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    Operating and Service Manual

    For

    Mongoose PT ShakerPer Assemblies

    9671740-01

    9671740-029671740-03

    9671740-04

    9671740-05

    9671740-06

    9671740-07

    9671740-08

    P. O. Box 42842Houston, TX 77242-2842

    Global Sales/Technical SupportTel: 281-988-1866

    Fax: 281-988-1889

    Watts: 1-800-654-0660

    Manual Part #: 90-90-767 (Rev. H)

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    DISCLAIMER

    Recommendations made by MI Swaco are advisory only. MI Swaco shall not be

    liable under any guarantees or warranties, expressed or implied, in any manner orform, AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE HEREBY

    SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED, and MI Swaco shall not be liable for the failure

    to obtain any particular results from the use of any recommendation made by it or

    from the use of this material. In no event shall MI Swaco be liable for incidentalor consequential damages.

    Copyright 2005 MI-Swaco

    Publication date: February 2005

    All other products, brands, or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks orregistered trademarks of their respective owners.

    All rights reserved. This publication is the property of, and contains information proprietary toMI-Swaco. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means,

    including electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of MI-Swaco.

    Information contained within this publication is subject to change without notice.

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    Table of ContentsPage

    Section 1: Introduction 1

    1.1: Symbols 1

    1.2: PPE's (Personal Protective Equipment) 2

    Section 2: Purpose 2

    Section 3: Description 2-3

    3.1: Specifications 4

    3.1.1: Two (2) Vibrator Motor Version 9671740-01, -05 4

    3.1.2: Three (3) Vibrator Motor Version 9671740-02 4

    3.1.3: Two (2) Vibrator Motor Version 9671740-03, -07 5

    3.1.4: Three (3) Vibrator Motor Version 9671740-04 5

    3.2: Mongoose PT Installation Drawings 6

    Figure 1: Side Detail View 2 Motor Version 6

    Figure 2: Top Detail View 2 Motor Version 6

    Figure 3: Side Detail View 3 Motor Version 7

    Figure 4: Top Detail View 3 Motor Version 7

    Figure 5: Side Detail View 2 Motor w/ Bypass 8

    Figure 6: Top Detail View 2 Motor w/ Bypass 8

    3.3: Mongoose PT Installation 9

    Figure 7: Typical Mongoose PT Installation Detail 9

    3.4: Bypass Installation and Parts List 10

    Figure 8: Swaco Bypass Manifold P/N#: (9671734) 10

    Figure 9: Typical Bypass Installation Detail 10

    Figure 9a: Bypass Part List 11

    3.5: Typical Trough and Shale Slide Installation 11

    3.6: Shipping Brackets 12

    Figure 10: Shipping Bracket Locations 12

    Figure 11: Feed End Shipping Bracket Detail 13

    Figure 12: Discharge End Shipping Bracket Detail 13

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    Page

    3.7: Power Requirements and Supply 14

    3.8: Counter Weight Adjustment 15-16

    Figure 13: Counter Weight Parts Identification 16

    Figure 14: Counter Weight Adjustment Detail 16

    Figure 15: Counter Weight Correct Adjustment Detail 16

    Figure 16: Vib. Motor Torque Requirements 173.9: Motor Vibrator Bolt Torque Requirements 17

    Section 4: Operation 17

    4.1: Starting / Stopping the Shaker 17

    Figure 17: Starter Box Switches and

    Buttons (2 Vib. Motors) 18

    Figure 18: Electrical Schematic (2 Vib. Motors) 18

    Figure 19: Starter Box Switchesand Buttons (3 Vib. Motors) 19

    Figure 20: Electrical Schematic (3 Vib. Motors), 460V 19

    4.2: Screen Selection Table 20

    Figure 21: Screen Selection Table 20

    4.3: Variable Deck Angle 21Figure 22: Deck Angle Adjustment 21

    Section 5: Maintenance 22

    5.1: General Maintenance 22

    5.2: Electrical System Maintenance 22

    Figure 23: Vib. Motor Starter Box

    Parts List (3 Vib. Motors), 460V 22

    Figure 24: Vib. Motor Starter Box External

    Detail (3 Vib. Motors) , 460V 23

    Figure 25: Vib. Motor Starter Box Internal

    Detail (3 Vib Motors), 460V 23

    Figure 23a: Vib Motor Starter Box

    Parts List (3 Vib. Motor), 380V 24Figure 24a: Vib. Motor Starter Box External and Internal

    Detail (3 Vib. Motors), 380V 24

    Figure 26: Vib. Motor Starter Box External

    Detail (2 Vib Motors) 25

    Figure 27: Vib. Motor Starter Box Internal

    Detail (2 Vib Motors) 25

    Figure 28: Vib. Motor Starter Box

    Parts List (2 Vib. Motors) 25

    5.3: Screen Installation and Removal 26

    5.4: Screen Gasket Replacement 27

    5.5: Vibrator Motor Maintenance 27

    5.6: Vibrator Motor Bolts / Torque Requirements 28

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    Section 6: Troubleshooting 29

    Section 7: Drawings and Parts List for Mongoose PT Assemblies 30

    Figure 29: Mongoose Assembly Side Detail 30

    Figure 30: Parts List for Assemblies 30

    Table 1: Parts List for Mongoose Configurations 307.1: Control Assembly Kit (9670746 and 9671746-01) 31

    Figure 31: Control Assembly Kit (9671693 and 9671693-01) 31Figure 32: Parts List for (9671693 and 9671693-01) 31

    Cable Routing View 32

    7.2: Control Assembly Kit (9670688) 33

    Figure 33: Control Assembly Kit (9671688) 33

    Figure 34: Parts List for (9671688) 33Cable Routing View 34

    Section 8: Drawings and Parts List for Mongoose PT Assembly 9671735 35

    Figure 35: Parts List for 9671735 36

    Section 9: Drawings and Parts List for Mongoose PT Assembly 9671738 37

    Figure 36: Parts List for 9671738 38

    Section 10: Recommended Spare Parts 39-42

    Appendix 43

    A.: Martin Motor Operation and Maintenance Manual 44

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    Section 1: Introduction

    This manual contains installation, operation, and maintenance instructions for the

    Mongoose PT Shaker built by M-I Swaco.

    PT= Pre-Tensioned flat screen panels

    A primary goal of effective solids control is to remove as many drill solids as possible.The Mongoose Shaker design provides this preferred mud processing capability. The

    unique balanced elliptical motion (3 vibrator motor version) along with a linear motion (2

    motor version) together with four pretensioned flat screens permit increased solidsdryness and more even distribution of the mud on the screens and therefore more volume

    capacity per foot of screen area compared to conventional hook strip screen shakers.

    Screens are available in a wide variety of meshes in square, oblong, and triple layered

    bonded.

    1.1: Symbols

    Symbols in the operating manual which concern operating safety are emphasized as

    follows:

    This symbol draws attention to the safety measures which must be observed to

    prevent personal injury.

    ATTENTION! This symbol draw attention to the safety measures which must be

    observed to prevent damage to the equipment.

    NOTE: This symbol draws attention to general operating notes which

    should be especially observed.

    The symbols shown on the packing should be noted. Their significance is as follows:

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    1.2: PPE's (Personal Protective Equipment)

    PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) must be worn by all personnel working on or around the

    Mongoose PT Shale Shaker. Below is a list of what should be worn by personnel unless Local

    or National codes require different PPE's to be worn.

    1. Approved Hard Hat

    2. Approved Safety Glass w/ Shields or a Face mask3. Approved Gloves

    4. Approved Safety Shoes

    5. Approved outer garments

    Check with Local or National Codes for additional requirements

    Section 2: Purpose

    The Mongoose PT Shaker permits a high flow rate with maximum solids discharge

    during the first stage of cuttings removal. A higher flow rate speeds drilling and properuse of the Mongoose PT Shaker reduces mud costs and decreases pump maintenance.

    Section 3: Description

    The MI Swaco Mongoose PT Shaker was especially designed for use in the drillingindustry. The Mongoose PT Shaker is a fine screen vibrating shale shaker with four

    sections of screens in series. The deck angle is adjustable up 3 (degrees) or down 3(degrees). This allows flexible control of the cuttings retention for a maximum

    separation of liquids and solids.

    The Mongoose PT Shaker has a new Flow Diverter System to enhance the solidsseparation performance. The screening operation is improved when the forward

    momentum or kinetic energy of the drilling fluid is reduced and applied to the beginning

    of the feed screen.

    The standard method for introducing drilling fluid onto a shaker screen in to use a

    possum belly or tank. The fluid fill the possum belly from the bottom until it flows overa weir. The weir is located such that the fluid falls on the beginning section of the feed

    screen.

    The new Flow Diverter System is mounted above the screen deck. The fluid is redirected

    from the flow line through the diverter box into a half pipe that is welded to the back of

    the screen deck. The flow enters the half pipe at the bottom and spins up and back

    through the fluid stream. The fluids collide reducing the momentum of the fluid as itenters the beginning of the feed screen.

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    Since the diverter box is mounted above the screen deck, no trap exists to collect solids.As the fluid passes through the diverter box it sweeps the box clean.

    The skid serves as a collecting area for the drilling mud after it passes through the screen.

    A trough may be placed on either or both sides of the skid to direct the flow into the mudtank.

    The shaker is equipped with two (2) or three (3) explosion proof vibrator motors. The

    unique mounting of these vibrator motors produce a balanced elliptical deck motion for a

    three (3) motor version and a linear motion for the two (2) motor version. With the threemotor version, the motion is a unidirectional balanced ellipse slowing down the solids

    conveyance resulting in much drier discharge. The three motor version provides a true

    linear motion when the third motor is shut off. This should only be used when high solids

    loading on the screens is experienced. With the third motor off, the G-force on the shaker

    will be increased by 20%. The increased force and linear motion will result in shorterscreen life if used continuously. When all three motors are operation, the motion is a true

    balanced elliptical motion providing increased screen life, dryer solids thus translatinginto savings in drilling mud consumption. When a simple conventional linear motion

    shaker is desired, the two motor version with can be used with simplified controls.

