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Table of Contents
Section Page
Units & Accessories - Features & Benefits ..................................................................................................... 2 - 7
Selection and Ordering Information ................................................................................................................... 10
AGMA Application Classification ....................................................................................................................... 11
AGMA Class I Speed Reducer Selection Chart ......................................................................................... 12 - 13
AGMA Class II Speed Reducer Selection Chart ........................................................................................ 14 - 15
AGMA Class III Speed Reducer Selection Chart ....................................................................................... 16 - 17
Thrust and Overhung Load Capacities ....................................................................................................... 18 - 20
Minimum Shaft Length Requirements ............................................................................................................... 21
Lubrication ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
Dimensions Page
SMTP and SMFP Units/Bushings ............................................................................................................... 22 - 27
Motor Mounts .............................................................................................................................................. 28 - 29
Belt Guards ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
Face Mounted Units ........................................................................................................................................... 31
Screw Conveyor Drives and Accessories ................................................................................................... 32 - 34
Shaft Mount Reducer Options and Accessories ............................................................................................... 35
Table of Contents
Section Page
Selection and Ordering Information ................................................................................................................... 38
AGMA Application Classification ....................................................................................................................... 39
AGMA Class I Speed Reducer Selection Chart ......................................................................................... 40 - 41
AGMA Class II Speed Reducer Selection Chart ........................................................................................ 42 - 43
AGMA Class III Speed Reducer Selection Chart ....................................................................................... 44 - 45
Thrust and Overhung Load Capacities ....................................................................................................... 46 - 49
Lubrication .................................................................................................................................................. 60 - 61
RBC Drives - Specifications and Dimensions ............................................................................................ 62 - 63
Dimensions Page
SMT and SMF Units/Bushings ................................................................................................................... 50 - 53
Motor Mounts .............................................................................................................................................. 54 - 55
Belt Guards ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Face Mounted Units ........................................................................................................................................... 57
Screw Conveyor Drives and Accessories ................................................................................................... 58 - 59
Shaft Mount Reducer Options and Accessories ............................................................................................... 64
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The New Way... Your Way... Patent Pending
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Reversible Mounting System...
Compare These Unique
TORQTAPER® Features...
Unlike competitive bushing systems that
mount only from the front or back of the
reducer, or require bushings front and back,
TORQTAPER® Plus uses a single tapered bushing
that easily installs from either front or back –
depending on your space limitations and
available shaft length. This patent-pending
feature makes replacement of any competitive
unit a breeze.
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Why the Plus?
Check for Yourself
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1. Unique, patent-pending reversible mounting system.
• Single tapered bushing mounts from either side.
2. Tapered stabilizer ring minimizes wobble and resists
fretting corrosion.
3. End cap seals quill end from contamination.
4. New, patent-pending Barrier seal system.
• Standard double lip oil seals with V-Ring face
seal, grease packed labyrinth and external flinger.
5. Carburized and ground gearing throughout - AGMA
Class 12 minimum.
6. Tapered roller bearings on all shafts.
7. Increased shaft diameters; higher overhung load ratings.
Plus...
• Ratios available in 5, 9, 15, 25
and New 35:1 ratio.
• Increased horsepower ratings, allows
downsizing on many applications.
• Pre-drilled and tapped face mount holes.
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Modular Screw Conveyor
Standard shaft mount converts to screw
conveyor drive from stock components.
• Rugged cast iron adapter.
• Two and three hole drive shafts
available in alloy or stainless steel.
• Multiple sealing options.
- Close tolerance ring.
- Waste pack.
- Packing gland.
• CEMA standard trough ends.
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Redesigned Motor Mount Kits
• Increase rigidity.
• Available in high, low and side mount
configurations.
• Slotted motor base simplifies belt drive
alignment.
Enhanced
Bushing Kits
Same field-proven TORQTAPER®
design. Kit includes bushing,
new stabilizer ring and
mounting hardware.
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Custom Enclosed
Gearboxes Limited Only
by the Imagination.
We’ve made gearboxes small enough to fit in the palm of your hand — and as big as a small
automobile. The possible combinations of Emerson Power Transmission gearbox components
are virtually endless. We can design and manufacture gearboxes to order — and package them
to work together in a completely integrated drive system, tailor-made to your particular needs.
Custom Solutions...
Gear Types Housing Materials
• Helical • Fabricated Steel
• Worm • Cast Iron
• Spiral Bevel • Ductile Iron
• Bevel • Aluminum
• Spur • Stainless Steel
• Combination Gearboxes
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A Packaged Drive System for
Your Specific Application...
Baggage
Handling
Mixers
Rotating Biological
Contactor
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Selection and
Ordering Information
Example No 1 1. Determine the Load Classification
From page 11 note that the load class is II for a uniformly fed screw
A shaft mount reducer and belt drive are required for a bucket
conveyor operating over 11-24 hours per day.
conveyor which will be uniformly loaded and operated 16 to 24
hours per day at 75 RPM. 2. Determine the Speed Reducer Size Required
The conveyor requires 15 HP. The reducer will be mounted on the From page 14 (Reducer Selection Chart for Class II Service) select a
conveyor head shaft which is 2 7/16” diameter. The customer reducer for 5 HP and 60 RPM which in this case is a 115SMTP09,
wants to mount the 1750 RPM 254T Frame motor on the reducer. 115SMTP15 or 115SMTP25 for 55-77 RPM. Choose the 115SMTP25
The customer has also requested a backstop for the reducer. as the larger ratio will require the most compact and generally most
economical belt drive.
1. Determine the Load Classification
From page 11 note that the load class is II for a uniformly loaded bucket
3. Establish Sealing Required for Screw Conveyor
conveyor operating 11-24 hours per day. The Waste Pack Cartridge is well suited for dry, abrasive materials such
as cement powder. Specify the optional Waste Pack Cartridge for the
2. Determine the Speed Reducer Required 115 shaft mount selected. From Table No. 20 on page 33 select part
From page 15 (Reducer Selection Chart for Class II Service) select a 115-203WWP.
reducer for 15 HP and 81-89 RPM which in this case is a 207SMTP15
or 207SMTP09. Choose the 207SMTP15 as the larger ratio will require
4. Select the Screw Conveyor Adapter and Screw
the most compact and generally most economical belt drive. A Conveyor Shaft
207TBP207 bushing is required for the reducer, reference Table No. 12 Using the basic reducer size and nominal ratio for the selection
on page 25. THE TORQUE ARM MUST BE ORDERED SEPERATELY. reference Table No. 20 on page 33. Note that the customer requested a
Select the 207TAP from Table No. 23 on page 35. 2 7/16” drive shaft with a two hole arrangement for the 14” diameter
3. Select the Motor Mount screw. From the table select the 115SCA-P and the 115DSP207.
Determine if a top mount or side mount configuration is required. 5. Select the Trough End
Reference Table No. 15 & 16 on page 28 & 29 for dimensions. After From Table No. 21 on page 34 select the SCTX14 x 2 7/16 trough end.
consulting the customer it was determined that the top mount 6. Select the Motor Mount
configuration was desired. From Table No. 15 select the correct motor
mount supports, motor mount adapter and motor base: MMS207L, First determine if the top mount or side mount configuration is required.
MMA207, MB203-207. BE SURE TO ORDER ALL THREE PARTS. Reference page 28 & 29 for dimensions. After consulting with the
customer it was determined that the top mount was desired. Select the
4. Select the Backstop MMS115L, MMA107-115 and MB107-115. BE SURE TO ORDER ALL
From Table No. 22 on page 35 select the 207BSP backstop. THREE PARTS AND CHECK THE DIMENSION FROM TABLE No.
5. Select the Belt Drive 16A FROM PAGE 29. Note that the high motor mount must be used
with this size screw. The value of 4.32” needs to be added to the
From Table No. 15, page 28, note that the belt centers for this motor and minimum center distance on the high supports to ensure that the motor
reducer combination are 20.44 to 35.81. From page 15 note that 4.3” is mount clears the screw conveyor.
the minimum sheave pitch diameter for the 207SMTP15 reducer chosen
in Step 2. Reducer input speed = 75 (conveyor speed) x 14.787 (Exact 7. Select the Belt Drive
Reducer Ratio, see Table No. 1) = 1109 RPM. From the Gripbelt Drive From Table No. 16 on page 29, note that the belt center distance range
Tables select a belt drive with a driven sheave not less than 4.3” PD and for this reducer and motor combination is 17.5 to 34.24”. From page 14
with center distance near the midpoint of the 20.44 to 35.81. This drive note the minimum sheave pitch diameter for the 115SMTP25 is 1.5”.
(1100 driven speed) consists of a 2B5V68 sheave with a B 1 5/8 bushing, Reducer input speed = 60 (conveyor speed) x 24.8558 (Exact Reducer
a 2B5V110 sheave with a B 1 7/16 bushing and 2 B69 Gripnotch belts. Ratio, see Table No. 1) = 1491 RPM. From the Gripbelt Drive Tables
6. Select the Belt Guard select a belt drive with a driven sheave not less than 1.5” PD and a
center distance greater than 17.5 + 4.32 = 21.82”. This drive (1496
From Table No. 17, page 30 select the BGP2 guard. Notice from the driven speed) consists of an AK61H sheave with H 1 1/8” bushing,
table that the CD range with the belt guard is 19.59 to 40.41” and the AK71H sheave with H 1 1/8 busing, and 1 AX62 Gripnotch belt.
maximum reducer sheave that will fit into the belt guard in the top
mount position is 23”. Note that the part number, BGP2, which includes 8. Select the Belt Guard
all the mounting hardware required to mount the guard onto the From Table No. 17 on page 30 select the BGP1 guard. Notice from the
reducer. table that the CD range with the belt guard is 16.50 to 34.99” and the
7. List Components: maximum reducer sheave that will fit into the belt guard in the top
mount position is 14”. Note that the part number is BGP1 and includes
1, 207SMTP15 Reducer all the mounting hardware required to mount the guard onto the
1, 2B5V68 Sheave reducer.
1, 207TBP207 Bushing
1, B 1 5/8 Bushing 9. List the Components:
1, MMS207L Motor Mount Support 1, 115SMTP25 Reducer 1, MMS115L Motor Mount
1, 2B5V110 Sheave 1, AK61H Sheave Support
1, MMA207 Motor Mount Adapter 1, 115SCA-P Screw Conveyor 1, AX62 Belt
1, B 1 7/16 Bushing Adapter 1, MMA107-115 Motor Mount
1, MB203-207 Motor Base 2, H 1 1/8 Bushing Adapter
2, B69 Belts 1, 115TDSP207 Screw Conveyor 1, MB107-115 Motor Base
1, 207BSP Backstop Adapter 1, SCTE14x2 7/16 Trough
1, BGP2 Belt Guard 1, AK71H Sheave End
1, 115-203WWP Waste Pack 1, BGP1 Belt Guard
Cartridge
Table No. 2
Load Class Load Class Load Class
8-10 11-24 8-10 11-24 8-10 11-24
Application Hours Hours Application Hours Hours Application Hours Hours
Per Per Per Per Per Per
Day Day Day Day Day Day
Service Service Service Service Service Service
AGITATORS LUMBER INDUSTRY PAPER MILLS (Cont.)
