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Figure 4.37: Spindle Orientation
6.
Insert studs (A) into spindle as shown.
NOTE:
Plugs are factory-installed as shown in position (B), but may
come loose over time. Ensure studs are inserted into
proper location.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure clockwise spindles rotate clockwise and
counterclockwise spindles (with machined grooves) rotate
counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT:
The offset gear design makes it possible to install spindles
that rotate in the wrong direction. This will prevent discs
from spinning up after impact, resulting in cutterbar
component damage.
Figure 4.38: Left Spindle Hub
7.
Ensure that hub (A) is fully seated into cutterbar before
tightening nuts (B).
8.
Rotate spindle hub (A) to access studs, and install eleven
M12 lock nuts (B) and washers.
Figure 4.39: Tightening Pattern
9.
Torque bolts to 50 Nm (37 lbf·ft) following the tightening
pattern shown at right.
NOTE:
Hub removed from illustration for clarity.
IMPORTANT:
Do
NOT
use an impact wrench when tightening as it will
damage the weld studs.