Dealer service 23, Important – Woods Equipment PRD6000 User Manual

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Dealer Service 23

MAN0475 (9/21/2005)

Spindle Assembly

Refer to Figure 17.

Bearing cones and cups are designed to work together.
It is important to position them so bearing cone taper
mates with cup taper.

1. Lubricate new cups with a light oil. Place them in

spindle housing so they will mate with bearing
cones. Cups and cones are a press fit to minimize
wear.

Seat cups securely with a press or place a large
drift in the flat lip and drive them into housing until
cup seats against machined shoulder of housing.

Remove bearing cups from housing by placing a
punch in the slots provided and driving them out.
Alternate punch positions from side to side. Take
care to prevent housing damage.

2. Place bottom bearing cone into spindle with taper

positioned to mate with cup.

Figure 17. Spindle and Shaft Assembly

IMPORTANT

Improper positioning of seals can cause seal

damage. An improperly installed seal will leak and
could cause bearing failure.

3. Identify the open side of the seal containing the

spring.

4. Apply a thin coat of Permatex to the area of

housing where seals seat.

5. Install bottom seal with spring up toward center of

housing.

6. Place seal squarely on housing and select a piece

of pipe or tubing with an OD that will set on outside
edge of seal. A tubing with an OD that is too small
will bow seal cage.

7. Carefully press seal into housing, to prevent

distortion to metal seal cage. Bottom seal should
seat firmly and squarely against machined
shoulder in housing.

8. Make sure seal lip did not roll under. Distortion to

seal cage or damage to seal lip will cause seal to
leak. Damaged seals must be replaced.

9. Insert shaft and bearing through bottom of housing.

10. Fill housing cavity with a medium grade grease.

11. Install top bearing on shaft to mate with top cone.

12. Apply a thin coat of Permatex to shaft area where

sleeve will seat.

13. Install sleeve on shaft and press sleeve and

bearing into housing until all free play is removed
and there is a very light drag on bearings (similar to
adjusting front wheel bearings on an automobile).
Check by spinning spindle. It should turn freely.

14. Be careful not to overtighten bearings. Proper

bearing adjustment is essential to good bearing
life.

15. If you overtighten bearings, hold spindle housing

and rap spindle shaft with a lead hammer.

16. Carefully press top seal in with spring up. Top seal

should be flush with or to within 1/16" above the
housing.

17. Rotate housing on spindle shaft, checking for free

movement.

18. Install grease fitting in spindle shaft.

Spindle Installation

IMPORTANT

Pulley installation sequence is very important

for bearing life. Follow the sequence exactly.

1. Install spindle through bottom of mower and secure

with four mounting bolts.

2. Install pulley and split taper bushing with integral

key on spindle shaft. Make sure bushing is in
contact with sleeve on spindle shaft.

3. Alternately tighten split taper bushing cap screws

to 12 lbs-ft.

4. Install toothed lock washer and nut on spindle

shaft. Tighten nut until snug. Bend up edge of lock
washer against a flat side on nut.

1. Grease fitting

2. Seal, 1.50 x 2.12 x .31

3. Sleeve, 1.14 x 1.50 x .55

4. Bearing, cone

5. Bearing, cup

6. Spindle, housing

7. Shaft, blade spindle

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