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Component Replacement
40
17730-299
ULTIMAAX
®
for Fire and Rescue Vehicles
SERVICE HINT
Ensure the equalizing beam’s center bushing end plug is located on the outboard side of the
equalizing beam, see Figure 8-17 .
2 . Push down and install the cross tube into the center bushings of both equalizing beams .
SERVICE HINT
Increasing or decreasing the pinion angle may help align the axle bracket and the equalizing
beam end bushings .
THE WEIGHT OF THE EQUALIZING BEAM ASSEMBLY IS APPROXIMATELY 285 POUNDS (130
KILOGRAMS) . PRIOR TO REMOVING THE END BUSHING BOLTS FROM THE EQUALIZING BEAM, SUPPORT
THE END OF THE EQUALIZING BEAM TO PREVENT IT FROM DROPPING . CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN AT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS .
3 . Using the floor jacks, slowly raise both equalizing beams and cross tube as an assembly into
the axle brackets . Ensure each equalizing beam end bushing correctly engages its respective
axle bracket .
4 .
Adapter Style End Bushing –
Proceed to Step 6 .
5 .
Bar Pin Style End Bushing –
Install bar pin shims in the same orientation and location as
noted prior to disassembly .
6 . Install new end bushing fasteners into both beams . Tighten the end bushing fasteners to:
■
Adapter Style End Bushing
–
125 foot 90° rotation
or
700 ± 50 foot pounds
torque .
■
Bar Pin Style End Bushing at the
–
●
Locknuts 525 ± 75 foot pounds (712 ± 102 Nm)
or
●
Bolt head 575 ± 75 foot pounds (780 ± 102 Nm) torque
7 . Remove the frame supports .
8 . Lower the frame of the vehicle while engaging and centering the saddles on the equalizing
beam’s center bushings, see Figure 8-18 .
FIGURE 8-18
A SADDLE ASSEMBLY IS ATTACHED TO THE CENTER BUSHING OF EACH EQUALIZING BEAM WITH TWO
(2) SADDLE CAPS . EACH SADDLE CAP USES TWO (2) BOLTS TO CLAMP THE CENTER BUSHING INNER
METAL TO THE SADDLE . EACH SADDLE CAP MUST BE INSTALLED SO THAT THERE IS AN EVEN GAP
BETWEEN THE SADDLE CAP AND THE BASE OF THE SADDLE LEGS AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 8-19 . IF EACH
SADDLE CAP IS NOT INSTALLED EVENLY, THE SADDLE LEGS COULD BECOME DEFORMED, RESULTING
IN BENT BOLTS OR DAMAGED SADDLES .
NOTE
Tightening the saddle cap fasteners properly will help prevent wear of mating components, such
as the beam center bushing, saddle, and saddle cap .
9 . While tightening the saddle cap fasteners maintain an even gap between the saddle and
saddle cap, see Figure 8-19 .
10 . Tighten the saddle cap fasteners evenly in several steps to 200 ± 20 foot pounds torque in
proper sequence to achieve uniform bolt tension, see Figure 8-20 .