Body and Implement Mounting Guidelines U500 North America
Implement / Body Installation
August 2005
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4.14.3 Bodies/implements on the ball points
Ballpoints and ball half shells (for positions and size see Figure
4.59, Figure 4.61 and Figure 4.62 or vehicle drawings on the Uni-
mog Resource CD) are provided to mount the platform on the
chassis. If an implement is mounted on the chassis in the same
manner (ball points on the platform subframe and ball half shells
on the implement) it must be ensured that there is sufficient clear-
ance between the ball half shell and the ball yoke; see also Figure
4.59.
The load on the ballpoints must not exceed the load, which results
from a platform, which is loaded to its maximum permissible value
of 15,400 lbs / 7,000 kg (depends on the maximum permissible
axle loads and the GVW). When tipping, each ballpoint must only
be loaded vertically with maximum 5,070 lbs / 2,300 kg.
For implement mounting on the platform ballpoints the original ball
mounting parts must be used. The necessary mounting parts are
listed in Table 4.13 and can be ordered by any authorized Freight-
liner Unimog dealer.
Parts designation:
Part number:
Note:
Ball half shell
A 405 610 00 35
2 pieces required
Ball half shell
A 405 610 01 35
2 pieces required
Plastic inlay
A 405 615 00 75
4 pieces required
Locating bolt
A 405 619 00 74
1 piece required*
Locating bolt
A 405 619 01 74
1 piece required*
Securing chains
A 000 619 01 74
2 pieces required*
*Should be replaced with regular bolts and nuts, if the body can’t be tilted!
Table 4.13: Necessary mounting parts for ballpoint mounting
Note:
A unilateral load on the subframe must be avoided.
The permissible axle loads are to adhere to.
Caution:
Risk of damage to the platform subframe. The tip-
ping shell must not lay on the ball yoke (see
Figure 4.59)!
Tipping shell
must not lay on
the ball yoke!
Figure 4.59: Mounting diagram on the platform subframe
Available platform sub frames for the U500 NA
Four different platform sub frames are available for the U500NA:
•
Low platform subframe (code P60) available for short wheelbase
•
Low platform subframe (code P60) available for long wheelbase
•
High platform subframe (code P80) available for short wheel-
base
•
High platform subframe (code P80) available for long wheelbase
The low platform subframe is the standard subframe for the
U500NA. Unimog vehicles with power hydraulics and/or live P.T.O.
(code N05) will be equipped with high platform sub frames (code
P80).
Note: The power hydraulic components protrude approxi-
mately 2.48 in / 63 mm above the upper edge of the plat-
form subframe.
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