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May 2001 |
SERVICE BULLETIN |
Number 01-1 |
Improved Vibrator Bolts |
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Besser Company is now offering a high strength solution to today’s vibrator bolt stretching problems. This combination of improved bolts, hardened washers, and use of a Flex Loc® nut provides a more robust fastening system for the increasing demands of current vibration systems. The following parts are designed for Besser Ultrapac® four-at-a-time concrete products machines and can also be used anywhere this bolt length is adequate. Although this system is more forgiving, it is not a fail-safe application if poor fastening procedures are used. Reasonable care must be taken when matching up the mating surfaces of the mold top plates, mold sidebars, bearing housings, and pallet guides. These surfaces must be kept clean prior to assembly, be free from burrs or rough edges around the holes, and they must be flat so full surface contact can be maintained. If any of the above conditions are not met, this will detract from the normal bolt stretch that keeps the fastener tight and will cause a failure in any fastening system. Careful inspection of all components must be done prior to assembly and any components showing the above conditions should be repaired or replaced. Please observe the torque requirements on the following page. These torque requirements must be achieved when tightening the fasteners as the resulting bolt stretch keeps the fastener from loosening. The fastening system includes the following components:
PART NO. DESCRIPTION #648371 Complete Set of Parts for one Ultrapac mold #488059 Hex Head Bolt 13.0" long #488060 Flat Head Bolt 13.5" long #087871 Flex Loc Nut #115333 Hardened Washer #490711 Flat Head Assembly & Instruction Drawing #490710 Hex Head Assembly & Instruction Drawing
NOTE: The Flex Loc nut and hardened washers can be used on any bolt length and will be an improvement over lockwashers and standard nuts.
HEX HEAD FASTENER
RECOMMENDED
FLAT WASHER ORIENTATION AS SHOWN.
FLAT HEAD FASTENER
RECOMMENDED
FLAT WASHER ORIENTATION AS SHOWN.
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