Torque specifications – MacDon 4000 Mower Conditioner User Manual

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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

TIGHTENING HYDRAULIC O-RING FITTINGS*

1.

Inspect O-ring and seat for dirt or obvious
defects.

2.

On angle fittings, back the lock nut off until
washer bottoms out at top of groove.

3.

Hand tighten fitting until back up washer or
washer face (if straight fitting) bottoms on face
and O-ring is seated.

4.

Position angle fittings by unscrewing no more
than one turn.

5.

Tighten straight fittings to torque shown.

6.

Tighten angle fittings to torque shown while
holding body of fitting with a wrench.

*

The torque values shown are based on
lubricated connections as in reassembly

.

SEALED BEARING INSTALLATION

1. Clean shaft and coat with rust preventative.

2. Install flangette, bearing, flangette and lock

collar. The locking cam is only on one side of
the bearing.

3. Install (but do not tighten) the flangette bolts.

4. When the shaft is located correctly, lock the

lock collar with a punch. The collar should be
locked in the same direction the shaft rotates.
Tighten the setscrew in the collar.

5. Tighten the flangette bolts.

6. Loosen the flangette bolts on the mating

bearing one turn and re-tighten. This will allow
the bearing to line up.

Torque Value*

Recommended

Turns to Tighten

(after finger

tightening)

Thread

Size

(in.)

Nut Size

Across

Flats

(in.)

N·m

[lb-ft]

Flats

Turns

3/8

1/2

8

[6]

2

1/3

7/16

9/16

12

[9]

2

1/3

1/2

5/8

16

[12]

2

1/3

9/16

11/16

24

[18]

2

1/3

3/4

7/8

46

[34]

2

1/3

7/8

1

62

[46]

1-1/2

1/4

1-1/16

1-1/4

102

[75]

1

1/6

1-3/16

1-3/8

122

[90]

1

1/6

1-5/16

1-1/2

142

[105]

3/4

1/8

1-5/8

1-7/8

190

[140]

3/4

1/8

1-7/8

2-1/8

217

[160]

1/2

1/12

TIGHTEN COLLAR IN DIRECTION

SHAFT ROTATES

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