Clutch Assymbly PDF

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 28

A L T R A I N D U S T R I A L M O T I O N

CECON Clutches
®

Completely Enclosed for Continuous Operation


The Company

Marland Marland Products The Need for CECON Clutches


Since 1931, Marland has been producing The Marland principle of rollers on inclined Marland CECON Clutches are designed
backstops, clutches and clutch couplings. cam planes has proven its dependability for applications where one or more of the
Marland products are based on a one- for over 70 years in worldwide installations following conditions exists.
way clutch design, utilizing the principle of ranging from food processing plants to
1. Shaft speeds exceeds the permissible
cylindrical rollers on inclined cam planes. equipment used in steel mills and heavy
maximum for standard clutches, clutch
mining industries. Proving the inherently
Marland Clutch also provides a line of couplings, or backstops.
long-life Marland design, the first two
proven sprag type freewheel clutches.
Marland clutch units installed in February, 2. Uninterrupted, continuous operation is
Marland utilizes the knowledge of its
1931, operated continuously for 31 required.
sister divisions, Stieber® of Germany
years without repairs or replacements 3. Operation under extremely wet, dusty,
and Formsprag® of the United States,
of any kind until the system became abrasive, or other adverse atmospheric
to manufacture world class high
obsolete in 1962. Cam, rollers and outer conditions; or on unprotected outdoor
performance sprag clutches in the United
race inspection showed them ready for applications; or subject to high ambient
States.
additional years of service. temperatures.
4. Shaft axis is not horizontal, as on
cement kiln drives.
5. Lubrication maintenance must be
provided on a no “down-time” basis.

Illustration 1
Aluminum alloy cage with
precision machined roller
pockets results in controlled SAE 52100 Alloy Steel Rollers
spacing and load sharing.

The quality management system that


supports the Marland Products has
been certified to ISO 9001:2008

C E R TIFI
EM CA
ST T

Energizing springs insure Cam ground with same


SY

IO
N

positive engagement, even for precisely phased cam lobe


IS O 9

1:2 rapid indexing rates up to 240 spacing as used for the cage.
00

00 8
stoke per minute.
Operating Details

CECON Clutches consist of a relative angular motion between the roller The two types of CECON Clutches are
completely enclosed housing with cage and cam. This slight movement of Type CEUS and Type CEUHS. Both
provisions for supporting a Marland the rollers into the deeper cam zones, contain similar standard clutch operating
freewheeling clutch between two with a clean lubricant film wedged parts and therefore, operate in the same
shafts, each of which is separately between rollers and outer race, permits manner. The basic differences are the
supported. The input shaft is freewheeling without metal to metal means of lubrication and method of
connected to the cam and the output contact. bearing support.
shaft is connected to the outer race.
At rest (or at any synchronous speed Type CEUS CECONS are ball bearing
The CECON shafts are then connected
of the input and output shafts), the supported at four points and are suitable
to driving and driven equipment
spring actuated roller cage, Illustration for use on most applications. Lubrication
through double engagement, self-
1, has already positioned the rollers into is self-contained in the sealed housing
aligning flexible couplings.
the contact zone. All rollers have been and provides self-circulation and self-
During freewheeling, the outer race, as positively guided to engage uniformly and filtering through stainless steel filter
shown by the arrow in Illustration 2, is maintain their relative positions accurately strainers.
free to rotate with the output shaft. The to assure uniform load distribution. The
Type CEUHS CECONS have high
cam and roller assembly connected rollers then engage in compression
speed turbine type, steel backed
to the input shaft remain stationary, between the precision ground and
babbitted bearings at four points which
or rotate at a speed slower than the hardened, cam plane surfaces and the
are lubricated by a customer supplied
output shaft. An oil film wedges and inside diameter of the outer race. When
external lubrication system, through
separates the rollers from the outer the clutch is in this “engaged” or “driving”
standard A.S.A flanged oil inlet and drain
race. This moves the rollers a few condition, the cam, rollers and outer race are
furnished on the housing. This bearing
thousandths of an inch imparting locked and therefore, not subject to wear.
and lubrication arrangement permits
higher operating speeds than the CEUS
type.
Since the Type CEUS CECON is suitable
Outer Race for most applications, the following design
and application information will be based
on this type of unit. However, the type
CEUHS is readily available for speeds
above the CEUS limits or wherever a
sleeve bearing supported unit is preferred.

Disconnect Feature
Both CEUS and CEUHS CECONS are
available with a disconnect feature that
provides physical separation of the
input and output shafts. This allows
maintenance to be performed on the
non-energized driver while the disconnect
CECON is locked out in the disconnect
position.

Other features include: 


• View port which allows visual
Roller Cage confirmation of disconnect/connect
Cam status
• Full-speed testing of isolated equipment
prior to reconnection
• Direct replacement for existing CEUS
Illustration 2
and CEUHS units
Coverplate and bearing have been removed to
show the roller cage that maintains the rollers in
their optimal position.

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 1


Design Feature

The basic clutch elements of cam, Operation On Other Than The Maintenance
roller cage and outer race are similar Horizontal Plane CECON Clutches Type CEUS are
items as employed for other Marland continuously self-lubricated without the
Cement and other pyro kilns have drive
Clutches. In addition, CECON Clutches use of pumps or external piping. The self-
systems that are not horizontal. Under
are designed to keep freewheeling circulating lubricant is also self-filtering
these conditions a standard freewheeling
clutch parts and bearings adequately by continuous gravity flow through 100-
clutch coupling might tend to lose its
lubricated. mesh stainless steel filter-strainers. Means
lubricant while the shafts were not in a
Housings are of rugged, cast horizontal plane. are provided for easy renewal of the
construction with liberal cooling areas filtering elements. The only dependence
to permit dissipation of heat which Problem Atmospheres on the human element is that of visually
may be generated during high speed checking oil level, occasional sampling for
CECON Clutches are also intended for
freewheeling operation. The stationary oil purity and cleaning of filter strainers,
use on stationary, horizontal applications
housing also provides a large oil none of which requires shut-down of the
where extreme atmosphere pollution
reservoir with many times the oil equipment. A breather-filter is provided
caused by outdoor sand, dust and wind
capacity of an ordinary freewheeling to compensate for barometric and
action, rain or sleet might contaminate
clutch. temperature changes.
the lubricant in a standard freewheeling
Provision is made against unnecessary clutch coupling. Even if some such
contamination should inadvertently pollute Oil Sampling
churning of the oil. This is done by
ample reservoirs to hold the excess the lubricant in a CECON Clutch, means A drain valve on the easiest-to-reach side
oil volume out of the rotating clutch for sedimentation of such foreign matter of the CECON Clutch permits sampling of
chamber during high speed operation. are provided in the lubricant reservoir the lubricant to help detect the presence
The oil, caught in the reservoirs, is and fittings. Gravity separation permits of any contaminant and draining if
cooled and is then recirculated in withdrawal of the impurities from the necessary.
controlled volume from the bottom of lubricant without interrupting continuous Equipment which must operate in cement
these reservoirs. operation. mills, chemical plants, highly humid plant
In addition to permitting high shaft areas, or in high ambient temperatures
speeds and continuous uninterrupted or similar problem atmospheres are
operation, the following design features well served by CECON Clutches even
are equally important in certain though uninterrupted operation is not
applications. compulsory.

