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sseward
19-09-2011, 04:35 PM
Centrifugal/absorber mechanic new to screws. Can anyone help out with a Frick TDSH Tear down book? Got 9 to Check Bearings on. Thanks in advance.
serviceman
19-09-2011, 07:46 PM
what is your mail?
avico
22-09-2011, 03:55 PM
what is your mail?
Share me too pls: info@avico.com.vn
Thanks much!!!
tamer zanaty
02-10-2011, 02:44 PM
Share me too pls: tamer_alwaha@yahoo.com
Thanks much!!!
NH3LVR
03-10-2011, 01:07 AM
If you would like to put this up at WWW.sendspace.com we could all download it with giving our email addresses.
Vibegirl
02-11-2011, 01:29 PM
I'm doing vibration analysis on 18 of these for a customer and could use this information as well, please:)
coolcustomer
15-11-2011, 07:26 AM
Hi Serviceman,
Any chance I could have a manual on the frick XJF120 / York XHS120. My email is coolcustomer1@gmail.com
I'm doing vibration analysis on 18 of these for a customer and could use this information as well, please:)
Hi Vibegirl. I'm brand new here so I haven't figured out how to use the PM function yet. But, if you are looking for bearing info on TDSH233, 283, 355 or XJF120 or 151, I have all of this info available.
Centrifugal/absorber mechanic new to screws. Can anyone help out with a Frick TDSH Tear down book? Got 9 to Check Bearings on. Thanks in advance.
A lot of Frick mechanics do a bearing check by simply bumping the male rotor and checking the end clearance. Dismantling to visually check bearings is also not a good idea as you can only see the first bearing in the stack, and besides, it's quite costly as a new shaft seal will be required. Best way to check bearings is to employ the services of a good vibration analyst who has in depth knowledge of the specific machine's internals. Of course, I would put in a shameless plug for vibration analysts as I am one. ;)
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