Pure Liquids I II Barkers - Spindle Feed II III Calenders -Super - II
Liquids and Solids II II Barkers - Main Drive III III* Conver ting Machines, execpt
Liquids - Variable Density II II Carriage Drive 0 0 Cutters, Platers - II
BLOWERS Conveyors - Burner II III Conveyors - II
Centrifugal & Vane I II • Main or Heavy Duty II III Conveyors - Log - III*
Lobe II II • Main Log III III* Couch - II*
• Merry-Go-Round II III Cutters, Platers - III*
BREWING AND DISTILLING • Slab III III* Cylinders - II
Bottling Machinery I II • Transfer II III Dryers - II*
Brew Kettles - Continuous Duty - II • Waste II III Felt Stretchers - II
Cookers - Continuous Duty - II Chains - Floor II III Felt Whippers - III*
Mash Tubs - Continuous Duty - II • Green II III Jordons - II
Scale Hopper - Frequent Star ts II II Cut-off Saws - Chain II III Presses - II*
CAN FILLING MACHINES I - • Drag II III Pulp Machines, Reel - II
Debarking Drums III III* Stock Chests - II
CAR DUMPERS III - Feeds - Edger II III Suction Roll - II*
CAR PULLERS 0 - • Gang III III* Washers and Thickeners - II*
• Trimmer II III Winders - II
CLARIFIERS I II Log Deck III III*
PEBBLE MILLS II III
CLASSIFIERS II II Log Hauls - Incline - Well Type III III*
Log Turning Devices III III* PRINTING PRESSES I II
CLAY WORKING MACHINERY Planer Feeds II III
Brick Presses/Briquette Machines III III* PUMPS
Planer Tilting Hoist II III Centrifugal I II
Pub Mills II II Rolls - Live - Off Brg. - Roll Cases III III* Propor tioning 0 0
COMPRESSORS Sor ting Tables II III Reciprocating - Open Discharge I II
Centrifugal I II Tipple Hoists II III Single Acting - 3 or More Cylinders II II
Lobe II II Transfers - Chain II III Single Acting - 1 or 2 Cylinders 0 0
Reciprocating • Craneway II III Double Acting - Multi-Cylinder II III
Multi-Cylinder II II* Tray Drives II III • Single Cylinder 0 0
Single Cylinder III III* Veneer Lathe Drives 0 0 Rotory - Gear Type
CONVEYORS MACHINE TOOLS Constant Density I II
Apron, Assembly, Belt, Bucket or Pan, Bending Rolls II II Variable Density II II
Chain, Flight, Oven, Screws I II Notching Press - Belt Driven 0 0 Rotary - Vane, Lobe I II
Uniformly Loaded or Fed I II Plate Planer III III* RUBBER INDUSTRY
Heavy Duty Not Uniformly Loaded or Punch Press - Gear Driven III III* Mixers III III*
Fed II II Topping Machines III III* Rubber Calender II II*
Other Machine Tools
CRANES AND HOISTS 0 0 Rubber Mill (2 or More) II II*
Main Drive -Uniform Load II II Sheeter II II*
CRUSHERS • Heavy Load III III Tire Building Machines II II
Ore, Stone III III* Auxiliary Drives I II Tire and Tube Press Openers I II
DREDGES METAL MILLS Tubers and Strainers II II
Cable Reels II - Bridle Roll Drives III III* SEWAGE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT
Conveyors II II Draw Bench - Carriage III III* Bar Screens I II
Cutter Head Drives III III* • Main Drive III III* Chemical Feeders I II
Pumps II II Forming Machines III III* Collectors, Circuline and Straightline I II
Screen Drives III III* Pinch, Dryer and Scrubber, Dewatering Screens II II
Stackers, Winches II II Rolls, Reversing 0 0 Grit Collectors I II
DRYERS AND COOLERS - ROTARY Slitters II II Scum Breakers II II
ELEVATORS Table Conveyors Slow or Rapid Mixers II II
Bucket - Uniform Load I II Non-Reversing II III Sludge Collectors I II
Bucket - Heavy Load II III Reversing 0 0 Thickeners II II
Centrifugal & Gravity Discharge I II Winding Reels - Strip III III Vacuum Filters II II
Man Lifts 0 0 Wire Drawing and Flattening III III
Machines II II SCREENS
Passenger 0 0 Air Washing I II
Wire Winding Machines
FANS Rotory - Stone and Gravel II II
Centrifugal II II MILLS, ROTARY TYPE III III* Shaker II III
Cooling Towers - Induced Draft II II Ball 0 0 Traveling, Water Intake I II
Forced Draft 0 0 Cement Kilns II II
Dryers and Coolers II II TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Induced Draft II II Batchers II II
Large II II* Kilns III III*
Pebble III III* Calenders II II
Light (Small Diameter) I II Card Machines II III
Rod III III*
FEEDERS Tumbling Barrels Cloth Finishing Machines - Washers,
Apron II II Pads, Tenters, Dryers, etc. II II
Belt II II MIXERS II III Dry Cans II II
Disc I II Concrete - Continuous II - Dryers II II
Reciprocating III III* • Intermittent I II Dyeing Machinery II II
Screw II II Liquid II II Knitting Machines (Looms, etc.) 0 0
Semi-Liquid Looms 0 0
FOOD INDUSTRY
OIL INDUSTRY II II Mangles II II
Beet Slicers II II
Cereal Cookers I II Chillers 0 0 Nappers II II
Oil Well Pumps II II Pads II II
Dough Mixers II II
Paraffin Filter Presses II II Range Drives 0 0
Meat Grinders II II
Rotary Kilns Slashers II II
GENERATORS - (Not Welding) I II Soapers II II
PAPER MILLS II II
Spinners II III
HAMMERMILLS III III* Agitators (Mixers) - III
Tenter Frames II II
Barker Auxiliaries, Hydraulic - III
LAUNDRY WASHERS Washers II II
Barker, Mechanical - III*
Reversing II III Winders (Other than Batchers) II II
Barking Drums - II*
Yarn Preparatory Machines
LAUNDRY TUMBLERS II III Beaters and Pulpers - II
(Cards, Spinners, Slashers, etc.) II II
Bleachers - III
Calenders
* Classes listed are minimum and normal conditions are assumed. In view of varying load conditions we suggest that these applications be carefully reviewed, before final
selection is made.
Refer to BROWNING Technical Service
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Table No. 3
107SMTP05 115SMTP05
Output OHL at Inches from OHL at Inches from
R.P.M. Thrust Machined Housing Thrust Machined Housing
Load Surface Load Surface
4 8 12 4 8 12
90 2040 1110 605 416 3190 1500 948 698
100 1980 1110 605 416 3100 1460 922 676
110 1920 1110 605 416 3020 1420 896 655
120 1870 1110 605 416 2940 1330 872 640
130 1820 1110 605 416 2870 1340 855 626
140 1740 1110 605 416 2810 1320 832 612
150 1750 1110 605 416 2750 1290 815 600
160 1720 1110 605 416 2700 1260 802 586
170 1690 1090 605 416 2660 1240 786 579
180 1660 1070 605 416 2610 1220 774 564
190 1630 1050 605 416 2570 1220 762 561
200 1610 1030 605 416 2530 1190 751 547
210 1580 1020 605 416 2500 1170 740 540
220 1560 1000 605 416 2470 1160 732 535
230 1540 991 605 416 2440 1140 720 527
240 1520 979 605 416 2420 1160 714 524
250 1500 963 603 416 2390 1110 707 517
260 1490 957 594 416 2370 1100 700 514
270 1470 946 587 416 2350 1090 689 506
280 1460 932 581 416 2330 1080 685 499
290 1440 922 575 416 2310 1070 679 496
300 1420 913 569 415 2290 1060 673 493
310 1410 907 565 408 2280 1050 669 488
320 1400 899 560 405 2260 1040 660 483
330 1390 892 555 402 2250 1040 656 482
340 1380 885 550 400 2240 1030 652 476
350 1370 873 547 398 2220 1020 644 476
360 1350 866 543 394 2210 1010 640 467
370 1340 860 536 387 2190 1000 636 464
380 1330 853 532 384 2170 998 632 461
390 1320 848 531 383 2150 988 625 456
400 1310 840 525 379 2130 981 621 453
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Table No. 4
107SMTP09 115SMTP09
107SMTP15 115SMTP15
107SMTP25 115SMTP25
Output 107SMTP35 115SMTP35
R.P.M.
OHL at Inches from OHL at Inches from
Thrust Machined Housing Surface Thrust Machined Housing Surface
Load Load
4 8 12 4 8 12
10 2040 1110 605 416 3190 2730 1520 1060
20 2040 1110 605 416 3190 2360 1490 1060
30 2040 1110 605 416 3190 2040 1290 941
40 2040 1110 605 416 3190 1840 1160 828
50 2040 1110 605 416 3190 1700 1060 760
60 2020 1110 605 416 3150 1600 988 704
70 1890 1110 605 416 2950 1520 923 664
80 1780 1110 605 416 2780 1440 872 624
90 1670 1110 605 416 2630 1370 823 592
100 1590 1110 605 416 2520 1310 793 569
110 1510 1060 605 416 2430 1270 763 547
120 1470 1020 605 416 2370 1240 749 534
130 1430 1000 591 416 2320 1210 729 521
140 1400 979 578 410 2270 1180 711 513
150 1370 957 565 405 2220 1160 698 499
160 1340 940 557 395 2180 1140 685 494
170 1320 922 543 389 2130 1110 671 479
180 1300 904 536 380 2100 1090 663 474
190 1280 891 525 376 2060 1080 647 467
200 1260 879 519 368 2030 1060 639 456
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* Input overhung loads shown are with center of load at one input shaft diameter from seal. For loads located differently apply factors from Table No. 10.
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Minimum Shaft
Length Requirements
*K — Minimum key connection length is measured from the end of the driven shaft to the end of the usable keyseat.
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215 SM TP 25
Table No. 11
PART DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
NO. 0
A B C D E F G H H1 J
107SMTP 9.76 12.07 4.88 4.88 7.19 10.07 7.75 3.25 3.00 0.63
115SMTP 11.00 14.08 5.50 5.50 8.58 11.78 8.69 4.13 3.50 0.75
203SMTP 12.88 16.16 6.44 6.44 9.72 13.66 10.38 4.50 3.75 0.87
207SMTP 14.50 18.47 7.25 7.25 11.22 15.73 11.76 4.88 4.25 1.01
215SMTP 16.25 20.88 8.13 8.13 12.76 18.07 13.44 5.31 4.75 1.07
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
PART MAX. WT.
NO. 0 AA BOLT OUTPUT BORE LBS.
WF Y KEY
MIN. MAX. SIZE
107SMTP 1.06 2.73 24 30 3/8 .188 x .188 x 2.88 1 7/16 53
115SMTP 1.06 3.12 24 30 3/8 .250 x .250 x 2.75 1 15/16 75
203SMTP 1.06 3.64 24 30 3/8 .250 x .250 x 3.88 2 3/16 112
207SMTP 1.19 4.16 27 33 7/16 .375 x .375 x 3.75 2 7/16 155
215SMTP 1.19 4.65 27 33 7/16 .500 x .500 x 3.75 2 15/16 226
Complete Part Number by adding ratio symbol, for example, “107SMTP05”.
NOTE — “05” is symbol for 5:1 nominal ratio: see page 10 for exact ratios and ratio symbols.
Dimension “MC” is Minimum clearance for bushing removal.
Order bushing from page 24 and 25 for shaft size required.
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STABILIZER RING
Table No. 12
STABILIZER BOLT TORQUE
REDUCER BUSHING BORE SHAFT KEYSEAT
TYPE RING WEIGHT
SIZE NO. SIZE REQUIRED BOLT SIZE FT.LBS.
