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INSTRUCTION MANUAL IM‐251
For Gas Turbine Tensioned
Studs and Nuts
Note: This manual is written specifically for connections that
employ the use of Load Coupling Spacers placed under the nuts.
If spacers are not used, consult manual IM‐327
Applicable Bolting Connections –
Fr. 7FA.05 Gas Turbine to 7FH2B Generator
Fr. 7FA.05 Gas Turbine to Load Coupling
Load Coupling to 7FH2B Generator
Applicable GE Ordering Sheet Part Numbers
110T2635P0001
110T2635P0002
110T2635P0003
110T2635P0004
110T2635P0005
110T2635P0006
110T2635P0007

GE Power Generation

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

VENDOR SUPPLIED
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THIS DOCUMENT IS FILED UNDER THE GE DRAWING NUMBER.
THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE REVISED IN ITS ENTIRETY. ALL SHEETS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE
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Table of Contents
Section

Description

Page Number

1.0

Cautions and Safety Warnings

3

2.0

Scope and GE Part Number Cross Reference

4

3.0

Quick Checklist

6

4.0

General Preparations

11

5.0

Hardware Set Preparations

14

6.0

Stud, Nut, and Load Coupling Spacer Assembly

17

7.0

Hydraulic Tensioner Equipment Assembly

20

8.0

Assembly of Tensioner on Stud

23

9.0

Stud Tensioning

27

10.0

Thread Locking

30

11.0

Stud, Nut, and Load Coupling Spacer Removal

30

12.0

Storage Instructions

34

13.0

Frequently Asked Questions

35

14.0

Revision History

38

Appendix
A1

18‐Bolt Tensioning Pattern (GT‐LC) Record Sheet

39

Appendix
A2

16‐Bolt Tensioning Pattern (LC‐GEN) Record Sheet

40

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1.0 Cautions and Safety Warnings

WARNING
Improper tool use and the failure to follow the correct procedures are the primary root
causes of tool failures and personal injuries. A lack of training or experience can lead to
incorrect hardware installation or incorrect tool use. Only trained operators with careful,
deliberate actions should use hydraulic tensioners.

CAUTION
Personal injury and equipment damage can occur if the proper health and safety codes and
procedures are not followed. Contact the site’s health and safety office to determine all
applicable safety rules and regulations.
WARNING
The proper personal protective equipment must be worn at all times.
CAUTION
It is especially important to check the condition of the conical thread used to tension the stud.
Thread damage from previous abuse can lead to failure of the stud or tensioning equipment
CAUTION
Riverhawk recommends that the tensioner should be returned to Riverhawk for periodic
inspections. Replacement of obsolete tensioners is recommended. Functional upgrades are also
recommended. The Riverhawk Service Returns Coordinator should be notified 3‐6 months prior
to a planned outage to schedule an inspection service.
WARNING
A damaged burst disc must be replaced with a burst disc of the same design and pressure
rating. Do not substitute a damaged burst disc with a different disc type, a different pressure
rating, or a foreign object.
WARNING
To avoid failure, ensure safety, and proper operation, the tensioner assembly must be installed
on a stud in the flange before bleeding and pressurizing the tensioner. Do not use the tensioner
at any pressure unless the tool is installed on a stud in a flange.
CAUTION
Personal injury and equipment damage can occur if the puller screw is not securely engaged
with the tapered threads of the stud. Proper engagement is achieved when the puller screw is
tight in the stud and the tensioner assembly is free to turn.
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WARNING
The safety cage must be in place at all times. When the tensioner is pressurized hands must be
kept out of designated areas to avoid any potential for personal injury.
CAUTION
Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both the
stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a spray
lubricant to the puller screw. This procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of
the threads before tightening. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the nut while the tool is coming up to pressure; wait until pressure is achieved
before attempting to tighten the nut with the spanner ring. If the tool is not properly installed,
the tool could jump off the stud while coming up to pressure.
CAUTION
Do not exceed the maximum pressure marked on the tensioner. Excessive pressure can damage
the stud and puller screw.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD: DO NOT heat when puller assembly is in place. Personal injury or equipment
damage may occur. Use of an Oxy‐Acetylene torch is not recommended
WARNING
Do not use a hydraulic tensioner to remove a stud with damaged conical threads.
2.0 Scope and GE Part Number Cross Reference
This document describes the procedure to be used to install the stud and nut sets supplied by
the Riverhawk Company in the flanges at the Gas Turbine/Load Coupling and Load
Coupling/Generator connections.
The various frame configurations covered in this manual are listed in Sections 2.1 through 2.4
with differences as related to connective hardware defined. Listed also are the pertinent
hardware drawings (HF‐xxxx). These drawings as well as tooling drawings (HT‐xxxx) form part of
this manual.

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2.1 Frame 7FA.05 Gas Turbine to 7FH2B Generator
GE Part Number
110T2635P0001
110T2635P0002

Riverhawk P/N
HF‐5117
HF‐5117

GE VENDOC P/N
GE 269B8710
GE 269B8710

The hydraulic tooling used for installation and removal is Riverhawk HT‐5144 and HT‐6285 for
the gas turbine side of the load coupling and HT‐6019 for the generator side of the load
coupling.
These hardware drawings depict the stud and nut set for the Gas Turbine to Load Coupling (2‐
1/4” size, Qty 18) as well as the Load Coupling to 7FH2B Generator (2‐3/4” size, Qty 16). The
Gas Turbine to Load Coupling stud and nut set is used with a set of load coupling spacers that
are supplied separately.
2.2 Frame 7FA.05 Gas Turbine to Load Coupling
GE Part Number
110T2635P0004

Riverhawk P/N
HF‐5411

GE VENDOC P/N
GE 269B8711

The hydraulic tooling used for installation and removal is Riverhawk HT‐5144 and HT‐6285.
These hardware drawings depict the stud and nut set for the Gas Turbine to Load Coupling (2‐
1/4” size, Qty 18). The Gas Turbine to Load Coupling stud and nut set is used with a set of load
coupling spacers that are supplied separately.
2.3 Load Coupling to 7FH2B Generator
GE Part Number
110T2635P0005

Riverhawk P/N
HF‐5412

GE VENDOC P/N
GE 269B8712

The hydraulic tooling used for installation and removal is Riverhawk HT‐6019.
These hardware drawings depict the stud and nut set for the Load Coupling to 7FH2B Generator
(2‐3/4” size, Qty 16).