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    3.1: Specifications

    3.1.1: Two (2) Vibrator Motor 9671740-01, -05

    Length: 116.88 inches [2969 mm]

    Width: 63.00 inches [1600 mm]

    Height: 55.57 inches [1411 mm] Approximate

    Weight: 3600 lbs. [1632 Kg.] ApproximateControl Panel Primary Voltage Input: 460V, 60 Hz (9671740-01)

    Control Panel Primary Voltage Input: 400V, 50 Hz (9671740-05)

    Vibrator Motor: (2) 60 Hz., 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 2 Hp (9671740-01)OR

    (2) 50 Hz., 3 Phase, 1500 RPM, 1.75 Hp (9671740-05)

    Motor Current @: 60 Hz = 5.8/2.9 Amps

    Motor Current @: 50 Hz = 5.4/3.1 Amps

    Motor Voltage: 220-240/440-480 Volts, 60 Hz. --- (9671740-01)OR

    220-240/380-415 Volts, 50 Hz. --- (9671740-05)

    Maximum Linear G Force: 6 G's

    Maximum Estimated Flow Rate: 600 gpmInlet Size: 10 inch diameter

    Nominal Screen Size and Number: 4 x 23 inches x 46 inches

    3.1.2: Three (3) Vibrator Motor 9671740-02, -06

    Length: 116.88 inches [2969 mm]Width: 63.00 inches [1600 mm]

    Height: 55.57 inches [1411 mm] Approximate

    Weight: 3800 lbs. [1723 Kg.] ApproximateControl Panel Primary Voltage Input: 460V, 60 Hz (9671740-02)Control Panel Primary Voltage Input: 380V, 50 Hz (9671740-06)

    Vibrator Motor: (2) 60 Hz., 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 2 Hp (9671740-02)

    (1) 60 Hz, 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 0.60 Hp

    OR(2) 50 Hz, 3 Phase, 1500 RPM, 1.75 Hp (9671740-06)

    (1) 50 Hz, 3 Phase, 1500 RPM. 0.60 Hp

    Motor Current @: 60 Hz = 5.8/2.9 AmpsMotor Current @: 50 Hz = 5.4/3.1 Amps

    Motor Voltage: 220-240/440-480 Volts, 60 Hz. --- (9671740-02)

    OR

    220-240/380-415 Volts, 50 Hz. --- (9671740-06)

    Maximum Elliptical G Force: 5 G'sMaximum Linear G Force: 6 Gs

    Maximum Estimated Flow Rate: 600 gpm

    Inlet Size: 10 inch diameter

    Nominal Screen Size and Number: 4 x 23 inches x 46 inches

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    3.1.3: Two (2) Vibrator Motor 9671740-03,-07

    Length: 134.14 inches [3406 mm]Width: 63.00 inches [1600 mm]

    Height: 55.57 inches [1411 mm] Approximate

    Weight: 3800 lbs. [1723 Kg.] ApproximateControl Panel Primary Voltage Input: 460V, 60 Hz (9671740-03)Control Panel Primary Voltage Input: 400V, 50 Hz (9671740-07)

    Vibrator Motor: (2) 60 Hz., 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 2 Hp (9671740-03)

    OR(2) 50 Hz., 3 Phase, 1500 RPM, 1.75 Hp (9671740-07)

    Motor Current @: 60 Hz = 5.8/2.9 Amps

    Motor Current @: 50 Hz = 5.4/3.1 Amps

    Motor Voltage: 220-240/440-480 Volts, 60 Hz. --- (9671740-03)

    OR220-240/380-415 Volts, 50 Hz. --- (9671740-07)

    Maximum Linear G Force: 6 G's

    Maximum Estimated Flow Rate: 600 gpm

    Inlet Size: 10 inch diameterNominal Screen Size and Number: 4 x 23 inches x 46 inches

    3.1.4: Three (3) Vibrator Motor 9671740-04,-08

    Length: 134.14 inches [3406 mm]

    Width: 63.00 inches [1600 mm]Height: 55.57 inches [1411 mm] Approximate

    Weight: 4000 lbs. [1814 Kg.] Approximate

    Control Panel Primary Voltage Input: 460V, 60 Hz (9671740-04)

    Control Panel Primary Voltage Input: 380V, 50 Hz (9671740-08)Vibrator Motor: (2) 60 Hz, 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 2 Hp (9671740-04)

    (1) 60 Hz, 3 Phase, 1800 RPM, 0.60 Hp

    OR(2) 50 Hz, 3 Phase, 1500 RPM, 1.75 Hp (9671740-08)

    (1) 50 Hz, 3 Phase, 1500 RPM, 0.60 Hp

    Motor Current @: 60 Hz = 5.8/2.9 Amps

    Motor Current @: 50 Hz = 5.4/3.1 Amps

    Motor Voltage: 220-240/440-480 Volts, 60 Hz. --- (9671740-08)OR

    220-240/380-415 Volts, 50 Hz. --- (9671740-05)

    Maximum Elliptical G Force: 5 G's

    Maximum Elliptical G Force: 6 GsMaximum Estimated Flow Rate: 600 gpm

    Inlet Size: 10 inch diameter

    Nominal Screen Size and Number: 4 x 23 inches x 46 inches

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    3.2: Mongoose PT Installation Drawings

    96.632454

    107.352727

    22.44

    570

    32.06

    814

    47.271201APPROXIMATE @ 0O

    49.20 (1250) @ +3O

    44.60 (1133) @ -3O

    O 2.0051(TYP.)

    UNITNAMEPLATE

    ATEX / CENAMEPLATE

    116.882969

    44.861139

    APPROXIMATE

    MUD OUTLETBOTH SIDES

    EARTHGROUNDINGLOCATION(BOTH SIDES)

    29.00737

    WIER HEIGHT

    30.00762

    INLET C/L11.50292

    BYPASS C/L

    CONTROL PANEL(ELECTRICAL CONNECTION)

    21.79553

    APPROX. C.G.

    62.381584

    APPROX. C.G.

    APPROVELIFTING POINTS

    55.571412

    APPROX.

    Figure 1: Side Detail View 2 Motor Version

    Note: Control Panel depicted may not be same as supplied

    63.001600

    31.19792

    APPROX. C.G.

    INSPECTIONCOVERS

    31.50800

    31.50800

    10" [254]BOLT FLANGECONNECTION

    MOTOR 2 Hp, 230/460 VOLT60 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1800 RPMEXPLOSION PROOF ORMOTOR 2 Hp, 380/415 VOLT50 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1500 RPMEXPLOSION PROOF

    Figure 2: Top Detail View 2 Motors Version

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    MOTOR 2 Hp, 230/460 VOLT60 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1800 RPMEXPLOSION PROOF ORMOTOR 1.75 Hp, 380/415 VOLT50 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1500

    MOTOR 0.60 Hp, 230/460 VOLT60 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1800 RPMEXPLOSION PROOF ORMOTOR 0.60 Hp, 380/415 VOLT50 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1500

    Figure 3: Side Detail View 3 Motor Version

    Note: Control Panel depicted may not be same as supplied

    Figure 4: Top Detail View 3 Motor Version

    Note: Unit dimensional callouts are same as depicted on Figures 1 and 2 on page 6

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    134.12

    3407

    MOTOR 2 Hp, 230/460 VOLT60 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1800 RPMEXPLOSION PROOF ORMOTOR 1.75 Hp, 380/415 VOLT50 Hz, 3 PHASE, 1500

    72.811849

    APPROX. C.G.

    21.00533

    APPROX. C.G.

    Figure 5: Side Detail View 2 Motor Version w/ Bypass

    Note: All dimensional callouts will be same as Figure 1 and 2, except for what is shown

    Note: For 9671-740-02, -04, -06, -08 an addition of a (3) motor is present. See Figure 3 and

    4 for pictorial representation.

    31.19792

    APPROX. C.G.

    Figure 6: Top Detail View 2 Motor Version w/ Bypass

    Note: All dimensional callouts will be same as Figure 1 and 2, except for what is shown

    Note: For 9671-740-02, -04, -06, -08 an addition of a (3) motor is present. See Figure 3 and

    4 for pictorial representation.

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    3.3: Mongoose PT Installation

    The shaker is normally mounted over the first compartment in the shale pit. It can be

    either welded or bolted to the tank. Either way, it should be mounted as level as possible

    or the shaker will not operate properly.

    Figure 7: Typical Mongoose PT Installation Details

    Note: Unit may not be same as shown above

    RemoveDischarge Gate

    Typical TroughInstallation

    Typical Shale SlideInstallation

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    3.4: Bypass Installation

    Connect the optional bypass manifold (MI SWACO Part Number 9671734) as

    shown, see Figure 8, see Figure 9 for typical installation. See Figure 9a forBypass Manifold Parts List.

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    Figure 8: M-I Swaco Bypass Manifold

    OPTIONAL BYPASS MANIFOLDFOR VERSIONS9671600-01 (2 MOTOR VERSION)9671600-02 (3 MOTOR VERSION)

    Figure 9: Typical Bypass Installation Detail

    Note: Unit may not be same depicted in Figure 9

    Optional Bypass Manifold for Versions

    9671740-03, -07 (2 Motor Version)

    9671740-04 (3 Motor Version)

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    Item No. Qty. Description Part Number

    1 1 Manifold Weldment 9671694

    2 1 Valve Butrfly 10" Wafer Body w/ Handle 5644042

    3 12 HHCS M24-3.0 x 180 mm Lg. Yellow Chromate, Grd. 8.8 14930024 48 Washer Flat M24 05-308

    5 24 Washer Lock M24 05-309

    6 12 HHCS M24 x 110 mm Lg. Yellow Chromate, Grd 8.8 5644042

    7 24 Hex Nut M24 03-412

    8 1 Gasket, Ring 3916067

    Figure 9a: Bypass Manifold Parts List

    3.5: Typical Trough and Shale Slide Installation

    Place a trough at the desired fluid discharge on the skid and place a gate in theunused outlet. It may be necessary for a welder to add an extension to the trough

    for the fluid to flow from the discharge to the tank. (See Figure 7)

    It is desirable to allow the cuttings to drop directly off the end of the screen, but if

    this is not possible it will be necessary to connect a shale slide from the end of the

    shaker skid to the shale sump. To aid the flow of the cuttings to the shale sump,the slope of the slide should be as steep as possible. (See Figure 7)

    It may be necessary to place a water spray on the shale slide to wash the cuttings

    to the shale sump.

    ATTENTION!DO NOT ADD SHALE SLIDE TO THE SHAKER BASKET.

    ATTACH ONLY TO THE SKID.

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    3.6: Shipping Brackets

    ATTENTION!

    FAILURE TO REMOVE ALL FOUR (4) SHIPPING BRACKETS WILLCAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SHAKER AND POSSIBLY CAUSE

    PERSONAL INJURY.

