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North American Clutch & Driveline
Rockford, Illinois
Phone: (800) 383-9204
(815) 282-7960
Fax (815) 282-9160
www.naclutch.com
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To determine side load deflection attach a dial in dicator to a rigid part of the engine. The
indicator stem or plunger should rest upon the PTO housing at the bearing. If the direction
of the load is known, the in dicator reading should be taken directly opposite the known load
direction. Zero the dial indicator and attach the drive belts. (See Figure 9). In no case should the
indicated deflection exceed .010" at the bearing in the PTO housing.
If the direction of the load is unknown two dial in dicators should be mounted to a rigid part of
the engine 90° apart (see Figure 10). Zero the indicators and carefully install the drive. Deflection
must not exceed 0.10 inch.
DRIVING PLATE REPLACEMENT
Common symptoms indicating the driving
plate is worn out: the adjusting yoke cannot
be screwed up any tighter and, in the case of
molded driving plates, the entire plate must
be replaced. Wherever split driving plates are
used, these may be replaced by unbolting
power take-off housing from engine in order
to gain access to the clutch. With solid driving
plates, it is necessary to further remove the
clutch from the power take-off shaft.
LUBRICATION
Throwout Collar
Apply a small amount of lubricant once a
day, before starting, through the fitting on
the tapered part of the housing. Lubricate
the bronze-type-collar design daily or after
every 10 hours of operation. Lubricate the ball
bearing type (periodic lubricated) every 100
hours of operation. Sealed-for-life ball bearing
collar needs no further lubrication.
Figure 9: Side Load Deflection (Top View).