TIRES, BRAKES AND DRIVETRAIN
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Service Brake Pedal Assembly
NOTE
The service brake assembly (brake pedal) includes the
mechanical brake pedal assembly, containing a pivot
bushing. The only normal repair items are the pivot
bushing, linear brake potentiometer or the brake return
spring.
Replacing Any Other Hydraulic Brake
Component
1.
Set the key switch to OFF, remove the key from the
key switch and place in a secure area.
2.
Perform Lock Out/Tag Out procedure and disconnect
the battery.
3.
Apply the parking brake.
4.
Make sure all the other wheels are securely blocked
so that the truck cannot move.
5.
Remove covers as needed.
6.
Replace the damaged component.
Traction Motor and Gear Box
NOTE
This section explains rear tire/gearbox maintenance.
Removing the Drive Wheel
1.
Set the key to OFF, remove the key and place in a
secure area.
2.
Apply the parking brake.
3.
Disconnect the battery.
4.
Perform a Lock Out/Tag Out as required.
5.
Block both front wheels so the truck cannot move.
6.
Lift and support the truck so that the drive wheel is
clear of the floor by about an inch.
7.
Remove the lug nuts.
8.
Using adequate support, remove the drive wheel.
NOTE
Wheel and tire combination weigh over 200 lbs. (90.7 kg).
9.
When installing the new wheel, tighten the lug nuts to
125 ft. lbs. (90 Nm) in a staggered order. See
Figure 2-2.
Checking Drive Wheel Gearbox
1. With the rear tire raised and supported, spin the drive
wheel and check for noise, rolling resistance and free
play.
2.
Rock the wheel in and out on the gearbox. If there is
any noticeable movement, the gearbox must be
checked or replaced.
NOTE
There are no user serviceable parts for the gearbox
assembly. The unit must be replaced as a complete
assembly.
Servicing the Drive Train Assembly
DANGER
1.
Position the truck on a flat surface and block the front
wheels to prevent movement.
2.
Set the key switch to OFF, remove the key from the
key switch and place in a secure area.
3.
Disconnect the battery and install Lock Out/Tag Out.
IMPORTANT
Always place an appropriate support stand under the
truck if it is being lifted. Lower the truck to the stand,
having both the lifting device and stand supporting
the weight of the truck.
DANGER
Perform service only in a well-ventilated area. Do
not breathe vapors. Wear protective goggles,
aprons and gloves. Avoid contact with skin, eyes
and clothes. Keep away from heat and flame.
Failure to observe these precautions may result
in injury or death. If you become dizzy, get fresh
air and medical help immediately. If solvent
contacts your eyes, immediately treat in
accordance with the recommendations on the
container.
Do not mix different types of lubricants. Always
read the label affixed to the fluid container for all
safety information before use.
Getting under a truck when it is lifted or jacked is
dangerous and could cause serious injury or
death. NEVER go under a truck that is supported
only by a jack.
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