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2.4 Hydraulic Tooling
GE Part Number
110T2635P0003

110T2635P0006
110T2635P0007

Riverhawk P/N
HT‐5144
HT‐6019
GT‐6030
AP‐0532
HT‐6285
HT‐5144
HT‐6019
GT‐6030
AP‐0532
HT‐6285

GE VENDOC P/N
GE 269B8713
GE 269B8762
GE 269B8763
GE 359B2502
GE 373A4069
GE 269B8713
GE 269B8762
GE 269B8763
GE 359B2502
GE 373A4069

3.0 Quick Checklist
The following checklist is intended as a summary of the steps needed to use the Riverhawk‐
supplied equipment. New personnel or those experienced personnel who have not used the
Riverhawk equipment recently are encouraged to read the entire manual.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION

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 Check oil level in hydraulic pump.

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 Check air pressure at 80psi [5.5 bar] minimum. (For air‐driven pumps)

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 Check hydraulic hose for damage.

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 Test pump.

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 Inspect tensioner for any damage.

NUT AND STUD PREPARATION

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 Inspect studs and nuts for any damage.

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 Clean the studs, nuts, and load coupling spacers (Load Coupling Spacers on gas turbine
to load coupling flange only)

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 Measure stud lengths. (VERY IMPORTANT)

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 Lubricate the stud’s threads with clean turbine oil or spray lubricant. Lubricate the nut’s
threads and nut face with clean turbine oil or spray lubricant.

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 Install studs, nuts, and load coupling spacers (off‐center) into the flange (Load Coupling
Spacers are placed on the load coupling side of the gas turbine to load coupling flange
only)

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 Set stick‐out dimension on the load coupling side of the flange.

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 With Allen wrench in backside of stud, firmly seat backside nut using spanner ring and
pin wrench.

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 Verify stick‐out measurement (VERY IMPORTANT)

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 Measure and record starting stud installation gage readings. (Generator Side Only)

TENSIONING (Bolt Installation)

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 Check tensioner drawing for correct parts and part numbers.

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 Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or spray lubricant to the puller screw. DO NOT USE
“NEVER SEIZE” ON THE CONICAL THREADS.

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 Install the retention screws into the adjacent studs on either side of the stud to be
tensioned. (Generator Side Only)

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 Install the spanner ring onto the nut.

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 Thread the puller screw into the stud.

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 Insert an Allen wrench into the back side of the stud.

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 Insert another Allen wrench into the puller screw. While holding the stud still, tighten
the puller screw until hand tight and then loosen the puller screw 1/2 of a turn.

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 Retighten the puller screw and leave tight. DO NOT BACK OFF PULLER SCREW.

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 Slide the foot over the puller stud and orientate the foot into position.

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 Place Foot Extension blocks on either side of the nut. (Gas Turbine Side Only)

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 Thread the tensioner onto puller screw until it stops. There should be a 1/16” to 3/16”
gap between the foot and tensioner.

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 Place the guard over the tensioner and position guide pin into the hole in the backside
of the stud. (Gas Turbine Side Only)

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 Place the guard over tensioner and position the guard’s pocketed slots into retention
screws. (Generator Side Only)

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 Tighten the guard’s knurled interlock fitting by hand until it presses firmly against
tensioner (no gap).

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 The retention screws must be inside the guard’s pocketed slots. (Generator Side Only)

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 Push the center of the interlock fitting towards the tensioner while pulling back on the
fitting’s pull tabs until it locks onto the tensioner and release the pull tabs.

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 Install the backside guard to cover stud to be tensioned. (Generator Side Only)

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 Connect the hydraulic pump to the tensioner and tension to 50%. Consult manual for
correct pressure.

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 Use the pin wrench to turn the spanner ring to firmly tighten nut with 20 ft∙lbs [27 N∙m]
of torque.

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 Release pressure and allow the tensioner to fully retract.

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 Disconnect the hose and release the interlock fitting by pushing the center of the
interlock fitting towards the tensioner while pulling back on the fitting’s pull tabs.

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 Remove the backside guard. (Generator Side Only)

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 Loosen the knurled interlock fitting and remove the guard.

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 Unscrew the tensioner from the puller screw.

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 Remove the foot, foot extensions (Gas Turbine Side Only) , puller screw, spanner ring,
and in the case of the generator side the retention screws.

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 Move to the next stud in the pattern. Tension all studs to 50% before proceeding to final
pressure.

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 Repeat above steps at final pressure.

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 Measure final stud length and record on stretch datasheets. Calculate final stretch
measurement. The generator side must use GT‐6030 gauge to verify installation.

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 Torque the nuts' set screws.

DETENSIONING (Stud Removal)

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 Loosen nuts' set screws

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 Inspect and clean studs' conical threads. Do not continue until ALL debris is removed
from the threads! See instruction manual IM‐220. Do not try to use the tensioner to
remove a damaged stud!

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 Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or spray lubricant to the puller screw. DO NOT USE
“NEVER SEIZE” ON THE CONICAL THREADS.

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 Install the retention screws into the adjacent studs on either side of the stud to be
tensioned. (Generator Side Only)

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 Install the spanner ring onto the nut.

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 Thread the puller screw into the stud.

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 Insert an Allen wrench into the back side of the stud.

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 Insert another Allen wrench into the puller screw. While holding the stud still, tighten
the puller screw until hand tight and then loosen the puller screw 1/2 of a turn.

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 Retighten the puller screw and leave tight. DO NOT BACK OFF PULLER SCREW.

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 Place the foot extension blocks on either side of the nut. (Gas Turbine Side Only)

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 Slide the foot over the puller stud and orientate the foot into position.
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 Thread the tensioner onto puller screw until it stops. There should be a 1/16” to 3/16”
gap between the foot and tensioner.

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 Place the guard over the tensioner and position guide pin into the hole in the backside
of the stud. (Gas Turbine Side Only)

□

 Place the guard over tensioner and position the guard’s pocketed slots into retention
screws. (Generator Side Only)

□

 Tighten the guard’s knurled interlock fitting by hand until it presses firmly against
tensioner (no gap).

