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17th October 2022, 02:21 PM #1Member
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Problem bearing repair on 3 phase Hidria axial ventilation fan
I plan to use this fan to ventilate fine dust from my shed but the bearings sound like they need replacing so that's what I'm doing - trying to disassemble it
The fan is a Rotomatika R13R-6330A-6T (630mm diameter, 3 ph, 240V AC, 6 pole) dated 2006. Also (I think) called a Hidria. Made in Slovenia.
Can't find any internet tips nor any exploded parts diagrams.
My problem is I cannot remove the rotor to get at the bearings. It is not rusted but I cannot move anything. A bearing puller cannot move one end which appears to be pressed onto the shaft and the other end has a large slot (about 25mm long and 3 mm wide) that also does not want to move clockwise or anticlockwise.
I'm stumped and hope someone here may have an idea. Here's a couple of photos....
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17th October 2022, 09:26 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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have you tried seeing if that slot is a screw thread for a flat head screw driver or something?
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17th October 2022, 10:09 PM #3Member
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Sure have. Even tried "tapping" it with a hammer and flat headed punch to no avail. If you look carefully at the photo you'll see the dents I made in the slot.
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18th October 2022, 07:51 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Have you tried turning it the other way? It looks to me, by the way that fan's been running, like that should be a left hand thread.
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18th October 2022, 11:43 AM #5Member
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Yes, tried both ways as per my first post.
The fan can be wired to turn in both directions so that complicates the matter a little more because, as you also realize, the thread would normally be opposite to the direction of spinning.
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18th October 2022, 04:11 PM #6
Is there a grub screw hiding under some camouflage in the bottom of a groove some where?
Here is another thought.....could the bearing have been pressed in with Loctite? Heat would soften it while you apply pressure from your bearing puller.Just do it!
Kind regards Rod
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