JLG 4017 Service Manual User Manual

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5.9

4017

Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires

7. Axle overheating.

1. Oil level too high.

2. Axle and/or wheel end housings

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

1. Fill oil to correct level with

Mobilfluid 424® ISO Grade 46.
(Refer toSection 2.4, “Fluids,
Lubricants and Capacities.”
)

2. Drain axle and fill to correct level

with Mobilfluid 424® ISO Grade
46. (Refer to Section 2.4,
“Fluids, Lubricants and
Capacities.”)

8. High steering effort required.

1. Steering (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

2. Excessive joint housing swivel

bearing preload.

3. Worn or damaged swivel

bearings.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Correct bearing preload by

adding or removing shims as
needed.

3. Replace swivel bearings as

needed.

9. Slow steering response.

1. Steering (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

2. Steering cylinder leaking

internally.

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Repair or replace steering

cylinder as needed.

10. Excessive noise when brakes

are engaged.

1. Brake discs worn.

2. Brake discs damaged.

1. Check brake discs for wear.

(Refer to Section 5.6, “Brakes.”)

2. Replace brake discs.

11. Brakes will not engage.

1. Brake (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

2. Brake piston o-rings and seals

damaged (leaking).

1. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

2. Replace o-rings and seals.

12. Brakes will not hold the

machine or braking power
reduced.

1. Brake discs worn.

2. Brake (hydraulic) system not

operating properly.

3. Brake piston o-rings and seals

damaged (leaking).

1. Check brake discs for wear.

(Refer to Section 5.6, “Brakes.”)

2. Refer to Section 8.4, “Hydraulic

Circuits.”

3. Replace o-rings and seals.

5.3.6

Axle Assembly and Drive Shaft Troubleshooting (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Remedy

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