    1. Release all four brackets by loosening and remove the mounting bolts, see Figures11 and 12. Place mounting bolts and hardware in a safe place for reuse.

    2. Loosen and rotate each shipping bracket so that it clears the shaker basket duringoperation.

    3. Tighten shipping bracket bolts on skid to hold them in place.

    See Figure 10, Figure 11 and Figure 12.

    ATTENTION!

    RE-SECURE THE SHIPPING BRACKETS BEFORE RIG DOWN ORSHIPPING.

    Feed End

    Shipping Brackets(See Figure 13)

    Discharge endShipping Brackets(See Figure 14)

    Figure 10: Shipping Bracket Locations

    Note: Unit may not be the same as shown above,

    Feed End

    ShippingBrackets

    (See Figure 11

    Discharge End

    Shipping

    Brackets(See Figure 12

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    Figure 11: Feed End Shipping Bracket Detail

    Figure 12: Discharge End Shipping Bracket Detail

    MOUNTING

    BOLT

    SHIPPING

    BRACKET

    SHIPPING

    BRACKET

    MOUNTING

    BOLT

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    3.7: Power Requirements And Supply

    The standard M-I Swaco Mongoose PT Shaker is 230/460 volt, 60 Hz for two (2)

    vibrator motors. Other voltages and frequencies are available. Total current drawis 11.6 amps at 230 volts 60 Hz., 5.9 amps at 460 volts 60 Hz. The 3 motor

    version has a current draw of 12.4 amps at 230 volts and 6.2 amps at 460 volts.

    ATTENTION!BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, MAKE

    SURE THE POWER SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED AND THE

    SHAKER CONTROL PANEL IS IN THE OFF POSITION.

    The Mongoose PT Shaker comes equipped with an electrical control panel. It is

    essential that the cover be properly tightened at all times with all the bolts. This

    prevents liquids from entering the panel and corroding internal components, andmaintains the integrity of the hazardous location rating. The cover should be

    inspected for damage and loose or missing bolts at every screen change.

    ATTENTION!

    IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE CORRECT MOTION, THE

    VIBRATOR MOTORS MUST ROTATE IN THE OPPOSITEDIRECTION AND IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION. THEY HAVE

    BEEN WIRED AT THE FACTORY FOR CORRECT ROTATION.

    Remove the counter weight covers while the vibrator motors are stopped. Withthe covers removed, pulse-start the vibrator motors to verify correct rotation. Use

    extreme caution during this procedure, so that the counter weights do notcausepersonal injury. The two main motors on the 2 motor and the 3 motor

    version must counter rotate and the third motor must rotate clockwise whenviewed from the side of the shaker with the discharge end pointing to the left.

    If rotation problems are observed, switching any two of the three leads to a motorwill reverse the motor rotation.

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    3.8: Counterweight Adjustment

    Verify that the shaker is wired for the proper voltage and the electrical cable from

    the power source is connected to the vibrator motor control panel switch box on

    the shaker. Before running, set the weights to the desired setting as outlinedbelow.

    WARNING!

    BEFORE ADJUSTING ECCENTRIC WEIGHTS, TURN OFF ANDLOCK OUT/TAG OUT ENERGY SOURCE TO VIBRATOR

    MOTORS.

    1. Turn off and lock out/tag out energy source to vibrator according

    to ANSI standards.

    2. Remove end cap.

    3. Loosen screw (A), (See Figure 13) so adjustable weight (B) (SeeFigure 13) will rotate around shaft (C).

    NOTE!THE FIXED WEIGHT IS ATTACHED TO THE SHAFT. THE

    ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT ROTATES AROUND THE SHAFT. THE

    WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DISK WILL BE ATTACHED TOEITHER THE FIXED OR THE ADJUSTABLE WEIGHT.

    4. Rotate adjustable eccentric weight (See Figure 13) to proper

    setting. To produce more force, move weight to higher setting(i.e., higher number). When set, tighten cap screw according to

    See Figure 16. The standard setting for all three motors is 100%

    setting.

    CAUTIONADJUST BOTH SETS OF ECCENTRIC WEIGHTS TO SAME

    SETTING NUMBER (MIRROR IMAGES), OR FORCE OUTPUT

    WILL BE UNEVEN AND DAMAGE VIBRATOR. (See Figure 14)

    5. Check cover o-rings for damage. Replace if damaged.

    CAUTION!

    DO NOT OPERATE VIBRATOR MOTORS WITH END CAPS

    REMOVED, DUST ACCUMULATING AROUND VIBRATOR

    SHAFT COULD CAUSE UNIT TO FAIL.

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    6. Re-install end caps. Tighten per Figure 16.7. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for second set of weights. Set both sets of

    weights to same setting number so they are mirror images, as shown in

    Figure 15.

    Figure 13: Counter Weight Parts Identification

    Figure 14: Counter Weight Correct Adjustment

    Figure 15: Counterweight Correct Adjustment

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    Cap Screws ft/lb (kgm) Shaft Nuts ft/lb (kgm) Terminal Block

    Nuts

    ft/lb (kgm)

    M6 7 (1) M13x1 22 (3) M4 0.87 (0.12)

    M8 16.5 (2.3) M15x1 36 (5) M5 1.45 (0.20)

    M10 35 (4.8) M20x1 72 (10) M6 2.17 (0.30)

    M12 58 (8) M25x1 .5 123 (17) M8 4.70 (0.65)M14 94 (13) M30x1 .5 246 (34) M10 9.80 (1.35)

    M16 137 (19) M45x1.5 360 (50)

    M18 195 (27)

    M20 275 (38)

    Figure 16: Vibrator Hardware Torque Requirements

    3.9: Motor Vibrator Bolt Torque Requirements

    When a vibrator motor is replaced, or a single bolt is replaced, it must beinitially torqued to 320 ft-lb [430 N-m] (large motor) , 170 ft-lb [230 N-m]

    (small motor) . After 4 to 8 hours of operation, all motors must be re-torqued to torque values listed above. It is absolutely necessary to use atorque wrench and apply proper torque. These bolts should be examined

    every time the shaker screens are replaced.

    Section 4: Operation

    4.1: Starting / Stopping The Shaker

    The Mongoose PT Shaker (2 motor version) electrical control panel has one (1)control switch, one (1) start/stop button and one (1) reset button. The reset buttons

    can be used to reset the motor starters if they trip. The controls have a build-insafety feature to shut down the other motor should one motor fail to operate.

    It is essential that the cover be properly tightened at all times with all the bolts.

    This prevents liquids from entering the starter and corroding internal components,

    and maintains the integrity of the hazardous location rating. The cover should beinspected for damage and loose or missing bolts at every screen change.

    The three motor version has an additional special feature controlling the operationof the third motor. The control panel has a separate on/off switch and a reset

    button for the third vibrator motor. In order to stop the third motor while the

    shaker is in operation, a breaking function is required to stop the motorotherwise the motion of the shaker would keep it running even without power. Itis not recommended to operate the shaker with the third motor not running for an

    extended period due to an uneven loading against the bearings cause by non-

    rotating counter weights.

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    Figure 17: Starter Box Switches and Buttons (2 Vib. Motors) (P/N: 01-2213), 60 Hz

    1: Start Button

    2: Stop Button

    Figure 18: Electrical Schematic (2 Vib. Motor), 60 Hz

    JBE 6124

    START

    STOP

    2

    1

    STOPSTART

    M

    M

    L3

    L2

    L1

    MOTOR

    F

    M

    M

    M OL1

    OL1

    OL1T3

    T2

    T1

    480V

    OL2

    OL2

    OL2

    T2

    T3

    MOTOR

    T1

    OL1 OL2

    480V

    F

    9596 96

    95

    #12 AWG.BLACK

    #10 AWG.BLACK

    1

    1

    L2L1F1 F2

    F1-1 F1-2 F2-2 F2-1

    F1-1 F1-2

    2

    NOTE: ALL CONTROL WIRES ARE #14 AWG. (RED) THHN.

    1

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    Figure 19: Starter Box Switches and Buttons (3 Vib. Motors) (P/N: 7584916), 460V, 60 Hz

    Note: Starter Box Switches and Buttons for Configurations 9671740-06 and -08 will be

    Same as shown in Figure 19.

    11: Enclosure12: Stop Button

    13: Selector Switch14: Reset Button

    1A1A

    3A

    L1 L2

    480VAC

    110VAC

    E-STOP

    SW1

    LINEAR

    OFF ELLIPTICAL

    LINEAR

    O X X

    O O X

    ELLIPTICAL

    MS4

    OL MS1 OL MS2

    OL MS3

    OL MS4

    MECH.INTERLOCK

    MS4

    MS3

    MS2

    MS1

    MS3DAYTON

    6

    71 2 3

    MS3

    SW1 LEGEND

    OFF

    LINEARELLIPTICAL

    L EOXX

    OO

    X

    Figure 20: Electrical Schematic (3 Vib. Motors)

    Note: Electrical Schematic for Configurations 9671740-06, -08 will be the same as Figure

    20, except for Transformer will be 380VAC/120VAC.

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    4.2: Screen Selection

    Part numbers for screens available for the Mongoose PT Shaker are provided in

    the screen selection table (See Figure 21).

    PART NO. DESCRIPTION

    JMONMK020P SCREEN 10 MESH

    JMONMK060P SCREEN 60 MESH

    JMONMX084P SCREEN 84 MESH

    JMONMX110P SCREEN 110 MESH

    JMONMX140P SCREEN 140 MESH

    JMONMX175P SCREEN 175 MESH

    JMONMX210P SCREEN 210 MESH

    JMONMX250P SCREEN 250 MESH

    Figure 21: Screen Selection Table

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    4.3: Variable Deck Angle

    The M-I Swaco Mongoose PT Shaker is equipped with a manual crank system

    that allows the deck angle to be adjusted while the unit is in operation, up 3degrees or down 3 degrees (See Figure 22). Deck angle adjustment bolt requires

    a 1-1/4 manual ratchet.

    There is a deck angle indicator plate located on both sides of the discharge end of

    the shaker. The pointer is located on the spring support bracket to indicate deck

    angle.

    The solids capacity and or liquid capacity of the screen vary with different drilling

    conditions. In practice, the smallest screen size that can be employed without

    flooding should be used. The variable deck angle is very helpful in this goal, as

    either a positive or negative deck angle will influence the liquid throughput of thescreens and possibly reduce the need to change screen mesh. Note that with finer

    layered screens a wetter discharge will be experienced because of the increasedremoval of fine solids. Periodic cleaning of the shaker deck will keep the unit

    operating at top efficiency. The screens should be washed each time the shaker is

    shut down.