Free Rotation
The cylindrical rollers used in all Marland
Clutch products are free to rotate in their
individual pockets during freewheeling
permitting the load to be engaged and
re-engaged on any part of the roller
circumference and cylinder surface.

Lower Stress
When roller and cam are engaged under
compressive loading, the load is uniformly
distributed over a large zone of contact
with consequently lower stresses to result
in more durable, efficient operation.

Accurate Dimensions
Cylindrical rollers are easy to produce
and reproduce to precision dimension
limits which are readily checked with
micrometers, go-no-go gauges, or if
necessary, with the extreme closeness
of light band inspection.

Photo: A Marland CECON clutch in an unprotected outdoor


location at a West Coast hydrocarbon processing plant.

2 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Advantages of Marland Cylindrical Rollers
on Flat Inclined Cam Surfaces

Marland CECONs are a complex design that has been optimized to provide a longer operating life with less
maintenance. Here are some of the major clutch components and their key design features:

1. Cam
High Grade alloy steel, deep case hardening, precision machined
• Selected for optimal strength and wear resistance
• Heat treated to values which exceed competition, maximize peak torque capacities

2. Roller Assembly
High Grade alloy steel, through hardened, precision ground
• Designed to enhance load capacity
• Eliminates backlash
• Minimizes heat generation

3. Outer Race
High Grade forged alloy steel, deep case hardening, precision machined
• Lower hoop stresses leading to greater clutch peak capacity
• Better load distribution through length of torque transmitting elements
• Higher torsional stiffness of clutch assembly and less torsional wind-up
The section view below shows many of the engineered features that result in longer operating
life in continuously operating applications.

Design allows for oil change without Oil cooling hood


having to shut unit down

Oil tray filtration system

Manual brake for clutch freewheel drag


Oil collection pockets for heat
dissipation

Clutch cover plate which allows


for oil dispersion versus heat
generation from oil churning
Visual oil running gauge
Oil shaft design to collect and
disperse oil through rotating
assembly

Illustration 3 1 Four bearing support design

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 3


Typical Applications

Dual Drives
For dual drive arrangements, CECON
Clutches connected between the
driven equipment and the power
sources, provide for instantaneous
changeover from one source of
power to the other without delays
for manually loosening, tightening or
shifting standby drive connections. In
Illustration 4, a large electric motor and
steam turbine are connected to double
shaft extensions of a continuously
operating high speed pump through
Marland CECON Clutches. The
following operating modes exist:
1.  Either the motor or the steam
turbine may be used to drive the
pump.
2.  Both motor and turbine
may share the pump load,
depending on torque and speed
characteristics of the prime
movers.
3.  If the motor is driving the pump
at rated speed, the load may
be taken over by the turbine
without slowing down the
pump. If required, the turbine
may be used to increase
the pump speed above the
rated motor speed, but within
permissible clutch speed rating,
after which the motor may be
shut off.
4.  The turbine alone may drive the
Photo: Dual driven induced draft fan through Marland CECONS to provide process pump at any permissible clutch
steam at a Southern chemical plant speed to suit varying operating
demands.
1 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 5

Illustration 4 4. Compressor Pump or Blower


1. Turbine 5. Motor
2. Flexible Coupling
3. Marland CECON Clutch

4 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Typical Applications

Inching or Creep Drives


A Marland CECON Clutch connected 1 2 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7
between a low speed drive and the
normal operating speed drive for
conveyors, steel strip mills, or other
equipment, will permit operation
at inching or creeping speed for
inspection or servicing. Such drives are
necessarily limited to one direction of
rotation and cannot be reversible.
CECON clutch allows automatic and
instantaneous change-over from one
drive to the other without complex
controls. The application of a Marland Illustration 5 4. Main Speed Reducer
CECON Clutch to provide inching 1. Marland Backstop 5. Main Motor
speed for an inclined conveyor is
2. Conveyor Belt Headshaft 6. Marland CECON Clutch
shown in the Illustration to the right.
Such very low speed drives may be 3. Flexible Coupling 7. Inching or Creep Drive Motor
required where exposure to freezing
temperatures prevents restarting, if not
kept in constant slow motion.

Starter or Turning Gear Drives


Large, heavy-duty industrial fans often
require turning gear drives to keep
the fan impellers rotating slowly when
the main drive is shut down. Without
this slow rotation in high temperature
applications, such as induced draft and
hot gas recirculating fans, the impeller
will heat or cool unevenly and distort
the blades or shaft. In addition, slow
rotation may be necessary to insure
proper lubrication of fan bearings.
In some cases, the turning gear
drive and the CECON clutch are size
selected to start the fan from rest
before the larger high-speed motor is
turned on. (See Illustration 6) 1 2 3 3 2 4 2 5

Photo: Hot gas recirculating fan turning gear


drive through CECON clutch provides continuous
slow rotation to prevent thermal distortion and
keep fan bearings properly lubricated.

Illustration 6
1. Main Drive 4. Marland CECON Clutch
2. Flexible Coupling 5. Turning Gear Drive
3. Fan or Compressor

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 5


Typical Applications

Energy Recovery Systems


Energy recovery in hydrocarbon
processing plants is an important factor
in the reduction of operating costs.
Wherever a high pressure liquid flow is
reduced to a lower pressure, hydraulic
energy is wasted. By the application
of a hydraulic turbine and a CECON
clutch, most of this energy can be
recovered.
The hydraulic turbine is connected to
the CECON Clutch input shaft, and the
output shaft is connected to the double
extended motor shaft or pump shaft.
The motor is usually sized to carry the
full pump load for those times, such
as start-up, when little or no fluid is
available to the hydraulic turbine. During
these periods the CECON Clutch is
freewheeling, allowing the hydraulic
turbine to remain stationary.
As process fluid flow increases, the
hydraulic turbine accelerates until it
reaches the speed of the motor. The
CECON clutch automatically engages
to transmit hydraulic turbine torque
to the motor, decreasing the motor
current demand. The CECON clutch will
automatically engage and disengage if
the hydraulic turbine speed varies with
the change in the flow of the process
fluid.

Photo: Two Type CEUHS CECON clutches at large


Texas refinery used with hydraulic turbines to
recover energy from process fluid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Illustration 7
1 Main Pump 5 Marland CECON Clutch
2 Coupling 6 Gear-Type Spacer Coupling
3 Main Motor 7 Hydraulic Turbine
4 Gear-Type Coupling

6 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Typical Applications

Kiln Emergency Drive


For some time the trend in the
cement and other pyro-processing
industries has been toward larger and
more efficient kilns. Since these kilns
operate 24 hours per day, month
after month, it has been important to
conserve power and avoid down time
as much as possible.
The high degree of efficiency in the
mechanical power transmission that
has evolved also means that the kiln
can roll back due to the large off-
center mass of material in the kiln
when power failure occurs or at any
time the main drive is shut down.
Uncontrolled rollback carries the
danger of centrifugal explosion of the
main drive components since they
may be oversped to many times the
normal forward speed.
Another consideration to be made
during main drive shutdown is the
prevention of kiln distortion due to
the high temperatures. An emergency
drive can be utilized to provide
forward rotation at a reduced speed,
both to prevent distortion and also to
empty the contents of the kiln before
it becomes impacted to the lining.
Marland CECON clutches and
CEBMAG backstops provide
automatic, remote emergency
operation in case of main electric
power failure. Their use provides
controlled reversal of the kiln and
automatic changeover to emergency
drive for forward rotation at reduced
speed.
The first Marland CECON clutch
installed on a cement kiln went into
operation over 35 years ago. Since
that time many of the largest kilns in
this country and throughout the world
have been provided with CECON and
CEBMAG units.
For more detailed information on
CEBMAG backstops, refer to the
CEBMAG catalog.

