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AXLES & STEERING
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Key to Operating problems table
1.
Incorrect installation/defective axle
Correct installation or repair or replace the
differential in case it does not survive any one of the
test phases.
2.
Overloading/incorrect weight distribution
Remove excessive weight and redistribute load,
following instructions related to the machine.
3.
Different rotation radius of the tyres
If one tyre has a smaller radius, it will cause partial
wheel slipping when force is applied. The other tyre
with larger radius will have to support all the work.
Replace the tyre or adjust pressure to have same
radius on both tyres.
4.
Broken halfshaft
It is not advisable to operate the machine with a
broken halfshaft. It is acceptable to move the
machine (engine off loaded) a few metres only.
5.
Bent halfshaft
Replace halfshaft.
6.
Blocked differential
Abnormal functioning of the differential or breakage/
blockage of command device. Verify assembly and
all components.
Troubleshooting
Operating problems
Machines with wide steering angles may proceed
with kicks, have steering difficulty or cause tyre
wearing on sharp turns. Reduce the steering angle
to minimum and decelerate the machine when the
steering begins to kick.
7.
Incorrect wheel adjustment
Check group integrity and wheel side bearings.
Adjust accordingly.
8.
Spoiled or worn out axle parts
Check the condition of the ring gear, pinion gear,
bearings etc. Replace components as necessary.
9.
Contamination in the axle box or incorrect
assembly of parts
Look for foreign particles. Check the assembly of
the axle components.
10. Incorrect adjustment of bevel gear set:
Parts of the transmission worn out
Replace or adjust as required (transmission gears,
U joints etc.).
11. Incorrect use of the product
Refer to the machine manufactures instructions.
The following information is given as a guide to Operating problems and possible causes.
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Summary of Contents for K5D00100
Page 10: ...SECTION 1 AXLES AND STEERING ...
Page 24: ...AXLES STEERING 1 14 ...
Page 57: ...AXLES STEERING 1 47 LS LS line ...
Page 65: ...SECTION 2 ENGINE ...
Page 73: ...SECTION 3 TRANSMISSION ...
Page 82: ...TRANSMISSION 3 9 Solenoids to module wiring ...
Page 101: ...3 28 TRANSMISSION Gear and clutch layout ...
Page 108: ...TRANSMISSION 3 35 Neutral ...
Page 109: ...3 36 TRANSMISSION 1st gear ...
Page 110: ...TRANSMISSION 3 37 ...
Page 111: ...3 38 TRANSMISSION 2nd gear ...
Page 112: ...TRANSMISSION 3 39 ...
Page 113: ...3 40 TRANSMISSION 3rd gear ...
Page 114: ...TRANSMISSION 3 41 ...
Page 115: ...3 42 TRANSMISSION 4th gear ...
Page 116: ...TRANSMISSION 3 43 ...
Page 117: ...3 44 TRANSMISSION 5th gear ...
Page 118: ...TRANSMISSION 3 45 ...
Page 119: ...3 46 TRANSMISSION 6th gear ...
Page 120: ...TRANSMISSION 3 47 ...
Page 121: ...3 48 TRANSMISSION Reverse gear ...
Page 122: ...TRANSMISSION 3 49 ...
Page 204: ...TRANSMISSION 3 131 Check Ports ...
Page 205: ...3 132 TRANSMISSION ...
Page 206: ...TRANSMISSION 3 133 ...
Page 207: ...3 134 TRANSMISSION Standard 6 speed transmission ...
Page 209: ...SECTION 4 BOOM ...
Page 223: ...SECTION 5 CHASSIS ...
Page 244: ...SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
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Page 252: ...349865 0 08 2003 ...