The document provides specifications for Hyster lift truck models H80FT through H120FT, including lifting capacities, tire sizes, fluid capacities, electrical systems, transmission pressures, and hydraulic relief pressures. Key specifications listed include lifting capacities ranging from 8,000 to 12,000 pounds depending on the model, various tire size options, fuel tank capacities of 79-100 liters, hydraulic oil tank capacities of 62-78 liters, and transmission oil pressures between 983-1482 kPa.
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2. Lift Truck Lifting Capacity
Model Weight
H4.0FT5, H4.0FT6 (H80FT) (S005) 3629 kg (8000 lb)
H4.5FTS5 (H90FT) (S005) 4082 kg (9000 lb)
H4.5FT6 (H100FT) (S005) 4536 kg (10000 lb)
H5.0FT (H110FT) (S005) 4989 kg (11000 lb)
H5.5FT (H120FT) (S005) 5443 kg (12000 lb)
NOTE: Load center at 500 mm (24 in.).
Counterweight Weights
Model Weight
H4.0FT5 (H80FT) (S005) 2108 kg (4647 lb)
H4.0FT6 (S005) 2314 kg (5102 lb)
H4.5FTS5 (H90FT) (S005) 2455 kg (5412 lb)
H4.5FT6 (H100FT) (S005) 2642 kg (5825 lb)
H5.0FT (H110FT) (S005) 2936 kg (6473 lb)
H5.5FT (H120FT) (S005) 3226 kg (7112 lb)
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3. Tire Sizes
Truck Drive Tires Steer Tires
H4.0FT5, H4.5FTS5 (H80FT, H90FT) (S005)
250 x 15
250 x 70 x R15
28 x 12.5 to 15
29 x 8 Dual
7.00 x 15 Dual
7.00 x R15 Dual
7.00 x 12
28 x 9 to 15
H4.5FT6, H5.0FT, H5.5FT
(H100FT, H110FT, H120FT) (S005)
300 x 15
315 x 70 x R15
32 x 12.1 to 15
355 x 65 x 15
355 x 50 x 20
8.25 x 15 Dual
8.25 x R15 Dual
7.00 x 12
28 x 9 to 15
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5. Item Quantity Specifications
Cooling System
PSI (GM) 4.3L
15.1 liter (15.9 qt)
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
cooling system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
Use Ethylene Glycol Boron-
free Antifreeze. Purchase a
pre-diluted 50/50 solution; or
mix 50% concentrate with 50%
distilled or deionized water.
Kubota Diesel 11 liter (11.6 qt)
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
cooling system. Before using
additives, contact your local
Hyster dealer.
Use Ethylene Glycol Boron-
free Antifreeze. Purchase a
pre-diluted 50/50 solution; or
mix 50% concentrate with 50%
distilled or deionized water.
Hydraulic Tank Oil Capacity
PSI (GM) 4.3L (Short Wheel Base)
62.0 liter (65.5 qt)
Drain and Fill
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
hydraulic system. Before us-
ing additives, contact your lo-
cal Hyster dealer.
ISO VG-46 Hydraulic
Oil −15°C (5°F) and
above
PSI (GM) 4.3L (Long Wheel Base)
78 liter (82.4 qt)
Drain and Fill
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
hydraulic system. Before us-
ing additives, contact your lo-
cal Hyster dealer.
ISO VG-46 Hydraulic
Oil −15°C (5°F) and
above
Capacities 8000 SRM 1605
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6. Item Quantity Specifications
Kubota Diesel (Short Wheel Base)
62.0 liter (65.5 qt)
Drain and Fill
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
hydraulic system. Before us-
ing additives, contact your lo-
cal Hyster dealer.
ISO VG-46 Hydraulic
Oil −15°C (5°F) and
above
Kubota Diesel (Long Wheel Base)
78.0 liter (82.4 qt)
Drain and Fill
CAUTION
Additives may damage the
hydraulic system. Before us-
ing additives, contact your lo-
cal Hyster dealer.
