TROUBLESHOOTING AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
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Excessive tire wear.
Hard starting and stopping.
Excessive overloading or improper
weight distribution.
Faulty drive motor bearings causing
alignment problems.
Worn steer wheel bearings.
Improper tire durometer.
• Examine operator’s driving habits
and train operator accordingly.
• Excessive “hard” stops and starts
contribute to abnormal brake and
tire wear.
• See “Inspect Tires,” in Chapter 2,
Planned Maintenance.
• NEVER lift loads in excess of what
is recorded on the capacity
nameplate in the Bendi IC
Operator's Manual F-500.
• Excessive overloading or improper
weight distribution placed on the
drive train will eventually render the
gear box defective and could cause
wheel traction problems; in turn,
premature tire wear.
• Also see “Understanding Stability,”
in the Bendi IC Operator's Manual
F-500.
• Replace complete motor.
• Replace. See “Wheel Bearings,
Seals, and Races,” on page 3-21.
• Replace tire with Landoll
recommended spare parts.
Problem
Cause
Suggested Repair
Summary of Contents for Bendi B40i4
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