Handling the rotor of a rotary machine
View Patent ↗A method and apparatus are disclosed for removing a rotor of a rotary machine, such as a rotary combine harvester. The method comprises the steps of exposing one end of the rotor while ensuring that the rotor remains safely anchored within the machine, securing to the exposed end of the rotor a plate that is mounted on a support block carried on the lifting platform of a movable lifting device, disconnecting the rotor from all remaining components of the machine to permit the rotor to be slid out of the machine, and moving the lifting device away from the machine while simultaneously controlling the height of its lifting platform to cause the end of the rotor to move along a path parallel to the axis of the rotor and thereby extract the rotor from the machine while supporting the weight of the portion of the rotor projecting from the machine.
1. A method of removing a rotor of a rotary machine characterized in that it comprises the steps of:
a exposing one end of the rotor while ensuring that the rotor remains safely anchored within the machine,
securing to the exposed end of the rotor a plate that is mounted on a support block carried on the lifting platform of a movable lifting device,
disconnecting the rotor from all remaining components of the machine to permit the rotor to be slid out of the machine, and
moving the lifting device away from the machine while simultaneously controlling the height of its lifting platform to cause the end of the rotor to move along a path parallel to the axis of the rotor and thereby extract the rotor from the machine while supporting the weight of the portion of the rotor projecting from the machine.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that a forklift truck is used as the movable lifting device.
3. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that it comprises attaching an extension arm to the support block to support the weight of the rotor at a distance from the plate as the rotor is extracted from the machine in order to reduce the moment of the rotor about the plate.
4. A method as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that it comprises the additional step of mounting the plate on the support block in a manner to permit the plate to rotate and rotating the rotor about its own axis as it is retracted from the machine.
5. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that it comprises the additional step of mounting the plate on the support block in a manner to permit the plate to rotate and rotating the rotor about its own axis as it is retracted from the machine.
6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises attaching an extension arm to the support block to support the weight of the rotor at a distance from the plate as the rotor is extracted from the machine in order to reduce the moment of the rotor about the plate.
7. A method as claimed in claim 6 , characterized in that it comprises the additional step of mounting the plate on the support block in a manner to permit the plate to rotate and rotating the rotor about its own axis as it is retracted from the machine.
8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises the additional step of mounting the plate on the support block in a manner to permit the plate to rotate and rotating the rotor about its own axis as it is retracted from the machine.