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4-12.3

Mounting Tire and Wheel

a.

Make sure that all mounting surfaces are

clean and free of rust, dirt or paint. A wire

brush may be used to clean these surfaces.

b.

Position the inner disc wheel over the studs,

being careful not to damage the stud threads.

Make sure that the disc wheel is flat against

the mounting surface and that there is clear-

ance between the disc wheel taper and brake

drum

(See Figure 4-19)

.

c.

Install the inner capnuts on the studs and

tighten to fifty foot-pounds using the se-

quence illustrated in

Figure 4-20

Make cer-

tain that the left-handed threads are installed

on the driver side of the vehicle and the right-

handed threads are installed on the curbside

of the vehicle.

d.

Tighten the inner capnuts to full torque of

450 to 500 foot-pounds using the sequence

shown in

Figure 4-20

.

e.

Position the outer disc wheel over the

capnuts being careful not to damage the inner

capnut threads. Be sure the valve stems for

both the inner and outer tire are accessible.

f.

Install the outer capnuts and tighten to 50

foot-pounds using the sequence in

Figure

4-20.

Then tighten to full torque of 450 to 500

foot-pounds using the same sequence

.

g.

Torque will drop after the first 50 to 100

miles of operation. Check the capnuts for

proper torque after this interval and retighten

them. Loosen the outer capnuts and retighten

the inner and outer capnuts per

steps d. to f.

WARNING

USE A TORQUE WRENCH TO ASSURE

PROPER TORQUE. INSUFFICIENT

TORQUE CAN CAUSE STUD BREAK-

AGE AND DAMAGE WHEEL PILOTS.

OVERTORQUE CAN OVERSTRESS

THE STUDS AND STRIP THE

THREADS.

4-13 WINCHES

WARNING

INSPECT THE WINCH CABLE BEFORE

AND AFTER EVERY USAGE. IF WIRES,

NICKS, KINKS, WORN SPOTS,

BREAKS OR ANY OTHER SIGN OF DE-

TERIORATION OR DAMAGE IS FOUND,

IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT IS MAN-

DATORY BEFORE FURTHER USAGE.

If the semitrailer is going to be out in the

weather for any length of time, it is advisable to oil

the winch cable to prevent untimely rusting and de-

terioration of the cable.

Inspect the winch mechanism thoroughly each

week to insure safe, efficient operation.

WARNING

DO NOT HANDLE THE WINCH CABLE

WHEN THE WINCH IS IN THE ENGAGE

POSITION. HANDS OR CLOTHING

COULD GET CAUGHT IN THE CABLE

AND BE PULLED INTO THE SPOOL

CAUSING SERIOUS PERSONAL IN-

JURY.

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Страница 1: ...MODEL 334C CAR CARRIER OPERATOR S MANUAL 1900 NORTH STREET MARYSVILLE KANSAS 66508 785 562 5381 F 274 1299 12 99...

Страница 2: ...defective part This warranty is void if any part not supplied by LANDOLL is used in assem bly or repair or if the machine has been altered abused or neglected LAN DOLL repair parts are warranted for n...

Страница 3: ...MODEL 334C CAR CARRIER OPERATOR S MANUAL PURCHASED FROM DATE ADDRESS PHONE NO SERIAL NO...

Страница 4: ...volved in individual prob lems between you your dealer or Landoll Manufacturing To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C a...

Страница 5: ...HE CAB DECK 3 13 3 15 LOADING THE UPPER DECK 3 14 3 16 LOADING THE LOWER DECK 3 15 3 17 SECURING THE LOAD 3 17 3 18 UNLOADING THE LOWER DECK 3 18 3 19 UNLOADING THE UPPER DECK 3 18 3 20 UNLOADING THE...

Страница 6: ...ICH IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS IN JURY WARNING WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH OF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION CAUTION INDI...

Страница 7: ...ent Drawings in this section locate adjustment points on the equipment NOTE IF THE EQUIPMENT IS IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED OR MAINTAINED THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT LANDOLL CORPOR...

Страница 8: ......

