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Published 9-04-2014, Control # 422-08
RT765E-2 SERVICE MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
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GROVE
Installation
1.
When installing a new hose, loosely connect each end
and make sure the hose takes up the designed position
before tightening the connection. Clamps should be
tightened sufficiently to hold the hose without crushing
and to prevent chafing.
2.
If a hose is replaced on a part that moves during
operation, be sure it moves freely by moving the part
through its complete range of movement.
3.
Be sure any hose which has been installed is not kinked
or twisted.
Free moving, unsupported hoses must never rub on each
other or related work surfaces. This causes chafing and
reduces hose life.
Bearings
Antifriction Bearings
When an anti friction bearing is removed, cover it to keep out
dirt and abrasives. Wash bearings in non-flammable
cleaning solution and allow them to drain dry. The bearing
may be dried with compressed air but do not spin the
bearing. Discard the bearings if the races and balls or rollers
are pitted, scored, or show signs of heat damage. If the
bearing is serviceable, coat it with oil and wrap it in clean
waxed paper. Do not unwrap new bearings until time of
installation. The life of an anti friction bearing will be
shortened if not properly lubricated. Dirt in an anti friction
bearing can cause the bearing to lock resulting in the shaft
turning in the inner race or the outer race turning within the
cage.
Double Row, Tapered Roller
Double row, tapered roller bearings are precision fit during
manufacture and components are not interchangeable. The
cups, cones, and spacers are usually etched with the same
serial number and letter designator. If no letter designators
are found, wire the components together to assure correct
installation. Reusable bearing components should be
installed in their original positions.
Heating Bearings
Bearings which require expansion for installation should be
heated in oil not to exceed 250 °F (121° C). When more than
one part is heated to aid in assembly, they must be allowed
to cool and then pressed together again. Parts often
separate as they cool and contract.
Installation
Lubricate new or used bearings before installation. Bearings
that are to be preloaded must have a film of oil over the entire
assembly to obtain accurate pre-loading. When installing a
bearing, spacer, or washer against a shoulder on a shaft, be
sure the chamfered side is toward the shoulder.
When pressing bearings into a retainer or bore, uniformly
apply pressure to the outer race. If the bearing is pressed on
the shaft, uniformly apply pressure on the inner race.
Preload
Preload is an initial load placed on the bearing at the time of
assembly. Whether a tapered roller bearing should have
preload could depend on any of several conditions: rigidity of
the housings and shaft, bearing spread, speed of operation,
etc.
To determine whether a bearing requires preload or end
c l e a r a n c e , c o n s u l t t h e d i s a s s e m b l y a n d a s s e m b l y
instructions pertaining to that bearing.
Care should be exercised in applying preload. Misapplication
while preloading bearings requiring end clearance can result
in bearing failure.
Sleeve Bearings
Do not install sleeve bearings with a hammer. Use a press
and be sure to apply the pressure directly in line with the
bore. If it is necessary to drive a bearing into place, use a
bearing driver or a bar with a smooth flat end. If a sleeve
bearing has an oil hole, align it with the oil hole in the mating
part.
Gaskets
Be sure the holes in the gaskets correspond with the
passages in the mating parts. If it is necessary to make
gaskets, select material of the proper type and thickness. Be
sure to cut holes in the right places. Blank gaskets can cause
serious damage.
When removed, always install new cylinder head and
manifold gaskets using recommended gasket compound on
head gaskets to allow uniform sealing.
Batteries
Clean batteries by scrubbing them with a solution of baking
soda and water. Rinse with clear water. After cleaning, dry
thoroughly and coat terminals and connections with an anti
corrosion compound or grease.
If the machine is to be stored or not used for an extended
period of time, the batteries should be removed. Store the
batteries in a cool (not subfreezing), dry place, preferably on
wooden shelves. Never store on concrete. A small charge
should be introduced periodically to keep the specific gravity
rating at recommended level.
Reference Only
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