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SECTION 9
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SERVICE AND REPAIR
REMOVAL OF TELESCOPIC CYLIN-
DER
OPERATIONAL STATUS
Truck Running
PTO Engaged
Speed Up On
Move the pushout lever to position the pushout
panel approximately midway in the body.
Weld a lifting eye to the roof of the body.
Attach a sling connected to a lifting device capable
of lifting 750 lbs. (341 kg.) to the telescopic cylin-
der.
Remove the nuts and bearing block halves con-
necting the pushout panel to the cylinder.
Move the pushout lever to slowly retract the tele-
scopic cylinder until it is completely retracted.
Using a lifting device, lower the telescopic cylinder
until it is resting on the floor of the body.
Disconnect the hydraulic lines to the cylinder ports.
Cap the hydraulic lines and the cylinder ports to
prevent contamination of the hydraulic system.
Remove the cylinder case end pin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
OPERATIONAL STATUS
Truck Off
PTO Disengaged
OPERATIONAL STATUS
Truck Running
PTO Engaged
Speed Up On
OPERATIONAL STATUS
Truck Off
PTO Disengaged
NOTE:
For more information about lifting devices and slings,
refer to Sec. 4, GENERAL REPAIR PRACTICES.
Attach a sling connected to a suitable lifting device
with a minimum lifting capacity of 750 lbs. (341 kg.).
Operate the lifting device slowly and guide the cyl-
inder out of the body through the side access door.
Take care during removal to avoid damaging the
surrounding components or hydraulic lines.
9.
10.
PUSHOUT
LEVER
PUSHOUT
LEVER
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