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1. SECTION INDEX
NAME SECTION
GENERAL 0
BATTERY 1
CONTROLLER 2
MULTI-DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 3
TROUBLESHOOTING 4
MOTOR 5
DRIVE UNIT 6
FRONT AXLE 7
REAR AXLE 8
STEERING 9
BRAKE 10
BODY 11
MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM 12
MAST 13
CYLINDER 14
OIL PUMP 15
OIL CONTROL VALVE 16
SAS FUNCTIONS 17
APPENDIX 18
TOYOTA 7FBMF 16-50
< Tillbaka till IndexNew Model Features
OPS fr.o.m 2006
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GENERAL
Page
EXTERIOR VIEWS........................... 0-2
VEHICLE MODELS.......................... 0-4
FRAME NUMBER............................. 0-4
HOW TO USE THIS
MANUAL .......................................... 0-5
EXPLANATION METHOD ................. 0-5
TERMINOLOGY................................. 0-6
ABBREVIATIONS.............................. 0-6
OPERATIONAL TIPS ...................... 0-7
JACK-UP POINT .............................. 0-8
HOISTING THE VEHICLE.............. 0-9
CAUTION FOR TOWING................ 0-9
PARKING BRAKE RELEASE
METHOD.......................................... 0-9
ATTENTIVE POINTS ON SAS.... 0-10
CIRCUIT TESTER .......................... 0-11
STANDARD BOLT & NUT
TIGHTENING TORQUE.............. 0-13
BOLT STRENGTH TYPE
IDENTIFICATION METHOD.......... 0-13
TIGHTENING TORQUE TABLE...... 0-14
PRECOATED BOLTS ................... 0-15
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
FITTING TIGHTENING
TORQUE......................................... 0-15
WIRE ROPE SUSPENSION
ANGLE LIST.................................. 0-16
Page
SAFE LOAD FOR EACH WIRE
ROPE SUSPENSION
ANGLE............................................ 0-16
COMPONENTS WEIGHT ............. 0-17
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT
QUANTITY & TYPES .................. 0-18
LUBRICATION CHART ................ 0-19
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE......... 0-21
PERIODIC REPLACEMENT
OF PARTS AND
LUBRICANTS ............................... 0-25
Totaldokument, service...........0-26
5. 0-4
VEHICLE MODELS
FRAME NUMBER
Model code Load capacity Vehicle model Voltage
16 1.6 ton 7FBMF16 80 V/72 V
18 1.8 ton 7FBMF18 ↑
20 2.0 ton 7FBMF20 ↑
25 2.5 ton 7FBMF25 ↑
30 3.0 ton 7FBMF30 ↑
35 3.5 ton 7FBMF35 ↑
40 4.0 ton 7FBMF40 ↑
45 4.5 ton 7FBMF45 ↑
50 5.0 ton 7FBMF50 ↑
Vehicle model Punching format Frame No. punching position
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)%0)
)%0)
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)%0)
Punching position
6. 0-5
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
EXPLANATION METHOD
1. Operation procedure
(1) The operation procedure is described in either pattern A or pattern B below.
Pattern A:Explanation of each operation step with illustration.
Pattern B:Explanation of operation procedure by indicating step numbers in one illustration,
followed by explanation of cautions and notes summarized as point operations.
Example of description in pattern B
DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION REASSEMBLY
Tightening torque unit T = N⋅m (kgf⋅cm) [ft⋅lbf]
• •
Disassembly Procedure
1 Remove the cover. [Point 1]
2 Remove the bushing [Point 2] Operation explained later
3 Remove the gear.
Point Operations Explanation of key point for operation with an illustration
[Point 1]
Disassembly:
Put a match mark when removing the pump cover.
[Point 2]
Inspection:
Measure the bushing inside diameter.
Limit: 19.12 mm (0.7528 in)
T = 46.1 ~ 48.1
(470 ~ 490)
[34.0 ~ 35.5]
• Step Nos. are sometimes partially
omitted in illustrations.