Photo: Marland CECON clutch and CEBMAG Backstop on modern cement kiln provide for emergency drive
rotation in case of main power shutdown.

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 7


Special Applications

High Speed Backstops


Standard Marland backstops are
recommended for use at low speeds,
as on conveyor drive pulley shaft,
instead of at motor speed or on other
high speed shafts. However, there
are many applications for backstops
on equipment having only high speed
shafts available. Examples of this
type of application include motor or
turbine driven pumps, compressors
or blowers. When power failure or
shutdown occurs, the common header
for the air or fluid may cause reverse
rotation of the equipment if check
valves fail to shut off the reverse flow.
During such reversals the equipment
can rapidly accelerate to dangerously
high speeds.
A CECON backstop will prevent
reversal of the connected equipment,
thereby guarding against the possibility
of centrifugal explosion or other
damage. CECON backstop units
are provided with all the features as
outlined for CECON clutches to permit
continuous operation at medium to
high speeds. The only modification is
Photo: Marland backstop prevents reversal of pump if check valves should fail during power failure. a torque arm attached to the CECON
input shaft. The end of the torque
arm is positively retained as shown in
Illustration 8.

1 2 4 2 3 Special Requirements
In over 60 years as the recognized
leader in the design and manufacturer
of freewheeling clutches, the Marland
engineering staff has been given many
unusual and difficult requirements for
clutches and backstops. This has
resulted in special designs to meet
those exacting requirements. If your
needs cannot be filled by a standard
item, give us the engineering details.
It may be that we already have the
solution to your problems, and if not,
we’ll go to work and find one.

Illustration 8
1 Compressor, Pump, or Blower
2 Flexible Coupling
3 Marland CECON Highspeed Backstop
4 Motor

8 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


CECON Clutch Size Selection

Selection of a Marland CECON Clutch Selection Procedure Service Factors


requires the following information: 1. Calculate the normal load torque The following service factors are for
1.  Nameplate horsepower of drive (T) in pound-feet typical applications shown in this
(motor, turbine, engine, etc.) catalog. They are not intended as a firm
Nameplate Horsepower x 5,250
T= recommendation, but are offered only as a
2. RPM of driving shaft. RPM of Clutch Input Shaft
general guide:
3. RPM of driven shaft 2.  Select the proper service factor
(freewheeling speed) (SF) from Table based on actual Motor and Turbine Driven-Dual Drives:
4.  Kind of machines to be connected equipment or by the Forced Draft Fans 1.50
connected (driving and driven) class of service most closely
Induced Draft Fans 1.50
resembling the service conditions
5.  Direction of driving rotation when Centrifugal Pumps 1.50
under consideration. If an exact or
facing input end of CECON.
similar application is not shown in Inching or Creep Drives 1.50
6. Where the CECON Clutch shafts Table, or if special conditions exist,
will not be on a horizontal plane, refer to Home Office with complete Starter or Turning Gear Drives 1.50
refer to the factory indicating information. Energy Recover Systems 1.50
angular position.
3. Multiply the normal load (T) by Kiln Emergency Drives 1.25
7. For dual drive arrangements service factor (SF) to obtain the
requiring a second CECON required clutch torque. Engine Driven—refer to Factory
Clutch, similar information as
4. Refer to the CECON capacity Applications not shown – contact the
outlined above applying to
ratings as shown on Page 11 for Factory.
the alternate drive should be
type CEUS, or Page 13 if type
obtained to assure selection of
CEUHS is preferred or required by
a proper size CECON Clutch for
speed of application, and select
the alternate driver.
the required size.

Note: The shaft sizes of the driving and driven


equipment need not be considered in
High Speed Operation selecting the CECON Clutch size since
CEUS CECON clutches overrunning the CECON input and output shafts
or driving at speeds above those are to be connected to the driving and
shown below may require matching or driven shafts through suitable sizes of
balancing of components for proper double-engagement, self-aligning, gear-
operation and long life. Consult factory type flexible couplings. If Marland is to
for restriction and additional costs. furnish the couplings, the micrometer
shaft diameters and keyseat dimensions
CEUS-5C-8M 1,800 RPM of the driving and driven equipment must
CEUS-12M-30M 1,200 RPM be furnished to assure proper coupling
selection.
CEUS-42M-60M 900 RPM

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 9


Marland CECON Clutches Type CEUS

Breather-Filter

Running oil
level gauge.
Minimum running level
indicated on housing.

Input Shaft Friction Output Shaft


Hand
Brake

Double engagement Double engagement


flexible coupling flexible coupling

Driving Driven
Machine Machine
D D

E E

F F

Shaft Gap ** H H Shaft Gap **


Usable Usable
Shaft Shaft
Length Length

R R
J J
K K
A A

CECON Clutch Rated Torque Capacity HP # RPM Approx. Oil Ship Wght. lbs. **  Shaft gap per coupling
CEUS Type lb. ft. Per 100 RPM Maximum Capacity qts. (Less Cplgs.) manufacturer or customer
specification
5C 500 9-1/2 6,000 5 220
1M 1,000 19 5,600 7 320
2M 2,000 38 4,200 12 440
4M 4,000 76 3,600 15 560
8M 8,000 152 3,000 22 780
12M 12,000 229 2,500 30 1,200
18M 18,000 343 2,300 50 1,600
30M 30,000 571 2,000 65 2,000
42M 42,000 800 1,700 80 2,500
60M 60,000 1,143 1,400 110 3,000

Consult applicable local and national safety codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts and
couplings. F
or higher speeds, consult factory.

