Jensen Mixer Series 600 IOM 2010
Jensen Mixer Series 600 IOM 2010
Jensen Mixer Series 600 IOM 2010
com
MIXERS
Series
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
SN:'----_ _ _ __ S16L-3
1. Remove blank coverplate from tank manway and 4. Mount electrical motor to motor mount, if not
check mixer coverplate for correct size, hole loca mounted at factory. Install motor mount with
tion and orientation. motor on top of the mixer, lining up the holes
and installing cap screws. For motor coupling
2. Mount propeller on shaft if manway is large
alignment, see page 5.
enough for propeller to "roll through".
3. Install gasket and bolt coverplate with mixer to
manway. CAUTION - mixer pinion shaft must be
vertical when mixer is bolted to manway.
.J
lreadlp
Installatian
1. Remove blank coverplate from tank manway and Allow at least 12" (309 mm) clearance between tip
check mixer coverplate, if ordered from factory, of propeller and tank floor. Nozzle may be mounted
for correct size, hole location and orientation. as low on plate as welding of nozzle and gussets
permits, keeping proper propeller clearance in
2. If coverplate is not ordered from factory, burn
hole for nozzle in the blank coverplate as follows: mind.
'reBadlp
BEFORE INITIAL STARTUP: If fluids to be mixed are pumped into the tank at
the same time, operate mixer during filling.
1. When the fluid level is above the mixer, remove the
upper vent plug and open the valve until all the If fluids to be mixed are pumped in separately,
trapped air has been released and the mixer is operate mixer when starting pump-in of second
filled with tank fluid. CLOSE THE VALVE AND fluid.
REPLACE THE PLUG. Where fluids are already blended and purpose of
(WARNING: As the mixer fills, some tank fluid may mixer is to prevent stratification, automatic timer
escape through the vent tube.)
control is recommended with a cycle of 2 hours on,
2. Fill gearbox with oil to the bottom of the threads on 6 hours off.
fill hole. Start the mixer and run for 10 minutes. If fixed angle mixers are to be used for reducing
While mixer is still running fill to bottom of the sediment deposits in crude oil storage tanks, use
threads once again. the operating procedure recommended under "Vari
Angle Mixers".
3. Confirm correct rotation direction.
OPERATION:
Jensen Fixed Angle Mixers are recommended for PERIODIC MAINTENANCE:
blending in accordance with your company's Change oil (while hot) after first 10 hours of
specifications furnished at time of purchase. operation.
Blending times, fluid characteristics, operating
procedures etc. are spelled out in this specification. Change oil once each year and inspect flexible
If operating procedures have not been specified, coupling.
Jensen recommends:
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::== ~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==
..... 3. Remove shaft bolt, drive yoke and key. Mechanical seal may
now be removed. When removing the seal, rotate it counter
clockwise only to avoid disturbing the tank sealing function at
the outer end of the mixer.
4. To remove the seal, simply pull it off the shaft. Note that the ~
seal drive pin is located over the shaft keyway. If the seal is
to be replaced, push new seal onto shaft, also rotating the
seal counter-clockwise only, and observe the rest of this procedure. Be sure that the seal drive pin extends into
the hole above the keyway in the drive yoke.
Install the key and the yoke. NOTE THAT THE YOKE MUST BE A SLIDING FIT ON THE SHAFT.
Slide the thrust bearing over the shaft and the yoke, securing it with a capscrew to the end of the shaft.
Unlock the mixer shaft and slide it forward till the yoke engages with the drive sleeve fully. It will be forced away
from the drive sleeve about 1/4 inches by the seal spring tension. DO NOT FORCE THE YOKE AGAINST THE
DRIVE SLEEVE BY USING THE YOKE CAPSCREWS EXCEPT TO TAKE UP THE SEAL SPRING TENSION.
Bolt the yoke to the drive sleeve. Slip the yoke cover over the thrust bearing and secure it with the housing bolts.
Now vent the mixer by carefully opening the vent valve (or plug) and either filling with a light oil or some material
compatible with the tank contents, then closing the valve or replacing the plug.
''-....-- Do not tighten the pinch bolts (on 605/620/650 mixers) until after the mixer has had a chance to run for a few
minutes. This stabilizes the location of the thrust bearing.