Страница 9: ...LENGTH 35 OVERALL WIDTH 102 WEIGHT 13 300 LB UPPER DECK INSIDE WIDTH 87 DECK HEIGHT TRANSPORT POSITION 98 119 LOWER DECK INSIDE WIDTH 94 DECK HEIGHT TRANSPORT POSITION 34 WINCH QUANTITY 4 CAPACITY 8...

Страница 10: ...WHEEL FASTENERS ALL MODELS OUTER SPINDLE NUTS 250 400 FT LBS PILOT WHEEL NUTS 450 500 FT LBS DISK WHEEL INNER WHEEL NUTS 450 500 FT LBS DISK WHEEL OUTER WHEEL NUTS 450 500 FT LBS CAPACITY RATINGS ARE...

Страница 11: ...65 81 90 112 9 16 12 55 62 80 100 110 137 9 16 18 60 75 90 112 130 162 5 8 11 75 94 110 137 170 212 5 8 18 85 106 130 162 180 225 3 4 10 130 162 200 250 280 350 3 4 16 150 188 220 275 320 400 7 8 9 12...

Страница 12: ...146 75 85 16 115 125 202 218 109 121 20 160 180 248 272 213 237 24 185 215 303 327 238 262 32 250 290 310 340 LANDOLL CORPORATION HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 37o JIC ORS ORB REV 10 97 THIS...

Страница 13: ...one within the truck using the trailer parking emergency valve or by disconnecting the emergency glad hands 3 1 3 Air Brake System The air brake system of the semitrailer is oper ated from the towing...

Страница 14: ...connect the tractor hydraulic lines Use the TRAILER TILT CONTROL See Figure 3 2 to raise or lower the king pin plate sufficiently to allow proper coupling Drain all air and moisture from the tractor a...

Страница 15: ...tractor disconnects from the semitrailer locate the source of the coupling failure repair before continuing and repeat Steps 3 3 3 and 3 3 4 3 3 5 Check that the tractor couples securely to the semitr...

Страница 16: ...t cylinders 3 5 3 Verify that the traveling undercarriage is completely slid back to transport position Shut off hydraulic power 3 5 4 Check the operation of all lights and sig nals on the semitrailer...

Страница 17: ...ce the vehicle speed exceeds 4 mph the light should remain off unless a fault occurs or the key switch is turned off then on again b If the warning lamp does not go off a fault exists in the trailer A...

Страница 18: ...equalized or not tail heavy 3 8 3 If the trailer is partially loaded move the undercarriage forward but not enough to cause the trailer to be tail heavy Do not move the undercarriage after the traile...

Страница 19: ...s the neutral position DOWN In this position the front end of the trailer is lowered 3 9 4 The DECK TILT CONTROLS operate the two sets of arms which support the upper deck They have three positions UP...

Страница 20: ...E SPOOL COULD ALLOW THE CA BLE TO COME OFF THE SPOOL 3 10 1 The WINCH HYDRAULIC CONTROLS See Figure 3 2 are located on the hydrau lic control panel and the remote control See Figure 3 4 It is a three...

Страница 21: ...b To resume operation the POWER SWITCH must be turned off and back on again 3 11 3 The DECK SELECTOR is in the middle of the front panel See Figure 3 4 LOWER When the deck selector is in this posi ti...

Страница 22: ...il the arm is locked in position 3 12 4 Verify that the arm is locked by looking through the window on the arm to see if the cogs are engaged See Figure 3 5 WARNING DO NOT PUT FINGERS OR OBJECTS INTO...

Страница 23: ...afety standards Do not load any payload that will overload any component of the trailer or cause an unsafe condition 3 13 2 Park the tractor trailer in a straight line on a level even surface Set the...

Страница 24: ...3 12 Figure 3 7 Lining Up the Over the Cab Deck Figure 3 8 Loading the Over the Cab Deck...

Страница 25: ...e first vehicle and pull it to the front of the upper deck Secure the vehicle so it will not roll forward or backward 3 14 8 Tilt the front of the trailer back down as far as it will go 3 14 9 Unlock...

Страница 26: ...the ap proach plate of the lower deck touches the ground 3 15 5 Free wheel the winch cable from winch 3 See Figure 3 6 out until it is at the rear of the upper deck so it is accessible after loading t...

