Adjustments, Pinion bearing preload – Spicer Tandem Drive Axle Dual Range & Double Planetary 34,000-45,000 lbs User Manual

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Adjustments

Pinion Bearing Preload

Most late model axles are provided with a “press-fit” outer bearing on

the drive pinion. Some of the early model axles use an outer bearing

which slips over the drive pinion. Procedures for adjusting both types

of pinion bearing design are contained in this section.

Adjust Pinion Bearing Preload for Axles with

.

“Press-fit” Outer Pinion Bearings

Trial Build-up
1.

Assemble pinion bearing cage,

bearings and spacer (without drive

pinion or oil seal). Center bearing

spacer between two bearing cones.

NOTE:

When new gear set or

pinion bearings are used, select

nominal size spacer from the speci-

fication chart below. If original

parts are used, use spacer removed

during disassembly.

2.

With the bearings well lubri-

cated, place the assembly in the

press. Position sleeve so that load

is applied directly to the back-face

of the outer bearing cone.

3.

Apply press load (see chart

below) to the assembly and check

rolling torque. Wrap soft wire

around the bearing cage, attach

spring scale and pull. Preload is

correct when torque required to

rotate the pinion bearing cage is

from 10-20 inch-pounds. This

specification is translated into

spring scale readings in the chart

below.

4.

If necessary, Adjust Pinion

Bearing Preload by changing the

pinion bearing spacer. A thicker

spacer will decrease preload. A

thinner spacer will increase

preload.

IMPORTANT:

Once correct bear-

ing preload has been established,

note the spacer size used. Select a

spacer 0.001” larger for use in the

final pinion bearing cage assembly.

The larger spacer compensates

for slight “growth” in the bear-

ings which occurs when they are

pressed on the pinion shank. The

trial build-up will result in proper

pinion bearing preload in three

of four cases.

IMPORTANT:

Do not assume that

all assemblies will retain proper

preload once bearings are pressed

on pinion shank. FINAL PRELOAD

TEST MUST BE MADE IN EVERY

I

CASE.

Assemble these Parts for

Trial Build-up.

INNER

INNER

BEARING

OUTER

OUTER

BEARING BEARING SPACER

BEARING

BEARING

CONE

CUP

(vARIABLE)

CUP

CONE

Specifications for Pinion Bearing

Spring

Trial Build-up Preload Test

Scale Reading

(“Press-fit” Outer Pinion Bearings)

(without

pinion seal)

Nominal Bearing

(for 10-20

Spacer Thickness

Press Loads

in-lbs. torque)

(1.1-2.3 N•m)

Axle Models

in.

mm

Tons

Metric Tons

lbs.

kgs.

Forward Axles

D340, 380(P),

400-P

0.638

16.21

13.5-15.5

12.2-14.0

3-7 1.4-3.2

D341, 381(P),

401-P, 402(P),

451-P

0.496

12.60

17-19

15.4-17.2

3-7 1.4-3.2

Rear Axles

(ail models)

0.638

16.21

14-15

12.7-13.6

4-8 1.8-3.6

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