    Whenever possible, the entire inside of the shaker should be washed down

    thoroughly to flush out caked and accumulated mud in the corners.

    Figure 22: Deck Angle Adjustment and Indicator

    NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A MANUAL RACHET BE USED

    FOR ADJUSTMENT. ALSO, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO

    ADJUST EACH SIDE OF BASKET NO MORE THAN 2DEGREES AT A TIME. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST JACK

    BEYOND THE PREMARKED STROKE (UP OR DOWN).

    DECK ANGLE

    ADJUSTMENT BOLT

    DECK ANGLE

    ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR

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    Section 5: Maintenance

    5.1: General Maintenance

    The M-I Swaco Mongoose PT Shaker has been designed to minimize routine

    maintenance. Periodic cleaning of the shaker will keep the unit at top efficiency.

    Wash the screens each time the shaker is shut down. The screen bed gasketingshould be replaced when they show signs of cracking or hardening.

    5.2: Electrical System Maintenance

    ATTENTION!

    BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, MAKE SURE

    THE POWER SOURCE IS DISCONNECTED AND THE SHAKER

    STARTER IS IN THE OFF POSITION.

    ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION

    1 2 7518020 SHAWNUT FUSE

    2 4 7150001 CUTLER-HAMMER CONTACTOR

    3 4 7150002 CUTLER-HAMMER OVERLOAD BLOCK

    4 2 7150003 CUTLER-HAMMER AUX. CONTACT

    5 1 7150004 CUTLER-HAMMER REV. KIT

    6 1 7518021 HAMMOND FUSE KIT

    7 2 7152605 CUTLER-HAMMER OVERLOAD HEATERS8 2 7152606 CUTLER-HAMMER OVERLOAD HEATERS

    9 1 7518022 SHAWNUT FUSE

    10 1 7790015 HAMMOND TRANSFORMER

    11 1 6019020 ADALET BOX

    12 1 7573105 ADALET EMERGENCY PUSH-PULL

    13 1 7573106 ADALET SELECTOR SWITCH

    14 2 7573290 ADALET RESET BUTTON

    15 1 7150005 A&B POWER BLOCK

    16 1 7117005 DAYTON TIMER

    17 1 8265101 CORROSION INHIBITOR

    18 1 8016100 ADALET BREATHER

    Figure 23: Start Box Component Detail Part #: 7584916 (3 Motor), 460V, 60 Hz

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    Figure 24: 3 Vib. Motor Starter Box External Detail, 460V, 60 Hz (7584916)

    X2

    FUSE

    FUSE

    FUSE

    X1

    H1

    MS 1

    H2

    L1 L3L2 M1

    T1 T2 T3 M1 M1T3T2T1

    M1L2 L3L1

    M1

    L1 L3L2 M1

    T1 T2 T3 M1T3T2T1

    M1L2 L3L1

    MS 3MS 2 MS 4

    TO ELLIPTICALMOTOR

    TO LINEARMOTOR

    TO LINEARMOTOR

    FROMPOWER SUPPLY

    6

    1

    1

    215

    1

    16

    1

    2

    4

    3

    REF

    8

    23

    4

    7

    2

    10

    1

    9

    1

    5

    1

    4

    2

    LID AND BUTTONS REMOVED FOR CLARITY

    Figure 25: 3 Vib. Motor Starter Box Internal Detail, 460V, 60 Hz (7584916)

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    ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION

    1 2 7573290 Reset Buttons

    2 1 7573106 Selector Switch

    3 4 8071702 Mechanical Push Rod

    4 1 7573105 E-Stop Push Pull

    5 1 7790016 Transformer 380V

    6 1 7117005 Timer

    7 2 7150014 Power Distribution Block

    8 2 7150001 Contactors- Non-Rev.

    9 1 6930009 Contactor-Reversing

    10 4 7150002 Overload Blocks

    11 2 7152605 Overload Heaters

    12 2 7152606 Overload Heaters

    13 1 7519002 Fuse Block

    14 2 7518020 Fuse

    15 1 7515022 Fuse

    Figure 23a: Start Box Component Detail Part #: 6930007 (3 Motor), 380V, 50 Hz

    2

    4

    1 3 1 3

    515

    1314

    7

    8 8

    10

    12

    10

    12

    10

    11

    10

    11

    9

    6

    3/4" NPT POWER INDOOR IS SHOWN OPEN

    MS1 MS2 MS3MS4

    Figure 24a: 3 Vib. Motor Starter Box External and Internal Detail (6930007) 380V, 50 Hz

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    Figure 26: 2 Vib. Motor Starter Box External Detail , 460V, 60 Hz (01-2213)

    Figure 27: 2 Vib. Motor Starter Box Internal Detail, 460V, 60 Hz (01-2213)

    ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION

    1 1 7573333 Green Pushbutton, 1 NO

    2 1 7573334 Red Pushbutton, 1 NC

    3 2 7518023 1/2 Amp Fuse

    4 1 715008 Contact, 460V Coil

    5 1 7152003 Overload

    6 1 7152004 Overload Mounting Base

    Figure 28: P/N# 01-2213 Vib. Motor Starter Box Component Detail (2 Vib. Motors, 60 Hz)

    GOULD

    FUSE BLK

    2 POLE 34

    55 6

    JBE 6124

    START

    STOP

    2

    1

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    5.3: Screen Installation and Removal

    The Mongoose Shaker is designed for pretensioned screens with wedge mounting

    system.

    There are four (4) pretensioned screens and eight (8) wedges, four (4) per side on

    the Mongoose Shaker. The screens are placed on the screen bed and the wedges

    are driven between each screen edge and support bars on the shaker side walls.The screen bed is slightly crowned at the center causing the screen frames to bow

    when the wedges are forced in place. This prevents the screens from whipping

    up and down during shaker operation.

    Screen installation requires little time and effort. However, if you do not follow

    these basic steps, the results can be poor screen life and solids by-passing into the

    active system.

    1. Stop the flow of drilling fluid to the shaker.

    2. While shaker is running, wash down the screens. Clean allcuttings and solids build up around the inside of deck and the

    wedges.

    3. Shut down shaker. Follow proper lockout / tagout procedures forpower source.

    4. Each screen is secured in place by two (2) wedges, one per side. A

    hammer is required to remove the wedges. The wedges can beremoved by a hammer blow to the end or to the top handle section.

    5. Remove screen panel. Screen panels should be removed andinstalled one at a time. The following instructions apply to a single

    screen panel and must be repeated for each additional panel.

    6. Note that the wedges for the second screen from the feed end are

    reversed for easier installation.7. Wash down panel area prior to installing new screen. Replace any

    deck rubber if worn, cracked or that may have become hard.

    8. Lay new screen into shaker deck. Position one wedges between thescreen edge and the support bar above on the shaker side wall then

    position the other wedge on the opposite side in the same manner

    and hammer tight. Caution: Both wedges must be in position

    prior to hammering them tight. Failure to due so will preventthe second wedge from being started.

    9. Water down a new screen prior to actual use with drilling mud.

    The above procedure applies to all screen panels.

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    5.4: Screen Gasket Replacement

    Should the screen bed gaskets need replacing, follow the procedure below:

    1. Remove all screen panels from the shaker2. Wash the screen bed areas thoroughly all around3. Remove the screws along the screen gasket bars4. Carefully remove the gasket bar weldments avoiding to bend them5. Remove the old rubber gasketing from the bed6. Carefully remove the crown bars and the side bars. These bars can

    break if handled improperly.

    7. Wash the screen bed area thoroughly to prevent any accumulated mudor solids from being trapped under the screen bed assembly

    8. Wash all screen crown bars and side bars and place them over the

    supports9. Place new rubber gaskets over the bed10.Place stainless steel screen bar weldment on the gasket and replace

    screws (it is necessary to force the screws through the rubber)

    11.Repeat this to all screen sections

    5.5: Vibrator Motor Maintenance

    The vibrator motor requires no daily or weekly maintenance. Once every 4,000 to5,000 operating hours the motor bearing must be lubricated. In effect this is twice

    a year maintenance. Since this maintenance is performed only twice a year it isimperative that this task be done. Refer to Appendix A for proper service

    procedures.

    M-I Swaco suggests that this maintenance be accomplished in a shop whereadequate tools are available.

    In order to preserve the warranty only those locations listed in Appendix A shouldbe used for motor/vibrator repairs. Detailed disassembly instructions can be

    found in the vibrator motor in Appendix A.

    ATTENTION!IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE FOLLOWING STRICT GREASE

    REQUIREMENTS ARE FOLLOWED:

    ONLY KLUBER ISOFLEX TOOPAS NB52 SHOULD BE USED

    FOR BEARINGS.

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    5.6: Vibrator Motor Mounting Bolts / Torque Requirments

    ATTENTION!UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE VIBRATOR

    MOTOR BE RUN WITH ONE OR MORE ATTACHMENT BOLTS

    MISSING OR NOT TORQUED PROPERLY. IF A MOTOR

    VIBRATOR BOLT IS GONE, THE SHAKER MUST

    IMMEDIATELY BE SHUT DOWN AND NEW BOLTS

    INSTALLED AND TORQUED ACCORDING TO THE

    PROCEDURE OUTLINED BELOW. FAILURE TO FOLLOW

    THIS PROCEDURE CAN RESULT IN THE MOTOR VIBRATOR

    COMING OFF AND CAUSING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE.

    Each large size vibrator motor is secured to the shaker with four M20-1.5x 120 mm, grade 10.9 bolts and hardened washers. The third vibrator

    motor (small size) is secured to the shaker with four M16-1.5, grade 10.9bolts and hardened washers. These bolts have been torqued to exact

    specifications. It is recommended that this torque be verified every 672

    hours or 1 month of operation.

    When a vibrator motor is replaced, or a single bolt is replaced, it must be

    initially torqued to 320 ft-lb [430 N-m] (large motor), 170 ft-lb [230 N-m](small motor). After 4 to 8 hours of operation, all motors must be re-

    torqued to torque values listed above. It is absolutely necessary to use atorque wrench and apply proper torque. These bolts should be examined

    every time the shaker screens are replaced.