10 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Dimensions and Data

Drain Static
Valve Oil
Level
B Gage
M Dia. S
Static
level
indicated
L on housing

4 P P 2
N N
O O

CECON Clutch Dimensions in Inches


Ceus Type A B C D *E F H J K L M N O P R S

5C 8.50 4.75 21.50 0.37 x 0.19 1.5625 3.00 3.19 5.50 6.37 1.25 0.69 6.75 7.62 3.12 3.12 3.75

1M 9.81 5.75 23.50 0.37 x 0.19 1.7500 3.75 3.87 6.37 7.25 1.25 0.69 6.37 8.12 3.50 3.50 4.62

2M 11.62 6.87 25.50 0.62 x 0.31 2.3125 4.50 4.62 7.37 8.25 1.25 0.69 8.37 9.37 4.00 3.50 5.50

4M 12.81 7.75 27.50 0.62 x 0.31 2.7500 5.25 5.37 7.75 8.75 1.25 0.69 9.00 10.00 4.00 4.00 6.12

8M 14.75 8.62 29.25 0.87 x 0.44 3.3125 6.00 6.12 9.12 10.25 1.50 0.81 8.75 10.75 4.00 4.00 6.75

12M 17.06 9.62 31.25 1.00 x 0.50 3.8750 6.75 6.94 10.75 11.87 1.50 1.06 9.12 11.37 4.50 4.50 7.50

18M 18.94 11.25 33.75 1.00 x 0.50 4.3125 7.50 7.69 11.62 12.87 1.75 1.31 10.25 13.00 5.00 5.00 8.87

30M 21.00 12.75 37.50 1.25 x 0.62 5.0625 8.50 8.62 13.12 14.75 1.75 1.31 12.75 15.50 5.50 5.50 10.00

42M 22.87 14.50 40.50 1.50 x 0.75 5.8750 9.00 9.12 14.37 15.87 2.00 1.31 14.50 17.50 6.00 6.00 11.25

60M 24.75 16.00 43.50 1.75 x 0.87 7.0000 10.50 10.62 15.25 16.75 2.00 1.31 16.00 19.00 6.00 6.00 12.25

 *  Shaft dia. + .0000/-.0010, Coupling bore -.0010/-.0015

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 11


Marland CECON Clutches Type CEUHS

"W" – 300 Lb. A.S.A. Flange "S" – 300 Lb. A.S.A. Flange.
Oil Drain Line Supplied Oil Inlet Line Supplied
By Customer. By Customer.
For Oil Specifications See Below.

Friction Hand Brake Breather Filter


Double Engagement Double Engagement
Flexible Coupling Flexible Coupling

Input Shaft Output Shaft

Driving Machine Driving Machine


D D

E E

M-Dia
F F
L
Shaft Gap** H H Shaft Gap**
Usable Usable
Shaft Shaft
Length R 11/2 V R Length
J J
K K
A A
Option:
Oil drain can be
furnished on
opposite side

CECON Clutch Rated Torque Capacity HP # RPM Oil Supply Ship Wght. lbs.
CEUHS Type lb. ft. Per 100 RPM Maximum Gals. Per Min. + (Less Cplgs.)
1M 1,000 19 12,000 2-1/2 250
2M 2,000 38 10,000 3-1/2 400
4M 4,000 76 8,000 4-1/2 700
8M 8,000 152 7,000 7 1,200
12M 12,000 229 6,000 9 1,700
18M 18,000 343 5,000 11 2,500
30M 30,000 571 4,500 14 3,200
42M 42,000 800 4,000 18 4,600
60M 60,000 1,143 3,500 23 6,100

Consult applicable local and national safety codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts and couplings.
** Shaft gap per coupling manufacturer or customer specification
# For higher speeds consult factory.
+ To be supplied by customer: This quantity of regular turbine oil of approx. 150-250 S.S.U. at 100 degree F., at 15-20 P.S.I.
pressure, at a max. inlet temp. of 110 degree F., filtered to 10-15 microns.

12 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Dimensions and Data

Units can be furnished with proximity probes and/or RTD’s.

"Customer to Supply
Oil Pressure Gauge
at Oil Inlet."

T
C

B
Z
U

P P
N N
O O
X

CECON Clutch Dimensions in Inches


Ceus Type A B C D *E F H J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z

1M 12.37 5.75 14.62 .50 x .25 2.0000 3.75 3.87 6.379 7.69 1.00 0.69 6.37 7.25 3.00 3.00 0.50 8.25 3.75 2.62 1.25 9.25 1.37 5.25

2M 14.56 6.87 16.37 .62 x .31 2.5000 4.50 4.62 7.37 9.12 1.00 0.69 8.37 9.25 4.00 3.50 0.50 9.25 4.87 3.12 1.50 11.25 1.50 6.12

4M 17.19 7.75 18.25 .87 x .44 3.3125 5.25 5.37 7.75 10.94 1.25 0.69 9.00 10.50 4.00 4.00 0.75 10.87 5.44 3.62 2.00 12.50 1.75 6.50

8M 21.56 8.62 20.75 1.00 x .50 4.3125 6.75 6.94 11.50 13.69 1.25 0.81 10.75 11.75 4.50 4.50 0.75 12.12 5.37 4.62 2.00 13.75 1.75 6.50

12M 24.56 9.62 22.62 1.25 x .62 4.8125 7.50 7.69 12.75 15.37 1.50 0.81 12.00 13.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 13.12 5.94 5.31 2.50 16.00 2.25 7.50

18M 26.87 11.25 25.75 1.50 x .75 5.5625 8.44 8.37 14.00 16.69 1.50 1.06 13.75 15.00 5.50 5.50 1.00 15.12 7.06 5.75 2.50 18.00 2.25 7.50

30M 31.75 12.75 28.75 1.50 x .75 6.2500 10.37 10.62 16.50 19.62 1.50 1.06 15.75 17.00 6.00 6.00 1.00 16.62 8.06 7.00 3.00 20.00 2.50 8.25

42M 34.94 14.25 30.25 1.75 x .87 7.2500 11.56 11.81 18.25 21.62 1.50 1.31 17.00 18.50 6.50 6.50 1.25 17.62 8.87 7.75 3.00 21.50 2.50 8.25

60M 38.12 15.50 33.50 2.00 x 1.00 8.2500 12.62 12.87 20.25 23.75 1.50 1.31 18.00 19.75 7.00 7.00 1.25 18.37 9.50 8.50 3.50 22.75 3.00 9.00

 *  Shaft dia. + .0000/-.0010, Coupling bore -.0010/-.0015

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 13


Marland CECON Clutches Type CEUS

Part Description
1 Brake Stud Nut
11
2 Brake Stud
3 Brake Stud Washer
13A
4 Brake Handle

3 2 1 43 5 Brake Thrust Screw


Detail “A” 6 Brake Seal Cover & Seal
4
7 Housing Cover & Gasket
5
6 8 Running Oil Level Gage

7 9 Brake Shoe
Gasket 10 Oil Slinger
8 11 Shaft Seal Cover & Gasket
Gasket 12 Input Shaft
9
13 Shaft Packing 13A Oil Seal
10
11 Detail “A” 26
14 Ball Bearing
15 Clutch Housing
16 Bolts & Locknuts for 20
12 17 Bearing Spacer
25
13 18 Clutch Coverplate
14
24 19 Cam Spacer
42
20 Outer Race & Gaskets
Gasket 29
21 Cam
Gasket 22 Clutch Roller Assembly
23 Drain Valve
15 17 16 18 19 20 21 22
24 Housing End Plate & Gasket
25 Cam Retainer & Fasteners
26 Flange Output Shaft
27 Oil Flow Plug
28 Clutch Stop Lug
36
29 Screws & Lockwashers for 24
35
30 Housing Hood & Gasket
34 31 Oil Strainer Basket
32 Oil Strainer Housing
33
33 Oil Tray
32 34 Oil Strainer Stem
31 41
35 Strainer Inspection Cap
36 Breather-Filter
30
37 Pipe Nipple
38 Clutch Spring
28
39 Clutch Cam Key
27 40 Static Oil Level Gage
41 Eye Bolt
42 Screws & Lockwashers for 11
43 Screws & Lockwashers for 7
Consult applicable local and national safety
codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts
23 and couplings.

