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3. Clean both the slide rail area and the end cap.
Using compressed air, clean the areas of dirt and
gravel.
4. Inspect the cap screw for cracked, stretched, or dam-
aged threads. Use a new lock nut when assembling.
INSTALLING
1. Position the end cap on the slide rail; then align the
hole in the end cap with the hole in the slide rail.
2. Secure with a cap screw, washers, and lock nut.
Tighten to 80 in.-lb.
Shock Pads
NOTE: The skid frame does not have to be
removed for this procedure.
REMOVING
NOTE: The shock pads should be removed only if
being replaced.
1. Using a 3/16-in. drill bit, drill out the rivets secur-
ing the front shock pads to the slide rail. Account
for the retaining brackets.
2. Twist the push nuts off the solid rivets securing the
rear shock pads.
3. Remove the shock pads.
INSPECTING
NOTE: Whenever a part is worn excessively,
cracked, or damaged in any way, replacement is
necessary.
1. Inspect the pads for damage or wear.
2. Inspect the rivet holes in the slide rail for damage
or elongation.
INSTALLING
1. Place the rear pads into position on the slide rail.
2. Secure the rear pads with new push nuts.
3. Place the front pads and retaining brackets into
position on the slide rail.
4. Secure the front pads with rivets.
Idler Wheels/
Mounting Blocks
NOTE: The skid frame does not have to be
removed for this procedure.
REMOVING
1. Remove the cap screw and lock nut securing the
idler wheel and the idler wheel mounting block.
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2. Account for flat washers and spacers.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
NOTE: Whenever a part is worn excessively,
cracked, or damaged in any way, replacement is
necessary.
1. Clean the bearing with a clean cloth.
2. Inspect each idler wheel and each plastic hub for
cracks or damage.
! WARNING
Always wear an approved pair of safety glasses when
using compressed air.
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