Instroduction-3
The maintenance procedure is explained in the form step by step:
The illustration shows what to do and where to do.
The topic of maintenance work tells you what to do.
The detailed instruction tells you how to finish the maintenance
work and introduce other related issues, such as specification and
warning, etc.
For example
This format can help the experienced technical personnel to locate the
causes of failure quickly. The maintenance personnel can browse the
work topics, and reference the detailed explanation below it only when
necessary. The important specification and warnings are given in bold
face letter.
Specification
In the whole manual, each maintenance step is given with corresponding
specification in bold face letter, so there is no need to stop working to
look at the specification. All the specification can be located quickly in
Annex A.
Warning, Attention, Remarks:
The Warning is given in bold face letter, which means there is the
possibility of harming both the person himself and others.
The Attention is written in bold face letter, which means there is
the possibility of damaging the parts under maintenance.
The Remarks is written separately in the instruction, it is also in
bold face letter. Its main function is to make some additional
explaining to help you to finish the repair work more efficiently.
3. Check the drive of ball pin
a. Remove the ball pin.
b. As shown in the Figure, shake the ball pin back and forth for
several times before mounting the cap nut,
c. Turn the but with torque meter continuously, turn one cycle
every 2 to 4 seconds, read the torque meter at the fifth cycle.
Tightening torque (for rotary):
Upper ball pin
Lower ball pin 0.1
Specification
Work topics: what to do
Detailed instruction:
How to do
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