WIDTH
107TBP012 3/4 3/16 x 3/32 x 3 7/8 1 2.6
107TBP014 7/8 3/16 x 3/32 x 3 7/8 1 2.5
107TBP015 15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 2.4
107TBP100 1 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 2.3
107TBP101 1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 2.1
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Table No. 13
OUTPUT
PART DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
BORE*
NO. 0
A B C D E F G H J K L M N O DIA. KEYWAY
107SMFP 9.76 12.07 4.88 4.88 7.19 10.07 7.75 2.00 0.63 5.52 6.52 3.58 4.08 3.26 1.4375 .375 x .125
115SMFP 11.00 14.08 5.50 5.50 8.58 11.78 8.69 2.63 0.75 5.99 7.13 3.67 4.24 3.57 1.9375 .500 x .125
203SMFP 12.88 16.16 6.44 6.44 9.72 13.66 10.38 2.88 0.87 7.07 8.45 4.62 5.31 4.23 2.1875 .500 x .187
207SMFP 14.50 18.47 7.25 7.25 11.22 15.73 11.76 3.25 1.01 7.39 8.77 4.43 5.12 4.39 2.4375 .625 x .187
215SMFP 16.25 20.88 8.13 8.13 12.76 18.07 13.44 3.88 1.07 8.24 10.25 4.86 5.87 5.13 2.9375 .750 x .250
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
PART
BOLT AA INPUT WT.
NO. P PF Q R RF S SF T TF U1 W WF Y
SIZE MIN. MAX. KEY LBS.
107SMFP 0.50 1.09 4.24 1.18 0.19 3.77 2.50 3.95 3.50 0.75 7.88 1.06 2.73 3/8 24 30 .188 x .188 x 2.88 53
115SMFP 0.57 1.09 4.51 1.35 0.19 4.36 2.50 4.56 3.50 1.13 9.14 1.06 3.12 3/8 24 30 .250 x .250 x 2.75 75
203SMFP 0.69 1.09 5.04 1.48 0.19 5.26 2.50 5.46 3.50 1.25 10.94 1.06 3.64 3/8 24 30 .250 x .250 x 3.88 112
207SMFP 0.69 1.25 5.57 1.63 0.19 6.08 3.00 6.29 4.25 1.44 12.68 1.19 4.16 7/16 27 33 .375 x .375 x 3.75 155
215SMFP 1.01 1.25 6.24 2.12 0.19 7.01 3.00 7.32 4.25 1.88 14.19 1.19 4.65 7/16 27 33 .500 x .500 x 3.75 226
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Table No. 14
Reducer Shaft Shaft Bushing Wt. Reducer Shaft Shaft Bushing Wt.
Fig. Fig.
Size Dia. Keyseat Kit No Lbs. Size Dia. Keyseat Kit No. Lbs.
3/4" 3/16 x 3/32 x 2" 107BU012 1 1.4 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 3 1/2 207BU106 1 6.4
7/8 3/16 x 3/32 x 2 107BU014 1 1.2 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU107 1 6.1
15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU015 2 1.1 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU108 1 5.8
1 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU100 2 1.0 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU110 2 5.2
1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU101 2 .9 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU111 2 4.9
107SMFP
1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU102 2 .8 207SMFP 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU112 2 4.5
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU103 2 .6 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU114 2 3.8
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU104 2 .5 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU115 2 3.5
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 107BU105 2 .4 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU200 2 3.1
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 NONE 4 - 2 1/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU202 2 2.3
15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU015 1 3.2 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU203 2 1.8
1 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU100 1 3.1 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU204 2 1.4
1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU101 1 3.0 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 3 1/2 NONE 4 -
1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU102 1 2.8 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU107 1 11.7
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU103 1 2.7 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU108 1 11.4
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU104 1 2.5 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU111 1 10.3
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 115BU105 2 2.3 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU112 1 9.9
115SMFP
1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 115BU106 2 2.1 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU114 1 9.1
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU107 2 1.9 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU115 2 8.7
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU108 2 1.7 215SMFP 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU200 2 8.3
1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU110 2 1.3 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU203 2 6.9
1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU111 2 1.1 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU204 2 6.4
1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU112 2 .8 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU207 2 4.8
1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 NONE 4 - 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU208 2 4.3
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 203BU103 1 3.8 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU211 2 2.5
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 203BU104 1 3.6 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 NONE 4 -
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 203BU105 1 3.5
1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 203BU106 1 3.4
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU107 1 3.1
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU108 2 2.9
203SMTP 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU110 2 2.4
1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU111 2 2.2
1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU112 2 2.0
1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU114 3 1.5
1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU115 3 1.2
2 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU200 3 .9
2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 NONE 4 -
Note:
When using bushings to adapt an SMFP shaft mount reducer to a smaller shaft, the shaft stress based on the transmitted load must always be checked.
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Adapter
Supports
Motor Base
Table No. 15
MOTOR DIMENSIONS
BASIC MOTOR MOTOR MOUNT
MOTOR INPUT SHAFT
REDUCER MOUNT MOUNT ASSY. G H
BASE C L N* R S W U1
SIZE SUPPORT ADAPTER WT.
LBS. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. DIA. KEYSEAT
107 HIGH MMS107H 51.0 8.78 18.15
3.75 1.64 7.61 15.50 4.08 1.18 0.63 16.50 0.75 3/16 x 3/32
107 LOW MMS107L 48.0 5.75 9.50
MMA107-115 MB107-115
115 HIGH MMS115H 51.0 6.94 17.74
4.32 1.64 7.61 15.50 4.24 1.35 0.63 16.50 1.12 1/4 x 1/8
115 LOW MMS115L 48.0 7.77 9.93
203 HIGH MMS203H 112.8 7.00 16.91
MMA203 4.96 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.31 1.48 0.75 20.00 1.25 1/4 x 1/8
203 LOW MMS203L 107.8 7.94 10.41
MB203-207
207 HIGH MMS207H 118.6 8.06 19.94
MMA207 5.94 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.12 1.63 0.75 20.00 1.44 3/8 x 3/16
207 LOW MMS207L 112.6 10.44 10.44
215 HIGH MMS215H 134.4 11.43 21.75
MMA215 MB215 6.88 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.87 2.13 0.75 24.00 1.87 1/2 x 1/4
215 LOW MMS215L 126.4 10.50 10.50
BASIC MOTOR MOTOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM CENTER DISTANCES (IN INCHES) FOR MOTOR FRAME SIZES
MOTOR
REDUCER MOUNT MOUNT 56 143T, 145T 182T, 184T 213T, 215T 254T, 256T 284T, 286T
BASE
SIZE SUPPORT ADAPTER MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX.
107 HIGH MMS107H 17.73 33.05 17.73 33.05 18.72 34.05 19.47 34.80
- - - -
107 LOW MMS107L 14.71 24.41 14.71 24.41 15.71 25.41 16.45 26.16
MMA107-115 MB107-115
115 HIGH MMS115H 16.50 33.24 16.50 33.24 17.50 34.24 18.25 34.99
- - - -
115 LOW MMS115L 17.32 25.43 17.32 25.43 18.32 26.43 19.06 27.18
203 HIGH MMS203H 17.70 33.06 17.70 33.06 18.70 34.06 19.44 34.81 20.44 35.81 21.19 36.56
MMA203
203 LOW MMS203L 18.64 26.57 18.64 26.57 19.63 27.57 20.38 28.32 21.38 29.31 22.13 30.06
MB203-207
207 HIGH MMS207H 19.59 36.91 19.59 36.91 20.59 37.91 21.34 38.66 22.34 39.66 23.08 40.41
MMA207
207 LOW MMS207L 21.97 27.42 21.97 27.42 22.96 28.42 23.71 29.17 24.71 30.17 25.46 30.92
215 HIGH MMS215H 23.92 39.67 24.92 40.67 25.67 41.42 26.66 42.42 27.41 43.17
MMA215 MB215 - -
215 LOW MMS215L 23.00 28.45 23.99 29.44 24.74 30.19 25.74 31.19 26.48 31.94
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
MOTOR
U
FRAME SIZE D E V
DIA. KEYSEAT
56 3 1/2 2 1/2 5/8 3/16 x 3/32 1 7/8
143T, 145T 3 1/2 2 7/8 3/16 x 3/32 2 1/4
182T, 186T 4 1/2 2 1/2 1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 2 3/4
213T, 215T 5 1/4 3 1/4 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 3 3/8
254T, 256T 6 1/4 4 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 4
284T, 286T 7 4 1/2 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 4 5/8
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MOTOR DIMENSIONS
BASIC MOTOR MOTOR MOUNT
MOTOR INPUT SHAFT
REDUCER MOUNT MOUNT ASSY. G H
BASE C L N* R S W U1
SIZE SUPPORT ADAPTER WT.
LBS. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. DIA. KEYSEAT
107 HIGH MMS107H 51.0 8.78 18.15
MMA107-115 1.88 1.64 7.61 15.50 4.08 2.56 0.63 16.50 0.75 3/16 x 3/32
107 LOW MMS107L 48.0 5.75 9.50
MB107-115
115 HIGH MMS115H 51.0 6.94 17.74
MMA203 2.16 1.64 7.61 15.50 4.24 2.74 0.63 16.50 1.12 1/4 x 1/8
115 LOW MMS115L 48.0 7.77 9.93
203 HIGH MMS203H 112.8 7.00 16.91
MMA207 2.48 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.31 3.54 0.75 20.00 1.25 1/4 x 1/8
203 LOW MMS203L 107.8 7.94 10.41
MB203-207
207 HIGH MMS207H 118.6 8.06 19.94
MMA215 2.97 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.12 4.00 0.75 20.00 1.44 3/8 x 3/16
207 LOW MMS207L 112.6 10.44 10.44
215 HIGH MMS215H 134.4 11.43 21.75
MMA307 MB215 3.44 1.89 7.36 20.25 5.87 4.59 0.75 24.00 1.87 1/2 x 1/4
215 LOW MMS215L 126.4 10.50 10.50
BASIC MOTOR MOTOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM CENTER DISTANCES (IN INCHES) FOR MOTOR FRAME SIZES
MOTOR
REDUCER MOUNT MOUNT 56 143T, 145T 182T, 184T 213T, 215T 254T, 256T 284T, 286T
BASE
SIZE SUPPORT ADAPTER MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX.
107 HIGH MMS107H 13.91 31.00 13.91 31.00 14.89 32.00 15.63 32.74
MMA107-115 - - - -
107 LOW MMS107L 10.95 22.39 10.95 22.39 11.92 22.38 12.66 24.13
MB107-115
115 HIGH MMS115H 12.25 31.00 12.25 31.00 13.23 32.00 13.96 32.74
MMA203 - - - -
115 LOW MMS115L 10.96 23.22 10.96 23.22 11.93 24.22 12.66 24.96
203 HIGH MMS203H 12.66 30.23 12.66 30.23 13.62 31.22 14.34 31.97 15.31 32.96 16.05 33.71
MMA207
203 LOW MMS203L 13.56 23.76 13.56 23.78 14.53 24.77 15.26 25.52 16.23 26.51 16.96 27.25
MB203-207
207 HIGH MMS207H 13.89 33.86 13.89 33.86 14.85 34.85 15.57 35.60 16.54 36.59 17.27 37.34
MMA215
207 LOW MMS207L 13.33 24.45 13.33 24.45 14.28 25.44 15.00 26.18 15.97 27.17 16.70 27.91
215 HIGH MMS215H 13.76 35.94 14.71 36.93 15.42 37.68 16.38 38.67 17.10 39.41
MMA307 MB215 - -
215 LOW MMS215L 12.89 24.82 13.83 25.81 14.54 25.54 15.49 27.53 16.21 28.27
Note: For Motor Frame sizes, see table no. 15 page 28.