Страница 27: ...e sure there is adequate clearance between the upper and lower deck to load vehicles on lower deck See Figure 3 10 3 16 2 If the approach plate is not already on the ground pull the trailer axles forw...

Страница 28: ...3 16 Figure 3 11 Loading the Lower Deck...

Страница 29: ...ont and rear to the deck with 5 16 HI TEST chain Key holes are provided in the front and rear of each deck floor to anchor and D rings are provided in the mid section of each trailer deck for anchorin...

Страница 30: ...far as possible 3 18 4 Tilt the trailer up until the approach plate touches the ground 3 18 5 With load securing devices removed reel out the winch on which the rear most vehicle is attached so that...

Страница 31: ...MPACT GUARD SYSTEM Vehicle standards FMVSS No 224 Rear Im pact Protection requires all 334 Series trailers manufactured after January 26 1998 to be equipped with a rear impact guard certified by the m...

Страница 32: ...3 20 Figure 3 13 Rear Impact Guard and Antilock Brake System...

Страница 33: ...gard it s read ing One of the valves is an ABS relay valve with integrated electronic control unit The other valve is an ABS relay valve that is controlled by the elec tronic control unit on the first...

Страница 34: ...in bearings electrical systems and air systems Moisture attracted by warm parts can con dense collect and freeze to immobilize equipment The tractor trailer operator must always be alert for indicator...

Страница 35: ...or broken parts must be repaired or replaced at once Determine the cause of any binding or hy draulic leakage at once Correct the problem before using the tractor or semitrailer b Use the Troubleshoo...

Страница 36: ...ulti purpose Grease Ronex Multi purpose Grease Phil Lube M W Grease MarFax All Purpose 4 ALL YEAR Industrial Oil 32 Estic 32 Condor 32 or Magnus 32 Regal Oil R O 32 5 ALL YEAR Gear Lube SAE 80W 90 Gea...

Страница 37: ...OSES I I I WINCH GEAR CASE I I 2 c AIR LINE FILTER I R AIR LINE LUBRICATOR I I R 1 c I Inspect R Replace T Tighten Adjust Torque L Lubricate C Clean NOTES a Perform at the time shown Shorten service i...

Страница 38: ...luminum use water and a mild non abrasive soap or deter gent such as those recommended for auto motive finishes or a non etching non abrasive aluminum cleaner Use a soft cloth or sponge Rinse with cle...

Страница 39: ...ULIC HOSES THE HOSE COVERS ARE SUSCEPTI BLE TO ACID DETERIORATION a Check the oil level of the tractor wet kit hy draulic tank weekly or after any leakage See Table 4 1 for proper hydraulic oil Check...

Страница 40: ...4 6 Figure 4 3 Model 334C Wiring Diagram...

Страница 41: ...rounded to bare metal surfaces Paint grease wax and other coatings act as insulators Replace ment lamps must be equivalent to the factory installed lamp 4 7 334C WIRING PARTS LIST REF DES FUNCTION DS1...

Страница 42: ...tter is transmitting activate the emergency stop on the transmitter This will disable the power relay and the transmitter will transmit for 10 seconds The RF and Power Indicator LED s will be on c To...

Страница 43: ...rake Size Ride Height Block Height 12 1 4 Dia 3 5 4 1 2 d Lower the trailer by exhausting air from the air springs by moving the control arm to the down position about 45 until the axle tube is restin...

Страница 44: ...t each axle gauge point to the axle Double point end against the inner and outer wheel bearing surfaces of the spindle being checked and the other point on the inner bearing surface on the other spind...

Страница 45: ...4 11 Figure 4 7 Checking Axle for Bend Figure 4 8 Examples of Camber...

Страница 46: ...be in good repair with no binding or other restrictions before aligning All defective parts of the suspension or axles must be replaced immediately b Air Ride Suspension Axles The air ride suspension...

Страница 47: ...MBER EM PLOYS A SPRING WITH HIGH FORCES SERVICE SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT 4 9 2 Spring Air Brake Check for faulty units Check the condensation holes on the underside o...

Страница 48: ...es for proper re installation and disconnect from the brake chamber 6 Remove the brake chamber from the axle brackets d Installation of Brake Unit 1 CAGE THE POWER SPRING following the steps outlined...