ISO VG-46 Hydraulic
Oil −15°C (5°F) and
above
Transmission
Basic Powershift Transmission 20 liter (21.0 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
DuraMatch Transmission 20 liter (21.0 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Brake Oil (Master Cylinder) 0.35 liter (0.74 pt) Dexron III
Transmission and Wet Brake Drive Axle - Dana Axle Only
Transmission and Planetary Carrier
Housing
31.3 liter (33.0 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Center Body (Dana Axle Only) 2.0 liter (2.1 qt) SAE 80W-90
Wet Brake Drive Axle - NMHG Axle Only
New or Rebuilt Axle 10.3 liter (10.9 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
Service Fill 9.3 liter (9.9 qt) John Deere
JDM J20C
8000 SRM 1605 Capacities
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8. Transmission Oil Pressures
1-Speed Transmission All Pressures at 2500 rpm and Oil at 50 to 65°C (120 to 150°F)
Port 1 Transmission Pump Port 2 Port 3 Port 5 Port 6
***Low
Pressure
***High
Pressure
Reverse
Clutch
Forward
Clutch
Torque
Converter
Lubrication
1138 ±96* kPa
(165 ±14 psi)
1482 ±96* kPa
(215 ±15 psi)
983 ±58** kPa
(142.5 ±8.5 psi)
983 ±58** kPa
(142.5 ±8.5 psi)
738 ±52 kPa
(107 ±7.5 psi)
55 ±28 kPa (8
±4 psi)
*Relief Pressure **Clutch pack pressure difference between the forward and reverse packs cannot exceed
manufacturing limit of 48 kPa (7 psi) or service limit of 70 kPa (10 psi). ***High pressure port is used when
the lift truck is equipped with a dry brake system. The low pressure port is used when the lift truck is
equipped with a wet brake system.
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9. 2-Speed Transmission All Pressures at 2500 rpm and Oil at 50 to 65°C (120 to 150°F)
Port 1 Transmission Pump Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6
***Low
Pressure
***High
Pressure
Reverse
Clutch
Forward
Low Clutch
Forward
High
Clutch
Torque
Converter
Lubrication
1138
±96* kPa
(165 ±14 psi)
1482 ±96* kPa
(215 ±15 psi)
983
±58** kPa
(142.5
±8.5 psi)
983
±58** kPa
(142.5
±8.5 psi)
983
±58** kPa
(142.5
±8.5 psi)
738 ±52 kPa
(107
±7.5 psi)
55 ±28 kPa (8
±4 psi)
*Relief Pressure **Clutch pack pressure difference between the forward and reverse packs cannot exceed
manufacturing limit of 48 kPa (7 psi) or service limit of 70 kPa (10 psi). ***High pressure port is used when
the lift truck is equipped with a dry brake system. The low pressure port is used when the lift truck is
equipped with a wet brake system.
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10. Hydraulic System Relief Pressures
Table 1. Hydraulic Systems With Hydraulic Gear Pump
Item Specification
Oil Temperature for Setting Relief Pressure 50 to 65°C (122 to 149°F)
Primary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 22.1 ±0.48 MPa (3205 ± 70 psi)
Secondary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 15.51 ±0.48 MPa (2250 ±70 psi)
Table 2. Hydraulic Systems With Variable Displacement Pump
Item Specification
Oil Temperature for Setting Relief Pressure 50 to 65°C (122 to 149°F)
Primary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 23.7 ±0.50 MPa (3437 ± 72.5 psi)
Secondary Relief Valve Pressure (High Idle) 15.50 ±0.50 MPa (2248 ±72.5 psi)
Maximum Allowable Leakage at 1A Port to Tank 22.7 cc @ 19.3 MPa (2799 psi)
Steering System
Item Quantity
Oil Temperature 50 to 65°C (122 to 149°F)
Steering Relief Pressure at 800 rpms
(PSI (GM) 4.3L and Kubota 3.8L Diesel Engine)
12.4 ±0.3 MPa (1798 ±43.5 psi)
Steering Relief Pressure at 850 rpms
(Kubota 3.6L Diesel Engine)
12.4 ±0.3 MPa (1798 ±43.5 psi)
Steering Cylinder Stroke (Each Side) 200.85 mm (7.9 in.)