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 The retention screws must be inside the guard’s pocketed slots. (Generator Side Only)

□

 Push the center of the interlock fitting towards the tensioner while pulling back on the
fitting’s pull tabs until it locks onto the tensioner and release the pull tabs.

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 Install the backside guard to cover stud to be tensioned. (Generator Side Only)

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 Connect the hydraulic pump to the tensioner and tension to final pressure. Consult
manual for correct pressure.

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 Loosen nut with the spanner ring and pin wrench.

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 Release pressure and allow the tensioner to fully retract.

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 Disconnect the hose and release the interlock fitting by pushing the center of the
interlock fitting towards the tensioner while pulling back on the fitting’s pull tabs.

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 Remove the backside guard. (Generator Side Only)

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 Loosen the knurled interlock fitting and remove the guard.

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 Unscrew the tensioner from the puller screw.

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 Remove the foot, foot extensions (Gas Turbine Side Only), puller screw, spanner ring,
and in the case of the generator side the retention screws. It may be necessary to insert
an Allen wrench into the backside of the stud to remove the puller screw.

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 Move to next stud in pattern

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4.0 General Preparations
Read and understand all instructions before installing and tensioning studs.
Operators should be trained or have previous experience using Riverhawk tensioning
equipment. Training will minimize the chance of improper use of the equipment.
The hydraulic tooling including the hydraulic hoses should be inspected prior to use. Inspection
guidelines are listed in the following sub‐sections.
This equipment produces very high hydraulic pressures and very high forces. Operators must
exercise caution and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment when handling and
operating the hydraulic tooling.
High‐pressure oil from the hydraulic pump pressurizes the tensioner which generates a very
large force that actually stretches the stud. As the stud is stretched the nut lifts off the flange.
The nut is then turned by hand using the supplied spanner ring. Once the nut is tight against the
flange, the pressure in the tensioner is released. The hardware is now clamping the flange
together.
4.1 Machine Preparation
The flange to be tensioned must be fully closed prior to positioning of studs in the flanges.
Turning the turbine shafts is not required, but may be useful. Also, it will be advantageous to
remove as many obstructions as possible from the flange area, such as speed probes, shipping
plates, and conduit.
4.2 Hardware – Balance
The studs are supplied in component balanced sets. A stud can be exchanged with another stud
in its set without affected the overall balance of the equipment. Do not exchange a stud from
one set with another stud from a different set. When shipped from Riverhawk, the studs are
not assigned to any specific hole in the load coupling flange; this is optional and can be done at
the installation site. The set size is determined by the relevant GE order drawing (see section
2.0).
The nuts are supplied in component balanced sets. A nut can be exchanged with another in its
set without affecting the overall balance of the equipment. Do not exchange a nut from one set
with another nut from a different set. When shipped from Riverhawk, the nuts are not assigned
to any specific hole in the load coupling flange; this is optional and can be done at the
installation site. The set size is determined by the relevant GE order drawing (see section 2.0).

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A weight balance certification is supplied with each order. Store this certification in an
appropriate location as it will be needed for the purchase of replacement equipment.
The load coupling spacers are supplied separately. Load coupling spacers supplied by Riverhawk
are in component balanced sets. A Riverhawk‐supplied load coupling spacer can be exchanged
with another in its set without affecting the overall balance of the equipment. Do not exchange
a load coupling spacer from one set with another spacer from a different set. When shipped
from Riverhawk, the load coupling spacers are not assigned to any specific hole in the load
coupling flange; this is optional and can be done at the installation site. The set size is
determined by the relevant GE order drawing (see section 2.0).
4.3 Tensioner – Care and Handling
When not in use, the tensioner shall be maintained in a clean environment and all caps and
plugs for hydraulic openings and fittings must be in place.
When in use, the tensioner shall be protected from sand and grit.
See section 12 for long term storage requirements.
4.4 Hand Tools
Several hand wrenches and micrometers may be required to perform installation and
measurement of the studs:
5/8” Wrench
3/4” Wrench
A set of Allen Wrenches
3’ to 4’ Breaker Bar
10” to 11” Micrometer or Caliper

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4.5 Special Tools
Hydraulic Tensioner Kit:

HT‐5144 Hydraulic Tensioner, 2‐1/4”
(Gas Turbine Side Only)
(reference GE VENDOC 269B8713)
HT‐6285 Tensioner Foot Extensions
(Gas Turbine Side Only)
(reference GE VENDOC 373A4069)
HT‐6019 Hydraulic Tensioner, 2‐3/4”
(Generator Side Only)
(reference GE VENDOC 269B8762)

Stud Stretch Measuring Gauge:

GT‐6030 Stretch Gauge
(Generator Side Only)
(reference GE VENDOC 269B8763)

Hydraulic Pump Kit:

AP‐0532 Air‐Operated Hydraulic Pump
(recommended)
(reference GE VENDOC 359B2502)
MP‐0130 Manual Hand‐Operated Hydraulic Pump
(reference GE VENDOC 359B2506)

CAUTION
Riverhawk recommends that the tensioners be returned to Riverhawk for periodic
inspections. Replacement of obsolete tensioners is recommended. Functional upgrades are
also recommended. The Riverhawk Service Returns Coordinator should be notified 3‐6
months prior to a planned outage to schedule an inspection service.

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5.0 Hardware Set Preparations
5.1 Nut and Load Coupling Spacer Preparation

(2) Locking
Set Screws

(2) Spanner
Ring Holes

Picture 5A ‐ Riverhawk Locknut
If there is any visible damage on a nut or load coupling spacer, do not use the part and contact
the General Electric or Riverhawk Company for a replacement part. Please be prepared to
supply the turbine number, weight certification, and digital photographs for evaluation.
5.1.1 Nut and Load Coupling Spacer Cleaning ‐ New Installations
For new installations, the nuts should come sealed from the factory and will need no cleaning.
5.1.2 Nut and Load Coupling Spacer Cleaning ‐ Old Installations
Previously installed nuts require cleaning as follows: Wire brush using a petroleum‐based
solvent to remove any foreign material on the threads. Clean mating faces with a petroleum
based solvent to remove any foreign material.
5.2 Stud Preparation
Check the stud for any visible damage. If there is any visible damage, do not use the stud and
contact the Riverhawk Company for a replacement stud. Please be prepared to supply the
turbine number, weight certification, and digital photographs for evaluation.

