JLG G6-42A Service Manual User Manual

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Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires

5-8

G6-42A, G9-43A, G10-43A

7. Axle overheating.

1. Oil level too high.

1. Fill oil to correct level with hydraulic oil.

Refer to Section 2.5, “Fluid and
Lubricant Capacities,”

2. Axle and/or wheel end housings

filled with incorrect oil or oil
contaminated or oil level low.

2. Drain axle and fill to correct level with

hydraulic oil. Refer to Section 2.5, “Fluid
and Lubricant Capacities,”

3. Dragging park brake.

3. Adjust park brake cable as needed.

8. High steering

effort required.

1. Steering (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Excessive joint housing swivel

bearing preload.

2. Correct bearing preload by adding or

removing shims as needed.

3. Worn or damaged swivel bearings.

3. Replace swivel bearings as needed.

9. Slow steering

response.

1. Steering (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Steering cylinder leaking internally.

2. Repair or replace steering cylinder

as needed.

10. Excessive noise

when brakes
are engaged.

1. Brake discs worn.

1. Check brake discs for wear. Refer to

Section 5.7, “Brakes.”

2. Brake discs damaged.

2. Replace brake discs.

11. Brakes will

not engage.

1. Brake (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Brake piston o-rings and seals

damaged (leaking).

2. Replace o-rings and seals.

12. Brakes will not

hold the machine
or braking
power reduced.

1. Brake discs worn.

1. Check brake discs for wear. Refer to

Section 2.5, “Fluid and Lubricant
Capacities,”

2. Brake (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

2. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

3. Brake piston o-rings and seals

damaged (leaking).

3. Replace o-rings and seals.

Problem

Cause

Remedy

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