Inside Steering Tire Angle 80°
Number of Turns to Lock 3.984
Turning Radius (±50 mm NO LOAD) Outside Inside
H4.0FT5 (H80FT) 2570 49
H4.0FT6 2599 49
H4.5FTS5 (H90FT) 2619 49
H4.5FT6 (H100FT) 2837 131
H5.0FT (H110FT) 2877 131
H5.5FT (H120FT) 2915 131
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11. Stall Speeds (in RPM ±100 rpm)
PSI (GM) 4.3L
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine
Basic 2000 2100
DuraMatch 2000 2100
DuraMatch2 2000 2100
DuraMatch Plus2 Stall Speed Not Valid Stall Speed Not Valid
KUBOTA 3.6L DIESEL
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine
Basic 1950 2000
DuraMatch 1950 2000
DuraMatch2 1950 2000
DuraMatch Plus2 Stall Speed Not Valid Stall Speed Not Valid
KUBOTA 3.8L DIESEL
Transmission New Engine Broken-In Engine
Basic 1900 1970
DuraMatch 1900 1970
DuraMatch2 1900 1970
DuraMatch Plus2 Stall Speed Not Valid Stall Speed Not Valid
Mast Speeds
NOTE: Lift speed is measured in meters/sec at gov-
erned engine RPM with full open valve and
65°C (149°F) oil temperature.
Lowering speed is measured in meters/sec with full
open valve and 65°C (149°F) oil temperature.
Plus or minus 10% acceptable lifting or lowering.
Table 3. Lift Truck Models H4.0FT5, H4.0FT6 (H80FT, H90FT) (S005)
Model/ Engine Mast
Lowering M/Sec Lifting M/Sec
No Load Rated Load No Load Rated Load
PSI (GM) 4.3L
(Standard
Displacement
Pump)
2-Stage LFL 0.47 0.55 0.62 0.61
2-Stage FFL 0.36 0.50 0.55 0.54
3-Stage FFL 0.44 0.53 0.58 0.57
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12. General
This manual covers the repair of the drive axle,
differential, and the wet disc brakes.
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
See Figure 1.
1. DANA PART NUMBER
2. DANA SERIAL NUMBER
3. HYSTER PART NUMBER
4. AXLE OVERALL RATIO
Figure 1. Identification Plate
Drive Axle Removal
WARNING
When putting the lift truck on blocks, make sure
the surface is solid, even, and level. Any blocks
used to support the lift truck must be solid, one-
piece units.
1. Put blocks on each side (front and back) of the
steering tires to prevent movement of the lift
truck.
2. Raise the lift truck and put blocks under the
frame so that the drive wheels do not touch the
floor. Put blocks under the counterweight for
stability.
3. Remove the mast assembly as described in the
section Mast Repairs (S/N A513, A514, A613,
A614, A702, A703, A704, A705, A706, A707,
A751, A752, B513, B514, B586, B587, B588,
B589, B590, B591, B749, B750, B751, B752,
B753, B754) 4000SRM1250.
WARNING
On lift trucks with pneumatic tires, completely re-
move air from tires before removing them from lift
truck. Air pressure in tires can cause tire and rim
parts to explode, which can cause serious injury
or death. Never loosen nuts that hold together in-
ner and outer wheel halves when there is air pres-
sure in tire.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove the planetary carrier housing fill/level
plugs on both sides of the drive axle.
See Figure 2 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 3 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
6. Remove the center section fill/level plug.
See Figure 2 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
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13. See Figure 3 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005,U005)
7. Remove the planetary carrier housing drain
plugs on both sides of the drive axle to drain
the oil from the planetary carrier housings into
a suitable container.
See Figure 2 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 3 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
8. Remove the center section drain plug to drain
the oil from the center section into a suitable
container.