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Belt Guard assemblies consist of a Guard with Mounting Brackets included. These Belt
Guards may also be used with Screw Conveyor Drives as shown on Pages 32 and 34. Belt
Guard standard color is yellow.
Plated fasteners providing protection in outdoor applications are supplied with the guard
assembly.
Table No. 17
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
SHAFT BELT
TOP MOUNT SIDE MOUNT
MOUNT GUARD
CENTER CENTER H
SIZE PART NO. A B C D E F G
DISTANCE DISTANCE MAX.
MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX.
107 14.71 34.80 10.95 32.74 7.88 10.24 7.56
BGP1 18.12 9.06 50.12 5.00 14.00
115 16.50 34.99 10.96 32.74 7.71 10.41 7.86
203 17.70 36.56 12.66 33.71 10.58 13.54 9.05
BGP2 24.12 12.06 61.12 5.50
207 19.59 40.41 13.33 37.34 10.43 13.69 9.25 23.00
215 BGP3 23.00 43.17 12.89 39.41 11.44 15.68 27.12 13.56 65.12 8.00 10.23
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Table No. 19
BASIC DIMENSIONS IN INCHES
UNIT KEY
SIZE A B C D L M N P U1
107SMTP 9.76 12.07 1.18 3.77 13.73 6.90 4.08 1.61 0.75 .188 x .188 x 2.88
115SMTP 11.00 14.08 1.35 4.36 14.35 7.14 4.24 1.72 1.13 .250 x .250 x 2.75
203SMTP 12.88 16.16 1.48 5.26 16.44 7.60 5.31 1.72 1.25 .250 x .250 x 3.88
207SMTP 14.50 18.47 1.63 6.08 17.35 8.51 5.12 1.80 1.44 .375 x .375 x 3.75
215SMTP 16.25 20.88 2.12 7.01 19.27 9.25 5.87 1.93 1.88 .500 x .500 x 3.75
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(1) Complete part number by adding ratio, ie: 05, 09, 15, 25 or 35
(2) Complete part number by adding shaft type
Standard 2 hole steel shaft = leave blank (example 107DSP108)
3 hole steel shaft = -3 (example 107DSP108-3)
Optional 2 hole stainless steel shaft = SS (example 107DSP108SS)
3 hole stainless steel shaft = -3SS (example 107DSP108-3SS)
(3) Felt seal can be only added to the waste pack seal cartridge only.
Felt Seal
Screw Conveyor Adapter Kit
Waste Pack Kit Packing Gland Kit Screw Conveyor Drive Shaft Kit
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Browning Trough Ends are drilled to fit CEMA Standard Troughs. The center holes are drilled to fit Browning Type SC Screw Conveyor Drives.
2, “Z” holes in bottom flange only; no holes in top flange.
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BACKSTOP KITS
Table No. 22
REDUCER USE BACKSTOP KIT DIMENSIONS WT.
SIZE PART NO. RATIOS D L LBS.
107 107BSP 3.000 4.336 2.4
115 3.438 4.573 3.1
115-203BSP
203 ALL 3.438 5.100 3.1
207 207BSP 4.750 5.695 7.4
215 215BSP 5.000 6.240 8.4
Table No. 23
REDUCER SIZE PART NO.
107 107TAP
115 115TAP
203 203TAP
207 207TAP
215 215TAP
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The drawing below shows the breather, magnetic drain and oil level plug locations for the four standard mounting
positions. The breather is installed in the fill hole in the top and the magnetic drain plug is installed in the bottom of
the reducer in its relative position. Use oil level “A” for speeds at or below those shown in Table No. 24. Use oil
level “B” for speeds above those shown in Table No. 24.
Refer to mounting positions and lubrication tables shown below for proper oil levels.
Shaft mount reducers require different amounts of oil in the various mounting positions. For the convenience of
having enough oil at the installation site, Table No. 25 shows the approximate amount of oil for the position
requiring the most oil.
Table No. 25 Approximate Oil Capacities in Quarts
RATIO & POSITION
REDUCER
5:1 9, 15, 25, 35:1
SIZE
HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
107 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00
115 1.25 2.75 1.20 2.56
203 3.00 4.50 2.50 4.00
207 3.50 6.75 3.00 6.30
215 5.50 9.50 5.00 9.00
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Table of Contents
Section Page
Selection and Ordering Information ................................................................................................................... 38
AGMA Application Classification ....................................................................................................................... 39
AGMA Class I Speed Reducer Selection Chart ......................................................................................... 40 - 41
AGMA Class II Speed Reducer Selection Chart ........................................................................................ 42 - 43
AGMA Class III Speed Reducer Selection Chart ....................................................................................... 44 - 45
Thrust and Overhung Load Capacities ....................................................................................................... 46 - 49
Lubrication .................................................................................................................................................. 60 - 61
RBC Drives - Specifications and Dimensions ............................................................................................. 62 - 63
Dimensions Page
SMT and SMF Units/Bushings ................................................................................................................... 50 - 53
Motor Mounts .............................................................................................................................................. 54 - 55
Belt Guards ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Face Mounted Units ........................................................................................................................................... 57
Screw Conveyor Drives and Accessories ................................................................................................... 58 - 59
Shaft Mount Reducer Options and Accessories ................................................................................................ 64
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From page 43 (Reducer Selection Chart for Class II Service) select a 5. Select the Trough End
reducer for 15 HP and 105 RPM which in this case is a 207SMT15, From page 34 note that an SCTE12 x 2 trough end is required.
207SMT09 or 215SMT05. Choose the 207SMT15 as the larger ratio 6. Select the Motor Mount
will require the most compact and generally most economical belt
drive. A 207TB207 bushing is required for the reducer—see page 51. From page 55 note that an MB56-215 motor base and an MBA203L
motor base adapter are required for the 203 reducer with a 5 HP,
3. Select the Motor Mount 1750 RPM (184 T-frame) motor. BE SURE TO ORDER BOTH PARTS
From page 55 note that an MB254-286 motor base and an MBA207L AND CHECK THE “Z” DIMENSION FROM PAGE 54.
motor base adapter are required for the 207 reducer with a 15 HP, 7. Select the Belt Drive
1750 RPM (254 T-frame) motor. BE SURE TO ORDER BOTH PARTS.
From Table No. 17, page 55, note that the belt centers for this motor
4. Select the Belt Drive and reducer are 20 3/16 to 27 1/2”. From page 11 note that 4.0” is the
From Table No. 17, page 55, note that the belt centers for this motor minimum sheave pitch diameter for the 203SMT25 reducer chosen
and reducer are 21 5/8 to 29 1/2”. From page 43 note that 4.6” is the in Step 2. Reducer input speed = 60 (Conveyor speed) x 25.4545
minimum sheave pitch diameter for the 207SMT15 reducer chosen (Exact Reducer Ratio, see Table No. 1) = 1527 RPM. From the Gripbelt
in Step 2. Reducer input speed = 105 (Conveyor speed) x 13.75 Drive Tables select a belt drive with a driven sheave not less than
(Exact Reducer Ratio, see Table No. 1) = 1444 RPM. From the Gripbelt 4.0” PD and with center distance near the midpoint of 24. This drive
Drive Tables select a belt drive with a driven sheave not less than 4.6” (1549 driven speed) consist of a AK59H sheave with a H 1 1/8 bushing,
PD and with center distance near the midpoint of 21 5/8 to 29 1/2”. a AK66H sheave with H 1 bushing and 2, AX64 Gripnotch belts.
This drive (1423 driven speed) consist of a 2TB60 sheave with a P1 8. Select the Belt Guard
1 5/8 bushing, a 2BK80H sheave with H 1 1/4 bushing and 2, BX68
Gripnotch belts. From Table No. 18, page 56 note that there are 2 Belt Guard options,
BG2 and BG3, based on the Shaft Mount size 203 selected in Step 2.
5. Select the Belt Guard As the belt drive selected in Step 4 provides for a center distance
From Table No. 18, page 56 note that there are 2 Belt Guard options, between the shafts of 20 3/16” to 27 1/2”, Belt Guard BG2 covering a
BG2 and BG3, based on the 207SMT15 selected in Step 2. As the range of 18” to 28” should be ordered along with Belt Guard Mounting
belt drive selected in Step 4 provides for a center distance between Bracket BGMK203-A. BE SURE TO ORDER BOTH PARTS. Also
the shafts of 21 5/8” to 29 1/2”, Belt Guard BG2 covering a range of check sheave diameter, face width and CD to assure proper fit inside
18” to 28” should be ordered along with Belt Guard Mounting Bracket the belt guard.
BGMK207-A. BE SURE TO ORDER BOTH PARTS. Also check 9. List Components
sheave diameter, face width and CD to assure proper fit inside the
belt guard. 1, 203SC25-200S Screw Conveyor Drive
1, 107-203SCWP Waste Pack Cartridge
6. List Components 1, SCTE12 x2 Trough End
1, 207SMT15 Reducer 1, MB56-215 Motor Base
1, 207TB207 TorqTaper Bushing 1, MBA203L Motor Base Adapter
1, MB254-286 Motor Base 1, BGMK203-A Belt Guard Mounting Bracket
1, MBA207L Motor Base Adapter 1, BG2 Belt Guard
1, BGMK207-A Belt Guard Mounting Bracket 1, AK59H Sheave, H 1 1/8 Bushing
1, BG2 Belt Guard 1, AK66H Sheave, H 1 Bushing
1, 2TB60 Sheave, P1 1 5/8 Bushing 1, AX64 Gripnotch Belt
1, 2BK80H Sheave, H 1 1/4 Bushing Note from page 59 that a 203SMT25 reducer, 203SCA-S adapter,
2, BX68 Gripnotch Belt 203TDS200-D drive shaft, and a 107-203SCWP seal cartridge can
Example No. 2 be used in place of the 203SC25-200S screw conveyor drive with
Waste Pack Cartridge shown above.
A screw conveyor drive is required to convey dry cement powder.
The conveyor will be uniformly fed and operated 12 to 16 hours per
day. The conveyor is 12” diameter and has a 2” bore screw. The
conveyor requires 5 HP and will operate at 60 RPM. Customer wants Table No. 1 Exact Ratios
the trough end, belt drive and motor mount for the 1750 RPM T-frame
Reducer Ratio Symbols
motor.
Size 05 09 15 25
1. Determine the Load Classification 107 5.0833 9.2135 13.9792 25.8403
From page 39 note that the load class is II for a uniformly fed screw 115 5.0000 9.1304 13.6667 25.4545
203 5.0909 9.4876 14.0749 25.4545
conveyor operating over 10 hours per day. 207 5.0000 9.1935 13.7500 25.4167
2. Determine the Speed Reducer Size Required 215 5.0909 9.3333 13.9330 25.4545
307 (5.0833) - 14.1204 25.8788
From page 42 (Reducer Selection Chart for Class II Service) select a 315 (5.0769) - 13.8947 25.3846
reducer for 5 HP and 60 RPM which in this case is a 203SMT09, 407 (5.0000) - 13.6842 25.0000
203SMT15 or 203SMT25. Choose the 203SMT25 as the larger ratio 415 (5.0833) - 13.9792 25.8403
will require the most compact and generally most economical belt 507 - - 13.6842 25.3846
drive. 608 - - 13.9118 25.6555
Note: See “Application Considerations” on inside back cover.
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Table No. 2
Load Class Load Class Load Class
8-10 11-24 8-10 11-24 8-10 11-24
Application Hours Hours Application Hours Hours Application Hours Hours
Per Per Per Per Per Per
Day Day Day Day Day Day
Service Service Service Service Service Service
AGITATORS LUMBER INDUSTRY PAPER MILLS (Cont.)
