Scroll type fluid machinery and assembling method of the same

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F04C 2/02 (2006.01) F01C 1/02 (2006.01) F01C 21/10 (2006.01) F04C 18/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2043569

The present invention relates to a scroll type fluid machinery in which a stationary scroll and a revolv- ing scroll having spiral wraps set up on inner surfaces of end plates, respectively, are engaged with each other at a predetermined angle dislocation and housed in a housing with one end opening of a cup-shaped casing blocked with a front case, the stationary scroll is fixed to the cup-shaped casing, and the revolving scroll is made to revolve in a solar motion by means of a revolution drive mechanism while checking the rotation on its axis by means of a mechanism for checking rotation on its axis, and an assembling method thereof, in which positioning portions which are engaged with a positioning jig are provided in the stationary scroll and the cup-shaped casing, respectively, and the positioning portions are utilized. With this, number of parts, working mandays and assembly mandays are reduced and the manufacturing cost may be cut down.

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