Disassembly, Inspection, Assembly – JLG 740AJ Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 4 - BOOM & PLATFORM

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– JLG Lift –

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7. Using all applicable safety precautions, carefully lift

boom assembly clear of upright and lower to ground
or suitably supported work surface.

Disassembly

1. Remove hardware securing telescope cylinder to aft

end of the base boom section.

2. Remove hardware which secures the wear pads to

the base boom section; remove the wear pads from
the top, sides and bottom of the base boom section.

3. Using overhead crane or suitable lifting device,

remove fly boom assembly from base section.

4. Remove hardware from the telescope cylinder pin.

Using a suitable brass drift and hammer remove the
cylinder pin from fly boom section.

5. Pull the telescope cylinder partially from aft end of

the fly boom section; secure the cylinder with a suit-
able sling and lifting device at approximately the
center of gravity.

6. Carefully remove the telescope cylinder and place

telescope cylinder on a suitable trestle.

NOTE: The Main Boom Telescope Cylinder can be removed

without the main boom disassembly by disconnect-
ing hydraulic lines, top attaching pin of main lift cylin-
der and telescope cylinders as directed above, and
pulling out the telescope cylinder from the rear, thru
the access plate opening of the upright.

7. Remove hardware which secures the wear pads to

the aft end of fly boom section; remove the wear
pads from the top, sides and bottom of the fly boom
section.

Inspection

NOTE: When inspecting pins and bearings Refer to Section

2, Pins and Composite Bearing Repair Guidelines.

1. Inspect main boom pivot pin for wear, scoring, taper-

ing and ovality, or other damage. Replace pins as
necessary.

2. Inspect telescope cylinder attach point for scoring,

tapering and ovality. Replace pins as necessary.

3. Inspect upper lift cylinder attach pin for wear, scor-

ing, tapering and ovality, or other damage. Ensure
pin surfaces are protected prior to installation.
Replace pins as necessary.

4. Inspect inner diameter of boom pivot bearing for

scoring, distortion, wear, or other damage. Replace
bearing as necessary. (See Section 5, Cylinder
Repair for bearing replacement).

5. Inspect all wear pads for excessive wear, or other

damage. Replace pads when worn as specified in
Figure 4-12., Location And Thickness Of Wear Pads.

6. Inspect all threaded components for damage such

as stretching, thread deformation, or twisting.
Replace as necessary.

7. Inspect structural units of boom assembly for bend-

ing, cracking, separation of welds, or other damage.
Replace boom sections as necessary.

Assembly

NOTE: When installing fly section wear pads, install same

number and thickness of shims as were removed
during disassembly.

1. Measure inside dimensions of the base section to

determine the number of shims required for proper
fit.

2. Install side, top and bottom wear pads to the aft end

of fly section; shim evenly to the measurements of
the inside of base boom section.

WHEN ASSEMBLING BOOM SECTIONS, ENSURE THAT THE BOOM
SLIDING TRAJECTORIES HAVE BEEN CLEARED OF CHAINS,
TOOLS, AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS.

3. Secure the sling and lifting device at the telescope

cylinder’s approximate center of gravity, and lift the
cylinder to the aft end of the fly boom section.

4. Slide telescope cylinder into the aft end of fly boom

section. Align attachment holes in fly boom section
with hole in rod end of telescope cylinder.

5. Install telescope cylinder pin and secure with mount-

ing hardware.

6. Secure the sling and lifting device at the fly boom

assembly approximate center of gravity.

7. Slide fly boom assembly into the base boom sec-

tion. Shim boom, if necessary, for a total of 1/32 inch
(0.8 mm) clearance.

8. Install wear pads into the forward position of the

base boom section. Shim boom, if necessary, for a
total of 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) clearance.

9. Align the cylinder with the slots at aft end of base

boom section, then secure cylinder with mounting
hardware.

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