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HGF Series Service Procedure
Figure 2
Before you disassemble the HGF Hydraguide unit or any
of its parts, read this entire manual. It provides important
information on parts and procedures you will need to
know to service the HGF.
When disassembling any of the parts, use a clean work
bench. Wash all parts in clean petroleum based solvent
and blow them dry. Keep each part separate to avoid
nicks and burrs.
WARNING: SINCE THEY ARE FLAMMABLE, BE
EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN USING ANY SOLVENT.
EVEN A SMALL EXPLOSION OR FIRE COULD CAUSE
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND BE SURE
TO COMPLY WITH OSHA OR OTHER MAXIMUM AIR
PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS.
WARNING: REMOVE STEERING WHEEL WITH A
STEERING WHEEL PULLER AFTER REMOVING
WHEEL NUT. DO NOT LOOSEN WITH HAMMER, AS
THIS COULD DAMAGE UNIT INTERNALLY.
Before you disconnect any hoses, clean off all outside
dirt from around the fittings. Plug the port holes and
hoses immediately after you disconnect the hoses and
before you remove the HGF from the vehicle. This is to
prevent foreign matter from entering the HGF and
damaging it when you clean and reassemble it.
Remove any contact brush cover (49) contact brush
cover seal (48) and related screw and lock washers (50),
and disconnect any horn wire connection to the HGF
unit. Next, remove nuts from the mounting bolts, blow the
unit dry and place it on a work bench.
Components throughout this assembly are stacked on
four bolts and held in alignment with alignment pins
designed to be a slip fit into the components. Use the
minimum force necessar y and maximum care to
separate or assemble the components.
The HGF Hydraguide unit has several components that
are of brazed laminate construction, plates and parts
bonded together per manently to for m an integral
component that is not subject to disassembly for service.
Disassemble the HGF unit only to the extent shown in
this manual.
CAUTION: Do not force or abuse closely fitted parts,
or you may damage them. Use only genuine Ross or
OEM approved service parts.
The components, required to service an HGF unit and
their service part numbers are available from authorized
OEM par ts distr ibutors or other author ized HGF
distributors.
HGF: Disassembly and Inspection
Preparation before disassembly
1. Remove screw and lock washers
(45) and contact brush assemblies
(44) and washers (46) or spacer
(51) from the upper cover and
jacket tube assembly (37) if the
HGF unit is so equipped. See
FIGURE 2.
Remove contact brush
assembly & related
components
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