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Simba DTX

604-107M-ENG

2013-01-28

5.3 Disc Hub Maintenance

Grease every disc hub until

grease shows from the seals

according to the lubricating

intervals outlined on page 28.

Check disc hubs regularly for

tightness.

5.0 Servicing and

Maintenance

Follow the safety instructions for

servicing and maintenance.

5.1 Servicing

Your machine has been designed and

constructed for maximum performance,

operational efficiency and operator

friendliness under a wide variety of

operating conditions.

Prior to delivery, your machine has

been checked at the factory and by your

authorised dealer to ensure that you

receive a machine in optimum condition.

To ensure trouble-free operation,

it is important that servicing and

maintenance work is performed at

the recommended intervals.

5.2 Cleaning

In order to ensure that the machine is

always in operating condition and to

achieve optimum performance, perform

the cleaning and servicing work at regular

intervals.

Avoid cleaning the roll / disc bearings with

a high- pressure hose or a direct water jet.

The housing, screwed connections and

ball bearings are not watertight.

Fig. 5.01: Checking Disc Bearing Adjustment

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5. Servicing and Maintenance

Regularly examine hub caps,

seals, shear and pivot bolts and

all tracking bolts for tightness

and effectiveness twice weekly

or every 50 working hours

(whichever is more frequent).

5.3.1 Tightening Disc Hubs

1

Ensure that the bearing seal is in the

correct orientation when replacing /

assembling components.

2

Ensure that the stub axle is free from

dirt and the nut and outer bearing can

easily slide on it.

3

Tighten the crown nut with a hand

spanner (a torque wrench is not

required) while turning the hub

clockwise until the bearing drags

slightly (you feel the hub turning

heavily). Some resistance will be due

to friction from the seal.

4

Turn back the crown nut to the next

locking position. Even if the tightening

of the nut has reached an exact fixing

position, turn it back.

5

Insert the retaining pin.

6

Try to shake/rock the outer edge of the

hub/spindle: play of 0.1 / 0.2mm will

not reduce the bearings’ life and, in

addition, prevents overheating. If the

adjustment is correct the hub should

turn freely with the only friction being

from the seal.

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