See Figure 2 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 3 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
A. REAR VIEW SHOWN
B. FRONT VIEW SHOWN
1. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING FILL/LEVEL
PLUGS
2. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING DRAIN
PLUGS
3. CENTER SECTION DRAIN PLUG
4. CENTER SECTION FILL/LEVEL PLUG
5. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING (RH)
6. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING (LH)
7. CENTER SECTION
Figure 2. Drive Axle Drain and Fill/Level Plugs for
Lift Truck Models S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS, (S80,
100, 120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
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14. A. REAR VIEW SHOWN
B. FRONT VIEW SHOWN
1. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING FILL/LEVEL
PLUGS
2. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING DRAIN
PLUGS
3. CENTER SECTION FILL/LEVEL PLUG
4. CENTER SECTION DRAIN PLUG
5. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING (RH)
6. PLANETARY CARRIER HOUSING (LH)
7. CENTER SECTION
Figure 3. Drive Axle Drain and Fill/Level Plugs for
Lift Truck Models H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5,
H4.5FT6; H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
9. Remove the parking brake cables. Refer to the
following section for removal procedures:
See Brake System 1800SRM1247 for lift truck
models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS, (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004)
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6;
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005)
See Wet Brakes - NMHG 1800SRM1597 for lift
truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS, (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (J004)
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6;
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(U005)
10. Remove the capscrews retaining the line guards
and remove the line guards on both sides of the
drive axle.
See Figure 4 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 5 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
11. Disconnect the brake cooling lines from both
sides of the drive axle.
See Figure 4 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 5 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
12. Disconnect the brake lines from both sides of
the drive axle.
See Figure 4 for lift truck models
• S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS;
S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
See Figure 5 for lift truck models
• H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6,
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT)
(N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
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15. 1. BRAKE COOLING LINE (LEFT SIDE)
2. HOSE CLAMP
3. HOSE CLAMP
4. BRAKE COOLING LINE (RIGHT SIDE)
5. BRAKE LINE (RIGHT SIDE)
6. LINE GUARD (RIGHT SIDE)
7. CAPSCREW
8. COOLING RETURN HOSES
9. CAPSCREW
10. LINE GUARD (LEFT SIDE)
11. BRAKE LINE (LEFT SIDE)
Figure 4. Brake Cooling Lines and Brake Lines, Lift Truck Model S4.0, 4.5, 5.5FT, S5.5FTS (S80, 100,
120FT; S80, 100FTBCS; S120FTS; S120FTPRS) (G004, H004, J004)
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16. 1. BRAKE COOLING LINE (LEFT SIDE)
2. HOSE CLAMP
3. BRAKE COOLING LINE (RIGHT SIDE)
4. BRAKE LINE (RIGHT SIDE)
5. BRAKE LINE (LEFT SIDE)
6. COOLING RETURN HOSES
7. BRAKE LINE SUPPLY LINE
Figure 5. Brake Cooling Lines and Brake Lines, Lift Truck Model H4.0FT5/FT6; H4.5FTS5, H4.5FT6;
H5.0-5.5FT (H80, 90, 100, 110, 120FT) (N005, P005, R005, S005, U005)
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17. 13. Disconnect the cooling return hoses from the
drive axle. See Figure 6.
14. Place blocks under the axle assembly and con-
nect slings and lifting device.
15. Place blocks under the transmission to support
the transmission while removing the drive axle.
16. Remove the capscrews holding the drive shaft
and remove the drive shaft.
A. DRIVE AXLE COOLING HOSE RETURN TO TRANSMISSION SUMP
1. HOSE CLAMP
2. COOLING RETURN HOSE, RIGHT SIDE
3. COOLING RETURN HOSE, LEFT SIDE
Figure 6. Drive Axle Cooling Return Hoses
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18. 17. Remove the transmission isolator mounting
bolt located on top of the assembly. See Fig-
ure 7.
Figure 7. Transmission to Differential Mounting
Bolt
Legend for Figure 7
1. ISOLATORS
2. WASHER
3. WASHER
4. CAPSCREW
5. TRANSMISSION
6. DRIVE AXLE
18. Remove the four mounting capscrews and
washers from the drive axle. See Figure 8.
