Section 4 • Repair Procedures
October 2008
Part No. 96316
GS-30 • GS-32 • GS-46
4 - 19
REV C
3-1
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1530 and GS-1532
How to Disassemble the
Scissor Assembly,
GS-1530 and GS-1532
Bodily injury hazard. The
procedures in this section require
specific repair skills, lifting
equipment and a suitable
workshop. Attempting this
procedure without these skills and
tools could result in death or
serious injury and significant
component damage. Dealer
service is required.
Note: When removing a hose assembly or fitting,
the O-ring on the fitting and/or hose end must be
replaced and then torqued to specification during
installation. Refer to Section 2,
Hydraulic Hose and
Fitting Torque Specifications.
1 Remove the platform. See 2-1,
How to Remove
the Platform.
2 Remove the cables from the number 3 outer
arm (index #11) at the ground controls side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
3 Remove the cables from the number 3 cable
bridge and lay them off to the side.
Component damage hazard.
Cables can be damaged if they
are kinked or pinched.
SCISSOR COMPONENTS
Cable bridge legend
a
cable bridge 3
b
cable bridge 2
c
cable bridge 1
4 Attach a lifting strap from an overhead crane to
the number 3 outer arm (index #11).
5 Remove the external snap rings and retaining
fasteners from the number 3 center pivot pins
(index #2).
6 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
center pivot pins (index #2).
7 Remove the retaining fasteners from the
number 3 pivot pin (index #12) at the non-steer
end of the machine.
8 Use a soft metal drift to remove the number 3
pivot pin (index #12) from the non-steer end of
the machine. Remove the number 3 outer arm
(index #11) from the machine.
Crushing hazard. The number 3
outer arm may become
unbalanced and fall if not properly
supported when removed from the
machine.
GS-1530
a
c
b
GS-1532