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    Section 6: Troubleshooting

    PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY

    Wedge not properly installed Ensure wedge is hammered in

    with adequate force

    Screen wedge comes loose

    Solids under screen or wedge Remove wedges and screenand clean screen bed, screen

    and wedges

    One vibrator motor not

    running

    Check vibrator and starter

    panel

    One vibrator rotating to wrong

    direction

    Reverse rotation

    Solids are migrating to one

    side of basket or notdischarging properly

    Both vibrators rotating towrong direction (2 motor

    version)

    Third motor rotating to wrong

    direction

    Reverse rotation of bothvibrators

    Reverse rotation

    Wedge or wedges loose Check and reinstall wedgesShaker makes unusual loudnoise Vibrator bearings worn Replace bearings

    By-pass valve stuck. Clogged with caked mud. Clean out valve with water.

    Clogged with mud. Clean out gate with water.

    Gate bent. Straighten gate.

    Discharge gate wont close

    fully.

    Gate holder bent. Straighten gate holder.

    Bearing out of grease. Service bearings.Vibrator overheating (70degrees over ambient). Bearing worn out. Replace bearings.

    Screen mesh too small. Adjust screen angle, or changeto a larger mesh screen.Mud builds up on screen, ortoo much spills overdischarge. Screen loose. Re-tension screen.

    Discharge gate not fully open. Fully open gate.Mud spills over sides of skid.

    Caked mud around gates. Flush out obstruction.

    Third motor not rotating incorrect direction

    Reverse rotationMud builds up at back edge ofscreen.

    Screen cloth tension loose onscreen panel

    Replace screen panel

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    Section 7: Drawings and Parts List for Mongoose PT Assemblies

    1

    23

    4

    5

    Figure 29: Mongoose Assembly Side Detail

    Note: Item 2 shown above may not be the same as supplied

    Item Number Qty Description Part Number

    1 1 Mongoose PT Less Motors (See Section 9) 9671735

    2 1 Control Assembly Kit For Mongoose PT See Table 1

    3 2 Motor Linear See Table 1

    4 1 Motor Elliptical See Table 1

    5 1 Bypass Assembly Mongoose PT See Table 1

    Figure 30: Parts List for Mongoose Assemblies

    Configurations Item #2 Item #3 Item #4 Item #5 Configuration Description

    9671740-01 9671693 EM3C00011 - - PT, 2 Motor, 460V, 60 Hz

    9671740-02 9671688 EM3C00011 6912002 - PT, 3 Motor, 460V, 60 Hz

    9671740-03 9671693 EM3C00011 - 9671734 PT, 2 Motor, w/ Bypass,460V, 60 Hz

    9671740-04 9671688 EM3C00011 6912002 9671734 PT, 3 Motor, w/ Bypass, 460v, 60 Hz

    9671740-05 9671693-01 EM3C00010 - - PT, 2 Motor, 400V, 50 Hz

    9671740-06 9671688-02 EM3C00010 6905003 - PT, 3 Motor, 380V, 50 Hz

    9671740-07 9671693-01 EM3C00010 - 9671734 PT, 2 Motor, w/ Bypass, 50 Hz

    9671740-08 9671688-02 EM3C00010 6905003 9671734 PT, 3 Motor, w/ Bypass, 380V, 50 Hz

    Table 1: Parts List for Mongoose Configurations

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    Section 7.1: Control Assembly Kit (9671693 and 9671693-01)

    4 2 3

    4

    2

    3423

    4 2 3

    8

    8

    8

    8

    7

    5

    6

    7

    5

    6

    5 6

    ON BOTTOM OF ITEM 1

    56

    ON BOTTOM OF ITEM 1

    1

    11

    A B C D

    SEE CABLE ROUTING VIEW

    12

    Figure 31: Control Assembly Kit (9671693 and 9671693-01)

    Item Number Qty Description Part Number

    1 1 Starter 230/460V, 60 Hz 01-2213

    2 4 Lockwasher, 1 05-1103 4 Conduit Locknut, NPT 01-184

    4 4 Cord Grip Straight 01-106

    5 4 Reducer Bushing, MPT x FPT 5008937

    6 4 Cable Connector, NPT .51-.81 Armored 6560030

    7 2 Conduit Elbow, 90 Deg. MPT x FPT 5030937

    8 4 Decal Label Rotation 9650367

    9 40 ft. Cable Armored 4 Conductor, UL Approved 7906218

    10 n/a n/a n/a

    11 n/a n/a n/a

    **12 1 Starter 380V, 50 Hz 01-2293

    Figure 32: Parts List for (9671693 and 9671693-01)

    ** = Item Numbers 2 thru 9 are same for Control Assembly Kits 9671693 and 9671693-01.

    Control Assembly Kit 9671693-01 (380/415V, 50 Hz) uses Item 12.

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    For proper supporting of motor cable see Cable Routing View and Table 1 below

    CABLE #1

    APPROX. LENGTH: 46" LG. FROMTOWER CABLE GRIP TO MOTOR

    CABLE #2

    APPROX. LENGTH: 44" LG. FROMTOWER CABLE GRIP TO MOTOR

    A

    B C D

    Cable Routing View

    Note: Grounding wire not shown

    CABLE #2 7 7 6.5 8 7

    CABLE #1 11.5 7 6.5 8 7

    MOTOR TO A A TO B B TO C C TO D D TO TOWER

    APPROX. LENGTH OF CABLE (INCHES)

    Table 1

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    Section 7.2: Control Assembly Kit (9671688 and 9671688-02)

    11

    11

    11 11

    11

    11

    2

    7 8

    ON BOTTOM OF ITEM 2

    12

    12

    12

    10

    6 4 5

    6 4 5

    645

    6 4 5

    6 4 5

    6

    4

    5

    978

    978

    7 8

    A B C DE

    SEE CABLE ROUTING VIEW

    78

    78

    1

    16132x

    1415

    Figure 33: Control Assembly Kit (9671688)

    Item Number Qty Description Part Number

    1 1 Plate, Control Panel Mounting Adapter 9671689

    2 1 Starter Assembly 460 V, 60 Hz 7584916

    *2a 1 Starter Assembly 380 V, 50 Hz 6930007

    3 4 Mount Vibration Donut 5859378

    4 6 Lockwasher, 1 05-110

    5 6 Conduit Locknut, NPT 01-184

    6 6 Cord Grip Straight 01-1067 6 Reducer Bushing, MPT x FPT 5008937

    8 6 Cable Connector, NPT .51-.81 Dia. Armored 6560030

    9 2 Conduit Elbow, 90 Deg. x FPT 5030937

    10 n/a n/a n/a

    11 6 Decal, Arrow Rotation 9650367

    12 60 ft. Cable Armored 4 Conductor, UL Approved 7906218

    13 8 Flatwasher, M12 Regular, SST 05-305

    14 4 Lockwasher, M12 Regular, SST 05-306

    15 4 Hex Nut, M12, SST 03-415

    16 4 HHCS, M12 x 80 mm Lg., SST 04-1147

    Figure 34: Control Assembly Kit 9671688, 9671688-02

    * = Starter Assembly is for 9671688-02 only, Items 1, 3-16 will the same for bothConfigurations.

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    For proper supporting of motor cable see Cable Routing View and Table 1 below

    CABLE #1

    CABLE #2

    CABLE #3

    AB C D

    E

    25

    REF

    Cable Routing View

    CABLE #3 5.5 6 6 6 7 4.5 35

    CABLE #2 13.5 6 6 6 7 6.5 45

    CABLE #1 15 6 6 6 7 6 46

    MOTOR TOA

    A TOB

    B TOC

    C TOD

    D TOE

    E TOTOWER

    TOTALLENGTH

    APPROXIMATE LENGTH OF CABLE (INCHES)

    Table 1

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    Section 8: Drawings and Parts List For Mongoose PT Assembly (9671735 Shaker

    Assembly Less Motors and Controls)

    See Following Drawing

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    D

    D

    SECTION D-D

    E

    DETAIL E

    4

    13

    1416

    1

    3

    GG

    17

    3

    21

    J J

    SECTION J-J

    13

    SECTION G-G

    7

    25 2628

    2730624

    4242

    42 42

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    Section 8, cont.

    Item Number Qty Description Part Number

    1 1 Weldment, Skid Mongoose 9671770

    2 1 Assembly, Mongoose Basket 9671738-01

    3 1 Weldment, Header Box 96718104 16 HHCS M12 x 45 mm Lg. 04-1270

    5 2 Jack, Elevator 9671681

    6 8 Nut, Hex M20-1.5, Grd 10.9, Yellow Chromate 1305055

    7 8 HHCS M20-1.5 x 120 mm Lg., Grd. 10.9 1407169

    8 2 Gate, Skid Slide 9671779

    9 4 Bracket, Shipping (ATEX, CE) 9671742

    10 8 Flatwasher, M20 05-296

    11 8 Lockwasher, M20 05-307

    12 8 HHCS M20-2.5 x 70 mm Lg. 04-1629

    13 32 Flatwasher, M12 Reg. 05-305

    14 24 Lockwasher, 12 Reg. 05-306

    15 2 Decal, Swaco 8420202

    16 16 Hex, Nut M12 03-415

    17 2 10 Inspection Cover S48B0082918 2 Spring Spool Weldment 9671679

    19 2 Indicator Pointer 9671683

    20 1 Plate, Right Indicator 9671744

    21 1 Plate, Left Indicator 9671745

    22 8 HHCS M12 x 30 Lg. 04-1157

    23 4 Spring Coil 9360007

    24 8 Lockwasher Schnorr M20 Martin #513014 05-244

    25 8 Motor Washer BM6S80043-01

    26 4 Washer, 16 mm Motor 9671682

    27 4 Lockwasher Schnorr M16 05-248

    28 4 HHCS M16 x 1.5 x 100 mm Lg. 1407144

    29 8 Washer, Spring Isolation 5895002

    30 4 Nut, Hex M16-1.5, Yellow Chromate 1305040

    31 1 Unit Tag 965036032 4 Pop Rivet, 1/8 07-409

    33 2 Cover, Weld Flange 10, MS 9671652-01

    34 2 Gasket, Ring ANSI Flange RF, 150 LB, 10 3916067

    35 24 HHCS M24-3.0 x 90 mm, Yellow Chromate 1493003

    36 24 Hex, Nut M24 03-412

    37 48 Flatwasher, M24 05-308

    38 24 Lockwasher, M24 05-309

    39 4 Label, Lift Point BM6K80098

    40 2 Label, PE Protective Earth BMK80097

    41 4 Boot, Spring 5804004

    42 4 Decal Shipping Bracket 9650511

    43 2 Cover, Plug-I/O 6 inch Dia. Nitrile S48K00827-NL

    Figure 35: Parts List for (9671735)

    * = Item is not shown for clarity*** = Are shipped loose with shaker if third (3) motor arrangement is not used.

