Abstract: An apparatus for removing a wheelset from a railroad vehicle includes a frame configured for motion with respect to the railroad vehicle. The apparatus also includes a lifting yoke cooperatively associated with the frame. The yoke is configured to engage flanges of the wheelset. The apparatus further includes at least one lifting screw interposed between the frame and the lifting yoke, such that upon rotation of the at least one lifting screw, the yoke may be raised and lowered to selectively engage the flanges of the wheelset. A “universal” lifting yoke can include a first portion which engages the at least one lifting screw, a set of extendable transverse members having outward ends, and flange-engaging blocks secured to the outward ends of the extendable transverse members and configured to engage the flanges of the wheelset.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 24, 2011
Publication date:
September 22, 2011
Applicant:
Macton Corporation
Inventors:
Albert Esposti, Stanislaw Kostrzewski, Thomas Hannon, Thomas E. Young
Abstract: A motor support bearing assembly is provided for a live axle used in locomotives. A wheel is press fit on each end of the axle under high pressure, with a gear secured between the wheels adjacent the pinion end of the axle. The motor support bearing assembly is located between the plain end wheel at the commutator end and the axle gear at the other end, and includes a housing, a tapered roller bearing adjacent the plain end wheel, and another tapered roller bearing adjacent the axle gear. In the motor support bearing assembly process, a master spacer made of hardened metal is placed in a selected space in the assembly. The plain end wheel is pressed onto the axle under high pressure. Axial end play in the motor support bearings is set by applying a spike of additional pressure to the plain end wheel, pressing the bearings together tightly and in some cases pre-loading the bearings.
Abstract: An underfloor wheel set barring machine for retreading of wheel rim circumferences of railroad wheel sets. Two driven pairs of friction rollers can be pressed against a wheel rim circumference with the friction rollers of each pair being arranged to pivot parallel to the axis of the wheel set. A drive motor has first and second smooth belt drives having a common drive wheel driven by the motor. Each belt drive has an output wheel driving an input gear of a spur gear system. Two spur gear systems have upward members respectively driving the friction rollers. The output of each belt drive is coaxially arranged with the axis of its associated friction roller.
Abstract: Opposing hydraulic rams are supported in cylinders on cylinder beams connected together and then connected with a intermediate resistance beam by low yield connection bars, thereby reducing shearing stresses at the foundation. Hydraulic controls operate rams in the first mode to clamp an axle between opposing rams or to release a clamped axle. In one driving mode one ram drives the clamped axle, which, in turn, drives the other ram axially in one direction. In the other driving mode the other ram drives the one in the opposite direction. In demounting members, the resistance beam or extensions bear against a member pressed onto the axle to restrain such member as the axle continues to move through until the member is loosened. In mounting members, opposition to axial movement of such a member loosely on the axle or ram extensions is provided by a yoke extension of the cylindrical beam to cause said members to be pressed onto the axle as the axle continues to move.