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CAUTION
It is especially important to check the condition of the conical thread used to tension the
stud. Thread damage from previous abuse can lead to failure of the stud or tensioning
equipment.
The conical threads of each stud must be clean of grit and dirt before installation or removal.
This ensures the proper seating of the puller screw.
5.2.1 Stud Cleaning ‐ New Installations
For new installations, the studs should come sealed from the factory and will need no cleaning.
5.2.2 Stud Cleaning ‐ Old Installations
Previously installed studs may require cleaning. Clean internal conical threads should have a
bright and shiny appearance.
If cleaning is required, follow these steps:
1. Blow out the threads with compressed air to remove loose debris and dry conical
threads. Do not apply a solvent or other cleaning solution to the threads as this may
chemically attack the stud.
2. Use Stud Cleaning Kit, GT‐4253 or a similar 1" diameter Brass power brush.

Picture 5B ‐ Brass Power Brush
3. Insert the brush into an electric drill and set drill to run in a counterclockwise direction
at high speed.
4. Work the drill in a circular motion while moving the brush in and out to clean all of the
threads. Try not to hold the brush in one place too long, so as not to remove the stud's
protective coating.
5. Blow out the threads with compressed air to remove loosened debris.
6. Visually inspect threads for cleanliness. Threads should be bright and shiny.
7. Repeat if any dirt can be seen in the threads.
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8. Verify threads are clean by using a dental pick to lightly scrape the root of the thread. If
additional material comes loose, repeat cleaning process.
9. Inspect threads for any damage that may have been caused by previous installation.
10. Do not apply “Never Seize” to the stud’s threads.
11. Finish the cleaning process by rinsing in a volatile solvent such as acetone and allow the
stud to dry.

5.3 Stud Length Measurement
5.3.1 Gas Turbine Flange 2‐1/4” [58mm] Studs
Measure and record the initial lengths of the studs. The following suggestions will improve your
results.
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Plan to start and finish any flange in the same day.
Studs and flange must be at the same temperature.
Number each stud with a marker for later stretch measurement tracking.
Mark the location of measurement on stud end with a permanent marker.
Measure each stud to nearest 0.001 inch (.01 mm).
Record each measurement on the supplied record sheets.
Do not allow the measuring instruments to sit in the sun.
The same person should make all measurements.

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5.3.2 Generator Flange 2‐3/4” [71mm] Studs
The generator flange studs require the use of a special stud installation gauge. This gauge
measures the relative distance from the end of the stud to the flange face.
Guide Blocks

Outer Pin

Micrometer

Picture 5C – Stud Installation Gauge

Refer to the GT‐6030 Stud Installation Gauge instruction manual, IM‐309. The latest revision
may be obtained by contacting Riverhawk Company or thru www.riverhawk.com.
6.0 Stud, Nut, and Load Coupling Spacer Assembly
Refer to the hardware assembly drawing (HF‐xxxx) listed in Section 2.0 of the manual.
1. Assemble the cylindrical nut to the internal, conical thread end of the stud.
2. Lubricate the stud’s threads with clean turbine oil or spray lubricant.
3. Lubricate the nut’s threads and nut face with clean turbine oil or spray lubricant.
4. On the gas turbine side only, slide the load coupling spacer over the stud until it
contacts with the nut.
5. Slide the stud, nut, and spacer into the flange as shown in Figures 6A and 6B.

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Back Side Nut

Stud

Load Coupling Spacer
Front Side Nut
Tensioning
Conical Thread

Hex Drive

* Set Stud Stick‐out
on this side only

Gas Turbine
Flange

Load Coupling
Flange

Figure 6A – Cross‐section View of Gas Turbine to
Load Coupling Bolted Flange Connection

Front Side Nut

Stud

Back Side Nut

Tensioning
Conical Thread
* Set Stud Stick‐out
on this side only

Hex Drive

Load Coupling
Flange

Generator
Flange

Figure 6B – Cross‐section View of Load Coupling to
Generator Bolted Flange Connection

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6. Install the other nut on the backside.
7. Adjust the nut/stud assembly so that the stud protrudes (or sticks out) from the face of
the cylindrical nut the distance specified on the hardware drawing (HF‐xxxx). SETTING
THIS PROTRUSION OF STUD TO NUT IS CRITICAL FOR PROPER TENSIONER OPERATION.
A metal stick‐out gage is provided with the tensioner to assist the operator in setting the
protrusion dimension.

Picture 6C – Use of Stick‐Out Gage on the Gas
Turbine side of the Flange Joint

Picture 6D – Use of Drop Gage to
measure stick‐out

Picture 6E – Use of Calipers to
measure stick‐out

8. With Allen wrench in backside of stud, firmly seat backside nut using spanner ring and
pin wrench.
9. Recheck the stud stick‐out length. If the stick‐out length does not match the hardware
drawing, adjust the nuts as necessary.
10. Measure and record starting stud installation gage readings. (Generator Side Only)

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7.0 Hydraulic Tensioner Equipment Assembly
7.1 Hydraulic Equipment Inspection
7.1.1 Hydraulic Tensioner Inspection
CAUTION
Riverhawk recommends that the tensioner be returned to Riverhawk for periodic inspections.
Replacement of obsolete tensioners is recommended. Functional upgrades are also
recommended. The Riverhawk Service Returns Coordinator should be notified 3‐6 months
prior to a planned outage to schedule an inspection service.
This tensioner does not require bleeding. See section 8.3
WARNING
To avoid failure, ensure safety, and proper operation, the tensioner assembly must be
installed on a stud in the flange before pressurizing the tensioner. Do not use the tensioner at
any pressure unless the tool is installed on a stud in a flange.
Clean puller screw and check for any debris and dents.
Inspect the tensioner guard for any signs of damage including cracked welds. Any guards
modified in the field should be replaced. Bent guards should be replaced. Also, be sure the
rubber pad is in place on the back side guard, if missing, replace.
Inspect the outside of the tensioner for discoloration patterns that may indicate submersion
and internal damage.
Perform an inventory of the loose equipment supplied with the tensioner. An inventory list is
provided on the tensioner’s technical drawing (Riverhawk HT‐xxxx listed in section 2.0 and 4.5).
Replacement parts are available from Riverhawk.
7.1.1.1 Hydraulic Tensioner’s Burst Disc Replacement
The hydraulic tensioner’s burst disc is a key element in the overall safe use of the hydraulic
tensioner. The burst disc’s location is shown on the tensioner’s technical drawing (Riverhawk
HT‐xxxx listed in section 2.0 and 4.5).
Each tensioner is shipped from our factory with one burst disc already installed in the tensioner
and with another spare disc for field replacement. Extra burst discs are available from
Riverhawk for replacement purposes.

