Torque Instructions
If fluid cover or manifold fasteners have been
loosened, it is important to torque them using the
following procedure to improve sealing.
NOTE: Fluid cover and manifold fasteners have a
thread-locking adhesive patch applied to the threads.
If this patch is excessively worn, the fasteners may
loosen during operation. Replace screws with new
ones or apply medium-strength (blue) Loctite or
equivalent to the threads.
NOTE: Always completely torque fluid covers before
torquing manifolds.
1. Start all fluid cover screws a few turns. Then, turn
down each screw just until head contacts cover.
2. Turn each screw by 1/2 turn or less working in a
crisscross pattern to specified torque.
3. Repeat for manifolds.
Fluid cover and manifold fasteners: 21 to 25 Nm
(190 to 220 in-lb)
4. Retorque the air valve fasteners in a crisscross
pattern to the specified torque.
Air valve fasteners: 5 to 6 Nm (45 to 55 in-lb)
5. Retorque the pilot valves to the specified torque.
Do not overtorque.
Pilot valves: 2 to 3 Nm (20 to 25 in-lb)
Fluid Cover Screws
Inlet and Outlet Manifold Screws
Air Valve Screws and Pilot Valves
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