
3. Snap on hold-down bearings.
These are placed between the last two cross-members at the rear of the trailer.
Install them upside down from above the sub-deck. Then rotate them around the
sub-deck so the ears point downward.
5.2 Floor slats/planks
1. Determine length of floor slats/planks.
The slats/planks have to reach from 12mm from the doors to a minimum of
300mm (230mm for a 150mm stroke system) from the closest point on the front
wall at floor level. This implies that the maximum length of the slats/planks is
345mm (240mm for a 150mm stroke system) shorter than the inner length of the
trailer. For example, maximum slat/plank length for a 255mm stroke unit in a
13.72m trailer is 13.37mm
WARNING:
Make sure that the slats/planks do not bump the front wall; watch for
round shaped walls. Be particularly careful with bull nosed trailers.
2. Cut floor slats/planks to length.
If a wear plate is mounted on one end of the floor slat/plank, cut the surplus off at
the opposite side.
NOTE:
KEITH Mfg. Co. normally performs steps 3-5.
3. Install drive-in wear bearing. See reference drawing D-50625.
A. Place all slats/planks on their sides. The side opposite of the seal groove should
be facing upward. Make sure to leave enough space on either side of the
slats/planks. You will be using this space to stack all of the slats/planks when you
are finished.
B. De-burr the side of the floor slat/plank as it faces you, on both ends. This will help
eliminate tearing of the seal after it is installed.
C. Band one end of the slats/planks together to help reduce movement.
D. Place the end of the drive-In wear bearing installation fixture into the first
slat/plank and clamp the jig’s vice into place.
E. By hand, slide the Drive-In bearing into the jig with the legs of the bearing facing
toward the feet of the slat/plank. If the bearing will not easily slide into the jig,
discard and use another to avoid damaging the bearing.
F. With a mallet, pound the bearing completely into the jig.
G. Insert the punch tool into the jig.
H. Pound the punch tool into the bearing, until the bearing is flush with the end of
the slat/plank.
I. Pound the punch tool into the bearing, until the bearing is flush with the end of
the slat/plank.
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