Drive Plate
Drive Plate
- Remove drive plate with overload safeguard, refer to => [ Drive Plate with Overload Protection ] Drive Plate With Overload Protection.
Removing
• Depending on compressor version (compressor shaft varies), an open end wrench or for example, a socket wrench (T10001/10) from shock absorber set (T10001) or retainer (3079) must be used to counter-hold.
- Loosen drive plate - C - by turning using a conventional band wrench (with webbed band) in direction of arrow - D -, counter-hold compressor shaft - A - using a retainer - B - on compressor shaft - A -.
Installing
- When installing, coat rubber element - B - lightly for example, using soapy water (as sliding compound).
- Insert rubber element - B - in drive plate - A - according to illustration.
- Insert drive plate - A - with rubber elements - B - onto drive plate - C - according to illustration until it makes contact with compressor shaft.
• This illustration shows the rubber element - B - in version 1. Rubber elements - B - of version 2 are joined to each other at top.
• Depending on compressor version (compressor shaft varies), an open end wrench or for example, a socket wrench (T10001/10) from shock absorber set (T10001) or retainer (3079) must be used to counterhold.
- Screw drive plate - C - onto compressor shaft - A - by rotating in direction of arrow - E -.
- Tighten drive plate - C - by turning using a conventional band wrench (with webbed band) in direction of arrow - E - to 30 Nm, counter-hold compressor shaft - A - using a retainer - B - on compressor shaft - A -.