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To replace a damaged burst disc:
1. Remove the hydraulic port’s dispersion nut, compression ring, and damaged burst disc.
2. Discard the damaged burst disc.
3. Clean the dispersion nut, compression ring, new burst disc, and the hydraulic port with a
solvent to ensure a dirt‐free installation.
4. Reassemble new burst disc, compression ring, and dispersion nut into the same
hydraulic port.
Warning
A damaged burst disc must be replaced with a burst disc of the same design and pressure
rating. Do not substitute a damaged burst disc with a different disc type, a different pressure
rating, or a foreign object.
7.1.2 Hydraulic Pump Kit Inspection
Refer to the Hydraulic Pump Kit Instruction Manual, IM‐293 (GE VENDOC 373A4058). The latest
revision may be obtained by contacting Riverhawk Company or thru www.riverhawk.com.

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7.2 Hydraulic Fittings
Riverhawk hydraulic pumps use a 1/4” High
Pressure port to connect its hydraulic hoses. The
hose connector is made from a three piece
assembly: a gland nut, a collar, and a 1/4” tube or
1/4” hose end. (See Illustration 1)
To assembly the fitting, slide the gland nut over
the 1/4” tube or 1/4” hose end. Turn the collar
counter‐clockwise (left hand thread) on to the
tube or hose end as shown in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1

The collar should be placed .125” (3.2 mm) from
the tip of the cone. (See Illustration 2) It may be
necessary to adjust this collar with a set of vise‐
grip pliers. Be careful to not strip the threads off
the tube or hose end.
Illustration 2
Slide the gland nut down over the collar. (See
Illustration 3) Insert the 1/4” tube or 1/4” hose
end into the tensioner’s quick coupler. While
firmly holding the tube or hose end to stop it from
rotating, turn the gland nut clockwise (right hand
thread) and torque the gland nut to 25 FT‐LBS (34
N‐m).

Illustration 3

Tips:
 Make sure all parts are clean and free from
debris.
 Protect the cone on the end of the 1/4” tube
or 1/4” hose end from scratches as this is the
sealing surface.
 Replace red plastic caps when finished to
protect the threads and cone.

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8.0 Assembly of Tensioner on a Stud
The tensioner used in this application can be identified by its ORANGE safety guard. If the
tensioner’s safety guard is YELLOW, a different set of instructions are required. Consult the
Riverhawk factory for assistance.
8.1 Handling of the Tensioner
The tensioner used in this application is designed to require no special lifting instructions. Do
not drop any part of the tensioner on the operator or other nearby personnel.
8.2 Kit Assembly
Connect the hydraulic hose from the hydraulic pump to the tensioner.
Refer to the hardware assembly drawing (HF‐xxxx) listed in Section 2.0 of this manual and the
tensioner assembly drawing (HT‐xxxx) listed in Section 4.5 of this manual to determine how the
tensioner must be assembled on the load coupling for its correct operation.
Pin Wrench

Foot Extension

Safety Guard
Gas Turbine
Flange

Hose
Connection

Foot
Extension
Foot
Load Coupling
Flange

Hydraulic
Cylinder

Picture 8A – Features of the Hydraulic Tensioner HT‐5144

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Pin Wrench

Nut Spacer

Foot

Safety Guard

Hose
Connection

Knurled Interlock
Fitting
Puller Screw

Spanner Ring

Hydraulic Cylinder

Figure 8B – Cutaway view of Hydraulic Tensioner HT‐5144

Pin Wrench

Load Coupling
Flange

Safety
Guard

Foot
Hose
Connection

Retention
Screw

Hydraulic
Cylinder
Picture 8C – Features of the Hydraulic Tensioner HT‐6019

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Pin Wrench

Hose
Connection

Safety Guard

Backside
Safety Guard

Foot

Knurled Interlock
Fitting
Hydraulic Cylinder

Spanner Ring

Puller Screw

Figure 8D – Cutaway view of Hydraulic Tensioner HT‐6019

Note: Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both
the stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a
spray lubricant to the puller screw. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads. This
procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of the threads before tightening.
Assembly sequence is as follows:
1. Open the hydraulic return valve on the pump to allow hydraulic fluid to be pushed back
from the puller tool into the pump reservoir. (This is automatic on the air‐operated
hydraulic pump)
2. Thread the retention screws into the adjacent studs on either side of the stud to be
tensioned until hand tight. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
3. Place the spanner ring on the nut.
4. Insert the puller screw into the tapered thread of the stud and hand tighten. Be sure not to
cross‐thread the puller screw.
5. Place the two foot extensions on either side of the nut (Gas Turbine Side Only)
6. Using an Allen wrench, tighten the puller screw and then back off the puller screw 1/2 a
turn.
7. Retighten the puller screw by hand until it is fully inserted. DO NOT BACK OFF THE PULLER
SCREW.
8. Place the foot over the puller screw and orientate it into position.

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9. Thread the tensioner onto the puller screw until it stops. Please note that the internal stop
inside the tensioner will cause a gap in between the foot and tensioner. The gap should be
1/16”[1.6mm] to 3/16”[4.8mm]. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN THE TENSIONER AGAINST
THE FOOT.
9A. Place the guard over the tensioner and position the guide pin into the hole in the backside
of the stud. (Gas Turbine Side Tensioner Only)
9B. Place the orange guard over the tensioner and position the pocketed slots into the
retention screws. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
10. Tighten the knurled interlock fitting by hand until it firmly presses against the tensioner.
There should be no gap between the tensioner the interlock fitting.
11. The retention screws must be inside the guard’s pocketed slots. (Generator Side Tensioner
Only)
12. Activate the custom connector from the rear of guard by pushing on the center with your
thumb and pulling the tabs with your fore finger and middle finger. Push the assembly
forward until it locks into the tensioner. Release fingers from the tabs and then remove
thumb, Ensure connection is firmly engaged or else the tensioner will not be connected to
the pump.