Pure Liquids I II Barkers - Spindle Feed II III Calenders -Super - II
Liquids and Solids II II Barkers - Main Drive III III* Conver ting Machines, execpt
Liquids - Variable Density II II Carriage Drive 0 0 Cutters, Platers - II
BLOWERS Conveyors - Burner II III Conveyors - II
Centrifugal & Vane I II • Main or Heavy Duty II III Conveyors - Log - III*
Lobe II II • Main Log III III* Couch - II*
• Merry-Go-Round II III Cutters, Platers - III*
BREWING AND DISTILLING • Slab III III* Cylinders - II
Bottling Machinery I II • Transfer II III Dryers - II*
Brew Kettles - Continuous Duty - II • Waste II III Felt Stretchers - II
Cookers - Continuous Duty - II Chains - Floor II III Felt Whippers - III*
Mash Tubs - Continuous Duty - II • Green II III Jordons - II
Scale Hopper - Frequent Star ts II II Cut-off Saws - Chain II III Presses - II*
CAN FILLING MACHINES I - • Drag II III Pulp Machines, Reel - II
Debarking Drums III III* Stock Chests - II
CAR DUMPERS III - Feeds - Edger II III Suction Roll - II*
CAR PULLERS 0 - • Gang III III* Washers and Thickeners - II*
• Trimmer II III Winders - II
CLARIFIERS I II Log Deck III III*
PEBBLE MILLS II III
CLASSIFIERS II II Log Hauls - Incline - Well Type III III*
Log Turning Devices III III* PRINTING PRESSES I II
CLAY WORKING MACHINERY Planer Feeds II III
Brick Presses/Briquette Machines III III* PUMPS
Planer Tilting Hoist II III Centrifugal I II
Pub Mills II II Rolls - Live - Off Brg. - Roll Cases III III* Propor tioning 0 0
COMPRESSORS Sor ting Tables II III Reciprocating - Open Discharge I II
Centrifugal I II Tipple Hoists II III Single Acting - 3 or More Cylinders II II
Lobe II II Transfers - Chain II III Single Acting - 1 or 2 Cylinders 0 0
Reciprocating • Craneway II III Double Acting - Multi-Cylinder II III
Multi-Cylinder II II* Tray Drives II III • Single Cylinder 0 0
Single Cylinder III III* Veneer Lathe Drives 0 0 Rotory - Gear Type
CONVEYORS MACHINE TOOLS Constant Density I II
Apron, Assembly, Belt, Bucket or Pan, Bending Rolls II II Variable Density II II
Chain, Flight, Oven, Screws I II Notching Press - Belt Driven 0 0 Rotary - Vane, Lobe I II
Uniformly Loaded or Fed I II Plate Planer III III* RUBBER INDUSTRY
Heavy Duty Not Uniformly Loaded or Punch Press - Gear Driven III III* Mixers III III*
Fed II II Topping Machines III III* Rubber Calender II II*
Other Machine Tools
CRANES AND HOISTS 0 0 Rubber Mill (2 or More) II II*
Main Drive -Uniform Load II II Sheeter II II*
CRUSHERS • Heavy Load III III Tire Building Machines II II
Ore, Stone III III* Auxiliary Drives I II Tire and Tube Press Openers I II
DREDGES METAL MILLS Tubers and Strainers II II
Cable Reels II - Bridle Roll Drives III III* SEWAGE DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT
Conveyors II II Draw Bench - Carriage III III* Bar Screens I II
Cutter Head Drives III III* • Main Drive III III* Chemical Feeders I II
Pumps II II Forming Machines III III* Collectors, Circuline and Straightline I II
Screen Drives III III* Pinch, Dryer and Scrubber, Dewatering Screens II II
Stackers, Winches II II Rolls, Reversing 0 0 Grit Collectors I II
DRYERS AND COOLERS - ROTARY Slitters II II Scum Breakers II II
ELEVATORS Table Conveyors Slow or Rapid Mixers II II
Bucket - Uniform Load I II Non-Reversing II III Sludge Collectors I II
Bucket - Heavy Load II III Reversing 0 0 Thickeners II II
Centrifugal & Gravity Discharge I II Winding Reels - Strip III III Vacuum Filters II II
Man Lifts 0 0 Wire Drawing and Flattening III III
Machines II II SCREENS
Passenger 0 0 Air Washing I II
Wire Winding Machines
FANS Rotory - Stone and Gravel II II
Centrifugal II II MILLS, ROTARY TYPE III III* Shaker II III
Cooling Towers - Induced Draft II II Ball 0 0 Traveling, Water Intake I II
Forced Draft 0 0 Cement Kilns II II
Dryers and Coolers II II TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Induced Draft II II Batchers II II
Large II II* Kilns III III*
Pebble III III* Calenders II II
Light (Small Diameter) I II Card Machines II III
Rod III III*
FEEDERS Tumbling Barrels Cloth Finishing Machines - Washers,
Apron II II Pads, Tenters, Dryers, etc. II II
Belt II II MIXERS II III Dry Cans II II
Disc I II Concrete - Continuous II - Dryers II II
Reciprocating III III* • Intermittent I II Dyeing Machinery II II
Screw II II Liquid II II Knitting Machines (Looms, etc.) 0 0
Semi-Liquid Looms 0 0
FOOD INDUSTRY
OIL INDUSTRY II II Mangles II II
Beet Slicers II II
Cereal Cookers I II Chillers 0 0 Nappers II II
Oil Well Pumps II II Pads II II
Dough Mixers II II
Paraffin Filter Presses II II Range Drives 0 0
Meat Grinders II II
Rotary Kilns Slashers II II
GENERATORS - (Not Welding) I II Soapers II II
PAPER MILLS II II
Spinners II III
HAMMERMILLS III III* Agitators (Mixers) - III
Tenter Frames II II
Barker Auxiliaries, Hydraulic - III
LAUNDRY WASHERS Washers II II
Barker, Mechanical - III*
Reversing II III Winders (Other than Batchers) II II
Barking Drums - II*
Yarn Preparatory Machines
LAUNDRY TUMBLERS II III Beaters and Pulpers - II
(Cards, Spinners, Slashers, etc.) II II
Bleachers - III
Calenders
* Classes listed are minimum and normal conditions are assumed. In view of varying load conditions we suggest that these applications be carefully reviewed, before final
selection is made.
Refer to BROWNING Technical Service
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Table No. 3
107SMT05 115SMT05
Output OHL at Inches from OHL at Inches from
R.P.M. Thrust Machined Housing Thrust Machined Housing
Load Surface Load Surface
4 8 12 4 8 12
90 2040 1110 605 416 3190 1500 948 698
100 1980 1110 605 416 3100 1460 922 676
110 1920 1110 605 416 3020 1420 896 655
120 1870 1110 605 416 2940 1330 872 640
130 1820 1110 605 416 2870 1340 855 626
140 1740 1110 605 416 2810 1320 832 612
150 1750 1110 605 416 2750 1290 815 600
160 1720 1110 605 416 2700 1260 802 586
170 1690 1090 605 416 2660 1240 786 579
180 1660 1070 605 416 2610 1220 774 564
190 1630 1050 605 416 2570 1220 762 561
200 1610 1030 605 416 2530 1190 751 547
210 1580 1020 605 416 2500 1170 740 540
220 1560 1000 605 416 2470 1160 732 535
230 1540 991 605 416 2440 1140 720 527
240 1520 979 605 416 2420 1160 714 524
250 1500 963 603 416 2390 1110 707 517
260 1490 957 594 416 2370 1100 700 514
270 1470 946 587 416 2350 1090 689 506
280 1460 932 581 416 2330 1080 685 499
290 1440 322 575 416 2310 1070 679 496
300 1420 913 569 415 2290 1060 673 493
310 1410 907 565 408 2280 1050 669 488
320 1400 899 560 405 2260 1040 660 483
330 1390 892 555 402 2250 1040 656 482
340 1380 885 550 400 2240 1030 652 476
350 1370 873 547 398 2220 1020 644 476
360 1350 866 543 394 2210 1010 640 467
370 1340 860 536 387 2190 1000 636 464
380 1330 853 532 384 2170 998 632 461
390 1320 848 531 383 2150 988 625 456
400 1310 840 525 379 2130 981 621 453
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215SMT15 307SMT15 315SMT15 407SMT15
Output 215SMT25 307SMT25 315SMT25 407SMT25
R.P.M. OHL at Inches from OHL at Inches from OHL at Inches from OHL at inches from
Thrust Machined Housing Surface Thrust Machined Housing Surface Thrust Machined Housing Surface Thrust Machined Housing Surface
Load Load Load Load
4 8 12 4 8 12 4 8 12 4 8 12
10 5400 5180 3390 2530 8350 9600 6440 4880 8840 14300 10000 5570 12200 12400 8720 6560
20 5400 4040 2600 1900 8350 7320 4980 3770 8840 11400 8040 5570 8300 8810 5840 4400
30 5400 3370 2120 1540 8350 6320 4290 3210 8840 9940 6970 5400 6200 6630 4410 3300
40 5400 2840 1780 1300 8350 5590 3800 2880 8840 8940 6340 4900 4870 5240 3470 2610
50 5200 2450 1540 1120 8350 5150 3490 2630 7410 8220 5810 4530 4300 4650 3070 2310
60 4520 2130 1340 979 8350 4750 3210 2380 6750 7740 5470 4160 3820 4100 2730 2050
70 4190 1970 1240 906 8350 4540 3070 2280 6220 7280 5170 3880 3280 3520 2350 1760
80 4020 1890 1190 868 8350 4370 2950 2190 5820 6990 4840 3640 2840 3040 2030 1530
90 3880 1830 1150 837 8350 4210 2850 2110 5430 6640 4570 3400 2460 2570 1720 1290
100 3740 1760 1110 808 8350 4080 2760 2040 5210 6410 4400 3270 2140 2220 1490 1120
110 3640 1710 1080 789 8110 3960 2680 1990 5070 6240 4270 3180 1870 1940 1300 976
120 3540 1670 1050 769 7900 3860 2610 1930 4940 6080 4170 3100 1670 1720 1150 866
130 3470 1630 1030 748 7720 3770 2550 1890 4820 5940 4030 3030 1640 1690 1140 851
140 3390 1600 1000 733 7550 3690 2500 1850 4720 5810 3940 2960 1610 1660 1110 836
150 3320 1560 987 719 - - - - - - - - - - - -
160 3260 1530 967 705 - - - - - - - - - - - -
170 3200 1510 946 690 - - - - - - - - - - - -
180 3140 1480 930 678 - - - - - - - - - - - -
190 3070 1460 922 674 - - - - - - - - - - - -
200 3010 1440 906 662 - - - - - - - - - - - -
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MOUNT SHEAVE AS
CLOSE TO REDUCER
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Part Number Explanation 90°
P R
Output bore in 1/16” increments
(307 = 3 7/16” output bore) AH Y Y
Shaft Mount
TorqTaper bushing S
Nominal ratio (25:1) Q U T
BOLT SIZE
307 SM T 25
Table No. 12
Part Dimensions in Inches
No. H A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R
107SMT 9 3/4 12 5/16 4 7/8 4 7/8 7 7/16 10 5/16 7 3/4 4 3/8 5/8 3 3/4 5 9/16 2 3/8 2 9/16 3 1/2 1 3/32 3 7/8 3/16
115SMT 11 14 1/32 5 1/2 5 1/2 8 17/32 11 25/32 8 3/4 4 5/8 3/4 4 3/8 6 3/8 2 3/4 2 15/16 4 1 3/32 4 1/8 3/16
203SMT 12 7/8 16 5/32 6 7/16 6 7/16 9 23/32 13 21/32 10 3/8 5 1/8 7/8 4 1/2 6 11/16 3 13/16 4 4 1/4 1 3/32 3 15/16 3/16
207SMT 14 1/2 18 15/32 7 1/4 7 1/4 11 7/32 15 23/32 11 3/4 5 5/8 1 5 3/8 7 13/32 5 1/16 5 1/4 4 17/32 1 1/4 4 27/32 3/16
215SMT 16 1/4 20 29/32 8 1/8 8 1/8 12 25/32 18 9/32 13 5/8 6 1/8 1 5 7/8 8 1/8 5 1/16 5 1/4 5 1 1/4 5 3/16 3/16
307SMT 18 15/16 24 9/32 9 15/32 9 15/32 14 13/16 21 1/64 15 11/16 7 3/8 1 1/8 6 13/16 9 1/4 5 5/16 5 1/2 5 21/32 1 9/16 5 25/32 1/4
315SMT 19 5/16 25 3/4 9 21/32 9 21/32 16 3/32 22 1/4 15 13/16 8 9/16 1 1/8 7 7/8 10 7/16 5 5/16 5 1/2 6 5/16 2 6 11/16 3/4
407SMT 21 5/8 27 3/4 10 13/16 10 13/16 16 15/16 24 31/64 18 3/8 8 1 1/8 7 7/8 10 11/16 5 5/16 5 1/2 6 9/16 2 6 11/16 3/4
415SMT 25 31 3/4 12 1/2 12 1/2 19 1/4 28 21 1/4 10 1 3/8 9 5/8 12 13/16 7 13/16 8 7 13/16 3 7 1/2 1 3/8
507SMT 28 1/8 35 23/32 14 1/16 14 1/16 21 21/32 31 31/32 24 3/8 11 1/4 1 3/8 10 9/16 14 1/8 7 13/16 8 8 21/32 3 7 31/32 1 3/8
608SMT 30 3/16 39 17/32 15 3/32 15 3/32 24 7/16 35 25/32 26 7/16 12 1 3/8 13 5/8 17 9/16 7 13/16 8 10 9/16 3 9 1/2 1 3/8
Dimensions in Inches
Input Shaft Max.
