SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Boom

3.62

Model 6036 Legacy

4. Boom shifts to right or left

when extending.

1. Boom pivot pin improperly

shimmed.

2. Incorrect wear pad gap or

shimming, or wear pads
excessively worn.

1. Re-shim the boom to a maximum

total gap of .10" (2.5 mm) with
shims distributed evenly on both
sides of the boom pivot pin.

2. Shim wear pads to correct gap.

Replace wear pads as needed.
(Refer to Section 3.3.8, a. “Boom
Wear Pad Replacement.”)

5. Excessive boom pivot pin

noise and/or wear.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Worn bearing(s).

1. Lubricate at regular intervals.

Replace worn pins as needed.

2. Replace bearing(s) and

lubricate at regular intervals.

6. Excessive slave cylinder

pivot pin noise and/or wear.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Worn bearing(s).

1. Lubricate at regular intervals.

Replace worn pins as needed.

2. Replace bearing(s) and

lubricate at regular intervals.

7. Excessive lift/lower cylinder

pivot pin noise and/or wear.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Worn self-aligning bearing(s).

1. Lubricate at regular intervals.

Replace worn pins as needed.

2. Replace bearing(s) and

lubricate at regular intervals.

8. Rapid boom pad wear.

1. Incorrect wear pad gap.

2. Rapid cycle times with heavy

loads.

3. Contaminated, corroded or

rusted wear pad sliding
surfaces.

4. Operating in extremely dusty/

abrasive conditions.

1. Check wear pad gaps and

correct as needed.

2. Reduce cycle times.

3. Remove contamination and/or

corrosion from wear pad sliding
surfaces and lubricate. (Refer to
Section 3.3.8, b. “Boom Wear
Pad Lubrication.”) If the surfaces
cannot be reconditioned,
replace the boom section(s).

4. Clean equipment frequently.

9. Auxiliary hydraulics will not

operate.

1. Auxiliary hydraulic system not

operating properly.

1. Refer to Section 8.8, “Hydraulic

Circuits and Troubleshooting.”

Boom Troubleshooting (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Remedy

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