Engineering Data BI011160
Inspecting for Worn Sheave
These sheave-groove cross-sections represent three wire rope seating conditions: “A” - a new rope in a new groove; “B” - a new rope in a worn groove; and “C” - a worn rope in a worn groove.
Breaking In A New Wire Rope A new wire rope requires careful installation. Adherence to the previously covered procedures is highly recommended. After the rope has been installed, and the ends secured in the applicable manner, the mechanisms should be started carefully and then permitted to run through a complete cycle of operation at greatly reduced speed. During this trial operation, a very close watch should be kept on all working parts such as sheaves, drums and rollers to ensure the rope runs freely. Be vigilant to ensure there are no obstructions as it makes its way through the system. If no problems are apparent, the next step should include several run-throughs of the normal operational cycle under light load conditions at a reduced speed. This procedure allows the component parts of the new rope to gradually adjust to the actual operating conditions.
Inspection Data It is essential to maintain a well-planned program of periodic inspection. Frequently, there are
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7295 Electric Rope Shovel
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