supply capacity (i.e. pipe diameter/flow capacity or pneumatic
accessory), valve type, valve torque and characteristics, what safety factor is to be applied, frequency of operation and temperature.
Stroke:
The stroke for AIR TORQUE actuators is as follows (See technical data):
Standard construction: 90 rotation with stroke adjustment at 0 and 90 + or 4
Type 120 stroke: 120 rotation with stroke adjustment at 0 and 120 + or 4
Type 180 stroke: 180 rotation with stroke adjustment at 0 and 180 + or 4
Lubrication:
The actuators are factory lubricated for the life of the actuator in normal working conditions.
The standard lubricant is suitable for use from 20C (-4F) to +80C (+176F).
For low (LT) and high (HT) temperature service, where special grease is required please contact AIR TORQUE.
Recommended Air Torque actuator lubricants for standard working conditions:
- Kluber Unigear LA02
- Esso (Exxon) Beacon EP2
- Fina Marson EP L2
- Shell Alvania EP2
- Mobilux EP2
Construction:
Rack and pinion actuator design suitable for both indoor or outdoor installations.
The utmost cleanliness is required during air supply connection to the actuator i.e. the connecting pipe thread, fittings and seals must be clean and
dirt-free.
When fitting accessories onto the actuator assemble them in such a way that the top of the drive shaft is easily accessible should manual operation of
6) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
With the information given below, AIR TORQUE provides the end user with all the required information necessary for maintenance. Under normal
operating conditions the actuator requires only periodic observation to ensure proper adjustment.
Rebuilding of the AIR TORQUE actuators is allowed only to the personnel of AIR TORQUE or to personnel which are properly instructed. By
contravention the guarantees expires!
Spare kits for maintenance are available to replace all seals and bearings (Soft components listed in table) that may be necessary between 300,000
and 1,000,000 cycles depending on operating and/or environmental conditions and actuator size.
Model
AT 051
AT 101
AT 201
AT 251
AT 301
AT 351
AT 401
AT 451
AT 501
AT 551
AT 601
AT 651
AT 701
AT 801
EX1 mm EX2 mm
10
10
13
13
17
19
19
22
22
24
30
30
36
46
8
10
10
10
13
13
17
17
19
19
22
24
22
24
d
mm
14
16
22
25
26
36
38
45
48
52
58
68
80
90
UNIT Q.TY
PART DESCRIPTION
01
02
03
WASHER
04
05*
06*
07*
08*
09*
PLUG
10
11*
12
PISTON GUIDE
13
8/12/16 (A)
14*
15*
16*
17
18
19
POSITION INDICATOR
20*
21*
30 (B)
31 (B)
39
40
PISTON
41
42
43
50
BODY
60
DRIVE SHAFT
ACTUATOR IDENTIFICATION
LABEL
6.2) Disassembly
When disassembly of actuator is required for maintenance, firstly remove the actuator from the valve.
Before performing any disassembly operations it is important to verify that the actuator is not pressurised.
Always use caution and double check that the ports 2 and 4 are vented and are free from any accessory and/or device. When the actuator is a spring return unit,
make sure that the actuator is in the failed position before disassembling.
A) Removal of position indicator (Part No. 19), figure 01:
Remove cap screw (39) if fitted
Lift position indicator (19) off shaft, it may be necessary to pry gently with a screwdriver.
Remove stop screw O-rings (11) and discard if replacing all soft parts.
C) End Caps disassembly (Part No 30 right and 31 left) For model AT551 to AT801 the 2 end caps (30) are symmetric, figure 03:
Remove cap screw (End cap 13) in the sequence shown in the figure 03. Caution: when disassembling a spring return actuator, the end cap (30 and 31)
should be loose after unscrewing end cap bolts (13) 4-5 turns. If there is still force on the end cap after 4-5 turns of the end cap bolts, this may indicate a
damaged spring cartridge and any further disassembly should be discontinued. Further disassembly of the end caps may result in injury. Return actuator to
AIR TORQUE for further maintenance.
For spring return actuators, always remove spring cartridge.
Remove end cap O-rings (14) and discard if replacing all soft components.
