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NEW DAILY
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CHASSIS INTERVENTIONS
CHASSIS INTERVENTIONS
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RUST AND PAINT PROTECTION
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Printed 603.95.789
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1 Ed. - Base 02/2014
Table 2.8 - Unpainted or aluminium modified parts or add-ons
Type of protection
Class
A - B
(1)
D
Stainless steel
yes
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Geomet
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Zinc coating
(1)
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yes
(1)
Free from hexavalent chromium
Precautions
On the vehicle
Appropriate precautions must be taken to protect parts on which paint could be harmful to the conservation and operation
thereof:
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hoses for pneumatic and hydraulic systems in rubber or plastic,
with particular reference to the braking system
;
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gaskets, rubber or plastic parts;
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drive shaft and PTO flanges;
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radiators;
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suspension, hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder stems;
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air vent valve (mechanical assembly, air tank, thermostarter preheat tanks, etc.)
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sediment bowl and fuel filter assembly;
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plates, codes.
If painting is required after wheels are removed, it is necessary to:
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Protect the wheel rim mounting surfaces on the hubs and the contact areas of the locking lugs/wheel studs;
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ensure adequate protection of brake discs.
The electronic components and modules must be removed.
Engines and their electric/electronic components
Appropriate precautions must be taken to protect:
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engine wiring and ground contacts;
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the sensor/actuator side connectors and wiring side;
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the sensors/actuators on the flywheel and on the flywheel rpm sensor mounting bracket;
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pipes (plastic and metal) of the fuel circuit;
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complete basic diesel filter;
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the ECU and its base;
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the entire internal part of the sound-proof cover (injectors, rails, pipes);
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the common rail pump and its control valve;
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the vehicle electric pump;
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tank containers;
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the front V-belts and relative pulleys;
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the power steering pump and relative pipes.
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When painting is complete and before oven drying (max. temperature 80
°
C), the parts that risk
heat damage must either be removed or protected.
Summary of Contents for NEW DAILY
Page 1: ...NEW DAILY BODYBUILDERS INSTRUCTIONS L I G H T R A N G E ISSUE 2014...
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