Wheels and tires, 40–01 wheel nut checking, Caution – Sterling Trucks Acterra MX User Manual

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40–01 Wheel Nut Checking

IMPORTANT: In addition to the maintenance
interval in this manual, check the wheel nut
torque the first 50 to 100 miles (80 to 160 km)
of operation after a wheel has been removed
and installed.

When checking wheel nuts on a dual disc assembly,
remove one outer nut at a time, tighten the inner nut,
then reinstall the outer nut. Repeat this procedure for
all of the inner wheel nuts in the sequence shown in

Fig. 1

, then tighten all of the outer wheel nuts in the

same sequence.

CAUTION

Too little wheel nut torque can cause wheel
shimmy, resulting in wheel damage, stud break-
age, and extreme tire tread wear. Too much wheel
nut torque can break studs, damage threads, and
crack discs in the stud hole area.

See

Table 1

,

Table 2

, or

Table 3

for wheel nut

torque specifications.

Fastener Torque for 10-Hole Disc Wheel

With Inner and Outer Locknuts

Description

Nut Size

Wheel

Manufacturer

Torque (dry threads):

lbf·ft (N·m)

Front Wheel Nut

3/4–16, 1-1/8–16

Accuride

450–500 (610–680)

Rear Wheel Inner Nut

3/4–16

Accuride

450–500 (610–680)

Rear Wheel Outer Nut

1-1/8–16

Accuride

450–500 (610–680)

Wheel Stud Retainer Nut

3/4–16

Accuride

175–200 (235–270)

Table 1, Fastener Torque for 10-Hole Disc Wheel With Inner and Outer Locknuts

Fastener Torque for 8-Hole Disc Wheel

With Cone Locknuts

Description

Nut Size

Torque (lubricated threads):

lbf·ft (N·m)

Front and Rear Wheel Nuts

M20

280–310 (380–420)

Table 2, Fastener Torque for 8-Hole Disc Wheel With Cone Locknuts

Spoke-Type Wheel Fastener Torque

Description

Size

Wheel

Manufacturer

Torque (dry threads):

lbf·ft (N·m)

Front Wheel Nut, 5- and
6-Spoke

3/4–10

Gunite

200–225 (270–305)

*

Rear Wheel Nut, 5- and
6-Spoke With Channel Spacer

3/4–10

Gunite

200–225 (270–305)

Rear Wheel Nut, 5- and
6-Spoke With Corrugated
Channel Spacer

3/4–10

Gunite

240–260 (325–350)

*

On front axles with over 12,000 lbs (5448 kg) capacity, tighten the wheel nuts 240 to 265 lbf·ft (325 to 359 N·m).

Gunite part number W–854 nut with a phosphate and oil coating must be used.

Table 3, Spoke-Type Wheel Fastener Torque

Wheels and Tires

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