Pull tabs
with fingers

Push center
with thumb
Pull tabs
with fingers

Picture 8E ‐ Activation of the safety interlock
13. Install the backside guard and center the guard over the stud to be tensioned. Thread the
backside guard into the adjacent studs until it stops. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
14. Connect the hydraulic pump to the tensioner. The tensioner should now be completely
assembled and ready for use.
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8.3 Bleeding Hydraulic System
Bleeding of the hydraulic system is not necessary with this tensioner design.
9.0 Stud Tensioning
The studs will be tensioned in two steps, at 50% pressure and at final pressure. Follow the
tensioning sequence for each flange joint as defined on the record sheets found at the end of
this manual.
9.1 Tensioning at 50% pressure
After the tensioner is properly installed apply hydraulic pressure to the tool. Bring the pressure
to the 50% level in accordance with the following table.
WARNING
The safety cage must be in place at all times. Keep hands out of designated areas at all times
when the tensioner is pressurized otherwise personal injury can occur.
CAUTION
Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both the
stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a spray
lubricant to the puller screw. This procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of
the threads before tightening. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads.
CAUTION
Do not exceed the maximum pressure marked on the tensioner. Excessive pressure can
damage the stud and puller screw.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the nut while the tool is coming up to pressure; wait until pressure is achieved
before attempting to tighten the nut with the spanner ring. If the tool is not properly
installed, the tool could jump off the stud while coming up to pressure.

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Flange Position

Stud Size

50% Pressure

50% Stretch

Gas Turbine to Load
Coupling

2‐1/4"
[58 mm]

9000 psi
[620 bar]

Do not measure
Do not use

Load Coupling to
Generator

2‐3/4"
[71 mm]

10000 psi
[690 bar]

Do not measure
Do not use

Firmly tighten the cylindrical nuts with approximately 20 ft∙lbs [27 N∙m] of torque using the pin
wrench and spanner ring. Turn the nut until it bottoms on the flange.
9.2 Removing the Tensioner from an Installed Stud
The tensioner removal is accomplished by the follows steps:
1. Release the hydraulic pressure by either releasing the hand switch on the AP‐0532
Pump Kit or by opening the valve on the MP‐0130 Manual Pump Kit and leave the valve
open.
2. Remove the backside guard. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
3. Unscrew the knurled interlock fitting at the end of the guard and remove the guard from
the tensioner.
4. Unscrew the tensioner from puller screw.
5. Remove the foot and the two foot extensions from around the puller screw.
6. Unscrew the puller screw using an Allen wrench. Tapping the Allen wrench with a
hammer or the use of a 3‐4’ breaker bar may be necessary to loosen the puller screw.
Do not use an impact wrench as this can damage the puller screw.
7. Remove the spanner ring from the nut.
8. In the case of the generator side of the load coupling flange, unscrew the retention
screws using an Allen wrench. It may be necessary to tap the Allen wrench with a
hammer or use a 3‐4’ breaker bar to loosen the retention screws. Do not use an impact
wrench as this can damage the retention screws.
9. Move the tool to the next bolt hole following the tensioning pattern from the stretched
record sheets at the end of this manual.
9.3 Tensioning at Final Pressure
Repeat the pulling and tightening procedure stated above at full pressure. After all of the studs
have been tensioned, measure the final stud length. The final pressure and required stretch
values are listed in the following table.

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WARNING
The safety cage must be in place at all times. Keep hands out of designated areas at all times
when the tensioner is pressurized otherwise personal injury can occur.
CAUTION
Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both the
stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a spray
lubricant to the puller screw. This procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of
the threads before tightening. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads.
CAUTION
Do not exceed the maximum pressure marked on the tensioner. Excessive pressure can
damage the stud and puller screw.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the nut while the tool is coming up to pressure; wait until pressure is achieved
before attempting to tighten the nut with the spanner ring. If the tool is not properly
installed, the tool could jump off the stud while coming up to pressure.
Flange Position

Stud Size

Final Pressure

Final Stretch

Gauge Reading

Gas Turbine to Load
Coupling

2‐1/4"
[58 mm]

18000 psi
[1240 bar]

0.018" ‐ 0.020"
[0.51 mm ‐ 0.56 mm]

‐‐‐‐‐

Load Coupling to
Generator

2‐3/4"
[71 mm]

19000 psi
[1310 bar]

0.014" ‐ 0.016"
[0.36 mm ‐ 0.41 mm]

0.025”‐0.030”
[0.63mm‐0.76mm]

Firmly tighten the cylindrical nuts with approximately 20 ft∙lbs [27 N∙m] of torque using the pin
wrench and spanner ring. Turn the nut until it bottoms on the flange.
Failure to achieve the correct final stretch values will result in an incorrectly tensioned stud.
Incorrect stretch values can be corrected by uninstalling some or all of the selected studs. Re‐
measure the initial length of the studs and repeat the installation instructions studs. Excessive
stretch variations can also be corrected by the same method.
Have final stretch values approved by the supervisor responsible for the installation.

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10.0 Thread Locking

(2) Locking
Set Screws

(2) Spanner
Ring Holes

Picture 10A ‐ Riverhawk Locknut
Mechanical lock nuts have two set screws located in the top face. Before threading the nut
onto the stud, check to be certain the set screws are free to turn. Once the nut is seated torque
the set screws to the values specified in the following table. When seated and torqued to the
values specified, the load created by the set screw displaces the thread of the nut in the area of
the web thereby creating the desired locking action.
Flange Position

Stud Size

Set Screw Size

Torque

Gas Turbine to Load
Coupling

2‐1/4"
[58 mm]

1/4"‐28 UN

70 in∙lbs ‐ 80 in∙lbs
[7.9 N∙m – 9.0 N∙m]

Load Coupling to
Generator

2‐3/4"
[71 mm]

3/8"‐24 UN

200 in∙lbs ‐ 250 in∙lbs
[22.6 N∙m – 28.2 N∙m]

11.0 Stud, Nut, and Load Coupling Spacer Removal
11.1 Handling of the Tensioner
The tensioner used in this application is designed for no special lifting instructions. Do not drop
any part of the tensioner on the operator or other nearby personnel.

