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Published 01-14-2021 Control # 707-01
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TMS9000-2 SERVICE MANUAL
9.
Remove the wear ring from the groove of the cylinder.
Remove the wear ring from the groove in the bottom of
the tube.
Installation
1.
Apply grease (EPMPG) to the ID of the jack cylinder
support tube.
2.
If removed, install wear ring in groove in bottom of
support tube and in groove at top on jack cylinder.
3.
Place a jack beneath the cylinder tube. Using the same
method as described under Removal, lower the jack
cylinder into the cylinder tube until the retaining pin is
just above the tube. Position the jack so that it will
support the cylinder in this position. Remove the lifting
device from the cylinder.
4.
Remove the retaining pin and cotter pins from the
cylinder.
5.
Lower the jack until the holes in the cylinder rod align
with the holes in the tube. Apply anti-seize to the
retaining pin. Secure the cylinder and cylinder cap
retaining bracket in place with the retaining pin and
cotter pins.
6.
Install the hydraulic lines as tagged prior to removal.
7.
Install the cylinder cap and secure with the washers and
nuts.
8.
Position the float pad on the cylinder ball and secure
with bolts, lockwashers, bushing and nuts. Torque the
bolts 97.6 to 105.7 Nm (72 to 78 lb-ft)
9.
Position the plate on the mounting bracket and secure
with the screws, washers, flatwashers, and nuts. Thread
nut on bolt until washer contacts pad. Do not tighten bolt
any further.
Functional Check
1.
Extend and set the outriggers.
2.
Activate the hydraulic system; extend and retract the
outrigger.
3.
Observe for proper operation of the cylinder.
4.
Check the hydraulic connections for evidence of
leakage.
CAUTION
Damage Could Occur!
When installing cylinder retaining pin, orient it so that
when cotter pins are installed they will be horizontal.
CAUTION
Damage Could Occur!
Extend and set the four main outriggers before extending
the center front jack.
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