roryrobb
Electrical
- Oct 3, 2001
- 14
GE specifies a hot advance of their locomotive traction motor pinions of .085" to .100".
GM and MKO specifies only .055" hot advance and the taper is basically identical in angle, length and diameter. We are actually going to about .070".
Of about 80 of these motors done, where pinion installation is done by first lapping the tapered seat to the specific pinion, then using heat advance to the specifications mentioned, we are now seeing a couple of the GM pinions slip. We have also encountered a couple of busted shafts.
These locomotives haul 80-100 ton car unit trains full of coal up a 5-6% grade for about 10 miles.
Is anyone willing to provide some advise on installation that may explain these problems?
GM and MKO specifies only .055" hot advance and the taper is basically identical in angle, length and diameter. We are actually going to about .070".
Of about 80 of these motors done, where pinion installation is done by first lapping the tapered seat to the specific pinion, then using heat advance to the specifications mentioned, we are now seeing a couple of the GM pinions slip. We have also encountered a couple of busted shafts.
These locomotives haul 80-100 ton car unit trains full of coal up a 5-6% grade for about 10 miles.
Is anyone willing to provide some advise on installation that may explain these problems?