• When a part requiring tightening
torque instruction is not indicated
in the illustration, the part name is
described in the illustration frame.
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7. 0-6
2. How to read components figures (Example)
3. Matters omitted in this manual
(1) This manual omits description of the following jobs, but they should be performed in the actual
operation:
(a) Cleaning and washing of removed parts as required
(b) Visual inspection (partially described)
TERMINOLOGY
Caution:
Important matters of which negligence may cause hazards to the human body. Be sure to observe
them.
Note:
Important items of which negligence may cause breakage or breakdown, or matters in operation
procedure requiring special attention.
Standard: Values showing the allowable range for inspections and adjustments.
Limit: Maximum or minimum allowable value for inspections or adjustments.
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation (code) Meaning Abbreviation (code) Meaning
ASSY Assembly SAE
Society of Automotive
Engineers (USA)
ATT Attachment SAS System of active stability
CHPS
Central hydraulic
power steering
SST Special service tool
LH Left hand STD Standard
L/ Less T = Tightening torque
OPT Option T Number of teeth ( )
O/S Oversize U/S Undersize
PS Power steering W/ With
RH Right hand
3201
FIG number in parts catalog
(1) The components figure uses the illustration
in the parts catalog for the vehicle model.
Please refer to the catalog to check the part
name.
The number at the top right of each
components figure indicates the Fig.
number in the parts catalog.
11. 5-4
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
T = N·m (kgf·cm) [ft·lbf]
Removal Procedure
1 Remove the drive unit drive motor W/front axle ASSY. (See page 6-6.)
2 Remove the drive motor sensor bracket, terminal bracket, and sensor cover.
3 Place match marks between the end bracket, stator ASSY, and gear case.
4 Remove the nuts and through bolts. [Point 1]
5 Remove the end bracket. [Point 2]
6 Remove the stator ASSY W/rotor ASSY.
Installation Procedure
The installation procedure is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Note:
Apply MP grease to the rotor ASSY spline.
•
4
2
5
2 6
T = 45.0 ~ 55.0 (460 ~ 560)
[33.3 ~ 40.5]
12. 5-5
Point Operations
[Point 1]
Removal:
After removing the through bolts, use a hoist to lift the yoke
ASSY.
Installation:
After tightening the through bolts until they touch bottom,
tighten the nuts in the order shown in the figure.
Installation:
When replacing the motor with a new one, be sure to re-
move the stopper bolt and spacer installed in the center of
the end bracket. (They are not installed hereafter.)
[Point 2]
Removal:
Use a plastic hammer to tap lightly on the end bracket to
remove it.
Installation:
Use a plastic hammer to tap lightly on the end bracket to
install it.
Installation:
Align the speed sensor harness with the notch in the end
bracket and install the end bracket.
When doing this, do not forget to install the wave washer.
2
4
1
3
Spacer
Stopper bolt
Wave
washer
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13. OBS! Lager finns som separat reservdel. P/N på sensorlagret:
5-6
DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION REASSEMBLY
Note:
• Do not apply a shock to the bearing W/speed sensor.
Disassembly Procedure
1 Remove the rotor ASSY W/bearing. [Point 1]
2 Remove the bearing. [Point 2]
Reassembly Procedure
The reassembly procedure is the reverse of the disassembly procedure.
• •
2
2
1
7FBMF 16-35 = 14160-F9802-71
7FBMF 40-50 = 14160-F9801-71
14. 5-7
Point Operations
[Point 1]
Inspection:
Measure the stator ASSY insulation resistance.
Measurement locations: Between the stator and each ter-
minal (U, V, W)
Standard: 1 MΩ or more
Inspection:
Measure the speed sensor insulation resistance.
Measurement locations: Between the stator and the speed
sensor connector terminals (4 locations)
Standard: ∞ Ω
Inspection:
Measure the temperature sensor insulation resistance.
Measurement locations: Between the stator and the tem-
perature sensor connector terminals (2 locations).
