Replacing and shimming boom slide pads — general – Lull 6K Service Manual User Manual

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Boom and Transfer

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Service Manual — Models 644B, 6K, 844C, 8K, 1044C, 10K

Replacing and Shimming Boom Slide Pads — General

Fig. 6-36: Slide Pad Installation (2-Section Shown)

(Ref. Fig. 6-36) As boom pads wear, it becomes necessary to install or
remove shims to maintain the correct clearances. Specific instructions and
clearances for 2-section, 3-section, and 4-section booms are provided on
following pages.

Usually, the main load bearing pads (caged pads) are the only pads that
will need shimming. The other pads are not normally subjected to heavy
wear.

Fig. 6-37: Positioning Retaining Block

(Ref. Fig. 6-37) After shimming caged pads, the retaining block must be
correctly positioned to prevent possible damage to the boom.

Shims

Bolted

Pad

Caged Pad

Pad

Capscrew

Lockwas

her

Pad

Cage

Retaining Block

J1019

Position this edge just below

lower limit of pad chamfer.

Retaining Block

Pad

Lower Limit of Pad

Chamfer

J1042

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