
J. Remove the punch tool from the jig and unclamp the jig from the slat/plank.
K. If the bearing is not flush with the end of the slat/plank, pound it in the rest of the
way using the mallet, until it is flush with the slat/plank.
L. Drill five 3mm (1/8”) holes on the lower part of the leg of the slat/plank, equally
spaced apart and making sure to catch both ends of the pound in bearing. The
holes should be drilled approximately 12mm (1/2”) to 20mm (3/4”) from either
end of the bearing. (Repeat this step on the opposite leg as well, for a total of 10
holes to be drilled for each slat/plank)
M. Rivet through each hole, using 3mm (1/8”) rivets, making sure the flattened face
of the rivet is flush with the edge of the slat/plank.
N. Once completed, remove the band from the slats/planks, and continue on with
the seal installation.
4. Attach drive-in wear bearing in slat/plank (Figure 29).
When using the plastic T-blocks, the drive-in wear bearing is not needed. Slide
this wear bearing in at the rear end of the slat/plank just above the seal slots until
flush with the end of the slat/plank. Attach the bearing with four self-tappers from
underneath. Make sure that these screws cannot interfere with the tubing. It is
also possible to attach the bearing with two rivets at each side.
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5. Install seals (Figures 30 to 42).
Weld on wear strips and filler plates BEFORE installing the seal.
Figure 29
1 WEAR PAD BEARING
2 SCREW (4)
3 FLOOR SLAT
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