2 safety information, 3 general information, 4 axle assemblies – JLG G5-18A Service Manual User Manual

Page 63: 1 axle serial number plate, 2 axle specifications, 3 axle internal service, 4 axle maintenance, Safety information, General information, Axle assemblies

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5-3

G5-18A, 2505H, 25.5

Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires

5.2

SAFETY INFORMATION

5.3

GENERAL INFORMATION

Before performing any inspection, maintenance or
service operation, thoroughly clean the unit. The axles
and drive shafts should be checked and repaired only by
experienced service technicians who are aware of all
safety instructions and particular component features.

Use suitable products to thoroughly clean all
disassembled mechanical parts to help prevent personal
injury to the worker and prevent damage to the parts.
Carefully inspect the integrity of all moving parts
(bearings, yokes, tubes, gears, shafts, etc.) and fasteners
(nuts, bolts, washers, etc.) as they are subject to major
stress and wear.

5.4

AXLE ASSEMBLIES

5.4.1

Axle Serial Number Plate

The front and rear axle serial number plate is located on
the inside of each axle on the right side of the center
section. Information on the serial number plate is required
in correspondence regarding the axle.

Supply information from the axle serial number plate
when communicating about an axle assembly or axle
components.

5.4.2

Axle Specifications

General axle specifications are found in Section 2,
“General Information and Specifications.”

5.4.3

Axle Internal Service

Detailed axle service instructions (covering the axle,
differential, brakes and wheel-end safety, repair,
disassembly, reassembly, adjustment and
troubleshooting information) are provided in the following
publications:

Front Axle Manual P/N 31200419

Rear Axle Manual P/N 31200981

5.4.4

Axle Maintenance

CLEANING: Clean parts with machined or ground
surfaces (such as gears, bearings and shafts) with
emulsion cleaners or petroleum-based cleaners. DO
NOT
steam clean internal components and the interior of
the planetary hub and axle housing. Water can cause
corrosion of critical parts. Rust contamination in the
lubricant can cause gear and bearing failure. Remove old
gasket material from all surfaces.

DRYING: Use clean, lintless towels to dry components
after cleaning. DO NOT dry bearings by spinning them
with compressed air; this can damage mating surfaces
due to lack of lubrication. After drying, coat components
with oil or a rust-preventive chemical to help protect them
from corrosion. If storing components for a prolonged
period, wrap them in wax paper.

PERIODIC OPERATION REQUIREMENT: Every two
weeks, drive the machine far enough to cause the drive-
train components to make several complete revolutions.
This will help ensure that internal components receive
lubrication to minimize deterioration caused by
environmental factors such as high humidity.

SUBMERSION: If the machine has been exposed to
water deep enough to cover the hubs, disassemble the
wheel ends and inspect for water damage and
contamination. If the carrier housing was submerged in
water, especially if the water level was above the vent
tube (breather), drain the axle and inspect internal parts
for water damage and contamination. Before assembling
and refilling the unit with the specified lubricant(s), clean,
examine and replace damaged parts as necessary.

WARNING

DO NOT service the machine without following all
safety precautions as outlined in the “Safety Practices”
section of this manual.

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