Part Bolt Output MC l Wt.
No. H AH Size Lbs.
S T U V W X Y Z Bore u
Min. Max. Dia. Keyseat
107SMT 2 1/2 3 1/2 1 1/16 3 3/4 8 9/32 1 3/16 1 7/8 3 15/16 24 30 3/8" 3/4" 3/16 x3/32 x1 5/8" 1 7/16" 1 3/4" 48
115SMT 2 1/2 3 1/2 1 1/16 4 5/16 10 1/32 1 9/32 2 5/16 4 1/2 24 30 3/8 1s 1/4 x1/8 x2s 1 15/16 2 64
203SMT 2 1/2 3 1/2 1 1/16 4 31/32 11 11/32 1 11/16 2 1/8 5 1/4 24 30 3/8 1 1/4 x1/8 x3 2 3/16 2 95
207SMT 3 4 1/4 1 3/16 5 15/16 12 27/32 1 31/32 3 6 1/4 27 33 7/16 1 1/4 1/4 x1/8 x4 1/4 2 7/16 2 142
215SMT 3 4 1/4 1 3/16 6 57/34 14 5/8 2 1/4 2 7/8 7 1/4 27 33 7/16 1 7/16 3/8 x3/16 x4 1/4 2 15/16 2 1/ 8 192
307SMT 4 5 1/2 1 7/16 7 61/64 17 3/8 2 5/8 3 13/16 8 3/8 29 35 1/2 1 5/8 3/8 x3/16 x4 1/2 3 7/16 2 3/8 287
315SMT 4 3/4 6 1/4 2 11/16 7 11/32 18 17/32 4 5/16 3 15/16 8 1/2 29 1/2 35 1/2 5/8 1 15/16 1/2 x1/4 x4 1/2 3 15/16 2 1/2 385
407SMT 4 3/4 6 1/4 2 11/16 9 15/64 19 3/4 3 1/8 3 9/16 9 3/4 29 1/2 35 1/2 5/8 1 15/16 1/2 x1/4 x4 1/2 4 7/16 2 1/2 580
415SMT 7 8 3/4 4 10 3/8 21 1/32 3 5/8 7 1/32 11 28 34 3/4 2 3/8 5/8 x5/16 x7 4 15/16 2 7/8 715
507SMT 7 8 3/4 4 11 49/64 22 13/16 4 3/16 10 1/8 12 1/2 28 34 3/4 2 5/8 5/8 x5/16 x7 5 7/16 3 1/4 1050
608SMT 7 5 3/4 4 13 39/64 24 7/8 4 1/4 11 3/8 14 1/4 28 34 3/4 2 11/16 5/8 x5/16 x7 6 1/2 3 1/4 1950
Complete Part Number by adding ratio symbol, for example, “107SMT05”.
NOTE — “05” is symbol for 5:1 nominal ratio: see page 38 for exact ratios and ratio symbols.
Minimum clearance for bushing removal.
Order bushing from page 51 for shaft size required.
Shaft diameter is 3/4” with 3/16 x 3/32 x 2 keyseat for 25:1 ratio only.
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Table No. 13
Reducer Bushing Bore Shaft Keyseat Wt. Reducer Bushing Bore Shaft Keyseat Wt.
Type Type
Size No. Size Required Lbs. Size No. Size Required Lbs.
107TB012 3/4 3/16 x 3/32 x 3 7/8 1 2.2 215TB107 1 7/16" 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 5/8 1 12.4
107TB014 7/8 3/16 x 3/32 x 3 7/8 1 2.1 215TB108 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 5/8 1 12.1
107TB015 15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 2.0 215TB111 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 5/8 1 11.3
107TB100 1 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 1.9 215TB112 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 5/8 1 11.0
107TB101 1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 1.8
215TB114 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 5/8 2 10.5
107SMT 215TB115 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 5/8 2 10.2
107TB102 1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 1.7 215SMT 215TB200 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 5/8 2 9.9
107TB103 1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 1.6 215TB203 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 5/8 2 8.9
107TB104 1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 3 7/8 2 1.5
107TB105 1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 3 7/8 2 1.4 215TB204 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 5/8 2 8.1
107TB106 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 3 7/8 2 1.3 215TB207 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 5 5/8 2 7.4
107TB107 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 7/8 2 1.2 215TB208 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 5 5/8 2 7.1
115TB015 15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 5.1 215TB211 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 5 5/8 2 5.9
115TB100 1 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 5.0 215TB215 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 5 5/8 2 4.2
115TB101 1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 4.8 307TB115 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 6 3/4 1 17.7
115TB102 1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 4.7 307TB200 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 6 3/4 1 17.3
307TB203 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 6 3/4 1 16.2
115TB103 1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 4.6 307TB204 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 6 3/4 1 15.8
115TB104 1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 1/8 1 4.5 307TB206 2 3/8 5/8 x 5/16 x 6 3/4 2 15.0
115TB105 1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 4 1/8 2 4.3 307TB207 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 6 3/4 2 14.5
115SMT 307SMT
115TB106 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 4 1/8 2 4.1 307TB208 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 6 3/4 2 14.0
115TB107 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 1/8 2 4.0 307TB211 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 6 3/4 2 12.6
307TB214 2 7/8 3/4 x 3/8 x 6 3/4 2 11.1
115TB108 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 1/8 2 3.8 307TB215 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 6 3/4 2 10.6
115TB110 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 1/8 2 3.4 307TB306 3 3/8 7/8 x 7/16 x 6 3/4 2 6.2
115TB111 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 1/8 2 3.2 307TB307 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 6 3/4 2 5.9
115TB112 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 1/8 2 3.0 315TB207 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 7 15/16 1 25.3
115TB115 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 1/8 2 2.4 315TB208 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 7 15/16 1 25.0
203TB103 1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 5/8 1 6.3 315TB211 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 7 15/16 1 23.2
203TB104 1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 4 5/8 1 6.2 315TB213 2 13/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 15/16 1 22.0
203TB105 1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 4 5/8 1 6.0 315TB214 2 7/8 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 15/16 1 21.4
203TB106 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 4 5/8 1 5.8 315SMT
315TB215 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 15/16 2 19.4
203TB107 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 5/8 1 5.6 315TB300 3 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 15/16 2 18.8
203TB108 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 5/8 2 5.4 315TB303 3 3/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 15/16 2 16.7
203SMT 203TB110 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 5/8 2 5.0 315TB307 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 7 15/16 2 13.8
203TB111 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 5/8 2 4.8 315TB315 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 7 15/16 2 9.4
407TB215 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 1/2 1 30.2
203TB112 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 5/8 2 4.6 407TB303 3 3/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 7 1/2 2 29.3
203TB114 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 5/8 2 4.1 407TB307 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 7 1/2 2 26.5
203TB115 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 5/8 2 3.8 407SMT 407TB315 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 7 1/2 2 20.1
203TB200 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 5/8 2 3.6 407TB403 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 7 1/2 2 16.5
203TB203 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 5/8 2 2.8 407TB407 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 7 1/2 2 12.6
207TB106 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 5 1/8 1 8.1 415TB307 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 9 1/4 2 53.1
207TB107 1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 1/8 1 7.9 415TB315 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 9 1/4 2 44.4
207TB108 1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 1/8 1 7.7 415TB403 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 9 1/4 2 40.1
415SMT
207TB110 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 1/8 2 7.2 415TB407 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 9 1/4 2 35.5
415TB408 4 1/2 1 x 1/2 x 9 1/4 2 34.2
207TB111 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 1/8 2 7.0 415TB415 4 15/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 9 1/4 2 25.6
207TB112 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 5 1/8 2 6.7 507TB315 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 10 3/8 2 65
207TB114 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 6.2 507TB403 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 10 3/8 2 59
207SMT
207TB115 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 5.9 507SMT 507TB407 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 10 3/8 2 54
507TB415 4 15/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 10 3/8 2 45
207TB200 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 5.6 507TB507 5 7/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 10 3/8 2 37
207TB202 2 1/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 5.0 608TB507 5 7/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 11 2 80
207TB203 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 4.7 608TB515 5 15/16 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 11 2 72
207TB204 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 5 1/8 2 4.4 608SMT 608TB600 6 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 11 2 70
207TB207 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 5 1/8 2 3.4 608TB607 6 7/16 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 11 2 64
608TB608 6 1/2 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 11 2 63
Note: When using shafts smaller than the largest bushing bore shown for a specific reducer, shaft stress based on the transmitted load must always be checked.
