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Gear and pinion backlash adjustment for the drive of a gyratory crusher

  • US 4,084,756 A
  • Filed: 06/08/1976
  • Issued: 04/18/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/08/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a gyratory crusher having a frame, a crusher head supported for movement on a shaft and a drive connected to rotate the shaft:

  • a bevel gear connected to effect rotation of the shaft;

    a horizontal bore in the crusher frame communicating from the exterior into the interior thereof;

    a pinion drive shaft having a horizontal axis supported in said bore for rotation about its own axis and for bodily rotation about the axis of said bore;

    a pinion gear mounted on said pinion drive shaft for rotation with said pinion drive shaft and for bodily movement with said pinion drive shaft about the axis of the bore, said pinion gear being meshed with said bevel gear and disposed with its axis transverse to the axis of the bevel gear and in a vertical plane that passes through the axes of both of said gears;

    a pair of bearings in which said pinion drive shaft is rotatably supported;

    a bearing carrier for supporting said bearings in said bore, the axis of said bearing carrier and said bearings and said pinion drive shaft being concentric;

    said bearing carrier being provided with a radially outwardly extending flange that abuts the surface of the frame around said bore;

    a clamp ring secured to the frame in position to engage and clamp said radial flange of said bearing carrier to the frame;

    a pair of jackscrews threadedly engaged in said clamp ring and extending therethrough and into engagement with said bearing carrier on opposite sides thereof, said jackscrews when actuated operating to effect rotation of said bearing carrier about the axis of said bore in a selected direction to thereby move said pinion gear vertically with respect to said bevel gear for establishing a predetermined amount of backlash between said gears, said jackscrews acting together being further operable to lock said bearing carrier in an adjusted position.

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