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LANDOLL CORPORATION

HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

37

o

JIC, ORS, & ORB (REV. 10/97)

THIS CHART PROVIDES TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR HYDRAULIC FITTING APPLICATIONS WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT SPECIFIED

ON PROCESS OR DRAWING.

ASSEMBLY TORQUES APPLY TO PLATED CARBON STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL FITTINGS ASSEMBLED WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL

LUBRICATION (AS RECEIVED CONDITION)

.

THEY DO NOT APPLY IF SPECIAL GRAPHITE MOLY-DISULFIDE OR OTHER EXTREME PRESSURE

LUBRICANTS ARE USED.

BRASS FITTINGS AND ADAPTERS - 65% OF THE TORQUE VALUE FOR STEEL. STAINLESS STEEL, ALUMINUM AND MONEL - THREADS ARE

TO BE LUBRICATED.

TORQUE IS SPECIFIED IN FOOT POUNDS

PARKER BRAND FITTINGS

Dash

Size

37 Degree

JIC

O-Ring

(ORS)

O-Ring Boss

(ORB)

-4

11-13

15-17

13-15

-5

14-16

—

21-23

-6

20-22

34-36

25-29

-8

43-47

58-62

40-44

-10

55-65

100-110

57.5-62.5

-12

80-90

134-146

75-85

-16

115-125

202-218

109-121

-20

160-180

248-272

213-237

-24

185-215

303-327

238-262

-32

250-290

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310-340

LANDOLL CORPORATION

HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

37

o

JIC, ORS & ORB (REV. 10/97)

THIS CHART PROVIDES TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR HYDRAULIC FITTING APPLICATIONS WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT SPECIFIED

ON PROCESS OR DRAWING.

ASSEMBLY TORQUES APPLY TO PLATED CARBON STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL FITTINGS ASSEMBLED WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL

LUBRICATION (AS RECEIVED CONDITION)

.

THEY DO NOT APPLY IF SPECIAL GRAPHITE MOLY-DISULFIDE OR OTHER EXTREME PRESSURE

LUBRICANTS ARE USED.

BRASS FITTINGS AND ADAPTERS - 65% OF THE TORQUE VALUE FOR STEEL.

TORQUE IS SPECIFIED IN FOOT POUNDS.

AEROQUIP BRAND FITTINGS

Dash

Size

37 Degree

JIC

O-Ring

(ORS)

O-Ring Boss

(ORB)

-4

11-12

10-12

14-16

-5

15-16

—

18-20

-6

18-20

18-20

24-26

-8

38-42

32-35

50-60

-10

57-62

46-50

72-80

-12

79-87

65-70

125-135

-14

—

—

160-180

-16

108-113

92-100

200-220

-20

127-133

125-140

210-280

-24

158-167

150-165

270-360

-32

245-258

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Table 2-2 Hydraulic Fitting Torque Specifications

Summary of Contents for 825A

Page 1: ...MODEL 825A 835 DETACHABLE TRAILER OPERATOR S MANUAL 1900 North Street Marysville KS 66508 785 562 5381 F 332 0503 05 03...

Page 2: ...fective within a sixty 60 month warranty period prorated on the following basis One 1 Year 100 Three 3 Years 70 Five 5 Years 50 Two 2 Years 80 Four 4 Years 60 All Bottom Dump and Industrial and Utilit...

Page 3: ...MODEL 825A 835 DETACHABLE TRAILER OPERATOR S MANUAL PURCHASED FROM DATE ADDRESS PHONE NO SERIAL NO i...

Page 4: ...olved in individual prob lems between you your dealer or Landoll Manufacturing To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C ar...

Page 5: ...SEMITRAILER 3 14 3 14 SECURING THE LOAD 3 14 3 15 PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORT 3 15 3 16 UNLOADING THE SEMITRAILER 3 15 3 17 WORK LIGHT OPTION 3 16 3 18 WINCH CONTROLS OPTION 3 16 3 19 AIR RIDE OPERATIO...

