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62 - FORM NO. 56043052 / HYDRO-RETRIEVER™ 2052, CR 1300
STEERING & BRAKING SYSTEM
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Steering System
A single steer wheel at the back of the machine is operated by a single chain, which connects the steer wheel spindle to the steering column in
the operator’s compartment. The steering system requires little service other then routine lubrication and inspection. Note: See the general
maintenance section in this manual for steering lubrication instructions.
STEER WHEEL SPINDLE REMOVAL
1
Turn the operator’s steering wheel so that the steer wheel is straight.
2
Remove the squeegee tool and recovery tank from the machine. See the Vacuum/ Recovery System section in this manual for instructions
for the recovery tank removal.
3
See Figure 1. Remove the chain guard over the steer spindle Sprocket (A).
4
Loosen the (2) Bolts (B) and locknut (C), then turn the chain adjustment Bolt (D) Counterclockwise to loosen the chain tension. This will
make the chain loose enough to remove the steering spindle sprocket.
5
Remove the Bolt (E) and its washer from the center of the spindle sprocket. Work the Sprocket (A) up and off the splined spindle.
6
Lift the lock tab off the top of the spindle; then remove the cotter pin and large spindle nut.
WARNING!
Never work under the machine without safety stands or blocking installed under the frame.
7
Jack up the rear of the machine and slide the wheel spindle assembly down and out the bottom of the spindle mount housing. Note: Remove
the (4) Bolts (F) if the spindle housing must also be replaced.
Follow the instructions in reverse order to re-assemble.
STEERING CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
1
Remove the recovery tank and chain guard.
2
See Figure 1. Loosen the 2 Bolts (B) and locknut (C), then turn the chain adjustment Bolt (D) to set the chain tension (counterclockwise
to loosen the clockwise to tighten). The chain should have a deflection of 1/4 to 3/8 inch (6 to 9 mm) with moderate pressure at the
midpoint as shown.
revised 3/00
FIGURE 1