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Par t Dimension in Inches
No. 0 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S
107SMF 9 3/4 12 5/16 4 7/8 4 7/8 7 7/16 10 5/16 7 3/4 1/2 5/8 3 3/4 5 1/8 2 1/16 2 9/16 1 3/32 3 7/8 3/16 2 1/2
115SMF 11 14 1/32 5 1/2 5 1/2 8 17/32 11 25/32 8 3/4 17/32 3/4 4 3/8 5 15/16 2 13/32 2 15/16 1 3/32 4 1/8 3/16 2 1/2
203SMF 12 7/8 16 5/32 6 7/16 6 7/16 9 23/32 13 21/32 10 3/8 23/32 1 4 1/2 6 9/16 3 9/32 4 1 3/32 3 15/16 3/16 2 1/2
207SMF 14 1/2 18 5/32 7 1/4 7 1/4 10 29/32 15 13/32 11 3/4 45/64 1 5 3/8 7 9/32 4 35/64 5 1/4 1 1/4 4 27/32 3/16 3
215SMF 16 1/4 20 29/32 8 1/8 8 1/8 12 25/32 18 9/32 13 5/8 15/16 1 5 7/8 8 1/4 4 15/16 5 1/4 1 1/4 5 3/16 3/16 3
307SMF 18 15/16 24 9/32 9 15/32 9 15/32 14 13/16 20 1/32 15 11/16 29/32 1 1/8 6 13/16 9 1/4 4 19/32 5 1/2 1 9/16 5 29/32 1/4 4
315SMF 19 5/16 25 3/4 9 21/32 9 21/32 16 3/32 24 1/4 15 13/16 7/8 1 1/8 7 7/8 10 3/8 4 5/8 5 1/2 2 6 11/16 3/4 4 3/4
407SMF 21 5/8 27 3/4 10 13/16 10 13/16 16 15/16 24 31/32 18 3/8 15/16 1 1/8 7 7/8 10 5/8 4 9/16 5 1/2 2 6 11/16 3/4 4 3/4
415SMF 25 31 3/4 12 1/2 12 1/2 19 1/4 28 21 1/4 63/64 1 3/8 9 5/8 12 15/32 7 1/64 8 3 7 1/2 1 3/8 7
507SMF 28 1/8 35 23/32 14 1/16 14 1/16 21 21/32 31 31/32 24 3/8 61/64 1 3/8 10 9/16 13 17/32 7 3/64 8 3 7 31/32 1 3/8 7
608SMF 30 3/16 39 17/32 15 3/32 15 3/32 24 7/16 35 25/32 26 7/16 59/64 1 3/8 13 5/8 16 31/64 7 5/64 8 3 9 1/2 1 3/8 7
Dimension in Inches
Par t Bolt Input Shaft Output Bore K Wt.
No. 0 AH Size Lbs.
T U V W X Y Z
Min. Max. Dia. Keyseat Dia. Keyway
107SMF 3 1/2 1 1/16 3 3/4 8 9/32 1 3/16 1 7/8 3 15/16 24 30 3/8" 3/4" 3/16 x3/32 x1 5/8" 1 7/16" 3/8 x1/8" 48
115SMF 3 1/2 1 1/16 4 5/16 10 1/32 1 9/32 2 5/16 4 1/2 24 30 3/8 1I 1/4 x1/8 x2I 1 15/16 1/2 x1/8 64
203SMF 3 1/2 1 1/16 4 31/32 11 11/32 1 11/16 2 1/8 5 1/4 24 30 3/8 1 1/4 x1/8 x3 2 3/16 1/2 x3/16 91
207SMF 4 1 /4 1 3/16 5 15/16 12 27/32 1 31/32 3 6 1/4 27 33 7/16 1 1/4 1/4 x1/8 x4 1/4 2 7/16 5/8 x3/16 142
215SMF 4 1 /4 1 3/16 6 57/64 14 5/8 2 1/4 2 7/8 7 1/4 27 33 7/16 1 7/16 3/8 x3/16 x4 1/4 2 15/16 3/4 x1/4 197
307SMF 5 1/2 1 7/16 7 61/64 17 3/8 2 5/8 3 13/16 8 3/8 29 35 1/2 1 5/8 3/8 x3/16 x4 1/2 3 7/16 7/8 x1/4 275
315SMF 6 1/4 2 11/16 7 11/32 18 17/32 4 5/16 3 15/16 8 1/2 29 1/2 35 1/2 5/8 1 15/16 1/2 x1/4 x4 1/2 3 15/16 1 x1/4 385
407SMF 6 1 /4 2 11/16 9 15/64 19 3/4 3 1/8 3 9/16 9 3/4 29 1/2 35 1/2 5/8 1 15/16 1/2 x1/4 x4 1/2 4 7/16 1 x5/16 580
415SMF 8 3 /4 4 10 3/8 21 1/32 3 5/8 7 1/32 11 28 34 3/4 2 3/8 5/8 x5/16 x7 4 15/16 1 1/4 x3/8 715
507SMF 8 3/4 4 11 49/64 22 13/16 4 3/16 10 1/8 12 1/2 28 34 3/4 2 5/8 5/8 x5/16 x7 5 7/16 1 1/4 x7/16 1050
608SMF 8 3/4 4 13 39/64 24 7/8 4 1/4 11 3/8 14 1/4 28 34 3/4 2 11/16 5/8 x5/16 x7 6 1/2 1 1/2 x3/4 1950
Complete Part Number by adding ratio symbol, for example, “107SMF05”.
NOTE — “05” is symbol for 5:1 nominal ratio: see page 38 for exact ratios and ratio symbols.
If smaller shaft than the output bore is used, order bushing from page 53.
Shaft diameter is 3/4” with 3/16 x 3/32 x 2 keyseat for 25:1 ratio only.
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Table No. 15
Reducer Shaft Shaft Bushing Wt. Reducer Shaft Shaft Bushing Wt.
Fig. Fig.
Size Dia. Keyseat Kit No Lbs. Size Dia. Keyseat Kit No. Lbs.
3/4" 3/16 x 3/32 x 2" 107BU012 1 1.4 1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU111 1 10.3
7/8 3/16 x 3/32 x 2 107BU014 1 1.2 1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU112 1 9.9
15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU015 2 1.1 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU114 1 9.1
1 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU100 2 1.0 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU115 2 8.7
1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU101 2 .9 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU200 2 8.3
107SMF
1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU102 2 .8 215SMF 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU203 2 6.9
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU103 2 .6 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 215BU204 2 6.4
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 107BU104 2 .5 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU207 2 4.8
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 107BU105 2 .4 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU208 2 4.3
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 NONE 4 - 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 215BU211 2 2.5
15/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU015 1 3.2 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 NONE 4 -
1 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU100 1 3.1 1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 1/2 307BU115 1 16.2
1 1/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU101 1 3.0 2 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 1/2 307BU200 1 15.7
1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU102 1 2.8 2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 1/2 307BU203 1 14.1
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU103 1 2.7 2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 4 1/2 307BU204 1 13.6
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 115BU104 1 2.5 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 307BU207 2 11.8
307SMF
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 115BU105 2 2.3 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 307BU208 2 11.2
115SMF
1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 115BU106 2 2.1 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 307BU211 2 9.3
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU107 2 1.9 2 7/8 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 307BU214 2 7.1
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU108 2 1.7 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 307BU215 2 6.4
1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU110 2 1.3 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 4 1/2 NONE 4 -
1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU111 2 1.1 2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 315BU207 1 19.2
1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 115BU112 2 .8 2 1/2 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 315BU208 1 18.6
1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 NONE 4 - 2 11/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 4 1/2 315BU211 2 16.6
1 3/16 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 203BU103 1 3.8 2 13/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 315BU213 2 15.2
1 1/4 1/4 x 1/8 x 2 1/2 203BU104 1 3.6 2 7/8 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 315BU214 2 14.5
315SMF
1 5/16 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 203BU105 1 3.5 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 315BU215 2 13.8
1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 2 1/2 203BU106 1 3.4 3 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 315BU300 2 13.1
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU107 1 3.1 3 3/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 4 1/2 315BU303 2 10.7
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU108 2 2.9 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 4 1/2 315BU307 2 7.4
203SMT 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU110 2 2.4 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 4 1/2 NONE 4 -
1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU111 2 2.2 2 15/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 5 407BU215 1 24.6
1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 2 1/2 203BU112 2 2.0 3 3/16 3/4 x 3/8 x 5 407BU303 2 21.2
1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU114 3 1.5 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 5 407BU307 2 17.5
407SMF
1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU115 3 1.2 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 407BU315 3 9.3
2 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 203BU200 3 .9 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 407BU403 3 4.8
2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 2 1/2 NONE 4 - 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 NONE 4 -
1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 x 3 1/2 207BU106 1 6.4 3 7/16 7/8 x 7/16 x 5 415BU307 2 28.0
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU107 1 6.1 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 415BU315 2 19.7
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU108 1 5.8 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 415BU403 2 15.2
415SMF
1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU110 2 5.2 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 5 415BU407 2 10.4
1 11/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU111 2 4.9 4 1/2 1 x 1/2 x 5 415BU408 2 9.8
1 3/4 3/8 x 3/16 x 3 1/2 207BU112 2 4.5 4 15/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 5 NONE 4 -
207SMF 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU114 2 3.8 3 15/16 1 x 1/2 x 6 507BU315 2 37.6
1 15/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU115 2 3.5 4 3/16 1 x 1/2 x 6 507BU403 2 32.1
2 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU200 2 3.1 507SMF 4 7/16 1 x 1/2 x 6 507BU407 2 26.3
2 1/8 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU202 2 2.3 4 15/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 6 507BU415 3 13.8
2 3/16 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU203 2 1.8 5 7/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 6 NONE 4 -
2 1/4 1/2 x 1/4 x 3 1/2 207BU204 2 1.4 5 7/16 1 1/4 x 5/8 x 6 1/2 608BU507 3 48
2 7/16 5/8 x 5/16 x 3 1/2 NONE 4 - 5 15/16 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 6 1/2 608BU515 3 33
608SMF
1 7/16 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU107 1 11.7 6 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 6 1/2 608BU600 3 30
215SMF
1 1/2 3/8 x 3/16 x 4 215BU108 1 11.4 6 1/2 1 1/2 x 3/4 x 6 1/2 NONE 4 -
Note: When using bushings to adapt a SMF shaft mount reducer to a smaller shaft, the shaft stress based on the transmitted load must always be checked.
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Motor Base Adapters are available in low and high heights as indicated by “L” and
“H” in the Part Numbers.
Motor
When these Motor Mounts are used on
Reducer
Size
Conveyor
Diameter Base
Adapter Z Screw Conveyor Drives, the “Z” amount
must be added to the minimum Center
107 6 MBA107L 0" Distance shown in Table No. 17.
9 MBA107L 3 3/4
10 MBA107H 3 3/4 Maximum Center Distance is unchanged.
12, 14 MBA107H 5 5/8
16 MBA107H 7 1/2
18 MBA107H 9 3/8
20 MBA107H 11 1/4
115 6 MBA115L 2 3/16
9-12 MBA115L 4 5/16
14 MBA115H 6 1/2
16, 18 MBA115H 8 5/8
20 MBA115H 10 13/16
203 6-10 MBA203L 0
12, 14 MBA203L 2 1/2
16 MBA203H 5
18, 20 MBA203H 7 1/2
207 6 MBA207L 0
9-12 MBA207L 3
14, 16 MBA207H 5 15/16
18, 20 MBA207H 8 15/16
215 9 MBA215L 0
10-14 MBA215L 3 7/16
16, 18 MBA215H 6 7/8
20, 24 MBA215H 10 5/16
307 12 MBA307H 0
14-18 MBA307H 4
20, 24 MBA307H 8
315 12-18 MBA315H 0
20, 24 MBA315H 4 3/16
407 12 MBA407H 0
14-20 MBA407H 4 11/16
24 *
* Refer to EPT Technical Services.