Standard: ∞ Ω
Measurement locations: Between the temperature sensor
connector terminals
Standard: 0.5 ~ 1.0 kΩ
[Point 2]
Disassembly:
SST 09950-76014-71
(SST 09950-40011)
SST
15. 5-8
Reassembly:
Use the following procedure to install the bearing.
1. Install the bearing (L/speed sensor).
SST 09370-20270-71
2. Install the bearing (W/speed sensor).
Tapping on the bearing could damage the sensor. Use
a press to install the bearing.
SST 09411-41800-71
SST
L/speed sensor
SST
W/speed sensor
19. 5-12
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
T = N·m (kgf·cm) [ft·lbf]
16 ~ 35 model
40 ~ 50 model
•
T = 16.2 ~ 37.8
(165 ~ 385)
[11.9 ~ 27.9]
8 T = 39.0 ~ 91.0
(398 ~ 928)
[28.8 ~ 67.1]
8
T = 16.2 ~ 37.8
(165 ~ 385)
[11.9 ~ 27.9]
8 T = 39.0 ~ 91.0
(398 ~ 928)
[28.8 ~ 67.1]
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21. 5-13
Removal Procedure
1 Remove the battery. (See page 13-10.)
2 Remove the counterweight. (See page 11-10.)
3 Remove the motor cable.
4 Disconnect the speed sensor and temperature sensor connectors.
5 Remove the oil pump set bolts and separate the oil pump from the pump motor.
6 Disconnect the swing lock solenoid connector.
7 Remove the lock cylinder cover.
8 Remove the lock cylinder lower pin and slide the swing lock cylinder to the left. [Point 1]
9 Remove the pump motor. [Point 2]
Installation Procedure
The installation procedure is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Note:
Apply lock agent (08833-76001-71 (08833-00070)) to the threads of the lock cylinder lower pin set
bolt and tighten the bolt.
Point Operations
[Point 1]
Removal•
Installation:
Jack up the rear axle and support the frame on wooden
blocks.
[Point 2] (40 ~ 50 model)
Removal•
Installation:
To prevent the right rear insulator bolt from being dam-
aged, connect shackles to the two left side wire ropes, and
then tilt and raise up the pump motor.
Installation:
Apply lock agent (08833-76002-71 (08833-00080)) to the
threads of the right rear insulator bolts and tighten the
bolts.Apply lock
agent here
22. 5-14
DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION REASSEMBLY
Note:
• Do not apply a shock to the bearing W/speed sensor.
• The minimum unit of the parts supply for the bearing consists of “Rotor ASSY W/bearing” even
though the bearing is seperable on actual service.
T = N·m (kgf·cm) [ft·lbf]
Disassembly Procedure
1 Remove the end bracket (terminal side). [Point 1]
2 Remove the rotor ASSY W/bearing. [Point 2]
3 Remove the bearing. [Point 3]
4 Remove the stator ASSY. [Point 4]
Reassembly Procedure
The reassembly procedure is the reverse of the disassembly procedure.
• •
1
2
3
3
16 ~ 35 model:
T = 22.5 ~ 27.5 (229 ~ 280)
[16.6 ~ 20.3]
4
40 ~ 50 model:
T = 45 ~ 55 (459 ~ 561)
[33.2 ~ 40.6]
23. 5-15
Point Operations
[Point 1]
Disassembly:
Put match marks between the end bracket, stator ASSY,
and end bracket (terminal side).
Reassembly:
Align the match marks when installing.
Reassembly:
Align the speed sensor harness with the slot in the end
bracket (terminal side) and install the end bracket.
[Point 2]
Inspection:
Measure the speed sensor insulation resistance.
Measurement locations: Between the stator and the speed
sensor connector terminals (4 locations).
Standard: ∞ Ω
[Point 3]
Disassembly:
SST 09950-76014-71 ............(1)
(SST 09950-40011)
SST 09950-76018-71 ............(2)
(SST 09950-60010)
Reassembly:
Use the following procedure to install the bearing.
1. Install the bearing (L/speed sensor).
SST 09370-20270-71
Match marks
SST (1)
SST (2)
SST
L/speed sensor