Spicer Dana Spicer Drive Axles User Manual

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Introduction

Ordering Spicer Parts

• This parts book is organized in sections according to parts servicing
requirements. Use the Contents or page headings and colored tabs to
find information.
• Use this book to order parts for your Spicer Axle.
• For convenience, part numbers have been included for all pieces
of the carrier assembly. Some of these parts, such as the carrier and
caps, are serviced only in kits or assemblies. Part numbers are for
your reference only.
Those parts not serviced separately are identified with NSS.

Abbreviations

• AR - As Required - Parts that vary in quantity with each axle.
Example: shims
• NSS - Not Serviced Separately - Items which can only be pur-
chased in sets, kit form or service assemblies. Example: brake shoes.
• RH/LH - Right Hand/Left Hand - Determined as viewed from behind
the vehicle looking forward.
• “RTV” - Gasket Compound - Formed-in-place gasket sealer. It is
recommended for use on all surfaces requiring a gasket.
• Assy - Assembly
• Brg - Bearing
• Diff - Differential
• Hsg - Housing
• lnv - Involute
• lASS - In Axle Speed Sensor
• ABS - Antilock Brake System
• N/A- Not Applicable
• Sir - Straight
• Follow the example below to locate and order exactly what is
required for servicing.

Kits and Assemblies

• Kits and Assemblies contain groups of individual or assembled parts
developed for optimal replacement or repair of a service problem.
• Kits and Assemblies are shown with applicable parts groupings in
the parts listing.
• See the Appendix for detailed information concerning kits applicable
to this model.

Illustrations

• Illustrations show parts in assembly groups.
• Item numbers on illustrations correspond with parts listings on
pages that accompany the drawings
• Notes are included on illustrations where additional is needed.

Parts Listings

• Parts listings are defined by parts groupings and are broken down
by service assemblies.
• Parts Listings identify a part for servicing with the following

Categories:

• Item -corresponds with numbers on illustrations for part
identification
• Current Part- service part numbers are broken down by model, type
or other applicable information
• Description - specifies part name or description
• Replaced Part- identifies superseded or replaced part numbers
• Quantity (Qty) - quantity required for assembly
• Notes - define unique characteristics or requirements
• Kits/Assy’s Where Used - indicates Kits or Assemblies that contain
a particular part
• Other pertinent information is listed in tables or parts listings as

Effectively using a parts listing – Example

• Follow the example below to locate and order exactly what is required for servicing.

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