1llillllealllplllll.l_
3. Pull the yoke back (1) approximately V2" to 1V4" and rotate
V4 turn counter clockwise until lock engages and shaft stops ~
(90 0 or more) (2). This seals off the tank contents and holds
the shaft securely. If the yoke is difficult to pull back by hand,
jackscrew holes in the yoke flange may be used as a light
duty puller only. If strong resistance is encountered, use a
wheel or bearing puller.
.... 4. Remove the shaft bolt, then the thrust bearing assembly . Note
that the thrust bearing assembly comes off as a unit. It is not
necessary to disassemble the unit unless the bearing is to b e J
replaced.
REASSEMBLY NOTES
Be sure that the seal drive pin extends into the hole above
the keyway in the drive yoke. Now follow the instructions
for reassembly on page 6, paragraph 4, except that, on
the 680, instead of pinch bolts, reinstall the horizontal
bearing housing-to-bearing cap screws. The final
reassembly step on the 650 is tightening the vertical
bearing cap clamp bolts. Do not overtighten; use normal
hand tools only. Extreme bolt pressure is not required.
I
BEARING CAP
I L
YOKE
<SHAFTKE~~
Make certain grease fitting is at bottom.
v
V~ ..-----1
~
BEARING CAP BOLT
GEAR INSPECTION
Remove two bolts retaining pinion assembly.
Remove pinion assembly. If necessary, the housing
may be pried upwards at the joint between the pi
nion housing flange and the gearcase. The condi
tion of the gearset and bearings can be determined
from the contact pattern on the gear teeth. The
contact pattern is also used as a check on adjust
ment after rebuilding.
i
Loosen the pinch bolts at the sides of the yoke Unlock the mixer shaft and slide it forward till the
"'-- cover, releasing the thrust bearing from the yoke yoke engages with the drive sleeve fully. It will be
cover. (The 680 gearbox has no pinch bolts, but re forced away from the drive sleeve about 1/4 inches
quires the removal of the four hex-head capscrews by the seal spring tension. DO NOT FORCE THE
on the back face of the yoke cover.) Remove the YOKE AGAINST THE DRIVE SLEEVE BY USING
yoke cover, thrust bearing assembly and yoke from THE YOKE CAPSCREWS EXCEPT TO TAKE UP
the gearbox. THE SEAL SPRING TENSION.
Slide the gearbox over the mixer shaft carefully (so Bolt the yoke to the drive sleeve. Slip the yoke
as not to unlock the tank seal) and reinstall the cover over the thrust bearing assembly and secure
nuts at the mixer body. it with the housing bolts.
Realign the gearbox to the motor, leveling the Now vent the mixer by carefully opening the vent
coupling upper face. plug and either filling with a light oil or some
material compatible with the tank contents, then
Install the mechanical seal, rotating it counter
replacing the plug.
clockwise only, noting drive pin location in relation
to the yoke and the mixer shaft. Rotate the input coupling by hand four turns before
turning on electric power to the motor.
Install the key and the yoke. NOTE THAT THE
YOKE MUST BE A SLIDING FIT ON THE SHAFT. Do not tighten the pinch bolts until after the mixer
has had a chance to run for a few minutes, stabiliz
Slide the thrust bearing over the shaft and the
ing the location of the thrust bearing.
yoke, securing it with a capscrew to the end of the
shaft.
Coupling Element 1/4 120 in-Ib 1/4 120 in-Ib 5/16 240 in-Ib
Yoke/Drive Sleeve 5/16 75 in-Ib 3/8 120 in-Ib 1/2 360 in-Ib
GB Case/Cover 3/8 120 in-Ib 3/8 120 in-Ib 3/8 120 in-Ib
Shown
, - - - BEARING SHIMS
PINION NUT
rPINION
COUPLING HALF ~ I ,- -
&::0 I
PINION HOUSING
RING GEAR
DRIVE SLEEVE
PINCH BOLT
BACKLASH SHIMS
1
~~~,,......c::;::
YOKE---~
THRUST RING
THRUST BEARING
J
O-RING---
,.
I
.....
.
........
I
'I
r
"I
a.I&.
I
I
........
I.
...
I
I I
"a.
I
I
I
DISASSEMBLY
1. Clamp pinion teeth in a vise equipped with soft jaws to prevent
damage.
2. Remove pinion nut.
3. Remove coupling half. Pry between coupling and pinion hous
ing or use a bearing puller to start it off.
