Nexen 5H70P 917500 User Manual

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FORM NO. L-20008-V-0511

Refer to Figures 7 - 10.

1. Remove the Retaining Ring (Item 11).

2. Press the Drive Flange (Item 15) and Hub (Item 1) out

of Cylinder (Item 2) and Drive Ring (Item 4).

NOTE: Model 5H70P Tooth Clutch uses Spring Stiffener

Pins (Item 24) that must be removed with the old
Compression Springs (Item 7).

3. Remove the old Compression Springs (Item 7) and if

required, the Spring Stiffener Pins (Item 24).

NOTE: At this point, the spline on the Hub (Item 1) can

be lubricated with Never-Seez® without further
disassembly.

4. Separate the Piston (Item 3) from the Cylinder (Item

2).

5. Remove and discard the old O-Ring Seals (Items 12

and 13).

6. Press the old Ball Bearing (Item 8) and Drive Ring (Item

4) out of the Cylinder (Item 2).

7. Press the old Ball Bearing (Item 9) out of the Piston

(Item 3).

8. Using a bearing puller, remove the Drive Ring (Item 4)

from the Ball Bearing (Item 8).

9. Clean the bearing bore of the Cylinder (Item 2) and

Piston (Item 3) with fresh safety solvent, making sure
all old Loctite® residue is removed.

NOTE: When installing the new Ball Bearings into the

aluminum Piston (Item 3) and Cylinder (Item 2),
carefully align the new Ball Bearings with the
bearing bore of the Cylinder (Item 2) and Piston
(Item 3) to prevent slivers of aluminum from
becoming trapped under the new Ball Bearings
and causing Ball Bearing misalignment.

10. Apply an adequate amount of Loctite® 680 to evenly

coat the outer races of the new Ball Bearings (Items 8
and 9); then, press the new Ball Bearing (Item 8) into
the Cylinder (Item 2) and the new Ball Bearing (Item
9) into the Piston (Item 3).

PARTS REPLACEMENT: 5H30P - 5H70P

CAUTION

Working with spring loaded or tension
loaded fasteners and devices can cause
injury. Wear safety glasses and take the
appropriate safety precautions.

FIGURE 9

10

9

15

11

1

Do not remove

Backing Plate

(Item 6).

9

FIGURE 7

1

15

24

4

11

2

7

FIGURE 8

8

4

2

12

13

3

9

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