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    Section 9: Drawings and Parts List For Mongoose PT Basket Assembly (9671738-01 thru -03)

    See Following Drawing

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    AA

    D D

    E9

    2

    1

    NOTES:

    1. USE S

    FEED

    2. USE

    9671738-01

    CONFIGURATION

    G G

    4 5 6 7 24

    4 5 6 7 24

    SEE SECTION G-GON SHEET 2

    SEE SECTION G-GON SHEET 2

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    C

    DETAIL C

    5

    4

    1

    12

    4

    7

    6

    1

    6

    7

    1

    12

    3

    3

    DETAIL E

    1011

    14

    ADD HIGH TEMP REDSILICONE AROUND

    THE PERIMETER OFTHE REMOVABLE

    COVER

    15

    SECTION G-G

    H

    DETAIL H

    5

    4

    24

    67

    2

    9

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    ConfigurationsItem# -01 -02 -03

    Description Qty

    1 9674610 9671610-01 9671610-02 Weldment, Mongoose Basket 1

    2 9671637-02 9671637-01 9671637-02 Cover, Removable 1

    3 5895001 5895001 5895001 Wedge, Mongoose Screen 84 05-277 05-317 05-277 Flatwasher, M10 38

    5 04-1103 04-1213 04-1103 HHCS M10 x 30 mm Lg. 30

    6 05-270 05-316 05-270 Lockwasher, M10 30

    7 03-229 03-300 03-229 Hex Nut M10 30

    8 9671638-02 9671638-01 9671638-02 Bar, Skirt Retainer 1

    9 5873004 5873004 5837004 Skirt, Feed End 1

    10 5837001 5837001 5837001 Gasket, Mongoose PT Screen 4

    11 9671640 9671640-01 9671640 Weldment, Screen Bar 4

    12 9671925 9671925 9671925 Drip Lip Mongoose PT 1

    13 07-415 07-415 07-415 Grommet Screw .273 Sq. Panel Hole 32

    14 1441471 1441471 1441471 #8 Flat Head Sheet Metal Screw w/ Sq.Drive

    32

    15 BM6K80100 BM6K80100 BM6K80100 Label, Crush Hands 1

    24 05-217 05-217 05-217Flatwasher 1/2 304 SS 1.38 O.D 1/2 I.D

    x 12 GA Thk.2

    Figure 36: 9671738-01 thru -03 Parts List

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    Section 10: Recommended Spare Parts

    Note: Spares are for one (1) unit only

    Note 1: Item 9 is only required if Configurations 9671740-01 thru -04 are supplied.Note 2: Item 10 is only required if Configurations 9671740-02, -04 are supplied.

    Note 3: Item 11 is only required if Configurations 9671740-05, -07 are supplied.

    Note 4: Item 12 and 13 are only required if Configurations 9671740-01, -03, -05, -07 are supplied.

    Note 5: Item 14 and 15 are only required if Configurations 9671740-02, -04 are supplied.

    Note 6: Items 23 thru 25 and 27 are only required if Configurations 9671740-02, -04 are supplied.

    Note 7: Items 35 thru 50 are only required if Configurations 9671740-02, -04, -07 are supplied.

    Note 8: Items 51 thru 56 are only required if Configurations 9671740-01, -03, -05 are supplied.

    Note 9: Items 57 thru 70 are only required if Configurations 9671740-06, -08 are supplied.

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    Section 10, cont.

    See Note /

    Item

    Figure No. /

    Item No.Qty Part Number Description

    n/a / 1 21 / n/a 1 JMONMKO2OP Screen 10 Mesh

    n/a / 2 21 / n/a 1 JMONMKO6OP Screen 60 Meshn/a / 3 21 / n/a 1 JMONMXO84P Screen 60 Mesh

    n/a / 4 21 / n/a 1 JMONMX110P Screen 110 Mesh

    n/a / 5 21 / n/a 1 JMONMX140P Screen 140 Mesh

    n/a / 6 21 / n/a 1 JMONMX175P Screen 175 Mesh

    n/a / 7 21 / n/a 1 JMONMX210P Screen 210 Mesh

    n/a / 8 21 / n/a 1 JMONMX250P Screen 250 Mesh

    1 / 9 30 / 3 2 EM3C00011 Motor 2 Hp, 230/460 V, 60 Hz

    2 / 10 30 / 4 1 6912002 Motor 0.60 Hp, 230/460 V, 60 Hz

    3 / 11 30 / 5 2 EM3C00010 Motor 2 Hp, 380/415 V, 50 Hz

    4 / 1232 / 6 4 6560030

    Cable Connector 1/2 NPT .51-.81

    Armored

    4 / 13 32 / 9 40 ft. 7906218Cable Armored 4 Conductor, UL

    Approved

    5 / 14 34 / 8 6 6560030Cable Connector 1/2 NPT .51-.81

    Armored

    5 / 15 34 / 12 60 ft. 7906218Cable Armored 4 Conductor, UL

    Approved

    n/a / 16 35 / 5 2 9671681 Jack, Elevator

    n/a / 17 35 / 6 8 1305055Nut Hex M20-1.5, Grd. 10.9, YellowChromate

    n/a / 18 35 / 7 8 1407169

    HHCS M20-1.5 x 120 mm Lg., Grd

    10.9n/a / 19 35 / 17 2 S48B00829 10 Inspection Cover

    n/a / 20 35 / 23 4 936007 Spring Coil

    n/a / 21 35 / 24 8 05-244Lockwasher Schnorr M20 Martin

    #513014

    n/a / 22 35 / 25 8 BM6S80043-01 Motor Washer

    6 / 23 35 / 26 4 9671682 Washer, M16 Motor

    6 / 24 35 / 27 4 05-248 Lockwasher Schnorr M16

    6 / 25 35 / 28 4 1407144 HHCS M16-1.5 x 100 mm Lg.

    n/a / 26 35 / 29 8 5895002 Washer, Spring Isolation

    6 / 27 35 / 30 4 1305040 Nut Hex M16-1.5, Yellow Chromate

    n/a / 28 35 / 41 4 5804004 Boot Spring

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    Section 10, cont.

    See Note /

    Item

    Figure No. /

    Item No.

    Qty Part Number Description

    9 / 57 23a / 1 2 7573290 Reset Button

    9 / 58 23a / 2 1 7573106 Selector Switch

    9 / 59 23a / 3 4 8071702 Mechanical Push Rod

    9 / 60 23a / 4 1 7573105 E-Stop Push Pull

    9 / 61 23a / 5 1 7790016 Transformer 380V

    9 / 62 23a / 6 1 7117005 Timer

    9 / 63 23a / 7 2 7150014 Power Distribution Block

    9 / 64 23a / 8 2 7150001 Contactors Non-Rev.

    9 / 65 23a / 9 1 6930009 Contactor-Reversing

    9 / 66 23a / 10 4 7150002 Overload Blocks

    9 / 67 23a / 11 2 7152605 Overload Heaters9 / 68 23a / 12 2 7152606 Overload Heaters

    9 / 69 23a / 13 1 7519002 Fuse Block

    9 / 70 23a / 14 2 7518020 Fuse

    9 / 71 23a / 15 1 7515022 Fuse

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    Appendix

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    Appendix A: Motor Manual

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    Table of Contents

    Section PageList of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii

    List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii

    Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Before Installing Vibrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Installing Vibrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Mounting vibrator onto structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Nut and cap screw torque. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Markings on Vibrators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Thermistors and thermostats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Installing overload, short-circuit, and ground-fault protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    After Installing Vibrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Checking shaft rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Adjusting eccentric weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Initial start-up/checking line current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Lubricating vibrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Repairing vibrator and replacing bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Inspecting vibrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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    List of Figures

    Figure Title Page

    1 Mounting Bolt Tightening Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    2 Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    3 Installing Wire Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    4 Thermistor Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    5 Manual Reset Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    6 Adjusting Eccentric Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Setting Eccentric Weights to Mirror Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    8a Model CDX18-2100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    8b Model CDX18-2100 Part Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    9a Model CDX18-5100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    9b Model CDX18-5100 Part Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    10a Model CDX18-5900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    10b Model CDX18-5900 Part Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

    11a Models VMX18-6100 and VMX18-8340. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    11b Models VMX18-6100 and VMX18-8340 Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

    List of Tables

    Table Title Page

    I Mounting Bolts and Torque Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    II Vibrator Nut and Cap Screw Torque Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    III Lubrication Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    ListofFigures/Tables

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    Introduction

    General SWACO Explosion-proof Shale Shaker Electric Vibrators are designed andmanufactured to ensure the best performance and reliability in severe-duty

    applications. These vibrators have an ambient temperature rating including

    mounting surface temperature of -4 to 131 F (-20 to 55 C). If operating the

    vibrator in environments beyond these temperatures, call SWACO, as thevibrator may require rating reduction, more frequent lubrication, or

    lubrication substitution.

    These explosion-proof vibrators have been tested and approved by a European

    Notified Body (DEMKO) and Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated(UL)

    for U.S. and Canadian installations. All frame sizes are approved for use in

    Class I, Groups C and D, and Class II, Groups E, F, and G hazardous locations

    along with the flame-proof rating of EEx d IIB 120 C (gas and dust-Zone 21)

    for Gas Group IIB for a maximum ambient of 40C (104F). Frame sizes 50,

    60, and 70 are also available for use in Class I, Group C and D hazardous

    locations along with the flame-proof rating of EEx d IIB 160C (gas) for Gas

    Group IIB for a maximum ambient of 55C (131F).

    References

    The following documents are referenced in this manual:

    The National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association,

    1 Batterymarch Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy MA 02269-9101.

    American National Standards Institute (ANSI) z244.1-1982,American

    National Standard for Personnel Protection - Lockout/Tagout of Energy

    Sources - Minimum Safety Requirements, American National Standards

    Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.

    Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 29, Part 1910, Control of Hazardous

    Energy Source (Lockout/Tagout); Final Rule, Department of Labor,

    Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 32nd Floor,

    Room 3244, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604.

    CFR 29, Part 1910.15, Occupational Noise Exposure, Department of Labor,

    OSHA, 32nd Floor, Room 3244, 230 South Dearborn Street,

    Chicago, IL 60604.

    Safety All safety rules defined in the above documents and all owner/employersafety rules must be strictly followed when working on the vibrator.

    Storage Store vibrator in an ambient temperature not less than 41F (5C) with arelative humidity not more than 60%. If the vibrator has been stored for 2 or

    more years, remove bearings, wash them, and repack them with new grease

    (see Lubricating Vibrator).