Page 6: ...IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUA TION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION CAUTION INDICAT...

Page 7: ...YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT LANDOLL CORPORATION 1900 NORTH STREET MARYSVILLE KANSAS 66508 or phone 785 562 5381 or 800 428 5655 or FAX 785 562 4893 SECTION 5 is a troubleshooting guide to aid in di...

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Page 9: ...ICAL HOOKUP 7 WAY CONNECTOR AIR HOOK UP COLOR CODED GLAD HANDS SPECIFIC BOLT TORQUES AIR RIDE SUSPENSION EQUALIZER BEAM PIVOT AND ADAPTER BOLTS DESIGNATED W NEWAY ON BOLT HEAD 800 FT LBS DESIGNATED W...

Page 10: ...65 81 90 112 9 16 12 55 62 80 100 110 137 9 16 18 60 75 90 112 130 162 5 8 11 75 94 110 137 170 212 5 8 18 85 106 130 162 180 225 3 4 10 130 162 200 250 280 350 3 4 16 150 188 220 275 320 400 7 8 9 12...

Page 11: ...146 75 85 16 115 125 202 218 109 121 20 160 180 248 272 213 237 24 185 215 303 327 238 262 32 250 290 310 340 LANDOLL CORPORATION HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 37o JIC ORS ORB REV 10 97 THIS...

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Page 13: ...ing emergency valve or by disconnecting the emergency glad hands 3 1 2 Air Brake System The air brake system of the semitrailer is oper ated from the towing vehicle after coupling The towing vehicle s...

Page 14: ...3 2 Figure 3 1 Model 825 Trailer Terminology Figure 3 2 Service Hookups...

Page 15: ...tart the semitrailer hydraulic power engine Use the TRAILER LIFT lever See Section 3 9 to raise or lower the kingpin plate suffi ciently to set proper coupling height Drain all air and moisture from t...

Page 16: ...source of coupling failure repair before continuing and repeat Section 3 3 3 and 3 3 4 3 3 5 Check that the towing vehicle couples securely to the semitrailer before setting tow ing vehicle and semitr...

Page 17: ...3 1 3 5 4 Check the operation of all lights and sig nals on the semitrailer for proper response to switch positions stop right turn left turn and clearance Check operation of remote function if presen...

Page 18: ...3 6 Figure 3 3 Hydraulic Controls...

Page 19: ...rning the tractor keyswitch on The warning lamp should go off once the semitrailer exceeds 4 mph If the warning lamp does not go off a fault exists in the semitrailer ABS Once the vehicle speed exceed...

Page 20: ...ver 3 8 5 Attempt to pull the tractor forward If the tractor uncouples verify all service lines are disconnected and semitrailer wheels are chocked If tractor does not disconnect re peat Section 3 8 4...

Page 21: ...1 DO NOT OVERLOAD EXTENSIONS OVERWIDTH RATINGS ARE GIVEN IN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 DO NOT SECURE LOAD TO OVER WIDTHS OR UNDERCARRIAGE SE CURE LOAD FRAME TO MOUNTED D RINGS OR GOTCHAS LOCATED IN TH...

Page 22: ...3 10 Figure 3 5 Swingout Outrigger Platform Extension...

Page 23: ...RDS 2 CENTERLINE OF TRACKS OR TIRES MUST BE LOADED ON THE MAIN DECK NOT ON EXTENSION BRACK ETS FAILURE TO LOAD EXTENSION BRACKETS PROPERLY CAN RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND PER SONAL INJURY 3 11 4 Ce...

Page 24: ...3 12 Figure 3 6 Gooseneck Attachment to Frame...

Page 25: ...art operation of hydraulic power sys tem 3 12 4 Move TRAILER LIFT lever to the up position raising the semitrailer 3 12 5 Push LOAD BLOCK RELEASE BUT TON raising the load blocks up 3 12 6 Push carrier...

