1 A Varco Company: Part Number TW524
1 A Varco Company: Part Number TW524
1 A Varco Company: Part Number TW524
1\11oTotco-
1A Varco Company
All product, brand, or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or registered trade-
marks of their respective owners.
Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all M/D TOTCO equipment.
The service procedures recommended by M/D TOTCO and described in the technical manuals are
recommended methods of performing service operations. When these service operations require
the use of tools specially designed for the purpose, those special tools should be used as recom-
mended. Warnings against the use of specific service methods that can damage equipment or
render it unsafe are stated in the manuals. These warnings are not exclusive, as M/D TOTCO
could not possibly know, evaluate and advise service people of all conceivable ways in which ser-
vice might be done or of all possible associated hazardous consequences. Accordingly, anyone
who uses service procedures or tools which are not recommended by M/D TOTCO must first sat-
isfy themselves thoroughly that neither personnel safety nor equipment safety will be jeopardized
by the method selected.
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April 1976 III
M/D TOTCO
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
A. Any product which has been repaired or altered in such a way, in the Company’s judgement, as to affect
the product adversely, including any repairs, rebuilding, welding or heat treating outside of Company
authorized facility
B. Any product which has, in the Company’s judgement, been subject to negligence, accident, or improper
storage.
C. Any product which has not been installed, operated and maintained in accordance with normal practice
and within the recommendations of the Company
D. For all items of special order by Buyer which are not manufactured by Company, Buyer should submit
warranty claims directly to the manufacturer thereof.
The Company’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing, or at its option, replacing any products
which in its judgement proved not to be as warranted within the applicable warranty period. All costs of
transportation of products claimed not to be as warranted to authorized Company service facility shall be
borne by Buyer. Costs of return transportation to Buyer of products accepted for repair or replacement by
Company under the warranty provisions of the Sales Agreement shall be borne by the Company. Company
may, at its sole option elect to refund the purchase price of the products, and Company shall have no further
obligation under the Sales Agreement.
The cost of labor for installing a repaired or replacement part shall be borne by Buyer. Replacement parts
provided under the terms of this warranty are warranted for the remainder of the warranty period of the
product upon which installed to the same extent as if such parts were original components thereof.
A. Hydraulic, Mechanical, Electronic Equipment: one (1) year from date of installation or fifteen (15) months
from date of shipment from Company, whichever occurs first.
B. All Elastomer Diaphragms: six (6) months from date of shipment from Company.
No deviations from the Company’s standard warranty terms or period as stated herein will be honored unless
agreed to in writing by an authorized Company representative prior to acceptance of the order.
EXCLUSIVITY OF REMEDY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS
WARRANTY SHALL CONSTITUTE THE SOLE RECOURSE OF BUYER AGAINST COMPANY FOR
BREACH OF ANY OF COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE SALES AGREEMENT WITH BUYER,
WHETHER THE CLAIM IS MADE IN TORT OR IN CONTRACT, INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON
WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHERWISE.
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CONTENTS
Section No. Title Page No.
I INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION ..................... 2
l-l. Introduction ................................ 2
l-3. Description ................................ 2
II INSTALLATION AND OPERATION ....................... 5
2-l. Pre-Installation ............................. 5
2-3. System Installation ........................... 5
2-4. Load Cell Installation .......................... 5
2-5. Indicator Installation .......................... 5
2-6. Hydraulic Hose Installation ... i .................. 5,‘7
2-7. Post Installation Checkout ....................... 7
2-9. System Operation ............................ 7
2-13. System Accuracy ............................ 7
2-15. System Weight Test .......................... 8
III MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ................. 10
3-l. Maintenance ............................... 10
3-4. Troubleshooting ............................. 10
IV REPAIR ........................................ 11
4-l. Repair .................................... 11
4-3. Component Repair ........................... 11
4-5. Load Cell Gap .............................. 11
4-6. Charging and Bleeding System ................... 12
LIST OF TABLES
Table No. Title Page No.
3-l. Malfunction Isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10111
4-l. Nominal Cell Gap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION
l-l. INTRODUC TION
l-2. This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Sum-
Master Totalizer Load Cell Systems manufactured by the MARTIN-DECKER COMPANY,
Santa Ana, California.
l-3. DESCRIPTION.
l-4. The Sum-Master Totalizer Load Cell Systems (hereinafter referred to as the load cell
systems) are hydraulically operated, require no external power source, and are fully
assembled and loaded with MARTIN- DECKER hydraulic fluid prior to shipment. They
are available in two, three, and four sensater load cell models and with 8-l/2, 12 or
18 inch dial indicators. They are designed to operate in the temperature range of -50°F
(-45.5”C) to 150” F (65.5”C) with hydraulic hose lengths up to 100 feet for some models.
Accuracy of the load cell systems when shipped from the factory l 0.2 of 1% of full scale
capacity. For a complete listing of the systems and characteristics refer to PLlOGST.
Specifications concerning part number breakdown are given in the example below:
SWTS183-1000-36
1000 = 100,000 lb
l-5. The load cell systems consist of three basic components: an indicator, two or more
hydraulic hose assemblies and two or more sensater load cells.
