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Compressor Drive Plate






Compressor Drive Plate

- Remove drive plate with overload safeguard. Refer to => [ Compressor Drive Plate with Overload Protection ] Compressor Drive Plate With Overload Protection.

Removing

- Loosen drive plate - C - by turning it with a conventional band wrench (with webbed band) in the direction of arrow - D -, counterhold compressor shaft - A - using a retainer - B - (e.g. socket wrench (T10001/10) from the socket wrench set or special tool 3079) on compressor shaft - A -.





The compressor is available with different drive shafts. At the start of production drive shafts that cannot be held with an Allen wrench (e.g. use socket wrench (T10001/10)) were installed. Compressor drive shafts with an end designed as a hex head were later used.

Installing

- When installing, coat rubber element - B - lightly e.g. 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.

- Screw drive plate - C - onto compressor shaft - A - by rotating in direction of arrow - E -.





- Tighten drive plate - C - with 30 Nm by rotating it with a conventional band wrench (with webbed band) in the direction of arrow - E -, counterhold compressor shaft - A - using a retainer - B - (e.g. socket wrench (T10001/10 ) from the socket wrench set) on compressor shaft - A -.