In case any of you Colorado folks have wondered, the Eagle was closed today and possibly tomorrow for an emergency repair to the drive bullwheel. We noticed last week that some of the retainer bolts on the keeper plate had worked loose and/or were broken. After a week of checking and/or replacing them every night, we closed the lift last night and rigged to drop the bullwheel down to inspect the hub and shaft. I was not involved with the project so that is all I know at this point. When I go back to work on Thursday (I have Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday off in the winter) I will find out what else happened. Scary stuff but that's why we inspect the lifts every day.
American Eagle closure
Started by liftmech, Nov 29 2004 08:22 PM
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Posted 02 December 2004 - 01:33 PM
The Eagle is all better now. Two bushings inside the bullwheel hub were worn due to the fact that they were spinning inside the hub. There are supposed to be set screws inside securing the bushings to the bullwheel but they weren't installed back in '89, apparently.
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