4. Tap the housing upwards lightly with a rubber mallet, then lift it
off. "
5. Pull both bearings. If either bearing is damaged, replace both. J
REASSEMBLY
Reverse the procedure described above. Start by using the same
shim thickness under the upper bearing as the original assembly;
this will serve as a starting point. When reassembled, the pinion
housing should turn freely, but with no slack that can be felt by
rocking the housing. If it is too tight, disassemble and add shims
under the upper bearing; if it is too loose, reduce shim thickness.
There should be no measureable preload on this assembly.
"""---..
added as shown.
======================~======================
PINION
RING GEAR
If the contact pattern
looks like the picture to
~he left, remove shims
between the case and pi
nion bearing housing.
This pattern indicates that
PINION
the pinion is sitting too
high. RING GEAR
If the contact pattern looks like the picture to the right, add shims
between the case and pinion bearing housing. This pattern in PINION
dicates that the pinion is sitting too low.
2. Press main bearing onto drive sleeve. 8. Install the oil seal.
When the gearbox is removed for repairs, it is im environments. If it is worn it will be necessary
portant that the shaft bearing be inspected. PRO to replace the entire inner tube assembly.
CEED AS FOLLOWS:
4. To reinstall the inner sleeve, position the lugs on
1. Once the gearbox has been removed, the inner
the gearbox end of the sleeve vertically, then
sleeve which holds the shaft bearing can be
push the sleeve in until it stops. Replace the 0
removed. A groove is provided on the exposed
ring on the outside of the sleeve.
end of the inner sleeve; a pair of screwdrivers
may be used here to start the sleeve out. 5. WE RECOMMEND THAT, WHEN MIXING LIGHT
PRODUCTS SUCH AS GASOLINE OR
2. The shaft bearing is located inside the inner
MATERIALS CONTAINING ABRASIVE MATTER,
sleeve at the propeller end. If it is badly worn or
THE INNER SLEEVE BE REMOVED AND THE
scored, it should be replaced.
TC BUSHING INSPECTED AT LEAST ONCE
3. The bushing material is solid tungsten carbide for EVERY TWO YEARS.
greatest resistance to wear in the most abrasive
equipped with a reversible shaft wear sleeve (not remove the propeller and shaft lock bushing,
the HT model). When the tank is out of service for reverse the wear sleeve and reassemble. See Para.
periodic maintenance, the wear sleeve should be 5 under Shaft Bearing Inspection.
DIMENSIONS REQUIRED
IF CAP, YOKE AND SEAL ARE REMOVED
For all normal maintenance the shaft lock ring will fabricated and installed. We particularly recommend
provide adequate security for the tank shutoff this procedure where two or more mixers are
device. If it becomes necessary during mechanical installed in a tank. The fluid flow from one mixer
seal or gearbox maintenance to leave the mixer may tend to turn the propeller of the mixer being
unattended for any appreciable length of time, we serviced, causing the tank shutoff device to
recommend that this shaft lock securing device be disengage.
t
=-IT~:~
I~-~
1--
- :.. .:='I
DIMENSIONS REQUIRED
IF GEARBOX IS REMOVED
I I
I I
.I
16 1/4" 4" IPS
20" 4" IPS
21 3/4" 6" IPS
l.; -: \ \
I '" .... '---,--
"..... \ ' .,'
-".,...... \a. 'f~~~~:;;;;;~~~~~~t
~
I ,"" rr---___ A _
-_C_~J
! _, I --------~
11
10
* 13 WEARING PARTS
51Z.l7
IMPORTANT
When ordering replacement parts give:
standard.
_.
=
:r . ~ r r. ~
I-I.l~-I._
1--'1_""'1-" __
I
11
)
. :. . :::!. ::=~:
INSTALLATION
THE DRIVE UNIT THE ACTUATOR UNIT
1. Remove the mixer bearing cap and take the 1. Bolt the actuator unit and mounting bracket
nameplate off. Remove and discard the assembly under the'T' shaped plate on the
nameplate and screws. Note that on units with right side of the mixer flange with two 1/2 - 13
vertical pinch bolts on the bearing cap, the NC by 2 inch long bolts and lockwashers
vertical bolts must be loosened first. provided.
CAUTION: The flexible drive shaft connect
. 2. Fasten the drive hub to the thrust bearing
ing the drive unit to the actuator unit must
assembly as shown, with the cap screws
be free of all kinks and must not touch the
provided.
ground.
