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Heavy Duty Balanced Opposed Compressors - Ariel Corporation

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FOR MODELS: JGZ AND JGU SECTION 1 - DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS & DATA<br />

12. See the <strong>Ariel</strong> Web Site, www.arielcorp.com at support, vendor literature, Swagelok,<br />

for tube fitting tightening instructions.<br />

<strong>Ariel</strong> Bolting<br />

The bolting have been selected that meet <strong>Ariel</strong>'s strength, elongation, sealing and locking<br />

requirements. Proper bolting must be used and tightened to the values listed in Table 1-11<br />

on page 1-18. Figure 1-13 is provided to assist in the identification of cap screws used in an<br />

<strong>Ariel</strong> compressor.<br />

Connecting rod, detuner donuts, valve cap and suction/discharge nozzle (<strong>Ariel</strong> supplied specialized<br />

companion flange) bolting is modified to prevent fatigue and cannot be replaced<br />

with standard cap screws. If attempting to replace other bolting with standard cap screws<br />

and there is any question, contact your packager or <strong>Ariel</strong>. <strong>Ariel</strong> supplied replacement bolting<br />

is recommended.<br />

Hex head<br />

Grade 5<br />

FIGURE 1-11 TORQUE WRENCH WITH ADAPTER AT ANY ANGLE<br />

FIGURE 1-12 TORQUE WRENCH WITH ADAPTER AT RIGHT ANGLE<br />

Hex head<br />

Grade 8<br />

Hex head<br />

Grade 9<br />

Hex Socket<br />

Head Grade 8<br />

12 Point<br />

Grade 8<br />

FORCE<br />

FORCE<br />

12 Point<br />

Interim<br />

Grade 5<br />

FIGURE 1-13 CAP SCREW IDENTIFICATION<br />

12 Point<br />

Stainless Steel<br />

Grade 17-4PH<br />

12 Point<br />

Grade 5<br />

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