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11.2 Stud, Nut, and Load Coupling Spacer Removal
WARNING
The safety cage must be in place at all times. Keep hands out of designated areas at all times
when the tensioner is pressurized otherwise personal injury can occur.
CAUTION
Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both the
stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a spray
lubricant to the puller screw. This procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of
the threads before tightening. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads.
CAUTION
Do not exceed the maximum pressure marked on the tensioner. Excessive pressure can
damage the stud and puller screw.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the nut while the tool is coming up to pressure; wait until pressure is achieved
before attempting to tighten the nut with the spanner ring. If the tool is not properly
installed, the tool could jump off the stud while coming up to pressure.
Refer to the hardware assembly drawing (HF‐xxxx) listed in Section 2.0 of this manual and the
tensioner assembly drawing (HT‐xxxx) listed in Section 4.5 of this manual to determine how the
tensioner must be assembled on the load coupling for its correct operation.
Section 8.0 contains diagrams of the tensioner equipment.
Note: Before threading the puller screw into the stud, carefully check the cleanliness of both
the stud's and the puller screw's conical threads. Apply a light coat of clean turbine oil or a
spray lubricant to the puller screw. Do not use “Never Seize” on the conical threads. This
procedure will ease assembly and assure positive mating of the threads before tightening.
Disassembly sequence is as follows:
1. Using a wire brush (GT‐4253) and shop air, clean the internal tapered thread of the stud to
remove any debris/deposits which may have accumulated during service as described in
section 5.2.2. Do not continue until ALL debris is removed from the threads.
WARNING
Do not use a hydraulic tensioner to remove a stud with damaged conical threads.
2. With an Allen‐wrench loosen the two locking set screws but do not remove from the nut.

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Picture 11A ‐ Loosening of a nut's set screws
3. Connect the hydraulic hose from the hydraulic pump to the tensioner.
4. Open the hydraulic return valve on the pump to allow hydraulic fluid to be pushed back
from the puller tool into the pump reservoir. (This is automatic on the air‐operated
hydraulic pump)
5. Thread the retention screws into the adjacent studs on either side of the stud to be
tensioned until hand tight. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
6. Place the spanner ring on the nut.
7. Insert the puller screw into the tapered thread of the stud and hand tighten. Be sure not to
cross‐thread the puller screw.
8. Using an Allen wrench, tighten the puller screw and then back off the puller screw 1/2 a
turn.
9. Retighten the puller screw by hand until it is fully inserted. DO NOT BACK OFF THE PULLER
SCREW.
10. Place the two foot extensions on either side of the nut (Gas Turbine Side Only)
11. Place the foot over the puller screw and orientate it into position.
12. Thread the tensioner onto the puller screw until it stops. Please note that the internal stop
inside the tensioner will cause a gap in between the foot and tensioner. The gap should be
1/16”[1.6mm] to 3/16”[4.8mm]. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN THE TENSIONER AGAINST
THE FOOT.
12A. Place the guard over the tensioner and position the guide pin into the hole in the backside
of the stud. (Gas Turbine Side Tensioner Only)
12B. Place the orange guard over the tensioner and position the pocketed slots into the
retention screws. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
13. Tighten the knurled interlock fitting by hand until it firmly presses against the tensioner.
There should be no gap between the tensioner the interlock fitting.

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14. The retention screws must be inside the guard’s pocketed slots. (Generator Side Tensioner
Only)
15. Activate the custom connector from the rear of guard by pushing on the center with your
thumb and pulling the tabs with your fore finger and middle finger. Push the assembly
forward until it locks into the tensioner. Release fingers from the tabs and then remove
thumb, Ensure connection is firmly engaged or else the tensioner will not be connected to
the pump.

Pull tabs
with fingers

Push center
with thumb
Pull tabs
with fingers

Picture 11B ‐ Activation of the safety interlock
16. Install the backside guard and center the guard over the stud to be tensioned. Thread the
backside guard into the adjacent studs until it stops. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
17. Connect the hydraulic pump to the tensioner and apply the appropriate hydraulic pressure
per this table.
Flange Position

Stud Size

Final Pressure

Gas Turbine to Load
Coupling

2‐1/4"
[58 mm]

18000 psi
[1240 bar]

Load Coupling to
Generator

2‐3/4"
[71 mm]

19000 psi
[1310 bar]

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18. Turn the spanner ring with the pin wrench. Loosen and turn the nut approximately 3/4 of a
turn.
19. Release the hydraulic pressure.
11.3.1 Removing the Tensioner from a Stud
The tensioner removal is accomplished by the follows steps:
1. Release the hydraulic pressure by either releasing the hand switch on the AP‐0532
Pump Kit or by opening the valve on the MP‐0130 Manual Pump Kit and leave the valve
open.
2. Remove the backside guard. (Generator Side Tensioner Only)
3. Unscrew the knurled interlock fitting at the end of the guard and remove the guard from
the tensioner.
4. Unscrew the tensioner from puller screw.
5. Remove the foot and the two foot extensions from around the puller screw.
6. Unscrew the puller screw using an Allen wrench. Tapping the Allen wrench with a
hammer or the use of a 3‐4’ breaker bar may be necessary to loosen the puller screw.
Do not use an impact wrench as this can damage the puller screw.
7. Remove the spanner ring from the nut.
8. In the case of the generator side of the load coupling flange, unscrew the retention
screws using an Allen wrench. It may be necessary to tap the Allen wrench with a
hammer or use a 3‐4’ breaker bar to loosen the retention screws. Do not use an impact
wrench as this can damage the retention screws.
9. Move the tool to the next bolt hole following the tensioning pattern from the stretched
record sheets at the end of this manual.
12.0 Storage Instructions
Follow these directions to properly store your hydraulic tensioner and hydraulic pump kit for
long term storage and shipment.
If any damage is observed, contact the Riverhawk Company to schedule a maintenance
inspection.
12.1 Hydraulic Pump Kit Storage
Refer to the Hydraulic Pump Kit Instruction Manual, IM‐293 (GE VENDOC 373A4058). The latest
revision may be obtained by contacting Riverhawk Company or thru www.riverhawk.com.