Страница 49: ...eturn springs 7 Remove camshaft lock ring spacer washer and camshaft 8 Remove roller pin retainers 9 Remove roller pins and rollers from shoes 10 Remove camshaft bushings and seals from spider 11 Afte...

Страница 50: ...4 16 Figure 4 12 Axle and Brake Assembly...

Страница 51: ...re the movement of the push rod from the completely released position to the applied position by marking the push rod where it exits the air chamber before and after application 7 If the brakes have b...

Страница 52: ...rod to length 13 If the push rod is not fully engaged in clevis body install a new push rod cut to length 14 Install the slack adjuster on the cam shaft 15 Rotate the manual adjuster shaft CW until t...

Страница 53: ...le If any portion of the brake sur face exceeds the maximum diameter it must be discarded The maximum is 120 over the nominal new diameter unless stated other wise on the casting The maximum diameter...

Страница 54: ...4 20 Figure 4 14 Outboard Mount Hub and Drum Figure 4 15 Inboard Mount Hub and Drum...

Страница 55: ...PS l If studs are marked R or L right hand R hubs should be installed on the curbside of the vehicle left hand L hubs should be in stalled on the driver side DANGER FAILURE TO USE THE CORRECT STUD ON...

Страница 56: ...seating of the bearings and cups in the wheel hub f Loosen the inner adjustment nut so that the wheel will turn freely g Retighten the inner adjustment nut to 50 ft lbs while rotating the wheel to pr...

Страница 57: ...e any foreign objects from between duals 4 12 2 Tire Matching Both tires on the same spindle must be the same size in order to properly distribute the load and braking forces between them The tire mus...

Страница 58: ...ten to 50 foot pounds using the sequence in Figure 4 20 Then tighten to full torque of 450 to 500 foot pounds using the same sequence g Torque will drop after the first 50 to 100 miles of operation Ch...

Страница 59: ...4 25 Figure 4 19 Mounting Tires and Wheels Figure 4 20 Stud Tightening Sequence...

Страница 60: ...d or cleaned under pressure by first removing the fill plug then removing the bowl e Do not replace the fill plug until the bowl and guard are in position and the clamp ring is locked into place IMPOR...

Страница 61: ...ilter dirty or clogged Drain oil and replace filter Oil lines dirty or collapsed Clean or replace as nec essary Air leaks in pump suction line Repair or replace as necessary Worn or dirty pump Clean r...

Страница 62: ...N SYSTEM Incorrect low dirty oil Use recommended oil Fill reservoir with clean oil Replace filter Engine running too fast Reduce engine speed Excessive internal leakage Repair or replace part s as nee...

Страница 63: ...ssible problem under that symptom If the problem cannot be located see an automotive electrical specialist For maintenance procedures see Section 4 5 SYMPTOM PROBLEM REMEDY NO LIGHTS Fuse blown on tra...

Страница 64: ...n wheels Clean wheels Tire s out of balance Balance tires Brakes dragging Locate cause and repair Object s stuck between duals Remove object s RAPID TIRE WEAR DETERIORATION CENTER TREAD WEAR Over infl...

Страница 65: ...hopping or potholes Adjust turning practices and speed according to road conditions Improper tightening sequence Follow proper tight ening sequence See Figure 4 20 BROKEN STUDS Over tightening Use co...

Страница 66: ...or replace bushing Improper lubrication Lubricate per Figure 4 1 Worn brake shoe bushing Replace bushing Brake drum distortion Replace drum Broken brake chamber spring Replace spring Brake chamber pu...

Страница 67: ...need relining Reline brakes Low air pressure Troubleshoot air system Relay emergency valve failure Replace Brakes overheated Stop and allow brakes to cool locate cause of overheating BRAKES GRABBING G...

Страница 68: ...brake linings distorted or over machined drums Also check for operating conditions or loads that create severe or excessive brake appli cations BRAKES PULL TO EITHER SIDE Drums of different diameters...

Страница 69: ...solenoids direct and then try the unit Solenoids on spool valve malfunctioning Check solenoids on valve for proper valve switching NOTE Since the solenoid valves are hydraulically pi lot operated hydr...

Страница 70: ...NOTES 5 10...

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