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Message ID: 1482     Entry time: Thursday, April 06, 2017, 15:11
Author: Grant Minor 
Category: Crane 
Type: Maintenance 
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Subject: Target Hall Crane 20 ton hoist - Report by Gordon Crane 5-Apr-2017 

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Subject:

ISAC Hoist Brake Repair

Date:

Wed, 05 Apr 2017 20:42:49 -0700

From:

Aidan C. Gordon <aidan@gordoncrane.com>

To:

Curtis Ballard <ballard@triumf.ca>, Neil Wong <nwong@triumf.ca>

CC:

Peter Neumann <peter@gordoncrane.com>, Shelley Cherkowski <Shelley@gordoncrane.com>

 

Hi Curtis

 

Further to the emergency service call at the Isac Target Hall on Thursday March 23rd, we advise as follows:

 

It was reported that the hoist was making an unusual noise and that there was a strong brake odour during operation.

The lift was completed using the auxiliary hoist.

 

A man-lift was arranged and Senior Service Technician Tom Kauss attended site the next morning to troubleshoot.

He determined that one of two hoist brakes (walkway side) had a strong odour and on closer examination it appeared that the 

brake lining material was breaking down and particulate lining material was getting caught between the lining and the discs.

These lining fragments were rubbing and burning off during the hoist operation.

The end cover of the brake had an accumulation of brake lining fragments 

The lining was not overly worn, but appears to be becoming friable, perhaps with age or exposure to radiation.

 

The brake was cleaned with compressed air to remove the friable material and thoroughly tested. 

A test load of approximately 10 tons was lifted and the hoist handled the load without issue

The brake fragment issue did not recur while we on site and the hoist was recommissioned for use.

 

To guard against the likely recurrence of this condition on this critical application crane, and as both brakes have seen identical conditions in operation, 

we recommend that both brake assemblies be replaced.

The brake assembly would include the brake coil, friction discs, steel brake discs and the brake springs

TRIUMF does not have a spare brake on hand, therefore one of the removed brakes could be rebuilt and kept on hand. 

 

Two (2) each  XL-60009637 Complete Brake Assemblies   $ 5,706.00  Each

 

One (1) only XL-60009674 Brake Repair Kit $ 2,435.00

            For Rebuild

 

One (1) only XL-52272125 Brake Spring Kit $     59.72 For Rebuild

Installation & Testing of New Brakes estimated at: $ 1,250.00 Lot

We have one brake in stock in our Vancouver Service Depot. A second brake is available Ex-Ontario

FOB Site

Applicable Taxes Extra

Quote Valid for 30 days, subject to prior sale.

 

We are available next week to perform this work on site.

Please let us know if you have any questions or if you would like us to proceed.

 

Best Regards

          Aidan

 

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Aidan C. Gordon

General Manager

aidan@gordoncrane.com

Gordon Crane & Hoist Inc.

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www.gordoncrane.com

Toll Free 1-866-HOIST-IT

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Tel:  (604) 324-2441

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Vancouver BC  V5X 3E8


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