19. Remove blocks and lower the drive axle assem-
bly. Pull axle forward and away from frame.
20. Place blocks under the differential assembly.
1. CAPSCREW
2. WASHER
3. DRIVE AXLE
Figure 8. Drive Axle Mounting Capscrews
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19. Hub Seal Replacement
1. SEAL
2. EXTERNAL BEARING
3. HUB
4. WASHER
5. RING NUT
6. SAFETY FLANGE
7. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
8. COVER
Figure 9. Hub Seal Replacement
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20. REMOVE
Refer to Figure 9.
STEP 1.
Remove the cover from the hub.
1. COVER
STEP 2.
Mark the position of the ring nut.
Remove the socket head screw and the safety flange
from the ring nut.
1. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
2. SAFETY FLANGE
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21. STEP 3.
Using special tool T1, loosen the ring nut.
1. SPECIAL TOOL T1
STEP 4.
Remove the ring nut and washer.
1. RING NUT
2. WASHER
STEP 5.
Using a puller, loosen the hub assembly.
1. HUB ASSEMBLY
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22. STEP 6.
By hand, finish removing the hub assembly.
1. HUB ASSEMBLY
NOTE: It may be necessary to use a puller to remove the external bearing.
STEP 7.
Remove the external bearing.
1. EXTERNAL BEARING
STEP 8.
Remove the seal from the hub.
1. SEAL
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23. INSTALL
Refer to Figure 9.
CAUTION
Make sure the seal is positioned correctly in the
hub or damage may occur.
STEP 1.
Position the seal in the hub.
1. SEAL
2. HUB
CAUTION
When installing the sealing ring, make sure to
maintain the predefined distance of 21.4 to
21.8 mm (0.842 to 0.858 in.) for pneumatic lift
trucks, and 8.9 to 9.1 mm (0.350 to 0.358 in.) for
cushion lift trucks. Refer to STEP 3.
STEP 2.
Position the special tool T2 for cushion lift trucks
or special tool T3 for pneumatic lift trucks on the
seal and press the seal into the hub.
NOTE: SPECIAL TOOL T2 SHOWN. SPECIAL
TOOL T3 IS SIMILAR.
1. SPECIAL TOOL T2
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25. STEP 3.
Verify the depth of the seal is correct. 8.9 to
9.1 mm (0.350 to 0.358 in.) for cushion lift trucks,
and 21.4 to 21.8 mm (0.842 to 0.858 in.) for pneu-
matic lift trucks.
Check the flatness of the seal.
NOTE: CUSHION LIFT TRUCK SHOWN.
NOTE: PNEUMATIC LIFT TRUCK SHOWN.
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26. WARNING
Hot parts. Wear protective clothing and gloves to
prevent burns.
STEP 4.
Install the external bearing. If necessary, use a
suitable drift pin to prevent damage.
Alternatively, heat the bearing to 100°C (212°F).
1. EXTERNAL BEARING
STEP 5.
Install the hub assembly.
1. HUB ASSEMBLY
STEP 6.
Install the washer.
Apply Loctite®
242 to the arm thread and manually
thread the ring nut onto the arm thread.
1. APPLY LOCTITE®
242
2. WASHER
3. RING NUT
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27. STEP 7.
Lock the wheel hub in position with a lever.
Tighten the ring nut as follows:
a. Using special tool T1, tighten ring nut to
237 N•m (175 lbf ft).
b. Rotate hub 2 to 3 revolutions in both direc-
tions.
c. Using special tool T1, tighten ring nut to
406 N•m (300 lbf ft).
d. Rotate hub 2 to 3 revolutions in both direc-
tions. 1. SPECIAL TOOL T1
STEP 8.
Tighten the ring nut to 500 to 600 N•m (369 to
443 lbf ft).
NOTE: It may be necessary to move ring nut in the tightening direction to allow alignment of the safety
flange to socket head screw hole.
STEP 9.
Apply Loctite®
242 to the threads of the socket
head screw. Place the safety flange in position and
install the socket head screw into one of the three
holes.
1. SOCKET HEAD SCREW
2. SAFETY FLANGE
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