Page 26: ...ons in Section 3 14 3 14 SECURING THE LOAD WARNING DO NOT ALLOW SLACK IN TIEDOWNS A SHIFTING LOAD MAY CREATE ENOUGH MOMENTUM TO BREAK HI TEST CHAINS OR STRAP TIES SLACK IN TIEDOWNS MAY RESULT IN DAM A...

Page 27: ...arance is obtained to seat the load blocks CAUTION FAILURE TO SUPPORT THE SEMI TRAILER FULLY ON THE LOAD BLOCKS DURING TRANSPORT AND PARKING MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE LOAD THE SEMITRAILER AND POSSIB...

Page 28: ...CONTROL PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT 3 FAILURE TO LEAVE AT LEAST FIVE WINCH CABLE WRAPS ON THE WINCH CABLE SPOOL COULD ALLOW THE CABLE TO COME OFF THE SPOOL RESULTING IN SERIOUS PERSONAL...

Page 29: ...TCH HANDLE has two positions See Figure 3 7 DISENGAGE When the handle is placed is this position the winch is disengaged This allows the spool to free wheel and the winch is not affected by use of the...

Page 30: ...When reducing from a higher to a lower setting first reduce to some pressure less than that desired then bring up to the desired point 3 Push lockring on adjusting knob downward to lock pressure sett...

Page 31: ...en sion remove the front most pin from the bracket Lower the extension to a horizontal position Replace the front most pin in its new position To use the extension as a bulkhead simply return the exte...

Page 32: ...l devices such as re mote controls may be powered from the auxiliary circuit while the semitrailer is stationary Back up power to the ABS is supplied through the stop lamp red circuit No 4 pin on the...

Page 33: ...riodically check drain holes in the bot tom of the relay valve for trailers with air brakes and storage compartments They must be open at all times to avoid moisture en trapment 3 23 HOT WEATHER OPERA...

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Page 35: ...ust be repaired or replaced at once Deter mine the cause of any binding or hydraulic leakage at once Correct the problem before using the tractor or trailer b Use the troubleshooting section Chapter 5...

Page 36: ...4 2 Figure 4 1 Lubrication Points...

Page 37: ...e grease and oil from all parts of the trailer Rinse degreasing solution off with cold water c Inspect semitrailer for cause of any reported troubles WARNING PAINT THINNER AND OTHER SOL VENTS ARE FLAM...

Page 38: ...I AIR RIDE SUSPENSION I T I T HYDRAULIC OIL I I R 1 c HYDRAULIC FILTER R R HOSES I I I WINCH GEAR CASE OPT I I 2 c I Inspect R Replace T Tighten Adjust Torque L Lubricate C Clean NOTES a Perform at th...

Page 39: ...ting chipping or other damage 4 3 GOOSENECK FRAME AND DECK 4 3 1 Repairing Structural Defects If any structural defect is found the fault must be corrected before further use of the vehicle To continu...

Page 40: ...4 6 Figure 4 2 Model 825A Wiring Diagram...

Page 41: ...T DS20 IDENTIFICATION CENTER DS21 LEFT TURN YELLOW DS22 RIGHT TURN YELLOW DS23 ABS MALFUNCTION INCATOR YELLOW DS24 LEFT REAR SIDE MARKER RED DS25 RIGHT REAR SIDE MARKER RED 825A 835 WIRING PARTS LIST...

Page 42: ...nctioning voltage regula tor Locate the source of the problem and re pair System grounds must be grounded to bare metal surfaces Paint grease wax and other coatings act as insulators Replace ment lamp...

Page 43: ...4 9 Figure 4 4 Tandem Axle Air Ride Suspension System...

Page 44: ...4 10 Figure 4 5 Tandem Axle W Flip Air Ride Suspension System...

Page 45: ...is cor rect Consult Landoll Service Center if correct height cannot be obtained f Loosen the 1 4 adjusting lock nut located on the adjusting block allowing the control arm to move approximately 1 inc...

Page 46: ...or negative camber align ment can be checked as follows a Remove wheel hub and bearing assem blies b Place a 3 point axle gauge against the front side of the axle and adjust each axle gauge point to t...

