Mark,
Since you are replacing the wire rope I would check the bearings while the wire
rope is removed before installing the new wire rope.
If they rotate smoothly without any roughness than they are fine. They are
sealed aircraft bearings and are pressed into the sheaves.
Easy to replace with a bench vise or a shop bearing press. I recabled my
HDX589MDPL last year and found 4 pulley berings that were
rough and I replaced them. The pulley sheaves themselves were fine. US Tower
will not sell the bearings separately. You will have to
buy the pulleys with bearings and they ask a horrible price for them. If you
decide to replace the bearings yourself, email me and I will give
you info on the bearing part number and the supplier I used.
Bob
K6UJ
> On Sep 6, 2019, at 12:03 AM, Mark Hammond <k7hph@q.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Steve and all that responded:
>
>
>
> Mine is real damage to the wire rope. Where I live in Utah, we periodically
> get very high winds coming off the eastern mountains (110 MPH Plus). We lose
> trees, roofs, buildings, freeway signs, and even rail road cars and
> semi-trucks will turn over. Most times the weather forecasters give their
> high wind warnings early enough that I can retract the tower before the winds
> get bad. However, sometimes the wind speeds are more than the forecasters
> anticipated and that’s when the trouble begins.
>
>
>
> I have an MD75 Motor Drive Unit that I use to raise and lower the tower. When
> I need to lower the tower after the high winds have started, I try to time
> the lowering process in between the wind gusts. Sometimes, when slowly
> lowering the tower between gusts, a wind gust will suddenly hit the tower and
> the sections will momentarily stop going down. The MD75 does not instantly
> stop letting out cable when I hit the ON/Off Switch. So, when the gust
> lessens, the tower sections will drop until the slack in the cable is taken
> up. They will only drop a few inches, but that is enough to flatten the cable
> where it is starting to roll onto the winch. So, this year, I decided that it
> was time to replace the cables and remove the flat spots. I ordered the
> cables directly from US Tower for the HDX555. I have a SteppIR DB18E and an
> M2 2800 winch at the top of the tower.
>
>
>
> I bought the tower with the hand winch. But later on, decided to go with a
> motor Drive Unit. I wanted the MDP750 because of the Positive Pull-Down
> feature, but was told by US Tower that the MDP750 cold not be installed in
> the field; hence the MD75.
>
>
>
> Another question is should I replace the pulley’s also? The pulleys look
> fine, but I’m not sure about the bearings.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Mark, K7HPH
>
>
>
>
>
> From: k7lxc@aol.com <k7lxc@aol.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2019 3:25 PM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com; k7hph@q.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Re-Cabling a US Tower HDX555
>
>
>
>> I am planning to re-cable my US Tower HDX555 tower this year. Does anyone
>
> in the group have any suggestions or "Do's and Don't's" that would help me?
>
> I already have the cables that I bought from US Tower.
>
>
>
> Just curious. What's the compelling reason for changing out the cables?
> I've worked on dozens of crank-ups over the years and I've only seen one
> where the cables were bad enough that they needed to be replaced.
>
>
>
> The 3 reasons for doing it are real rust, real damage to the wire rope or
> excessive broken strands. Which ones apply to your tower?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve K7LXC
>
> TOWER TECH
>
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