3. Bolt the mixer bearing cap back on the gearbox.
2. Bolt the coverplate bracket onto the "eye" that is
4. Bolt the mechanical actuator drive unit to the already welded on the coverplate. Tighten the
bearing cap with the hex head screws and lock square head set screw.
washers provided. Be sure that the two locating
3. Loosen the top bolt holding the actuator lever to
pins fit the two holes in the bearing cap, and the
the actuator unit. Raise lever to rotate.
square on the drive assembly properly engages
the square socket in the drive hUb. 4. Install the linkage rod assembly. Make sure the
5. On mixers with vertical clamp bolts on the bear linkage rod assembly model number agrees with
ing cap, tighten these bolts securely. the mixer model number on the serial plate.
Serious damage to the actuator would result if
the numbers do not agree. Tighten the top bolt
holding the actuator lever to the actuator unit.
Tighten linkage rod nuts and install cotter pins.
LINKAGE ROD
DRIVE UNIT
ACTUATOR UNIT
(W/Mountlng Bracket)
If there are two or more mixers per tank, the mixers Under normal operation, an individual will not be
and actuators must be synchronized to operate able to see the actuator and mixer move. After mix
together. To synchronize mixers on the tank, loosen ers are started, check in about an hour or more to
the bolt on top of the actuator lever so that the ser see if the arrow marker has moved at least one
rations under the lever skirt can be disengaged. mark on the actuator unit. The mixers will remain
Raise lever 1/8 inch and move the mixers until the synchronized as long as all units start at the same
arrows marked on the lever skirts are pointing to instant and run the same amount of time. In time,
the same number on all actuator units. When this is it may be necessary to re-adjust the mixers to
accomplished, tighten all the bolts until the lever align them again. A brief check of the mixers
serrations are tight. All the mixers on the tank on a monthly basis will insure proper mixer(s)
should now be aligned properly. (See Figure below). orientation.
j-
LUBRICATION SCHEDULE
Your Jensen Mixers International, Inc., mechanical For maximum protection and long life, grease
actuator has been lubricated and grease-packed regularly as specified with the recommended
with high quality Moly E.P. semi-synthetic grease at lubricant or equivalent.
the factory.
GREASE WBRICATION INTERVALS
i
RECOMMENDED LUBRICATION PROCEDURES
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS:
Yearly Temperature Range
-20F (-29C) to 100F (3SC) .................................... SAE SO Multi-purpose gearlube
OaF (-1SC) to 120F (49C) ....................................... SAE 90 Multi-purpose gearlube
32F (OC) up ..................... : ............................. SAE 140 Multi-purpose gearlube
RUNNING IN: Jensen Mixers do not require any TO INSPECT OIL LEVEL: Remove filler plug. If in
special running in procedure. However, gearbox oil dicator bar inside gear box is visible, oil is too low.
should be changed (while hot) after the first 10 Fill to bottom of threads.
hours operation.
TO CHANGE OIL: While oil is hot, remove drain
NORMAL OPERATION: Change once seasonally, in plug and drain. Replace plug and fill to bottom of
\'-.
spect regularly. threads. Then start mixer and again fill to bottom of
threads .
For those oil manufacturers who make a mUlti-vis oil, the following substitutes Ii!! be made: SAE 80-90 for SAE80 or 90; SAE 90-140 for SAE 90 or SAE 140.
15 16 18 19 21 22 13 16 17 19 21 22
16 17 19 20 22 24 14 17 17 20 22 24
16 17 19 22 24 25 16 17 17 21 23 25
18 19 20 23 25 26 16 17 18 23 25 26
18 19 20 24 26 28 17 18 20 23 26 28
18 20 22 24 27 29 17 20 20 24 26 28
18 21 22 25 27 30 17 21 22 24 27 29
19 21 22 25 28 30 17 21 22 25 27 30
19 21 22 26 29 32 17 21 23 25 28 30
21 22 24 27 30 34 17 21 23 26 28 30
21 22 25 28 30 34 17 21 23 26 28 30
UH" Dimension is
the measurement from
the inside of the tank wall
to the outer face of the
manway at top or bottom
of manway.
All dimensions are in
inches.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Jensen Mixers are warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months following
date of purchase. This warranty is limited to replacement or repair of the agitator by Jensen only and does not
cover consequential damages, removal, freight or re-installation. Electric motors are warranted by their
respective manufacturers and are excluded from the Jensen warranty.