Removing screw elements from shafts

Modified on Friday, 13 March 2015 03:46 PM by mpieler — Categorized as: Extrusion Hints

Removing screw elements from shafts
Vol. 38 #3, Fall 2013

Screw elements for twin screw extruders are segmented and assembled on shafts. Sometimes getting these elements off the shafts can be problematic.



Figure 1: Screw set showing “baked on” degraded polymer

The typical method to removing screw elements is as follows:
When screw elements are “stuck”, a pneumatic impact gun (air-hammer) is an inexpensive and helpful screw element removal tool. The impact gun must be modified to accept a brass tip to help avoid damage to the screw element/shaft. This gadget is noisy, but generally works to break loose “stuck” elements.



Figure 2: Air hammer with brass punch to facilitate screw removal

Preventative measures are encouraged for screw maintenance. If the screw set is left together for extended periods, it will be difficult to remove the elements. Experienced compounding firms will periodically remove the elements, clean the elements/shafts and apply anti-seize to the shafts on a periodic basis to prevent “stuck” screw elements.



Figure 3: Anti-seize on splined shafts

- Bert Elliott, Leistritz

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