9
Dismantling / Reassembly
Ausgabe
issue
C / 17.03.2006
Dokument
document
OM.HBD.01e
Blatt
sheet
2 (2)
Incorrect
9.3.5 Cant up the holding band
9.3.6 Shear the holding band (material: 1.4301; 1.4571)
9.3.7 Check the holding band after assembly
The holding band (HBD) is too tight, univer-
sal joint sleeve will be damaged/sheared off.
HBD
¾
Swivel mounting tool (W3) approx. 60° up-
wards.
¾
Loosen crank (KU) by a half turn.
¾
Swivel cutting lever (SH) forward until the
pressure piece is lying behind the holding
band loop (SCL).
KU
SH
ca
. 6
0°
SCL
¾
Hit the cutting lever (SH) with the inside of
your hand.
Cant up and shear the end of the
holding band behind the loop (SCL).
Carefully straighten up the holding
band if it rises up on the sheared side.
NOTICE
Universal joint sleeve damage.
Pin joint grease can emerge.
¾
Avoid hammering or knocking.
SCL
HBD
¾
The holding band must lie in the groove of
the universal joint sleeve.
¾
Replace the holding band if the holding
band slips back through the loop.
SCL HBD
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