DE-STA-CO 600RGD/RGS User Manual
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C. Use an arbor to press bearing cones onto
shaft. Coat shaft and bearing bore with anti-
sieze lubricant prior to pressing. The bore
of the bearing should be heated prior to
pressing, if a heat gun is available.
D. Install the input cartridges. Be sure to install
the same exact shims or equivalent height
as was removed in disassembly Step 11D.
E. Line up match marks.
F.
Tighten cartridge mounting screws.
G. If endplay exists remove an equal amount of
shims from each side until there is a small
amount of drag from preloading the
bearings. In rare instances it may be
necessary to remachine the cartridges if all
shims have been removed and endplay still
exists.
H. Loosen input cartridge screws and rotate
the cartridge top to the most rearward
position attainable within the slots provided
in the cartridge.
3. ASSEMBLING OUTPUT SHAFT.
A. Install the bearings cones on the output
shaft. Coat the bore of the cone with an anti-
sieze lubricant prior to installation. Tap in
place.
B. Install new followers with an arbor press.
CAUTION:
Be sure to press the followers in straight
as damage to the follower and wheel could occur if
improperly aligned during installation. Be sure that
the notches are aligned with the setscrew holes.
Fig.6 Installing new followers.
C. Install the setscrews. The cone point
setscrews lock into the “V” notch. The cup
point setscrews lock against the flat. The
oval point setscrews are used when only
one flat is provided on the follower stud. Be
sure to use Loctite thread locking liquid as
recommended in the “General Service
Manual”.
D. Use an arbor to press the bearing cup into
the housing. Coat the outside of the cup and
the bore of the housing with an anti-sieze
lubricant prior to pressing.
E. Insert the output shaft/follower wheel
assembly into the housing.
F.
Install the output cartridge with the
equivalent shim thickness removed in
disassembly.
G. Tighten cartridge mounting screws.
H. If endplay exists, remove shims until there is
a small amount of drag from preloading the
bearings. In rare instances it may be
necessary to remachine the cartridges if all
shims have been removed and endplay still
exists.
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