Method for extracting packets of blades from a steam turbine

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Impeller making

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294264, 294265, B23P 1904

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ABSTRACT:
A method of extracting packets of blades (1) insertable radially into a disk (5) of a steam turbine rotor, for the purpose of being fixed therein. The flat situated above the feet of the blades are clamped and then pulled out radially. Apparatus for performing the method comprises two levers (15) hinged to each other such that moving the rear arms (18) apart causes the front arms (17) fitted with jaws (20) to clamp against the flats of the blades. Actuators (23) move the entire apparatus (14) radially away from the disk (5). The packets of blades (1) are extracted without being damaged and they may be reused after the disk (5) has been repaired.

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