Dealer maintenance – HONDA RM752A User Manual

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DEALER MAINTENANCE

Be familiar with all safety practices on pages

4

and

5.

Make certain

movement of cutter compo-

nents has stopped before opening blade
access cover.

Always wear relatively tlght and belted
clothing t o avoid entanglement

In

moving

parts. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes
and

equlpment for eyes, hands,

hearing and head.

Operate PTO at.

2,000

rpm maximum.

Turn tractor engine

off,

remove key,

mower t o ground before performing any

or maintenance.

Block mower securely before working under-
neath.

Keep ail persons away from operator control

area whlle performing adjustments, service
or maintenance.

Make sure tractor PTO spring-activated
locking collar slides freely and is seated

firmly

in

mower driveline spline groove.

SPINDLE REPAIR

Blade Spindle Removal

Remove blade from spindle.

Remove belt from pulleys.

Remove split taper bushing (located on top of
pulley) by removing the

two

bolts

and insetting them

into the threaded holes in bushing flange. Tighten
bolts

alternately to remove split taper bushing.

Remove key and pulley.

Remove four bolts attaching spindle

to

mower frame

and remove spindle.

(1

Spindle Repair Tips

As

a reference point, the grease fitting is in the top

portion of spindle housing.

To minimize wear, bearing cups, cones and sleeves
are press fit to shaft and will require a press or
similar device for

When disassembling, support housing casting

to

prevent damage.

Remove bearing cups by placing a punch in housing

slots

and driving cup out. Alternate punch positions

from side

to

side. Use care

to

prevent housing

damage.

Permatex

Aviation Form-A-Gasket@

or equiva-

lent is recommended as a sealant for spindle repair.

Blade Spindle Disassembly

(figure

Top and bottom washers (3) and sleeve

(2)

are tack

welded to shaft. You must grind

or break

off

before pressing shaft and crossbar

(9)

out

of

housing.

Support spindle in a press and push shaft and
crossbar

(9)

down

through housing

(6).

Remove seals from housings.

Remove bearing cups from housing as described in

Tips section above.

Blade Spindle Assembly

(figure

Bearing cups and cones are designed to work

together.

is important to position them

so

bearing

cone taper mates with bearing cup taper.

Lubricate new cups (7) with a light oil. Place them in
spindle housing

(6)

so

they will mate with cones

(5).

Seat cups (7) against machined shoulder of housing
with a press

or by placing a large soft drift on the

flat lip and driving them into housing.

Place bottom bearing cone (5) into housing against

bearing cup (7).

Pennatex

Aviation Form-A-Gasket is a registered

trademark

of the

Permatex Corporation.

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