Holding the body (50) in a vice or similar device, rotate the drive shaft (60) until the pistons (40)
are released. Caution: Air pressure should not be used to remove the pistons from the body.
Remove piston O rings (16) using a small screwdriver; remove the piston back (05) and piston
head (15) bearings. Discard bearings when replacing all soft components.
E) Pinion shaft disassembling (Part No 60), figure 05:
Remove spring clip (18) carefully, using nap-ring pliers, remove external thrust bearing (08) and
Apply downward force to top of drive shaft (60) until it is partially out of the bottom of the body
when it is possible to remove the octi-cam (01) and internal thrust bearing (08), then push the
pinion (60) completely out of the bottom of the body. If pinion does not remove freely gently tap
the top of the shaft with a plastic mallet.
Remove top and bottom pinion bearings (06)and (07) and top and bottom pinion O-rings (20) and
(21).
Discard bearings (06) and (07), internal and external thrust washer (08) and O-rings (20) and (21) if
replacing all soft components. When all component are disassembled, those not being replaced should
be properly cleaned and inspected for wear prior to being greased and re-assembled.
6.3) Assembly:
Prior to assembly, ensure all components are perfectly clean and free from damage. Please see point
3 for recommended lubricants.
A) Drive shaft assembly (Part No. 60), figures 06 and 07:
Install top and bottom pinion bearings (06) and (07) and top and bottom pinion O-rings (20) and
Grease the outside surface of the drive shaft on top and bottom as shown in figure 06.
Insert partially the drive shaft (60) in the body (50), install octicam (01) in the correct position as
shown in figure 07 related to the bottom and top of the drive shaft and the rotation of the actuator
when energised and install internal thrust bearing (08). Insert completely the drive shaft in the
body.
Fit external thrust bearing (08), thrust washer (10) and then external circlip (18) using snap ring pliers.
B) Pistons assembly (Part No. 40), figures 08, 09, 10 and 11:
Install piston O-rings (16), the Piston skirt (05) and piston head (15) bearings.
Grease the internal surface of the body (50) and the piston (40) rack teeth.
Hold the body (50) in a horizontal position by inserting the top of the shaft into a vice or the
bottom of the shaft connection into a male drive fitted in a vice as shown in figure 08.
Ensure that the octi-cam is in the right position as shown in figure 09.
For standard rotation assembly (clockwise to close) rotate the body (50) about 40-45 counterclockwise from bottom view or clockwise from top view depending on which way the shaft has
been linked as shown in figure 10.
Press the two pistons (40) simultaneously inside the body (50) until the pistons are engaged and
rotate the body clockwise from bottom view or counter clockwise from top view until the stroke is
completed.
Ensure that when the pistons are inserted that they both mesh at the same time. Check fully
closed and open positions as shown in figure 11.
C) End cap (part 30 right and 31 left) and spring cartridge (17) assembly (For model AT551 to AT801 the 2 end caps 30 are symmetric), figures 12, 13 and
14:
Lubricate the body.
For spring return actuator insert the proper quantity of spring cartridge according to the pattern shown in figure 12 (referring to the total number of springs).
Fit end caps onto the body (50), verifying that the O-ring remains in the groove.
Insert all the cap screws (13) and tighten each only partially. Complete tightening by following the sequence indicated in figure 14.
D) Assembly of stop cap screws (Parts 02), and stroke adjustment figure 15:
Insert on both the stop cap screw (02), the nut (04), the washer (03), and the O-ring in (11)
Fit the stop cap screw (02) in the body. Stroke adjustment for standard rotation actuator (Clockwise to close):
0 (Close) position stroke adjustment with actuator in close position, screw or unscrew the right (from top view) stop cap screw (02) until the desired stop
position is achieved. Then tighten the stop adjustment nut (04) to lock it in place
90 (open) position stroke adjustment with actuator in open position, screw or unscrew the left (from top view) stop cap screw (02) until the desired stop
position is achieved, then tighten the stop adjustment nut (04) and lock it in place.
E) Assembly of position indicator (Parts No 19 and 39), figure 16:
Fit position indicator (19) on the shaft verifying that it indicates the correct actuator position.
7) STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
If the actuators are not for immediate use, the following precaution must be taken for storage:
Store in a dry environment at ambient temperature.