37 38 39 40

14 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Marland CECON Clutches Type CEUHS

Part Description
1 Brake Stud Nut
2 Brake Stud
3 Brake Stud Washer
5 3 2 1 6 4 30 33 Gasket 4 Brake Handle
5 Brake Thrust Screw
8
6 Brake Seal Cover & Seal
7
7 Clutch Housing Cover
9
8 Inspection Cover
16 17 27 9 Brake Shoe
10
11 10 Oil Slinger
12 11 Packing Seal Cover & Gasket
12 Input Shaft
13 Shaft Packing
14 Shaft Bearing & Fasteners
13 15 Clutch Housing
14 16 Bearing Cap
32
17 Bearing Cap with Oil Flow
Gasket
18 Oil Inlet Flange
15
19 Oil Drain Flange
20 Clutch Outer Race

31 20 22 21 25 26
21 Clutch Cam
22 Clutch Roller Assembly
23 Clutch Spring
24 Clutch Cam Key
25 Cam Retainer & Fasteners
26 Flanged Output Shaft
27 Clutch Oil Flow Plug
28 Clutch Stop Lug
29 Eye Bolt
29 30 Breather-Filter
31 Bolts & Locknuts for 20
32 Screws & Lockwashers for 11
33 Screws & Lockwashers for 8
34 Fasteners for 16 & 17
28
35 Fasteners for 7
34
23 Consult applicable local and national safety
35 codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts
and couplings.
18

19

24

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 15


Marland CECON Disconnect Clutch

The Disconnect CECON is a completely The need for CECON Clutches At rest (or at any synchronous speed
mechanical overrunning clutch. It has Marland One-Way CECON Clutches are of the input and output shafts), the
been designed as a “no downtime” designed for applications where one or spring actuated roller cage has already
power transmission product. The more of the following conditions exist: positioned the rollers into the contact
Disconnect CECON is well suited for zone. All rollers have been positively
applications that demand uninterrupted 1. Shaft speeds exceed the guided to engage uniformly and maintain
operation or in hostile environmental permissible maximum for standard their relative positions accurately to
conditions. Like all other Marland clutches, clutch couplings, or assure uniform load distribution. The
CECON clutches, it has been backstops. rollers then engage in compression
engineered to provide long and reliable between the precision ground and
life with a minimum of maintenance. 2.  Uninterrupted, continuous hardened cam plane surfaces and the
operation is required. inside diameter of the outer race. When
Features 3.  Operation under extremely wet, the clutch is in the “engaged” or “driving”
•  Complete physical separation of dusty, abrasive or other adverse position, the cam, rollers and outer race
the input and output shaft atmospheric conditions; or on are locked and therefore, not subject to
unprotected outdoor applications; wear.
•  Torque ratings to 60,000 lb/ft
or subject to high ambient
•  Speeds to 12,000 RPM temperatures. In addition, the disconnect CECON
allows maintenance to be performed
•  Manual mechanical disconnect 4. Shaft axis is not horizontal, as on on the non-energized driver without
cement kiln drives. system shutdown. This is accomplished
•  Total system isolation (US PAT.)
5.  Lubrication maintenance must by physically separating the input and
•  Visual confirmation of lockout output ends of the clutch, and providing
be provided on a no “downtime”
basis. a means for locking the clutch in the
Benefits disconnect mode.
•  Long life CECON Clutches consist of a completely
enclosed housing with provisions for The two types of CECON Disconnect
•  High reliability
supporting a Marland freewheeling clutch Clutches are Type CEUSD and Type
•  Minimum maintenance between two shafts, each of which is CEUHSD. Both contain similar standard
•  Allows maintenance of isolated separately supported. The input shaft is clutch operating parts and therefore,
equipment connected to the cam and the output operate in the same manner. The basic
shaft is connected to the outer race. differences are the means of lubrication
• Permits full speed testing of and method of bearing support.
isolated equipment The CECON shafts are then connected to
• Re-connection without system the driving and driven equipment shafts Type CEUSD Disconnect CECONS are
shut down through double engagement, self-aligning, ball bearing supported at four points and
gear-type flexible couplings. are suitable for use on most applications.
• Direct replacement for existing Lubrication is self-contained in the sealed
CEUS & CEUHS units housing and provides self circulation.
During freewheeling, the outer race is
free to rotate with the output shaft. The
cam and roller assembly connected to Type CEUHSD Disconnect CECONS
the input shaft remain stationary, or rotate have high speed turbine type, steel
at a speed slower than the output shaft. backed babbitted bearings at four points
An oil film wedges and separates the which are lubricated by a customer
rollers from the outer race. This moves supplied external lubrication system,
the rollers a few thousandths of an inch through standard A.S.A. flanged oil inlet
imparting relative angular motion between and drain furnished on the housing. This
the roller cage and cam. This slight bearing and lubrication arrangement
movement of the rollers into the deeper permits higher operating speeds than the
cam zones, with a clean lubricant film CEUSD type.
wedge between roller and outer race,
permits freewheeling without metal to The Type CEUSD Disconnect CECON is
metal contact. suitable for most applications. However,
the type CEUHSD is readily available
for speeds above the CEUSD limits or
wherever a sleeve bearing supported unit
is preferred.

16 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Marland CECON Disconnect Clutch

Disconnected Outer Race


DISCONNECTED POSITION Shift Fork
Illustration 9 depicts Output Shaft (Rest of shift assembly not shown for clarity)
the clutch in the Input Shaft
disconnected position.
Note that the cam
and roller assembly Shift Assembly Connected
have been physically
Inspection Cover
Illustration 10 shows
removed from the Cam & the CECON clutch
outer race, providing Roller Assembly
in its connected,
a separation of the Illustration 9 normal operating
input and output end
position. The cam and
of the clutch. In this
roller assembly are
position, the input end
in position, relative
cannot be backdriven
to the outer race, to
by the output end. It
M operate as a normal
is also possible to test C a CONNECTED POSITION
overrunning clutch
the isolated driver at E rl
Ca to transmit torque in
operating speed before n Illustration 10
O d the driving rotation or
reconnection. N
freewheel when the
alternate energy source
is actuated.

