4-10 WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION AND ADJUSTMENT
With semitrailer sitting level, the oil level must
be checked daily and maintained between the
“ADD” and “FULL” lines on the hub cap window.
Check for cracked windows, missing filler plugs,
and oil leaks. Add hub oil through the “POP-IN”
filler plug located in the center of the hub windows.
Re-install the “POP-IN” plugs after filling each hub.
Adjust wheel bearings and change oil every 50,000
miles or with each brake lining replacement, which
ever occurs first.
4-10.1
Adjustment
a.
With a drain pan under the hub cap, remove
the hub cap assembly allowing oil to drain.
b.
Lift the wheel off of the ground.
c.
Adjust slack adjuster to eliminate brake drag
during tire/wheel rotation.
d.
Remove outer lock nut and inner nut and
lock washer.
e.
Tighten the inner adjustment nut to a mini-
mum of 75 ft.-lbs., while rotating wheel to in-
sure proper seating of the bearings and cups
in the wheel hub.
f.
Loosen the inner adjustment nut so that the
wheel will turn freely.
g.
Retighten the inner adjustment nut to 50
ft.-lbs. while rotating the wheel, to properly
position the bearings for the final adjustment.
h.
Loosen the inner adjustment nut 1/3 turn.
i.
Install the spindle nut lock washer so that
the dowel on the inner nut will align with a
hole in the lock washer and the washer tang
fits in the spindle keyway.
j.
Install the outer lock nut and tighten to 250-
300 ft.-lbs. End-play of .001" to .010" must be
present in the adjusted wheel bearing assem-
bly.
DANGER
FAILURE TO TORQUE THE OUTER
LOCK NUT PROPERLY COULD CAUSE
THE WHEEL TO COME OFF DURING
VEHICLE OPERATION RESULTING IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS OF
LIFE.
k.
Install the hub cap with a new gasket and fill
with oil to the full mark.
See Table 4-1.
l.
Adjust brakes according to
Section 4-8.4 a.
m.
Check hub oil level after the wheel has set
level in one position for a few minutes to allow
the oil to work into the bearings.
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Summary of Contents for 600A Series
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Page 32: ...3 20 Figure 3 9 Dock Leveler Operation...
Page 38: ...3 26 Figure 3 13 Rear Impact Guard and Antilock Brake System...
Page 42: ...4 2 Figure 4 1 Lubrication Points...
Page 48: ...4 8 Figure 4 3 600A Wiring Diagram...
Page 49: ...4 9 Figure 4 4 Remote Wiring Diagram...
Page 52: ...4 12 Figure 4 5 Tandem Axle Air Ride Suspension System...
Page 54: ...4 14 Figure 4 7 Triple Axle Air Ride Suspension System...
Page 57: ...4 17 Figure 4 9 Checking Axle Alignment DRIVER SIDE CURBSIDE Figure 4 10 Examples of Camber...
Page 61: ...4 21 Figure 4 13 Axle and Brake Assembly...
Page 66: ...4 26 Figure 4 15 Outboard Mount Hub and Drum Figure 4 16 Inboard Mount Hub and Drum...
Page 73: ...4 33 Figure 4 22 Dock Leveler Leg Assembly...
Page 75: ...4 35 Figure 4 23 Crank Landing Gear Assembly...
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