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RADIATOR AND OIL COOLER

Template Date: 1994_04_29Template Name: OM_1_col

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Wheel nut torque settings

Tool required

-A torque wrench

Service specifications

Torque tightening check................................................................Every 250 hours Every day for five day, after remove a wheel (After the first 50 hours during the running-in period) Front wheel nuts.........................................................................................300 Nm Rear wheel nuts..........................................................................................300 Nm

Replacing a wheel

Tools required

-One 30 mm (1.18 inch) wrench for hexagonal head bolts

STEP 1

Park the machine on flat, level ground, with no obstacles in the area.

STEP 2

Loosen the retaining nuts from the wheel which is to be removed.

STEP 3

Start the engine and use the loader attachment and the stabilizers to lift the machine until the wheels are no longer in contact with the ground.

STEP 4

Stop the engine, engage parking brake and remove the starter switch key.

STEP 5

Place blocks under the axle for the wheel which is to be removed.

STEP 6

Remove the nuts and remove the wheel.

STEP 7

CP99D004 Install a new wheel, observing the orientation of the tread pattern.

STEP 8

Install the nuts and tighten them to correct torque, see “Wheel nut torque settings”.

STEP 9

Remove the blocks from under the axle.

STEP 10

Lower the machine to the ground. NOTE : Make sure that the new wheel has a sufficient inflation pressure. Reinflate it if necessary. IMPORTANT : Make sure you protect your face before using compressed air.

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