5 axle removal, 6 axle installation, Axle removal – JLG G12-55A AccuPlace Service Manual User Manual

Page 58: Axle installation

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Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires

5.4

G10-55A & G12-55A AccuPlace

5.3.5

Axle Removal

The front and rear axle assemblies differ in that the front
axle assembly is equipped with a parking brake
mechanism and a limited-slip feature; the rear axle has
neither. The following steps outline a typical axle removal
procedure, suitable for either the front or the rear axle
assembly.

Cleanliness is extremely important. Before attempting to
remove the axle, thoroughly clean the machine. Avoid
spraying water or cleaning solution on the stabilizer
solenoids and other electrical components. If using a
steam cleaner, seal all openings before steam cleaning.

Note: Clear the work area of all debris, unnecessary
personnel, etc. Allow sufficient space to raise the
machine and to remove the axle.

1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface, level the

machine, fully retract the boom, lower the boom,
place the travel select lever in the (N) NEUTRAL
position, engage the parking brake, straighten all
wheels and shut the engine OFF.

2. Place a Do Not Operate Tag on both the ignition key

switch and steering wheel, stating that the machine
should not be operated.

3. Open the engine cover. Allow the system fluids to

cool.

4. Remove the battery negative (-) cable from the

battery negative (-) terminal.

5. Remove the optional fender assembly.

6. If the axle will be disassembled after removal, place

a suitable receptacle under the axle (1) and wheel
hubs drain plugs. Remove the drain plugs and allow
the axle oil to drain into the receptacle. Transfer the
used axle oil into a suitable covered container, and
label the container as “Used Oil.” Dispose of used oil
at an approved recycling facility.

7. Label, disconnect and cap the steering and brake

lines at the axle. Wipe up any spilled oil.

8. Block the front and rear of both tires on the axle that

is not being removed. Ensure that the machine will
remain in place during axle removal before
proceeding.

9. Raise the machine using a suitable jack or hoist.

Place suitable supports under both sides of the
frame and lower the machine onto the supports.
Ensure that the machine will remain in place during
axle removal.

10. Support the axle that is being removed with a suitable

jack, hoist or overhead crane and sling. DO NOT
raise the axle or the machine.

11. Remove both wheel and tire assemblies from the

axle that is being removed. Refer to Section 5.5.1,
“Removing Wheel and Tire Assembly from Machine.”

Note: The wheel and tire assemblies must be re-installed
later with the directional tread pattern “arrows” facing in
the direction of forward travel.

12. Remove the drive shaft assembly. Refer to Section

5.4.3, “Drive Shaft Removal.”

13. Remove the bolts and locknuts securing the axle to

the frame.

14. Remove the axles from the machine using the jack,

hoist or overhead crane and sling supporting the
axle. DO NOT raise or otherwise disturb the machine
while removing the axle. Balance the axle and
prevent it from tipping, turning or falling while
removing it from beneath the machine. Place the
axle on a suitable support or holding stand.

5.3.6

Axle Installation

1. Before proceeding, ensure that the machine will

remain in place during axle installation. Block the
front and rear of both tires on the axle that is already
installed on the machine.

2. If applicable, raise the machine using a suitable jack

or hoist. Place suitable supports beneath the frame
and lower the machine onto the supports, allowing
enough room for axle installation. Ensure that the
machine will remain in place during axle installation.

3. Using a suitable jack, hoist or overhead crane and

sling, remove the axle from its support or holding
stand. Balance the axle and prevent it from tipping,
turning or falling while positioning it beneath the
machine. DO NOT raise or otherwise disturb the
machine while installing the axle. Keep the axle
supported and balanced on the jack, hoist or
overhead crane and sling throughout the installation
procedure.

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(in rear)

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