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Lovejoy Coupling Powers Up Historic Icon
Refurbished Fireboat Plies Torontos Harbor
October 31, 2004 -- After logging thousands of sea miles during 40 years of faithful service, the William Lyon MacKenzie, Toronto harbors faithful fireboat, receives a well-deserved refurbishing. The sole fireboat responsible for the 50 miles around Toronto and its suburban area responds to just fewer than 400 calls per year. The vessel is responsible for ice breaking, search and rescue, fire keeping and shipping traffic traveling through the area.
The ships ice-breaking capabilities allow it to perform search and rescue missions in wintry conditions that prevent other vessels or equipment from accessing frozen areas on the lake.
Toronto turned to the marine engineering division of Toromont Cat and they turned to a trusted, reliable supplier, Lovejoy, Inc., for the right couplings for the refurbishing. Toromont Cat is the Caterpillar dealer for Ontario and Newfoundland and the marine engineering division concludes sales and refits.
The stalwart fireboat was actually built of surplus battleship steel left over from WWII. According to Toronto Fire Service public relations coordinator Sean Pearce the hull has lost just one mm worth of steel since its commissioning. And the engines were actually still running, but according to Pearce, due to the age of the equipment, the crew had to search for replacement parts at antique shops, instead of a usual marine outfitter. In addition, modern-day fire vessels across the U.S. and Canada are based on this vessels design. It was light years ahead of its time for a fire-fighting ship, said Pearce.
According to Sean Goodman, marine sales engineer for Toromont Cat, even though the vessel runs in a fresh, not saltwater environment, which creates more harsh conditions for equipment, 40 years is considered well overdue for this type of basic refurbishing.
Replacement value of the vessel was estimated at more than $15 million, while refurbishment cost just under $1 million. This refurbishment will enable the crew to perform maintenance more easily and improve the boats performance. Were estimating the pump
volume will be one-third higher than before because of the raw hp remaining from the engines to turn the pumps, said Pearce. Pumping capacity before refurbishing was 37,000 liters of water per minute, the equivalent of eight road-based pumpers.
During refurbishing considerations, said Goodman, an important factor in selecting parts and parts suppliers was the quality and durability of those parts. The fireboat serves quite a different purpose than a pleasure craft, says Goodman. We needed to consider parts that would suit a continuous duty application, taking into consideration the stress faced in a worst-case scenario. We had to factor in engine ratings and performance. The parts could not be overrated, said Goodman.
Toromont Cat supplied four new Caterpillar marine engines yet kept existing hydraulic pumps. The challenge was connecting the new engines with the hydraulic pumps. One needed to span a ten-inch gap. The company sought state-of-the-art couplings with zero backlash and more positive driving power to keep this icebreaker churning through the frigid waters of Torontos bay. Lovejoy, Inc., supplied one SXFA202-6 disc coupling c/w 10.000 spacer and an SX0202-6 disc coupling, with an application rating of 700 hp and 2054 rpm, giving it an acquired torque of 21,480 in/lbs. On one engine, the company mounted a flange on the coupling to bolt to the gearbox, standard procedure for some power transmission applications.
The disc pack design has the lowest amount of stress compared to any other type of system. In addition, the disc coupling requires no lubrication and the condition of the discs can be checked while the motor is running using a simple strobe light. The disc coupling is torsionally rigid with zero backlash, and its high resistance to harsh environmental conditions poses applications within many different types of industries, including mining, rolling mills, metal working, chemical and food. The disc coupling supplies high power density, or more torque for a given overall diameter.
Over the past seven years the two companies, Toromont Cat and the local Lovejoy, Inc. representative, have built a reliable business relationship, based on performance, meeting quality standards and product reliability, even in tough situations. For example, in far northern climates, it isnt unusual to get a request for equipment that can withstand the harsh conditions imposed by arctic temperatures and winds. Lovejoy supplies couplings that can take this punishment, for example, parts that will dampen vibration on an engine in the arctic for water pumping and generating stations that run 365 days a year.
For more information about the various types of disc couplings contact Lovejoy, Inc. Founded in 1900, Lovejoy enjoys an international reputation as the leading company specializing in flexible coupling design and development. Lovejoy products are available worldwide through distributors in North America and 55 other countries, supported by Lovejoy offices and support staff in Canada, Europe and the USA. Lovejoy, Inc., is certified under the ISO-9001:2000 International Standards for Quality Management.
For more information, visit Lovejoys Web site at www.lovejoy-inc.com, or contact Lovejoy, Inc., corporate offices at 2655 Wisconsin Ave., Downers Grove, IL, 60515, USA. Phone 630-852-0500; fax 630-852-2120; e-mail inquiries e-mail protected from spam bots.
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