1-6. SYSTEM COMPONENTS. The load cell system consists of the following basic
components and attaching hardware:
Indicator
it: Sensater Load Cells (hereinafter referred to as load cells)
Hydraulic Hose
2 Tubing (Optional)
Disconnects (Optional)
I: Attaching and Support Hardware
1-7. Indicator. Th& indicator provides a dial faceplate, calibrated in pounds, tons or
kilograms, as specified. The indicator has a damper for each load cell input to the
indicator to smooth pointer sensitivity and to adjust the pointers response to the
operator’s preference. Also included on each indicator is a dial adjust gear, which
rotates the dial to make necessary tare adjustments.
l-8. Load Cell. The load cell transmits a no-lag, linear load indication signal to the
indicator by transforming the applied load to a hydraulic signal. This is accomplished
by a sensater diaphragm sensing element held in place by the load cell housing.
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SWTS 82 SERIES
123 OR
183 SERIES
SWTS 124 OR
SWTS 184 SERIES
l-11. Tubing. Copper or stainless steel tubing may be used to supplement the hydraulic hose
for fixed applications or where the indicator is mounted at extreme distances from the
load cell. It can also be used for rigidity and transmission line protection.
1-12. Attaching and Support Hardware. The system is furnished with all necessary attaching
and support hardware to facilitate installation and maintenance:
a. Check Valves - Usually installed on the load cells and are used to replenish
the hydraulic fluid in the system. In some cases the check valve may be
located elsewhere in the system.
b. YA2 Hand Pump - Used for field loading the system with hydraulic fluid.
Connects to the check valve.
C. Hydraulic Fluid - Supplied in quart and gallon containers. W 15 (quart)
W16 (gallon) hydraulic fluid is to be used in the event it becomes necessary
to charge the system in the field.
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
2-4 LOAD CELL INSTALLATION. The load cell can be mounted in any position, dependent
upon the application. The load plates of the cell may be tilted a maximum of 2” from
their parallel position to facilitate installation without causing a measurement error.
Misalignment (lateral displacement) of the load plates is tolerable: however if mis-
alignment exceeds .06-inches, it will produce a slight error in indication, and increased
wear to the diaphragm will result.
CAUTION
The load cells are incapable of supporting torsional loads
of any significance. Torsional loads will cause the diaphragm
to rotate over the pressure plate, resulting in early failure.
In applications where twisting is encountered, a swiveling
device must be used to relieve the load cell from torsional loads.
2-5. INDICATOR INSTALLATION. Select a location for the indicator that will provide
convenient visual access to the operator. Figure 2-l shows overall bracket dimensions
Drill four mounting holes for bracket
ii: Install indicator/bracket using screws and washers as required.
2-6. HYDRAULIC HOSE INSTALLATION
Route hose so that it will not be crushed, cut, or otherwise damaged.
;: Tie hose to structures where permitted.
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2-10. The load indicating system is automatic, but two adjustments of the load cell system
indicator are necessary prior to initial use of the system.
2-12 cont.
d. If pointer is sluggish, turn all damper stems counterclockwise l/4 to l/2
revolution.
e. Recheck Sensitivity and repeat appropriate step -c or -d until desired
sensitivity is reached.
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ERROR*
2nd INDICATOR
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CONDITION OF TOTALIZER SYSTEM:
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TABLE 3-l. MALFUNCTION ISOLATION (Cont)
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MALFUNCTION PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Erratic or Sluggish Insufficient system Charge system
Indication charge paragraph 4-6
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4-7. cont.
1. Pump enough fluid into the system to slightly overcharge the load cell.
m. On completion of fluid addition the load cell may need to be bleed to achieve
system accuracy. Perform system weight test paragraph 2-15.
4-8. HYDRAULIC FLUID REDUCTION. Occasionally it may be necessary to reduce the
quantity of hydraulic fluid in the system to achieve accuracy.
Remove all weight from load cells.
Zero pointer (paragraph 2-11).
Apply full scale weight to system.
If readings are fast, the load cells must be bled. If the indicated reading at
full scale is 1,000 pounds fast on a 100,000 pound system, consisting of four
load cells. Then you must determine how much to bleed each load cell. To
determine this, you must divide the number of load cells into the error.
Example:
Pounds Error 1000
Number of load cells = 4 -- 250 pounds
The error for each load cell is 250 pounds. When bleeding the system, you
must bleed twice that of the error. Therefore, each cell will be bled
500 pounds. Then the indicated reading at full scale will be 99,000 pounds.
e. On completion of step d. remove weight from load cells, then apply weight.
Repeat several times to exercise the diaphragm to the reduction of fluid in
the system.
f. Remove weight and zero pointer.
g. Apply full scale load,if indicated reading is still fast repeat steps a thru e.
If indicated reading is within tolerance, perform system weight tegt (paragraph
2-15) to insure accuracy of 25, 50, 75 and 100 percent of full scale.
TABLE 4-l. NOMINAL CELL GAP
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