SECTION 5
Pronar N262 N262/1
5.7
Check condition of hub cover, if necessary replace with new cover. Inspection of bearing
looseness may only be conducted, when the manure spreader is hitched to a tractor, and the
load box is empty.
DANGER
Before commencing work the user must read the instructions for lifting and adhere to the
manufacturer's instructions.
The lifting jack must be stably supported by the ground and so must the axle.
Ensure that manure spreader shall not move during inspection of bearing looseness of
axles.
5.2.5 ADJUSTMENT OF PLAY OF WHEEL AXLE BEARINGS
Preparation procedures
Prepare tractor and manure spreader for adjustment procedures according to
description provided in section 5.2.4.
Adjustment of road wheel axle bearings
Take off hub cover (1) - figure (5.3).
Take out split cotter pin (3) securing castellated nut (2).
Tighten castellated nut in order to eliminate looseness.
Wheel should rotate with insignificant resistance.
Unscrew nut (not less than 1/3 rotation) to cover the nearest thread groove
with alignment to opening in wheel stub axle. Wheel should rotate with
insignificant resistance.
Nut may not be excessively tightened. Do not apply excessive
pressure because working conditions of the bearings may deteriorate.
Secure castellated nut with cotter pin and mount hub cap.
Delicately tap hub cap with rubber or wooden hammer.
Summary of Contents for PRONAR N262
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