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12.2 Hydraulic Tensioner Storage
Check the tensioner for any damage
1. Clean puller screw and check for any debris and dents.
2. Knurled interlock fitting should be clean and free to rotate.
3. Inspect the tensioner guard for any signs of damage. Bent guards must be replaced.
If any damage is observed, contact the Riverhawk Company to schedule a maintenance
inspection.
Place the protective plastic cap on the guard’s knurled interlock fitting.
Coat the hydraulic tensioner with a light coat of oil and place the tensioner into the original
shipping container.
12.3 Store shipping container
Secure the hydraulic pump and hydraulic tensioner into the original shipping containers using
the supplied wood braces.
Seal the original shipping container and store under shelter and protected from moisture, sand,
and grit.
13.0 Frequently Asked Questions
This section contains some frequently asked questions and problems. If the steps listed here do
not solve your problem, contact the Riverhawk Company thru our website, email, or phone call.
Q:

Can I rent a hydraulic tensioner kit?

A:

Yes, Riverhawk has rental tensioner kits available for most of our hydraulic tensioners.

Q:

A tensioner has pulled itself out of the stud's conical threads. Can I continue using a
tensioner on this stud?

A:

No. Both the tensioner and the stud may have been damaged and must be removed
from the work area. If the stud is tensioned, a Nut Buster repair kit, from Riverhawk,
must be used to remove the damaged stud by drilling out the nut. Leaving a damaged
stud in place will lead to a safety hazard on future outages.

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Riverhawk can supply a replacement stud and nut based on the initial weight
certification supplied with the hardware set (see section 4.2). The damaged tensioner
should also be returned to Riverhawk for inspection and repair.
If a stud must be left in place, paint the damaged stud with a generous amount of
indelible, bright‐colored paint. Notify the appropriate GE Safety and Service personnel.
Note the location of the damaged stud in the services notes for the machine.

Q:

The hydraulic tensioner has been taken up to its final pressure. The final stretch length is
short of the final stretch target. What is the next step?

A:

Do not increase the hydraulic pressure. Check if the hydraulic pump is set to the right
pressure. Install the tensioner and re‐pressurize the tensioner to the final pressure then
recheck the stretch measurement. If the stretch value is still short, remove the stud
from the hole and re‐measure the stud's initial length then try to install the stud again.

Q:

The hydraulic tensioner has been taken up to its final pressure. The final stretch length is
larger than the final stretch target. What is the next step?

A:

Remove the stud from the bolt hole. Check if the hydraulic pump is set to the right
pressure. Re‐measure the stud's initial length then try to install the stud again.

Q:

The tensioner is at its final pressure, but the nut cannot be loosened.

A:

If the nuts cannot be loosened at the final pressure, continually increasing the pressure
will not help and can be dangerous and in some cases make it harder to remove the nut.
Check the nut to see if its set screws have been loosened. Check for and remove any
corrosion around the nut's threads. Apply penetrating oil between the stud and the nut.

Q:

How do I clean the conical threads on a stud?

A:

The conical threads are best cleaned using a spiral wound brass brush in a drill as
described in section 5.2.2

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Q:

During the initial steps of removing a tensioned stud, the stick‐out length is found to be
wrong.

A:

Do not proceed. Contact Riverhawk for assistance. With the wrong stick‐out length, the
hydraulic tensioner has a limited stroke and may not work properly and can be
damaged.

Q:

The hydraulic pump appears to be leaking.

A:

Check the hose connection to the hydraulic pump. If the 1/4" high pressure fitting is not
assembled correctly as shown in section 7.2, it may look like the pump is leaking. If the
problem continues, it may be necessary to open the pump kit. Contact Riverhawk for
guidance.

Q:

The hydraulic hose has a collar on it that can't be moved by hand

A:

The hydraulic fitting is shown in section 7.2. The collar is sometimes held in place with a
thread locking compound. This prevents the collar from moving too easily. It may be
necessary to adjust this collar with a set of vise‐grip pliers. Be careful to not strip the
threads off the tube or hose end.

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14.0 Revision History
Revision
Letter

Effective Date

Description

E

Feb 16, 2014

Section 3.0 & 6.0 Removed hand tighten, added tighten
with spanner ring, Section3.0 & 6.0 added measure and
record starting gage readings (generator side), Section
5.3.2 revised stud stretch measurement gauge to read
stud installation gauge, Section 9.3 added gage reading
column to final installation chart (generator side),
Appendix 2 renamed final stretch to final gauge reading

D

12/19/13

Updated GE part number from 106T1751P003 to
110T2635P0003 page 6, section 2.4. RS.

C

12/11/13

Added note to title page and changed stretch from
.020/.022 to .018/.020 on the turbine end. RJD.

B

Oct 25, 2013

Removed GE 106T1751 from the title page and section
2.0 and replaced it with GE 110T2635, Added references
to load coupling spacers to sections 3, 4.2, 5.0, and 6.0,
Added references to foot extensions to sections 3, 4.5,
8.2, 9.2, and 11.2

A

Mar 25, 2013

Corrected typo in rupture disc warning in sections 1.0
and 7.1.1.1, Corrected arrow location in Figure 6A, Added
reference to tensioner list to sections 7.1.1 and 7.1.1.1,
Added retention screw arrow/text to Picture 8C,
Corrected type in section 8.2 step 12 and section 11.2
step 15, added “approximately” to sections 9.1 and 9.3

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Mar 20, 2013

Released

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Appendix A1
STRETCH RECORD SHEET FOR
THE GAS TURBINE TO LOAD COUPLING
TURBINE NUMBER:
DATE:
TECHNICIAN:
SUPERVISOR:
HOLE NUMBER

STARTING LENGTH

FINAL LENGTH

FINAL STRETCH

1
10
2
11
3
12
4
13
5
14
6
15
7
16
8
17
9
18

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Appendix A2
STRETCH RECORD SHEET FOR
THE LOAD COUPLING TO GENERATOR
TURBINE NUMBER:
DATE:
TECHNICIAN:
SUPERVISOR:

HOLE NUMBER

STARTING
MEASUREMENT

FINAL MEASUREMENT

FINAL GAUGE READING

1
9
5
13
15
7
3
11
8
16
12
4
10
2
6
14

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