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Dimensions in Inches
Motor
Frame Size U
D E V
Dia. Keyseat
56 3 1/2 2 1/2 5/8 3/16 x 3/32 1 7/8
143T, 145T 3 1/2 2 7/8 3/16 x 3/32 2 1/4
182T, 186T 4 1/2 2 1/2 1 1/8 1/4 x 1/8 2 3/4
213T, 215T 5 1/4 3 1/4 1 3/8 5/16 x 5/32 3 3/8
254T, 256T 6 1/4 4 1 5/8 3/8 x 3/16 4
284T, 286T 7 4 1/2 1 7/8 1/2 x 1/4 4 5/8
324T, 326T 8 5 2 1/8 1/2 x 1/4 5 1/4
364T, 365T 9 5 5/8 2 3/8 5/8 x 5/16 5 7/8
Table No. 17 Center Distances for Shaft Mount Reducers with Motor Mounts
Basic Motor Minimum and Maximum Center Distances (in inches) for Motor Frame Sizes
Reducer Base 56 143T, 145T 182T, 184T 213T, 215T 254T, 256T 284T, 286T 324T, 326T 364T, 365T
Size Adapter Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
107 MBA107L 15 9/16 22 11/16 15 9/16 22 11/16 16 9/16 23 11/16 17 5/16 24 7/16 - - - - - - - -
107 MBA107H 15 9/16 32 1/16 15 9/16 32 1/16 16 9/16 33 1/16 17 5/16 33 3/4 - - - - - - - -
For minimum sheave diameters, see
115 MBA115L 15 1/16 24 9/16 15 1/16 24 9/16 16 1/16 25 9/16 16 7/8 26 3/8 - - -
Reducer - Selection
- -
Charts. - -
115 MBA115H 15 1/16 31 15 1/16 31 16 1/16 32 16 7/8 32 3/4 - - - - - - - -
203 MBA203L 19 3/16 26 1/2 19 3/16 26 1/2 20 3/16 27 1/2 20 15/16 28 1/4 21 7/8 29 1/4 - - - - - -
203 MBA203H 19 3/16 31 7/16 19 3/16 31 7/16 20 3/16 32 7/16 20 15/16 33 3/16 21 7/8 34 3/16 - - - - - -
207 MBA207L 18 15/16 26 3/4 18 15/16 26 3/4 19 15/16 27 3/4 20 11/16 28 1/2 21 5/8 29 1/2 22 7/16 30 1/4 - - - -
207 MBA207H 18 15/16 35 5/8 18 15/16 35 5/8 19 15/16 36 5/8 20 11/16 37 3/8 21 5/8 38 3/8 22 7/16 39 1/8 - - - -
215 MBA215L - - 21 29 1/4 22 30 1/4 22 3/4 31 23 11/16 32 24 1/2 32 3/4 - - - -
215 MBA215H - - 21 36 3/8 22 37 1/8 22 3/4 37 7/8 23 11/16 38 7/8 24 1/2 39 - - - -
307 MBA307H - - - - 24 1/2 37 1/4 25 1/4 38 26 1/4 39 27 39 3/4 - - - -
315 MBA315H - - - - 29 38 29 3/4 38 3/4 30 3/4 39 3/4 31 1/2 40 1/2 32 1/2 41 1/2 331/2 42 1/2
407 MBA407H - - - - 27 7/16 36 7/8 28 3/16 37 5/8 29 3/16 38 5/8 29 15/16 39 3/8 30 15/16 40 3/8 31 15/16 41 3/8
415 MBA415H - - - - - - 30 3/4 40 3/4 31 3/4 41 3/4 32 1/2 42 1/2 33 1/2 43 1/2 34 1/2 44 1/2
507 MBA507H - - - - - - - - 35 45 5/8 35 3/4 46 3/8 36 11/16 47 3/8 37 11/16 48 3/8
608 MBA608H - - - - - - - - 38 7/16 47 1/4 38 11/16 48 39 11/16 49 40 5/8 50
Note: Select belts for centers near the midpoint of min. and max. shown to permit ease of installation and future adjustment.
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Belt Guard assemblies consist of a Guard Kit and a Mounting Bracket Kit as shown in Table 18. These Belt Guards may also be
used with Screw Conveyor Drives as shown on Pages 58 and 59. Belt Guard standard color is yellow.
Brackets supplied provide for adjustment in order to accommodate Fan Kits when required.
Plated fasteners providing protection in outdoor applications are supplied with the guard assembly.
Table No. 18
Belt Center
Shaft Mounting Distance G* H* I
Guard
Mount Bracket In Inches A B C D E F
Par t
Size Part No.
No. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max Max.
BG1 16.00 24.00 5.37 7.75 13.12 6.56 33.00 3.00 0.50 0.50 4.25 4.25 12.00
107 BGMK107-A
BG2 18.00 28.00 6.37 8.75 15.12 7.56 40.00 5.00 0.50 0.50 4.25 4.25 14.00
BG2 18.00 28.00 6.28 8.84 15.12 7.56 40.00 5.00 0.50 0.50 4.87 4.87 14.00
115 BGMK115-A
BG3 25.00 34.00 10.78 13.34 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 0.50 4.87 4.87 23.00
BG2 18.00 28.00 5.87 9.25 15.12 7.56 40.00 5.00 0.50 1.40 5.00 5.90 14.00
203 BGMK203-A
BG3 25.00 34.00 10.37 13.75 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 1.40 5.00 5.90 23.00
BG2 18.00 28.00 5.59 9.53 15.12 7.56 40.00 5.00 0.50 2.00 5.87 7.37 14.00
207 BGMK207-A
BG3 25.00 34.00 10.09 14.03 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 2.00 5.87 7.37 23.00
BG3 25.00 34.00 9.81 14.31 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 2.25 6.37 8.12 23.00
215 BGMK215-A
BG4 30.00 40.00 11.81 16.31 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 2.25 6.37 8.12 27.00
BG3 25.00 34.00 9.43 14.69 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 2.46 7.31 9.27 23.00
307 BGMK307-A
BG4 30.00 40.00 11.43 16.69 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 2.46 7.31 9.27 27.00
BG3 25.00 34.00 7.76 16.36 24.12 12.06 50.00 5.50 0.50 2.68 8.37 10.56 23.00
315 BGMK315-A
BG4 30.00 40.00 9.76 18.36 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 2.68 8.37 10.56 27.00
407 BGMK407-A BG4 30.00 40.00 10.93 17.18 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 2.68 8.37 10.56 27.00
415 BGMK415-A BG4 30.00 40.00 10.43 17.68 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 3.56 10.12 13.18 27.00
507 BGMK507-A BG4 30.00 40.00 9.87 18.25 28.12 14.06 65.00 8.00 0.50 4.00 11.06 14.56 27.00
* Adjustment provided for assembly of Fan Kit to Reducer, sizes 203 to 507 only.
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Note:
Drill and Tapping must be
specified at time of order at
no additional charge.
* Full diameter of drill MUST NOT EXCEED this depth because point of drill may break through housing and contaminate the oil with metal chips.
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Drive
Shaft For Screw E F G H J K
Dia. Dia.
1 1/2 6, 9 4 1/2 6 3 17/32 2 1/8
2 9 - 12 5 1/8 5/8 6 3 21/32 2 1/8
2 7/16 12, 14 5 5/8 5/8 6 11/16 3 21/32 2 3/4
3 12 - 20 6 3/4 6 7/8 3 25/32 2 7/8
3 7/16 18 - 24 6 3/4 3/4 9 1/8 4 29/32 3 7/8
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Felt Seal
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RELUBRICATION
After approximately one week or 100 hours of operation, drain and replace with fresh oil. Change oil at least once a year
thereafter; more often if the atmosphere is damp or dusty. NOTE: Reducers operating more than 10° from standard
position should have a stand pipe or sight glass installed and marked at proper oil level in order to monitor oil level while
in operating position. Contact our Technical Service Department for assistance in selecting and installing required material.
PETROLEUM-BASED LUBRICANTS - For normal operating conditions, oil should be changed every 2,500
hours or six months, whichever occurs first. If temperatures vary by season, the oil should be changed to suit
the ambient operating temperature.
SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS - Some type of synthetic lubricants can be used in shaft mount reducers. These lubricants
can extend oil change intervals to as much as 8,000 to 10,000 hours based on operating temperatures and lubricant
contamination. If temperatures vary by season, the oil should be changed to suit the ambient operating temperature.
LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
MINERAL OILS SYNTHETIC OILS
Ambient Temperature 15° to 60°F 50° to 125°F 0° to 90°F 15° to 125°F
Range (-10° to 15°C) (-10° to 50°C) (-20° to 30°C) (-10° to 50°C)
AGMA Viscosity Grade 4 5 4 5
Viscosity at 104°F 625-765 918-1122 626-765 918-1122
SSU 135-165 198-242 135-165 198-242
(40°C)
cST
Mobil Oil Cor poration DTE Oil Extra Heavy DTE-Oil BB Mobil SHC 629 Mobil SHC 630
THE FOLLOWING LUBRICANTS CONTAIN EP OR AW ADDITIVES AND MUST NOT BE USED IN UNITS WITH INTEGRAL BACKSTOPS
MINERAL OILS WITH SYNTHETIC OILS WITH
EP ADDITIVES EP ADDITIVES
Ambient Temperature 15° to 60°F 50° to 125°F 0° to 90°F 15° to 125°F
Range (-10° to 15°C) (10° to 50°C) (-20° to 30°C) (-10° to 50°C)
AGMA Viscosity Grade 4 5 4 5
Viscosity at 104°F 626-765 918-1122 626-765 918-1122
SSU 135-165 198-242 135-165 198-242
(40°C)
cST
Mobil Oil Cor poration Mobilgear 629 Mobilgear 630 Mobilgear SHC 150 Mobilgear SHC 220
The company names and the names of the lubricants mentioned in the above tables are the tradenames, trademarks and logotypes of the respective companies, and
are not owned by Emerson Power Transmission.
! CAUTION
CERTAIN MINERAL OILS AND SYNTHETICS ARE NOT CAPABLE OF BEING MIXED. PLEASE CONTACT THE
LUBRICANT SUPPLIER FOR INFORMATION REGARDING LUBRICANT MIXABILITY AND PROPER
CLEANSING PROCEDURES.
Note: See “Application Considerations” on inside back cover.
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RBC Drives
Features & Ratings
Water Treatment Maintenance
Superintendents, Design Engineers
and Consultants agree...
Browning products meet all your needs for
Rotating Biological Contactor Drives.
CONVENTIONAL
SHAFT MOUNT
INPUT SHAFT POWER PATH
RBC SPLIT
POWER PATH
OUTPUT BORE
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RBC Drives
Dimensions
• Compact design and drop-in features allow for quick replacement of problem drives
Universal housings allow for left or right-hand installations
Reducer, Belt Guard, Torque Arm, Belt Drive and Motor are to be ordered separately
Drive Assembly
• Tapered Bushed Unit
P/N 415SMT148
includes 4 15/16”
tapered bushing and
standard motor mount.
* If torque arm arrangement is longer than 32.75” in the horizontal, or smaller than 17.00” in the vertical dimension, consult EPT Technical
Services.
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Accessories
Fan Backstop Vertical
Kits Kits Breather Kit
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Industries Currently Served...
• Aggregate Industry
• Grain Industry
• Baggage Handling
• Rotating Biological Contactor
APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS
The proper selection and application of
power transmission products and
components, including the related area
of product safety, is the responsibility of
the customer. Operating and performance
requirements and potential associated
issues will vary appreciably depending
upon the use and application of such
products and components. The scope of
the technical and application information
included in this publication is necessarily
limited. Unusual operating environments
and conditions, lubrication requirements,
loading supports, and other factors can
materially affect the application and
operating results of the products and
components and the customer should
carefully review its requirements. Any
technical advice or review furnished by
Emerson Power Transmission
Corporation and its divisions with respect
to the use of products and components
is given in good faith and without charge,
and Emerson assumes no obligation or
liability for the advice given, or results
obtained, all such advice and review
being given and accepted at customer's
risk.
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Remedy, please contact EPT Customer
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