Maintenance procedures 9. top plate removal, Lube plate inspection – SAF-HOLLAND XL-FW10028OM 31 NoLube and 33 Low Lube Series Fifth Wheels User Manual

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XL-FW10028OM-en-US Rev A 09-10 Amendments and Errors Reserved. © SAF-HOLLAND, Inc.

Maintenance Procedures

9. Top Plate Removal

Failure to prevent pocket
inserts from falling out of

the top plate could cause a
potentially hazardous

situation which, if not

avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.

1.

Remove bracket pin retention nuts
and bolts from both sides of fifth
wheel top plate (Figure 26).

2.

Using a pry bar, pull bracket pins out
of fifth wheel top plate (Figure 26).

3.

Using a lifting device capable of
lifting 500 lbs., remove the top plate
from the mounting base. Place fifth
wheel on a flat, clean working area.

10. Lube Plate Inspection

Thoroughly steam clean top surface of fifth
wheel for visual inspection. Replace lube
plates if:

One or both lube plates is missing.

A straight edge laid across the lube
plate contacts any metal portion of
the fifth wheel surrounding the lube
plates (Figure 27).

Figure 26

IMPORTANT: Fifth wheel assembly has
replaceable pocket inserts

installed between the fifth

wheel top plate and
mounting base. Take care
when removing fifth wheel
top plate not to lose pocket
inserts.

BRACKET PIN

TOP

PLATE

RETENTION NUT

RETENTION BOLT

Figure 27

LOOK FOR
STRAIGHT EDGE
CONTACT HERE

NOTE: Follow instructions published by
lifting device manufacturer for
proper operation of lifting device.

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