Steering Cylinder Service
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Figure 57
1.
Barrel
7.
Back-up ring (2 each)
13.
Wear ring
2.
Set screw (2 each)
8.
O-ring (2 each)
14.
Piston assembly
3.
External collar (2 each)
9.
Head (2 each)
15.
Roll pin
4.
Rod (male)
10.
Spacer (2 each)
16.
Rod (female)
5.
Dust seal (2 each)
11.
O-ring
6.
Head seal (2 each)
12.
Piston seal
The front and rear cylinder bores, strokes and mounting brackets are different,
but the cylinder design is the same. Use the same service procedure for either
cylinder. The following service procedure assumes both tie rod assemblies have
been previously removed from the cylinder assembly.
Disassembling the Steering Cylinder
1. Slowly pump the cylinder over a drain pan to remove any hydraulic fluid
from the cylinder. Plug both cylinder ports and clean the outer surface of
the cylinder.
IMPORTANT
When you clamp the steering cylinder in a vise, clamp against the
mounting brackets only to prevent damage. Do not clamp the vise
onto the barrel or rod.
Outcross 9060
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Hydraulic System: Service and Repairs
18234SL Rev B
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