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    Before Installing Vibrator

    1. Make sure mounting surface is strong and flat, 0.010 in. (0.25 mm) across

    vibrator feet. (This will minimize internal stress to vibrator casting when

    tightening mount bolts. Welding in the area of the mounting surface could

    affect flatness.)

    2. Make sure mounting surface and bottom of vibrator feet are clean and free

    of debris, paint, and oxidation.

    Before

    Installation

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    Installing Vibrator

    CAUTION!Use only new Grade 5 bolts (or metric equivalent) and lock

    nuts to install vibrator. Old fasteners can break and cause

    damage to vibrator or structure.

    Do not use split lock washers to install vibrator onto mount.

    Damage to vibrator could result.

    Tighten mounting bolts in sequence shown in Figure 1. If not

    tightened in order, vibrator casting could be damaged.

    1. Before installing vibrator onto mount, apply thread sealing compound to

    all bolts.

    2. Install vibrator onto mount with new lock nuts, compression washers, andbolts according to Table I. Tighten bolts in order given in Figure 1 to

    avoid damaging vibrator casting. (Contact fastener manufacturer for

    specific information regarding bolt torque.)

    Figure 1. Mounting Bolt Tightening Sequence

    3. After the vibrator has been operated for 10 to 20 minutes, check bolt

    torque. Tighten if necessary.

    1

    3

    4

    2

    3

    1

    5

    6

    2

    4

    4 Bolts 6 Bolts

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    Table I. Mounting Bolts and Torque Requirements*

    *Torque specifications are for reference only. Contact fastener manufacturer for specific information

    regarding bolt torque.

    Nut and cap screwtorque

    After removing any nuts or cap screws from vibrator assembly, re-install to

    the torque values specified in Table II.

    Table II. Vibrator Nut and Cap Screw

    Torque Requirements

    Vibrator Type Frame Size*

    English Metric

    Bolt Size(Gr 5)

    Dry Torque(ft-lb)

    Bolt Size Dry Torque

    (kgm)

    CDX 30 5/8 in. 11NC 137 M16 19

    CDX 50, 60 3/4 in. -10NC 288 M20 38

    VMX 70 3/4 in. -10NC 288 M20 38

    Cap Screws ft/lb (kgm) TerminalBlock Nuts

    ft/lb (kgm)

    M6 7 (1) M4 0.87 (0.12)

    M8 16.5 (2.3) M5 1.45 (0.20)

    M10 35 (4.8) M6 2.17 (0.30)

    M12 58 (8) M8 4.70 (0.65)

    M14 94 (13) M10 9.80 (1.35)

    M16 137 (19)

    M18 195 (27)

    M20 275 (38)

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    Markings onVibrators

    The following nameplates are attached to the vibrators:

    Stainless Nameplate

    Stainless Nameplate for

    P/N 518377-SW

    *Stainless Warning NameplateP/N 518334

    Caution Disconnect Stainless Nameplatefor CDX Vibrators, P/N 518147

    Alternate Stainless Nameplate

    Alternate Stainless Nameplate

    Alternate Stainless Nameplate

    Explosion-proof Vibrators

    *Frame Size 30 is not marked with nameplate P/N 518334.

    I n s t a l l a t i o n

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    Wiring

    WARNING!The wiring described below is for hazardous locations

    classified by Divisions only. Hazardous locations classified by

    Zones shall utilize EEx d flameproof wiring components.

    WARNING!Wire vibrator in accordance with National Electrical Code

    (Articles 430, 500, 501, and 502, as appropriate) and allapplicable local codes. Have wiring installed by a qualified

    electrician only.

    Wire vibrators according to wiring diagram in Figure 2.

    Figure 2. Wiring Diagram

    CAUTION!Before running cord to vibrator, make sure cord voltage

    rating equals or exceeds the voltage at which you will be

    operating the vibrator. It must have a minimum temperature

    rating of 222F (105C).

    1. Remove wiring cover, O-ring, and rubber compression block. Install

    elbow or conduit fitting as appropriate. Install cord so that cord jacket

    extends into wiring compartment approximately 1 inch. Complete

    installation of fittings in accordance with their installation instructions.

    IMPORTANTWhen wiring vibrator, leave slack in electrical cable so that

    cable does not become taut during vibration cycle and cause

    P1P2

    W2 U2 V2

    U1 V1

    W1

    P1P2

    W2 U2 V2

    U1 V1

    W1

    Cable EntryY - High Voltage s- Low Voltage

    G G

    6-lead, 3-phase

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    stress on wire connections. Leave enough slack in power cable

    to prevent moisture from running down cable into vibrator.

    2. Trim conductors and strip insulation approximately 1/4 inch. Wire

    vibrator according to wiring diagram inside terminal box or see Figure 2.

    Use closed loop wire connectors only.

    Figure 3. Installing Wire Connector

    3. Install wire connector between the two flat washers. See Figure 3.

    WARNING!Vibrator must be grounded using the power supply ground

    wire (or other if specified in the NEC). Failure to properly

    ground vibrator can cause severe injury or death.

    4. Connect power supply ground wire (or other if specified in the NEC) to

    ground terminal. Use closed loop wire connector only.

    Wireconnector

    Flatwashers

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    Thermistors andthermostats

    WARNING!Thermistors and thermostats are intended for motor winding

    protection or to limit external motor surface temperatures.

    They do not replace overload protection. Always install

    overload protection. Failure to do so could result in severe

    injury or death.

    IMPORTANTA thermistor or thermostat control circuit will be provided. It

    is required that these circuits be connected to the motor

    control circuit. However, these devices are optional for units

    marked with a 55C ambient rating.

    NOTEThe thermistor terminals are identified as T1 and T2.

    1. For vibrators having a thermistor circuit, wire thermistor to control

    module in accordance with Figure 4. (Other suitable control modules may

    be used.)

    Figure 4. Thermistor Wiring Diagram

    NOTEThe thermostat terminals are identified as P1 and P2 (Figure

    5). The thermostat circuit is rated 600 Vac maximum and 720

    VA. A manual momentary start switch must be used.

    T1 T2

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    2. For vibrators with a thermostat circuit, wire thermostats to control circuit.

    See Figure 5.

    Figure 5. Manual Reset Connections

    3. Reassemble wiring cover, o-ring, and rubber compression block, taking

    care not to pinch the o-ring.

    Installing

    overload, short-circuit, andground-faultprotection

    CAUTION!Install overload protection for vibrator. If vibrator is not

    protected from overload, vibrator can be damaged andwarranty will be void. Determine size of overload protection

    according to NEC Article 430, and have it installed by a

    qualified electrician only.

    1. Determine overload, short-circuit, and ground-fault protection according

    to NEC Article 430.

    2. Have qualified electrician install overload, short-circuit, and ground-fault

    protection.

    3. If overload trips during operation, fix problem before resetting.

    CAUTION!The vibrator control circuit must be arranged so that if one

    vibrator becomes de-energized, the other vibrator will

    automatically and immediately become de-energized. Failure

    to properly interlock vibrators could result in damage to

    equipment if one vibrator fails.

    4. Interlock the two vibrators and install separate overload protection for

    each.

    StopStart

    1

    2

    3

    Motor

    Motor

    Windings

    P1

    P2

    StarterOverloadContacts

    StarterCoil

    W

    V

    U

    Motor Starter

    Line

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    After Installing Vibrator

    IMPORTANTRead entire section before beginning work.

    Checking shaft

    rotation

    1. Remove one weight cover.

    WARNING!Before checking shaft rotation, make sure area is known to be

    non-hazardous.

    CAUTION!DO NOT run vibrator with eccentric weights removed.

    Running vibrator with eccentric weights removed will

    damage bearings.

    WARNING!When checking shaft rotation with weight cover removed,

    keep hands away from swinging weights. Weights can crush

    fingers.

    2. Start vibrator(s) only for a few seconds, then stop.

    3. Observe direction of vibrator rotation. If vibrator is not rotating in correct

    direction, lock out/tag out energy source and reverse rotation. To reverse

    rotation of three-phase vibrator, reverse any two of the three power

    supply wires.

    4. Replace weight cover, taking care not to pinch o-ring.

    After

    Installation

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    Adjustingeccentric weights

    NOTEAll Vibrators have one set of eccentric weights on each end of

    shaft. Eccentric weights are set at 0% at factory. See Figure 6.

    The percentage increments on the weight adjustment disks

    are percentages of the total force pounds listed on the

    nameplate. For example, if the nameplate shows 6000 lb,

    setting the weights to 50% would produce 3000 pounds of

    force.

    IMPORTANTFor the most efficient operation, vibrator eccentric weights

    should be adjusted to the lowest force setting required to move

    the material. This will increase vibrator life and reduce energy

    costs.

    WARNING!Before adjusting eccentric weights, turn off and lock out/tag

    out energy source to vibrator.

    1. Turn off and lock out/tag out energy source to vibrator according to ANSI

    standards (see References).

    2. Remove weight cover.

    3. Loosen screw (A, Figure 6) so adjustable weight (B) will rotate around

    shaft (C).

    Figure 6. Adjusting Eccentric Weights

    NOTEThe fixed weight is attached to the shaft. The adjustable

    weight rotates around the shaft. The weight adjustment diskwill be attached to either the fixed or the adjustable weight.

    4. See Figure 10. Rotate adjustable eccentric weight to proper setting. To

    produce more force, move weight to higher setting (i.e., higher number).

    When set, tighten cap screw according to Table II.

    5. Check o-rings for damage. Replace if damaged.

    A

    B

    C

    D

    A.

    B.

    Screw

    Adjustable weightShaft

    Fixed weight

    C.

    D.

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    CAUTION!If vibrator is operated continuously with line current above

    nameplate rating, vibrator can be damaged.

    4. After a few hours of operation, check each line current. If reading is

    higher than nameplate rating, check for correct phase voltage ensuring

    that it is correct and balanced. If phase voltages are correct ( 10% of

    nameplate rating) and balanced, recheck wiring, ensure that mounting

    bolts are correctly installed, or contact SWACO for assistance. After

    making adjustments, check line current again to ensure line current does

    not exceed nameplate rating.

    5. After first 8 hours of use and periodically thereafter, check mounting bolt

    torque and tighten if necessary.

    A f t e r

    I n s t a l l a t i o n

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    Maintenance

    Lubricatingvibrator IMPORTANT

    Read entire section before beginning work. Allow vibrator tocool to ambient temperature before working on it.

