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<strong>Synchronous</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> <strong>BG</strong> <strong>132</strong> / <strong>BG</strong> <strong>160</strong><br />

Chapter 4: 4.5 Installation for single-bearing generators<br />

4. Push the generator against the engine, so that the shafts hit each other.<br />

5. Insert the tension bolt (Figure 14/1) from the rear side through the generator<br />

shaft <strong>and</strong> screw it into the engine shaft, but do not yet tighten it. By<br />

screwing in the tension bolt, the generator shaft is pushed onto the engine<br />

shaft.<br />

NOTE<br />

While screwing in the tension bolt, align the generator<br />

according to the front end shield mounted at the engine.<br />

6. Fasten the end shield to the generator using four fastening screws (Figure<br />

15/2).<br />

7. Secure the engine shaft against twisting <strong>and</strong> tighten the tension bolt. Be<br />

sure to use the correct torque! Please contact the manufacturer, if you do not<br />

know the correct torque for the tension bolt.<br />

8. Remount the fan impeller shroud (Figure 15/1).<br />

Apply appropriate sealing<br />

depending on the engine<br />

2<br />

4x<br />

1<br />

Figure 14<br />

Installation of brushless single-bearing generators with tension<br />

bolt (1)<br />

Issue date: August 2002 47

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