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Bleeding
Always ensure hydraulic system is bled after repairs and before use to prevent
mechanical breakdown and injury to person. Bleed by activating the cylinder
functions to their maximum settings repeatedly.
If a cylinder is not bled correctly as described above and the machine is activat-
ed, there is a risk of parts of the machine suddenly moving much faster than
normal. This is because air can be compressed (which oil cannot). An example of
what can go wrong is a side section falling to the ground if bleeding is not per-
formed properly.
Ensure no personnel are within the extension radius of the side sections.
Replacing wheel bearings
Fig. 20
1.
Remove hub cap pos. 21.
2.
Remove split pin pos. 20.
3.
Remove castle nut pos. 19.
4.
Remove hub cap pos. 22.
5.
Remove bearings pos. 17+18.
6.
Remove seal ring pos. 16.
Assembly
1.
Fit bearing outer rings pos. 17+18 in hub housing pos. 22
2.
Fit seal ring pos. 16.
3.
Fit bearing inner ring pos. 18 on axle pos. 2 and fit axle in hub housing
4.
Fit bearing inner ring pos. 17 on axle pos. 2
5.
Screw castle nut onto axle pos 2, whilst turning hub housing pos. 22. Tight-
en castle nut until hub housing revolves slowly. Slacken castle nut a quar-
ter turn or until hub housing revolves easily.
6.
Fit split pin pos. 20.
7.
Fill hub cap pos. 21 three quarters full with ball bearing grease and fit to
hub
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