    NOTEAll vibrators are lubricated at the factory.

    CAUTION!Use only prescribed grease in vibrator. If a different grease is

    used, vibrator can be damaged and warranty will be void.

    Use only prescribed amount of grease to lubricate vibrator.

    Too much grease will cause bearings to overheat and result inpremature bearing failure.

    1. Lubricate the vibrator with Kluber Isoflex Topas NB 52 grease according

    to Table III.

    Table III. Lubrication

    2. Lubricate with Kluber Isoflex Topas NB 52 grease only. Lubricate as

    follows:

    a. Clean vibrator at each pipe plug in housing to remove dirt and debris.

    Remove pipe plug. Insert 1/8 in. NPT grease fitting. Add grease.

    Remove grease fittings; tightly replace pipe plugs. (Use anti-seize

    compound on threads.)

    Repairing vibratorand replacingbearings

    CAUTION!Repairing vibrator yourself during the warranty period may

    void the warranty. Contact SWACO if motor needs repair.

    If vibrator needs repair or if bearings need to be replaced, call your local

    representative or SWACO for instructions.

    FrameSize

    Quantityg

    Frequencyhrs.

    30 N/A Life

    50 16 2000

    60 25 3000

    70 40 2000

    M

    aintenance

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    Inspectingvibrator

    At least quarterly, inspect cable and connections as follows:

    WARNING!Before inspecting vibrator, turn off and lock out/tag out

    energy source to vibrator.

    1. Turn off and lock out/tag out energy source to vibrator according to ANSI

    standards (see References).

    2. Inspect cable for damage including cuts and abrasions. Replace if

    damaged.

    3. Inspect ground connection. Make sure resistance from ground connection

    to vibrator enclosure does not exceed 0.1 ohm. Ensure screw on ground

    terminal is tightened to proper torque (see Table I).

    4. Make sure all nuts on connections on terminal block are tightened to

    proper torque. Do not overtighten (see Table I).

    5. Check mounting bolt torque. See Table I: Mounting Bolts and Torque

    Requirements.

    M

    aintenance

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    Frame Size 30CDX Part Numbers:

    601149

    Figure 8a. Model CDX18-2100 Part Numbers

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    Part Numbers

    S90 Vibrator (CDX)Model CDX18-2100

    P/N 601149

    Description Item Part No.

    Case 1 300177

    Flange 3 301148

    Screw 4 515507

    Washer, Schnorr 5 513004

    O-Ring 6 508560

    Shaft 7 400214

    Bearing 10 506531

    Key 13 506029

    Screw 16 516556

    Washer, Schnorr 17 513004

    Washer, Brass 18 513514

    Disc, Weight Adj Right 19 518156

    Disc, Weight Adj Left 19 518157

    Ring, Snap 20 500041O-Ring 22 508576

    Cover, Weight 23 306076

    Screw 24 515505

    Washer, Schnorr 25 513003

    Terminal Block 26 510501

    Screw 27 515501

    Washer, Schnorr 28 513002

    Screw, Ground 29 516555

    Washer, Schnorr 30 513003

    Tag, Ground 31 518026

    Cushion, Foam 32 514021

    O-Ring 33 508620

    Cover, Wiring Box 34 309031

    Screw 35 515509

    Washer, Schnorr 36 513004

    Protector, Lead 39 514022

    Thermostat, Term. Block 49 510510

    Screw, Terminal Block 50 515605

    Screw Insert 51 509056

    P a r t N u m b e r s

    Figure 8b. Model CDX18-2100 Part Numbers

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    Part Numbers

    Figure 9a. Model CDX18-5100 Part Numbers

    1332

    45

    222325

    27

    26 28 22

    2325

    33

    6

    16

    14

    18

    8

    3

    172021

    193130

    34

    3615

    1213

    11 10

    2

    1 35 7 45

    9

    PartNumbers

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    Figure 9b. Model CDX18-5100 Part Numbers

    Model CDX18-5100, P/N 601292

    Item Qty. Description Part No.

    1 1 Case 300436

    3 1 Flange 301254

    4 16 Screw SHC MB x 25 515508

    5 16 Washer Schnorr DB 513004

    6 1 Shaft 400367

    7 2 Roller Bearing 506538

    8 2 V-Ring 502059

    9 2 Key 10 x 8 x 22 506044

    12 4 Screw SHC M10 x 45 515559

    13 8 Washer Schnorr D10 513005

    14 1 Weight Adjustment Disk Right 518174

    15 1 Weight Adjustment Disk Left 518175

    16 2 Snap Ring 500055

    17 2 O-Ring 508621

    18 2 Weight Cover 517055

    19 1 Terminal Block 6 Post 56 x 36 510501

    20 2 Screw SHC M5 x 14 515501

    21 2 Washer Schnorr DS 513002

    22 2 Screw HHC M6 x 14 516555

    23 2 Washer Schnorr D6 513003

    24 1 Rubber Block 514039

    25 2 Washer Ground D6 518026

    26 1 Terminal Block 2 Post 510510

    27 1 Adapter M6 to M3 51560528 1 Screw SHC M3 x 25 509056

    29 1 Cable Protection Sheath 514031

    30 1 Terminal Box Cover 309037

    31 1 O-Ring 508671

    32 4 Screw SHC M10 x 30 515538

    33 2 Plug 1/8 NPT 509059

    34 2 Bearing Cover 303080

    35 2 Snap Ring Internal 500076

    36 4 Plug M8 x 10 509010

    P a r t N u m b e r s

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    Figure 10a. Model CDX18-5900 Part Numbers

    232426

    1920

    4533

    232426

    27

    28

    29

    16

    6

    1213

    18

    14

    8

    3

    17

    2224

    21

    31

    32

    343615

    1110

    7

    2

    1

    35 45

    9

    PartN

    umbers

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    Figure 10b. Model CDX18-5900 Part Numbers

    Model CDX18-5900, P/N 601293

    Item Qty. Description Part No.

    1 1 Case 300437

    3 2 Flange 301254

    4 12 Screw SHC M10 x 30 515538

    5 12 Washer Schnorr D10 513005

    6 1 Shaft 400368

    7 2 Roller Bearing 506563

    8 2 V-Ring 502084

    9 2 Key 10 x 8 x 22 506044

    12 4 Screw SHC M12 x 45 515612

    13 4 Washer Schnorr D12 513006

    14 1 Weight Adjustment Disk Right 518174

    15 1 Weight Adjustment Disk Left 518175

    16 2 Snap Ring 500058

    17 2 O-Ring 508619

    18 2 Weight Cover 517349

    19 8 Screw SHC M8 x 25 515508

    20 8 Washer Schnorr D8 513004

    21 1 Terminal Block 6 Post 70 x 45 518502

    22 2 Screw SHC M6 x 20 515504

    23 2 Screw HHC M6 x 14 516555

    24 4 Washer Schnorr D6 513003

    25 1 Rubber Block 514036

    26 2 Washer Ground D6 518026

    27 1 Terminal Block 2 Post 51051028 1 Adapter M6 to M3 515605

    29 1 Screw SHC M3 x 25 509056

    30 1 Cable Protection Sheath 514031

    31 1 Terminal Box Cover 309038

    32 1 O-Ring 508548

    33 2 Plug 1/8 NPT 509059

    34 2 Bearing Cover 303081

    35 2 Snap Ring Internal 500008

    36 4 Plug M10 x 10 509008

    P

    a r t N u m b e r s

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    Figure 11a. Models VMX18-6100 and VMX18-8340 Part Numbers

    242523

    192022

    31

    27

    28

    1516

    192022

    9

    6

    12

    511

    1483

    13

    1820

    17

    29

    3034

    102 1 32 33 7

    45

    PartNumbers

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    Figure 11b. Models VMX18-6100 and VMX18-8340 Part Numbers

    Models VMX18-6100 and VMX18-8340, P/N 601298

    Item Qty. Description Part No.

    1 1 Case 300243

    3 2 Flange 301256

    4 8 Screw SHC M12x 35 515558

    5 12 Washer Schnorr D12 513006

    6 1 Shaft 400369

    7 2 Roller Bearing 506518

    8 2 V-Ring 502069

    9 2 Key 14 x 9 x 25 506046

    11 4 Screw SHC M12 x 55 515588

    12 2 Snap Ring 500063

    13 2 O-Ring 508629

    14 2 Weight Cover 517062

    15 8 Screw SHC M8 x 25 515508

    16 8 Washer Schnorr D8 513004

    17 1 Terminal Block 6 Post 70 x 45 510502

    18 2 Screw SHC M6 x 20 515504

    19 2 Screw HHC M4 x 14 516555

    20 4 Washer Schnorr D6 513003

    21 1 Rubber Block 514036

    22 2 Washer Ground D6 518026

    23 1 Terminal Block 2 Post 510510

    24 1 Adapter M6 to M3 515605

    25 1 Screw SHC M3 x 25 509056

    26 1 Cable Protection Sheath 51403127 4 Screw SHC M10 x 30 515538

    28 4 Washer Schnorr D10 513005

    29 1 Terminal Box Cover 309038

    30 1 O-Ring 508548

    31 2 Plug 1/8 NPT 509059

    32 2 Bearing Cover 303081

    33 2 Snap Ring Internal 500008

    34 4 Plug M12 x 12 509008

    P a

    r t N u m b e r s

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    Form No. M3637SW-11/02

    PO Box 721110Houston, TX 77272 USA

    Phone: 281-988-1866 or 800-654-0660FAX: 281-988-1888

    http:\www.swaco.midf.com

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    VIBRATOR TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

    CDX18-5900 230/460V 60Hz 3PH

    MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Weight: 200 lb (91 kg) Martin P/N: C601293-5900

    Rpm: 1800 Ital. code: 601293*

    Protection: Class I, Groups C,D Frame Size: 60X

    IP66 EExd IIB 160C UL/cUL File: E129825

    ATEX # 01ATEX0135585

    Working moment: 129.0 in.-lb (148.8 kg-cm)

    Max. Static moment: 64.6 in.-lb (74.4 kg-cm)

    Weight Unbalance Centrifugal Force Bearing Life (hrs)

    Position in.-lb kg-cm lb kg kN w/1.3 Load Factor

    100% 64.6 74.4 5954 2700 26.5 15,859

    90% 58.1 67.0 5358 2430 23.8 22,532

    80% 51.7 59.5 4763 2160 21.2 33,366

    70% 45.2 52.1 4167 1890 18.5 52,073

    60% 38.7 44.6 3572 16