On January 2, 1990, OSHA Control of The Disconnect CECON meets the first To return to service, all that is required
Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) condition by the physical separation of is the re-connection of the Disconnect
in Volume 29 of the Code of Federal the input and output shafts, NOT by the CECON and the starting of the power
Regulation (29 CFR), Section 1910. mere locking of the input shaft to the train. This can be accomplished at any
147 went into effect. In general this clutch housing. The second condition overrunning RPM.
rule requires that, “before servicing is met when the clutch is locked by an
The Disconnect CECONs are direct
or maintenance is performed on authorized employee.
replacements for the equivalent sized
machinery or equipment, the machinery
The Disconnect CECON is unique to CEUS and CEUHS units. This allows for
or equipment must be turned off and
the industry. While the main drive is in the replacement of these non-lockout
disconnected from the energy source,
operation, maintenance can be performed devices without requiring the expense
and the energy-isolating device must
on isolated equipment when the clutch is of relocation of equipment. In summary,
be either locked or tagged out.” OSHA
in a locked out position (as detailed in our the CEUSD and CEUHSD Disconnect
provides these following definitions:
service manual). The clutch has a lockout CECON provides the best means to
indication system, as well as a view port meet OSHA “isolation and lockout”
Energy-isolating device – which allows for visual confirmation or requirements. The Disconnect CECON
Any mechanical device that physically disconnect/connect status. provides dollar savings with regard to the
prevents the transmission or release of replacement of existing non-disconnect
The total system isolation feature also
energy. clutches without the related expense of
allows for the full speed testing of
equipment relocation. Additional savings
isolated equipment, at typical operating
Lockout device – speeds, prior to reconnection. With
are realized as the Disconnect CECON
Any device that uses positive means allows for both maintenance and full
the Disconnect CECON, removal and
such as a lock, either key or combination speed testing of isolated equipment.
reinstallation of couplings is not required.
type, to hold an energy-isolated device These benefits are coupled with
This benefit means less time (and
in a safe position, thereby preventing the MARLAND CLUTCH Division’s continuous
therefore less money) is associated with
energizing of machinery or equipment. commitment to providing the most reliable
each maintenance outage.
and cost effective means of meeting the
needs of the industry.

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 17


Marland Disconnect CEUSD CECON Clutch

Shift lever
locking assembly

Breather-Filter Shift Lever

Double engagement H
flexible coupling H Usable Double engagement
Usable Shaft flexible coupling
Shaft Length
E Shaft Dia. Length
E Shaft Dia.
D Keyway D Keyway
(Input shaft) (Output shaft)

Driving
Machine Driving
Machine

Shaft Gap** Shaft Gap**

F F

R R

J J
K K

A A

CECON Clutch Rated Torque Capacity HP RPM Approx. Oil Ship. Weight lbs.
CEUSD Type lb. ft. Per 100 RPM Maximum † Capacity Qts. (Less Cplgs.)
1M 1,000 19 5,600 7 320
2M 2,000 38 4,200 12 440
4M 4,000 76 3,600 15 560
8M 8,000 152 3,000 22 780
12M 12,000 229 2,500 30 1,200
18M 18,000 343 2,300 50 1,600
30M 30,000 571 2,000 65 2,000
42M 42,000 800 1,700 80 2,500
60M 60,000 1,143 1,400 110 3,000­
Consult applicable local and national safety codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts and couplings.
** Shaft gap per coupling manufacturer or customer specification
† For higher speeds, consult factory

18 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Marland Disconnect CEUSD CECON Clutch

Running oil
level gage

Static oil level gage


level indicated on C
housing. Dimension
shown indicates
oil level height.

B S
Drain
Valve

4" P L M Dia. P

N N
O O

Dimensions  inches (mm) ­– For Reference Only


Model A B C D E* F H J
1M 9.81 (249.24) 5.75 (146.05) 15.75 (400.05) 0.37 x 0.19 (9.53 x 4.78) 1.7500 (44.45) 3.62 (92.08) 3.62 (92.08) 6.37 (161.93)
2M 11.62 (295.28) 6.87 (174.63) 18.00 (457.20) 0.62 x 0.31 (15.88 x 7.95) 2.3125 (58.75) 4.12 (104.78) 4.25 (107.95) 7.37 (187.33)
4M 12.81 (325.45) 7.75 (196.85) 20.00 (508.00) 0.62 x 0.31 (15.88 x 7.95) 2.7500 (69.85) 4.75 (120.65) 4.87 (123.83) 7.75 (196.85)
8M 14.75 (374.65) 8.62 (219.08) 21.25 (539.75) 0.87 x 0.44 (22.23 x 11.13) 3.3125 (84.15) 5.87 (149.23) 6.00 (152.40) 9.12 (231.78)
12M 17.06 (433.40) 9.62 (244.48) 23.25 (590.55) 1.00 x 0.50 (25.40 x 12.70) 3.8750 (98.43) 6.37 (161.93) 6.50 (165.10) 10.75 (273.05)
18M 18.94 (481.03) 11.25 (285.75) 25.75 (654.05) 1.00 x 0.50 (25.40 x 12.70) 4.1250 (104.77) 6.75 (171.45) 6.75 (171.45) 11.65 (295.28)
30M 21.00 (533.40) 12.75 (323.85) 29.50 (749.30) 1.25 x 0.62 (31.75 x 15.88) 5.0625 (128.59) 7.87 (200.03) 8.00 (203.20) 13.12 (333.38)
42M 22.87 (581.03) 14.50 (368.30) 32.75 (831.85) 1.50 x 0.75 (38.10 x 19.05) 5.8750 (149.23) 8.37 (212.73) 8.50 (215.90) 14.37 (365.13)
60M 24.75 (628.65) 16.00 (406.40) 35.75 (908.05) 1.75 x 0.87 (44.45 x 22.23) 7.000 (177.80) 9.87 (250.83) 10.00 (254.00) 15.25 (387.35)

Model K L M N O P R S
1M 7.25 (184.15) 1.25 (31.75) 0.69 (17.48) 6.37 (161.93) 8.12 (206.38) 3.50 (88.90) 3.50 (88.90) 4.62 (117.48)
2M 8.25 (209.55) 1.25 (31.75) 0.69 (17.48) 8.37 (212.73) 9.37 (238.13) 4.00 (101.60) 3.50 (88.90) 5.50 (139.70)
4M 8.75 (222.25) 1.25 (31.75) 0.69 (17.48) 9.00 (228.60) 10.00 (254.00) 4.00 (101.60) 4.00 (101.60) 6.12 (155.58)
8M 10.25 (260.35) 1.50 (38.10) 0.81 (20.65) 8.75 (222.25) 10.75 (273.05) 4.00 (101.60) 4.00 (101.60) 6.75 (171.45)
12M 11.87 (301.63) 1.50 (38.10) 1.06 (27.00) 9.12 (231.78) 11.37 (288.93) 4.50 (114.30) 4.50 (114.30) 7.50 (190.50)
18M 12.87 (327.03) 1.75 (44.45) 1.31 (33.35) 10.25 (260.35) 13.00 (330.20) 5.00 (127.00) 5.00 (127.00) 8.87 (225.43)
30M 14.75 (374.65) 1.75 (44.45) 1.31 (33.35) 12.75 (323.85) 15.50 (393.70) 5.50 (139.70) 5.50 (139.70) 10.00 (254.00)
42M 15.87 (403.23) 2.00 (50.80) 1.31 (33.35) 14.50 (368.30) 17.50 (444.50) 6.00 (152.40) 6.00 (152.40) 11.25 (285.75)
60M 16.75 (425.45) 2.00 (50.80) 1.31 (33.35) 16.00 (406.40) 19.00 (482.60) 6.00 (152.40) 6.00 (152.40) 12.25 (311.15)