Page 47: ...4 13 Figure 4 8 Checking Axle Alignment Figure 4 9 Examples of Camber...

Page 48: ...es must be replaced immediately b Air Ride Suspension Axles The air ride suspension is aligned and ad justed at the factory and it should not be necessary to align the axles If however it does become...

Page 49: ...oir daily A drain cock on the bottom of each air reservoir vents the tank to drain collected water and oil If held open air pressure in the tanks is relieved causing the emergency or parking brakes to...

Page 50: ...e inlet ports by loosening the service chamber clamp bands and rotating center housing such that ports are located according to alignment marks made during disassembly then retighten the clamp bands 3...

Page 51: ...retainers from the rollers 5 Press down on the bottom brake shoe and remove the lower cam roller Lift the top shoe and take out the top cam roller 6 Lift out the shoe retractor spring which is now fre...

Page 52: ...4 18 Figure 4 12 Axle and Brake Assembly...

Page 53: ...his rotation indicates that an excessive clearance condition has been determined by the slack adjuster and it is making an adjustment to compensate On each subsequent brake release the amount of adjus...

Page 54: ...and cut rod to length 13 If the push rod is not fully engaged in clevis body install a new push rod cut to length 14 Install the slack adjuster on the cam shaft 15 Rotate the manual adjuster shaft CW...

Page 55: ...ormation b When resurfacing a drum allow at least 0 040 inches under the maximum diameter for additional wear WARNING TURNING A BRAKE DRUM BEYOND 0 040 INCHES UNDER THE MAXIMUM DIAMETER WILL RESULT IN...

Page 56: ...ghtening the nut until it is snug against the outer bearing cone Remove the hub support allowing the hub to rest on the bearings l Install and adjust bearings See Section 4 10 Wheel Bearing Lubricatio...

Page 57: ...eel 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 rot...

Page 58: ...from be tween duals 4 11 2 Tire Matching Both tires on the same spindle must be the same size in order to properly distribute the load and braking forces between them The tire must be mounted on a rim...

Page 59: ...4 25 Figure 4 18 Mounting Tires and Wheels Figure 4 19 Stud Tightening Sequence...

Page 60: ...he semitrailer is going to be out in the weather for any length of time it is advisable to oil the winch cable to prevent untimely rusting and deterioration of the cable See Table 4 1 for lubrication...

Page 61: ...ire loose clean and tighten ground LIGHTS FLICKERING Wires shorted or loose locate insulate replace or tighten Grounding through fifth wheel locate broken ground wire tractor or semitrailer LIGHTS DIM...

Page 62: ...verload loads are above rated tire capacity DO NOT load above rated tire capacity SHOULDER TREAD WEAR ONE SHOULDER Axle damage straighten or replace axle Axles not parallel check axle alignment OVERAL...

Page 63: ...R TRACKING PROBLEMS TRACKS TO ONE SIDE Axle alignment re align axle TRACKS TO EITHER SIDE Broken or bent springs or equalizers replace defective parts Axles not parallel realign axles AIR RIDE HEIGHT...

Page 64: ...e drum Broken brake chamber spring replace spring Brake chamber pushrod binding re align brake chamber bracket Air brake line loose or broken tighten or repair UNEVEN BRAKES See SINGLE BRAKE DRAGGING...

Page 65: ...AKES GRABBING Grease on brake linings reline brakes Brake rigging binding align brakes or replace bent parts Defective brake valve on tractor repair or replace valve Defective relay emergency valve re...

Page 66: ...e drums check for defective or misadjusted brake linings distorted or over machined drums Also check for op erating conditions or loads that create severe or excessive brake applications BRAKES PULL T...

Page 67: ...sive load check unit specifications for load limits Slipping or broken pump drive repair or replace couplings Check for alignment SYSTEM OPERATES ERRATICALLY Air in the system check suction side of sy...

Page 68: ...l replace clean or add oil as needed Water in oil replace oil Air leaks check suction line and component seals for suction leaks Replace defective parts NOISY PUMP Low incorrect foamy oil replace clea...

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