Claims
- 1. A method of manipulating an impeller bar of a rotor of an impact crusher for installing the bar into the rotor and for repositioning the bar with respect to the rotor after periods of operation of the rotor, the method of manipulating including lowering the bar into and raising the bar out of the impact crusher, the rotor having an axis of rotation and at least one pair of axially spaced rotor discs on which the impeller bar is mounted substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor, the impeller bar having opposite side walls extending axially and generally radially of the rotor and forming leading and trailing sides of the impeller bar with respect to rotor rotation, said side walls having radially inner and outer edges and having a circular aperture extending through the bar through said opposite side walls and at the center of gravity of the bar, the method comprising the steps of: positioning said bar in a mounting position at an upper portion of the rotor; engaging said bar aperture with a circular, generally horizontal portion at a lower end of an elongated hook suspended at its upper end for rotation about a generally vertical axis, the center of gravity of the impeller bar lying substantially along said generally vertical axis; supporting said bar with said hook for lowering the bar into and raising the bar out of the rotor; disengaging the hook from the bar after lowering the bar into the rotor; after an initial period of operation of the rotor and wear on the bar, engaging said aperture with said circular, generally horizontal portion, and then raising the bar from the rotor, then lowering the bar into the rotor, and then disengaging the hook from the bar after lowering the bar into the rotor, and, while the bar is raised from the rotor, rotating the bar about the horizontal portion at the lower end of the hook thereby exchanging, upon insertion into the rotor, radially inner and outer edges of the bar while maintaining a respective one of the side walls as the leading side; and after another period of operation of the rotor and wear on the bar, engaging said aperture with said circular, generally horizontal portion, and then raising the bar from the rotor, then lowering the bar into the rotor, and then disengaging the hook from the bar after lowering the bar into the rotor, and while the bar is raised from the rotor, rotating the bar and the hook about the generally vertical axis, thereby changing, upon insertion into the rotor, the side wall forming the trailing side to the side wall forming the leading side while maintaining the radially outer edges of the side walls as the radially outer edges thereof.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including after a further period of operation of the rotor, further steps of lifting the bar from the rotor by utilizing the hook; rotating the bar approximately 180 degrees about said generally horizontal portion of said hook in a plane of said leading side, so that said leading side remains said leading side; and lowering the bar back onto the rotor by utilizing the hook.
- 3. A method of manipulating impeller bars of a rotor of an impact crusher, the rotor having an axis of rotation and axially aligned sets of recesses for retaining at least one of the impeller bars in each respective set of recesses, with first and second oppositely facing side walls of such impeller bar oriented substantially in parallel with the axis of rotation of the rotor, and substantially radially of the rotor, and into positions of leading and trailing side walls of the respective impeller bar with respect to the intended direction of rotation of the rotor wherein each sidewall has a radially inner edge and a radially outer edge, the method comprising:
- rotating the rotor, thereby moving one set of recesses for retaining a respective one of the impeller bars to be manipulated into an upper position;
- supporting the respective impeller bar, during insertions into and removals from the set of recesses in the upper position by inserting structure into an aperture extending at the center of gravity through said opposite side walls of the impeller bar;
- raising the respective impeller bar from the rotor during a removal from the rotor while the bar is being supported by said structure;
- lowering the respective impeller bar into the rotor during an insertion of the bar into the rotor while the bar is being supported by said structure;
- discontinuing the step of supporting after lowering the bar into the rotor; and
- after operation of the rotor and wear on radially outer edges of the leading side walls of the impeller bars of the rotor, manipulating the impeller bars by repeating the steps of rotating the rotor, supporting, raising and lowering the respective impeller bar, and discontinuing the step of supporting after lowering the bar back into the rotor, and while the bar is raised from the rotor and supported by said structure, first repositioning that bar with respect to the rotor, thereby reorienting, with respect to the rotor, radially inner edges of the leading side walls into positions of radially outer edges of the leading side walls when said inner edges of the leading side walls have not previously been oriented into radially outer edges of the leading side walls and subjected to wear, and manipulating the impeller bars by repeating the steps of rotating the rotor, supporting, raising and lowering the respective impeller bar, and discontinuing the step of supporting after lowering the bar back into the rotor, and while that bar is raised from the rotor and supported by said structure, second repositioning the bar with respect to the rotor, thereby reorienting, with respect to the rotor, the first and second side walls of the impeller bars, thereby changing the radially outer edges of the trailing side walls into positions of radially outer edges of the leading side walls when said inner edges of the leading side walls have previously been oriented into radially outer edges of the leading side walls and have been subjected to wear.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the step of supporting said respective impeller bar comprises:
- mounting an elongate hook for vertical and pivotal movement, said hook having a swivel at an upper end thereof, an offset, canted elongate shank and a lower end having a generally horizontally disposed stub; and
- inserting said stub into said aperture of said respective impeller bar to be manipulated.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, in which said first side wall is said leading side wall, and wherein the first repositioning step comprises rotating said respective impeller bar about said stub and on said aperture through approximately 180 degrees in a plane in which said first side wall remains said leading side wall.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the second step repositioning comprises rotating said respective impeller bar at said swivel about a vertical axis from said swivel through said aperture through approximately 180 degrees, thereby reorienting said one impeller bar with respect to the direction of rotation of the rotor, thereby changing the first side wall to said trailing side wall.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising after rotating said respective impeller bar at said swivel, and prior to installing a new impeller bar for said respective impeller bar, again rotating said respective impeller bar on said aperture and about said stub through approximately 180 degrees in a plane in which said first side wall remains said trailing side wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application, Ser. No. 07/182,120 filed on Apr. 15, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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