Certified prints will be furnished for construction purposes after receipt of order.
* Shaft dia. +.0000/.0010, Coupling bore. -.0010/.0015

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 19


Marland Disconnect CEUHSD CECON Clutch

"W"-300 lb. A.S.A. Flange. "S"-300 lb. A.S.A. Flange. Oil


Oil drain line supplied inlet line supplied by customer. Breather-Filter
by customer. For oil specifications Output
see below. Shaft Double engagement
Shift lever locking assembly flexible coupling

Shift Lever
Input Shaft Driven
Double engagement Machine
flexible coupling D Keyway
D Keyway
Driving Machine

E E

F F
Shaft Gap** H
H Usable
Usable L Shaft Gap**
Shaft
Shaft Length
Length
R 1-1/2
R
V

J J
M Dia.
K K
A A

CECON Clutch Rated Torque Capacity HP RPM Oil Supply Ship Weight lbs.
CEUHSD Type lb. ft. Per 100 RPM Maximum †† Gals. Per Min.† (Less Cplgs.)
1M 1,000 19 12,000 2-1/2 250
2M 2,000 38 10,000 3-1/2 400
4M 4,000 76 8,000 4-1/2 700
8M 8,000 152 7,000 7 1,200
12M 12,000 229 6,000 9 1,700
18M 18,000 343 5,000 11 2,500
30M 30,000 571 4,500 14 3,200
42M 42,000 800 4,000 18 4,600
60M 60,000 1,143 3,500 23 6,100
Consult applicable local and national safety codes for proper guarding of rotating shafts and couplings.
** Shaft gap per coupling manufacturer or customer specification.
† To be supplied by customer: This quantity of regular turbine oil for approx. 150-250 S.S.U. at 100°F., at 15-20 P.S.I. pressure,
at a max. inlet temp. of 110°F., filtered to 10-15 microns.
†† For higher speeds, consult factory

20 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Marland Disconnect CEUHSD CECON Clutch

Viewing Window

"Customer to Supply
Oil pressure gage at
oil inlet"
T C

B U
Z
Y

P P
N N
O O
X

Dimensions  inches (mm) ­– For Reference Only


Model A B C D E* F H J
1M 12.37 (314.33) 5.75 (146.05) 14.625 (371.48) 0.50 x 0.25 (12.70 x 6.35) 2.0000 (50.80) 3.75 (95.25) 3.87 (98.43) 6.37 (161.93)
2M 14.56 (369.90) 6.875 (174.63) 16.375 (415.93) 0.625 x 0.313 (15.88 x 7.95) 2.5000 (63.50) 4.50 (114.30) 4.62 (117.48) 7.37 (187.33)
4M 17.188 (436.58) 7.75 (196.85) 18.25 (463.55) 0.875 x 0.438 (22.23 x 11.13) 3.3125 (84.15) 5.25 (133.35) 5.37 (136.53) 7.75 (196.85)
8M 21.563 (547.70) 8.625 (219.08) 20.75 (527.05) 1.00 x 0.50 (25.40 x 12.70) 4.3125 (109.55) 6.75 (171.45) 6.94 (176.23) 11.50 (292.10)
12M 24.563 (623.90) 9.625 (244.48) 22.625 (574.68) 1.25 x 0.625 (31.75 x 15.88) 4.8125 (122.25) 7.50 (190.50) 7.69 (195.28) 12.75 (323.85)
18M 26.813 (681.05) 11.25 (285.75) 25.75 (654.05) 1.50 x 0.75 (38.10 x 19.05) 5.5625 (141.30) 8.44 (214.33) 8.62 (219.08) 14.00 (355.60)
30M 31.75 (806.45) 12.75 (323.85) 28.75 (730.25) 1.50 x 0.75 (38.10 x 19.05) 6.2500 (158.75) 10.37 (263.53) 10.62 (269.88) 16.50 (419.10)
42M 34.938 (887.43) 14.25 (361.95) 30.25 (768.35) 1.75 x 0.875 (44.45 x 22.23) 7.2500 (184.15) 11.56 (293.70) 11.81 (300.05) 18.25 (463.55)
60M 38.125 (968.38) 15.50 (393.70) 33.50 (850.90) 2.00 x 1.00 (50.80 x 25.40) 8.2500 (209.55) 12.62 (320.68) 12.87 (327.03) 20.25 (514.35)

Model K L M N O P R S
1M 7.69 (195.28) 1.00 (25.40) .69 (17.48) 6.37 (161.93) 7.25 (184.15) 3.00 (76.20) 3.00 (76.20) 0.50 (12.70)
2M 9.12 (231.768) 1.00( 25.40) .69 (17.48) 8.37 (212.73) 9.25 (234.95 4.00 (101.60) 3.50 (88.90) 0.50 (12.70)
4M 10.94 (277.83) 1.25 (31.75) .69 (17.48) 9.00 (228.60) 10.50 (266.70) 4.00 (101.60) 4.00 (101.60) 0.75 (19.05)
8M 13.69 (347.68) 1.25 (31.75) .81 (20.65) 10.75 (273.05) 11.75 (298.45) 4.50 (114.30) 4.50 (114.30) 0.75 (19.05)
12M 15.37 (390.539) 1.50 (38.10) .81 (20.65) 12.00 (304.80) 13.00 (330.20) 5.00 (127.00) 5.00 (127.00) 1.00 (25.40)
18M 16.69 (423.88) 1.50 (38.10) 1.06 (27.00) 13.75 (349.25) 15.00 (381.00) 5.50 (139.70) 5.50 (139.70) 1.00 (25.40)
30M 19.62 (498.48) 1.50 (38.10) 1.06 (27.00) 15.75 (400.05) 17.00 (431.80) 6.00 (152.40) 6.00 (152.40) 1.00 (25.40)
42M 21.62 (549.28) 1.50 (38.10) 1.31 (33.35) 17.00 (431.80) 18.50 (469.90) 6.50 (165.10) 6.50 (165.10) 1.25 (31.75)
60M 23.75 (603.25) 1.50 (38.10) 1.31 (33.35) 18.00 (457.20) 19.75 (501.65) 7.00 (177.80) 7.00 (177.80) 1.25 (31.75)

Model T U V W X Y Z
1M 8.25 (209.55) 3.75 (95.25) 3.00 (76.20) 1.25(31.75) 9.25 (234.95) 1.37 (34.93) 5.25 (133.35)
2M 9.25 (234.95) 4.87 (123.83) 3.37 (85.73) 1.50(38.10) 11.25 (285.75) 1.50 (38.10) 6.12 (155.58)
4M 10.87 (276.23) 5.44 (138.10) 3.62 (92.08) 2.00(50.80) 12.50 (317.50) 1.75 (44.45) 6.50 (165.10)
8M 12.12 (307.98) 5.37 (136.53) 4.62 (117.48) 2.00(50.80) 13.75 (349.25) 1.75 (44.45) 6.50 (165.10)
12M 13.12 (333.38) 5.94 (150.83) 5.31 (134.95) 2.50(63.50) 16.00 (406.40) 2.25 (57.15) 7.50 (190.50)
18M 15.12 (384.18) 7.06 (179.40) 5.75 (146.05) 2.50(63.50) 18.00 (457.20) 2.25 (57.15) 7.50 (190.50)
30M 16.62 (422.28) 8.06 (204.80) 7.00 (177.80) 3.00(76.20) 20.00 (508.00) 2.50 (63.50) 8.25 (209.55)
42M 17.62 (447.68) 8.87 (225.43) 7.75 (196.85) 3.00(76.20) 21.50 (546.10) 2.50 (63.50) 8.25 (209.55)
60M 18.37 (466.73) 9.50 (241.30) 8.50 (215.90) 3.50(88.90) 22.75 (577.85) 3.00 (76.20) 9.00 (228.60)
Certified prints will be furnished for construction purposes after receipt of order.
* Shaft dia. +.0000/-.0010, Coupling bore -.0010/-.0015

