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Maintenance and Service
5.10
Wheels
The wheel nuts on the wheels
(Fig. 40/1) must be subjected to their
first check after 100 operating hours
and subsequently every 200 hours.
The tightening torque for the
wheel nuts (Fig. 40/1) is
103.3 lb ft.
Fig. 40
5.10.1 Changing the rear wheels
1. Jack up the scrubber drier on the left
or right side: The contact points for
the jack (lifting power: 2.0 t) are on
the frame in front of the rear wheels.
2. Remove the wheel nuts (Fig. 40/1).
3. Pull off the wheel (Fig. 40/2).
4. Fit a wheel (Fig. 40/2).
5. Screw on and tighten the wheel nuts
5.10.2 Changing the front wheel
The procedure to change the front
wheel is analog to changing the rear
wheels:
1. Apply the jack at the front centered to
the vehicle's front frame and jack up
the scrubber drier.
2. Unscrew the wheel nuts.
3. Remove the wheel.
4. Install the wheel in place.
5. Screw on and tighten the wheel nuts.
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