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10.1 Mounting the mud guards 

The  mud  guard  support  715  is  marked  with  an  "X"  and  will  later  be 
mounted  on  the  passenger’s  side,  the  mud  guard  support  716 
marked  "O"  on  the  driver's  side.  First  attach  to  these  supports  the 
mud  flaps  717  and  the  mud  guards  714  with  four  screws  114  and 
nuts  109  each.  Then  use  screws  6,  serrated  washers  15,  bushings 
26, two washers 13 and M3 nuts to attach the supports to the holes 
at the rear of the frame. 

10.2 Mounting the spring set and axle 

Attach the open ends of the two long spring leaves 32 to the bushing 
and use a screw 3, bushing 26, washer 13 and M3 nut to screw the 
closed end to the frame. Press one each M3 nut into the hexagonal 
recess  at  the  lower  spring  carrier  70.  The  axle  68  can  now  be 
mounted together with the spring carriers, one medium spring leaf 33 
each, a short spring leaf 34 and screws 4

 Ensure that the end of the spring carrier 70 identified with an "M" 

is toward the wheel. 

  The  ribbon  cable  with  the  two  lamp  PCBs  should  be  mounted 

when attaching the rear axle and the differential! 

10.3 Mounting the spring set and differential 

First  attach  the  long  spring  leaves  32  to  the  frame.  Once  you  have 
inserted  one  square  nut  12  each  into  the  grooves  at  the  side  of  the 
differential the springs can be attached with screws 1. The differential 
has  two  cams  on  the  wheel  mounts;  the  grooves  in  the  hubs  are 
aligned  exactly  with  these  cams.  The  wheels  are  affixed  using 
screws  17  (which  will  cut  their  own  threads)  and  washers  20. Press 
the joint ball 64 into the joint socket at the mounted differential. 

 In no case should you use an M3 screw more than 6 mm long to 

affix  the  spring  set  as  this  would  cause  binding  and  damage  the 
shafts on the differential! 

10.4 Mounting the wheels 

Note: Sometimes it happens that the chromed rims sit too tightly on the 
axle (work tolerance); in this case remove a bit the chrome inside the 
rims, and lightly grease the running surface (e.g. using Vaseline). 

Once you have mounted the drive axle tyres 1160 on the rims 52 the 
wheels are mounted on the shaft, with the wheel nuts facing one an-
other and the chromed rims toward the outside; secure with a washer 
20  and  a  screw  17.  The  wheels  should  turn  easily  but  there  should 
not be too much play. 

 

Drive shaft 

Frame 

(grey) 

(chromed) 

B-44-10 

For a better overview the 
illustration is showing  
an assembly without rear  
bumper and fifth-wheel 

Qty. 

No.  Assembly part 

52  Rim, grey 

52  Rim, chromed 

64  Ball joint  

66  Standard differential, 

mounted 

68  Rear axle 144mm 

70  Spring carrier, plastic 

109  Nut  M2 

114  Screw  M2 x 6 

714  Mud guard 

715  Mudguard support  “X“ 

716  Mudguard support  “O“ 

717  Mud flap 

1160  Drive axle tyre  “Ecoforce“ 

 

Qty. 

No.  Assembly part 

12 

---  Nut  M3 

1  Screw  M3 x 6 

3  Screw  M3 x 12 

4  Screw  M3 x 16 

6  Screw  M3 x 25 

12  Square nut  M3 

16 

13  Washer  3.2 

15  Serrated washer  3.2 

17  Hex head screw  M4 x 8 

20  Washer  4.3 

26  Bushing 4 x 0.5 x 7 

32  Spring long, “AF“ 

33  Spring medium, “AF“ 

34  Spring short, “AF“ 

 

Summary of Contents for 57 White

Page 1: ...00 rpm Power drawn under load at max torque approx 3 A Idling power consumption with connected gearing and one differential approx 0 5 A Gearbox Standard single speed 2 stage spur gearbox with self lu...

Page 2: ...600 and press the front screen 623 into the front panel For this purpose lay the screen into the opening on the left inner side of the front panel and bend it on its centre point backwards until the s...

Page 3: ...me sense Slide one square nut 12 each into the depressions at the exhaust caps 96 Now slide these caps into the muffler 93 so that the nut is located behind the hole Slide the exhaust tail pipe 95 fro...

Page 4: ...door lock 76 over it and screw on one square nut 12 Door handle and door lock should be fixed that way that they stay right angled towards It is ad visable using pliers to hold the door lock while sec...

Page 5: ...servo Add now this complete unit onto the servo supporting angle and fix it with screws 2 Use screws 2 and nuts M3 to attach the servo supporting angle under neath the frame 7 3 Mounting the PCB suppo...

Page 6: ...front axle 55 and steering lever 42 have been inserted Before tightening down the screws 5 ensure that the spring sets are not under tension and can move freely 11 2 Mounting the wheels and steering l...

Page 7: ...ial the springs can be attached with screws 1 The differential has two cams on the wheel mounts the grooves in the hubs are aligned exactly with these cams The wheels are affixed using screws 17 which...

Page 8: ...such a way that the re inforcement about 20 mm long is located between the tank tube and the frame and that no contact with other components is possible First use a screw 5 and an M3 nut to attach th...

Page 9: ...reby they are fixing them too 12 3 Attaching the small exterior components Press the three windscreen wipers 228 into the holes at the front panel The sun visor 1258 is attached above the windshield w...

Page 10: ...to ground when the vehicle is at a standstill This circuitry incorporates an element which limits the current to 750 mA and will disable the circuit in case of an overload or short Switching off the...

Page 11: ...trol LED starts blinking again This signifies that the programming procedure of the speed controller has been completed The transmitter of the RC unit has successfully detected the pulse coming from t...

Page 12: ...ght lens MAN 25338 2 628 Mirror support MAN 25426 1 629 Insulating disc red 26230 1 630 Insulating disc black 26232 2 631 Reflector foil MAN 25362 6 632 Hinge support 25704 2 633 Bushing 27mm to be cu...

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