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 21


Application Data Sheet

Fax: 877-216-3001
For Application Assistace Call: 1-800-216-3515

Date_________________

Company Name___________________________________________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________________________________________________
City______________________________________________________________________________________________
Name of Contact___________________________________________________________________________________
Title_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone___________________________________________Fax______________________________________________

Type of application Maximum torque at clutch


____
Stand By Drive ___________________b. ft. (Nm)
____
Dual Drive __________HP at________RPM
____
Creep Drive
Kiln Drive Power Source
____
____ Turning Gear ____ Electric Motor ____ Diesel Engine
____ Turbine ____ Air Cylinder
____ Hydraulic Motor ____ Gas Engine

Maximum Driving Speed_________________RPM


Maximum Overrunning Speed____________RPM

Environment
Ambient Temperature Range, Lowest__________________Fº (Cº) Highest__________________Fº (Cº)

Exposed location?__________ Special Coating Required?______________

Mounting Configuration?
Shafts are in line, couplings required_________________________________
Shaft orientation Horizontal________________ Vertical_________________
Shafts are parallel, mounted on the CECON shaft a sheave________ sprocket________ other ________

Load Application
_________ Smooth_________ Moderate Shock_________ Shock

22 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


Important Notes

Service Life
Marland clutches and backstops are mechanical devices designed to protect mechanical equipment from rotation in the opposite
direction and should generally not be considered Safety Devices. Marland clutches and backstops have surfaces which wear with
use over time and as a result will need to be replaced. The clutches and backstops do not offer a feature for determining the time
of their replacement. As a result the decision for time of replacement must be made by the operator of the equipment based upon
the specific application and performance of the clutch or backstop.

Rotation Equipment
Rotation equipment is potentially dangerous and should be properly guarded. The user should check for all applicable safety codes
(in local area) and provide a suitable guard. Marland backstops have surfaces which wear with use over time and as a result will
need to be replaced. The decision for time of replacement must be made by the operator of the equipment base upon the specific
application and performance of the clutch or backstop.

Catalog Changes
The contents of this catalog are subject to change without notice or obligation.

P-1471-MC 4/18 www.marland.com 23


Notes

24 www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18


The Power Of One, The Strength Of Many.
OTHER PRODUCT SOLUTIONS FROM
ALTRA INDUSTRIAL MOTION WWW.ALTRAMOTION.COM
Our comprehensive product offerings include various types of clutches and brakes, overrunning clutches, engineered bearing
assemblies, gearing and gear motors along with linear products, belted drives, couplings and limit switches. With thousands of
product solutions available, Altra provides true single source convenience while meeting specific customer requirements. Many
major OEMs and end users prefer Altra products as their No. 1 choice for performance and reliability.

ELECTRIC CLUTCHES HEAVY DUTY OVERRUNNING CLUTCHES


AND BRAKES CLUTCHES AND BRAKES Formsprag Clutch
Inertia Dynamics Industrial Clutch Marland Clutch
Matrix Stromag Stieber
Stromag Svendborg Brakes
Warner Electric Twiflex
Wichita Clutch

ENGINEERED COUPLINGS GEAR DRIVES GEAR MOTORS


AND UNIVERSAL JOINTS Bauer Gear Motor Bauer Gear Motor
Ameridrives Boston Gear
Bibby Turboflex Delroyd Worm Gear
Guardian Couplings Nuttall Gear
Huco
Lamiflex Couplings
Stromag
TB Wood’s

POWER TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS


LINEAR ACTUATORS ENGINEERED AIR MOTORS BELTED DRIVES GEARED CAM
AND CONTROLS BEARING ASSEMBLIES AND SHEAVES LIMIT SWITCHES
Huco
Warner Linear Kilian TB Wood’s Stromag
Altra Industrial Motion

Marland Clutch Facilities

North America Europe Asia Pacific


USA Germany Australia
23601 Hoover Road Hatschekstraße 36 +61 2 9894 0133
Warren, MI 48089 - USA 69126 Heidelberg - Germany
China
1-800-216-3515 +49 (0) 6221-30470
+86 21 5169-9255
Roller Ramp and Sprag Type Overrunning Clutches
Overrunning Clutches and Holdbacks Hong Kong
and Backstops +852 2615 9313
Singapore
+65 6487 4464
Taiwan
+886 2 2577 8156
Thailand
+66 2322 5527

The Brands of Altra Industrial Motion

Couplings Electric Clutches & Brakes Heavy Duty Clutches & Brakes Gearing
Ameridrives Inertia Dynamics Industrial Clutch Bauer Gear Motor
www.ameridrives.com www.idicb.com www.indclutch.com www.bauergears.com
Bibby Turboflex Matrix Twiflex Boston Gear
www.bibbyturboflex.com www.matrix-international.com www.twiflex.com www.bostongear.com
Guardian Couplings Stromag Stromag Delroyd Worm Gear
www.guardiancouplings.com www.stromag.com www.stromag.com www.delroyd.com
Huco Warner Electric Svendborg Brakes Nuttall Gear
www.huco.com www.warnerelectric.com www.svendborg-brakes.com www.nuttallgear.com
Lamiflex Couplings Wichita Clutch
www.lamiflexcouplings.com Linear Products www.wichitaclutch.com Overrunning Clutches
Stromag Warner Linear Formsprag Clutch
www.stromag.com www.warnerlinear.com Belted Drives www.formsprag.com
TB Wood’s TB Wood’s Marland Clutch
www.tbwoods.com Engineered Bearing Assemblies www.tbwoods.com www.marland.com
Kilian Stieber
Geared Cam Limit Switches www.kilianbearings.com www.stieberclutch.com
Stromag
www.stromag.com

Neither the accuracy nor completeness of the information contained in this publication is guaranteed by the company and may be subject to change in its sole discretion. The operating
and performance characteristics of these products may vary depending on the application, installation, operating conditions and environmental factors. The company’s terms and
conditions of sale can be viewed at http://www.altramotion.com/terms-and-conditions/sales-terms-and-conditions. These terms and conditions apply to any person who may buy,
acquire or use a product referred to herein, including any person who buys from a licensed distributor of these branded products.

©2018 by Marland Clutch LLC. All rights reserved. All trademarks in this publication are the sole and exclusive property of Marland Clutch LLC or one of its affiliated companies.

www.marland.com P-1471-MC 4/18

You might also like