Claims
- 1. A method of locking an impeller bar against a seat within a recess of a rotor and opposite a wedging side wall of the recess, the impeller bar having a thickness chosen from impeller bars having thicknesses within a known range of thicknesses, the method comprising:
- placing the impeller bar against the seat of the rotor;
- determining the gap width between the side wall opposite the seat and an adjacent surface of the impeller bar at a radial distance of one-half of the radial height of a wedge inward from the periphery of the rotor;
- adjusting the mean width of the wedge to be substantially equal to the determined gap width; and
- urging the wedge into wedging engagement between the wedging side wall of the recess and the adjacent surface of the impeller bar.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the step of adjusting the mean width of the wedge comprises:
- moving first and second support elements of the wedge with respect to each other, so as to change the distance between first and second wedging surfaces carried by the first and second support elements, respectively; and
- changing the number of intervening spacer elements between the first and second support elements to alter the mean width of the wedge to substantially equal the gap width.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the wedge is a first wedge and the step of urging the wedge into wedging engagement comprises:
- guiding a second wedge for movement axially of the rotor between a pair of guide plates of an anchor plate and along an axial guide track disposed in a base of the recess;
- engaging an axially sloped upper surface of the second wedge with a complementarily sloped lower surface of the first wedge with radially outward wedging motion; and
- urging the first wedge into a radially outward decreasing space between the wedging side wall of the recess and the adjacent surface of the impeller bar.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the step of adjusting the mean width of the wedge comprises:
- moving first and second support elements of the first wedge with respect to each other, so as to change the distance between first and second wedging surfaces carried by the first and second support elements, respectively; and
- changing the number of intervening spacer elements between the first and second support elements to alter the mean width of the first wedge to substantially equal the gap width.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application, Ser. No. 07/440,597 filed on Nov. 22, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,169.
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