THE SEAL THAT IS LOCATED ON THE ECCENTRIC WEIGHT SHAFT IS LEAKING
[TIBU3699]
VIBRATORY SYSTEM
VIBRATORY GP
THE SEAL THAT IS LOCATED ON THE ECCENTRIC WEIGHT SHAFT IS LEAKING
CONFIDENTIAL TIBU3699-00
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN |
September 25, 2002 |
Vibratory Compactors |
CB-534C 5HN843-Up CB-634C 3BR666-Up CB-634D CDF1-Up |
Component Code 7558 |
SUBJECT: THE SEAL THAT IS LOAVSED ON THE ECCENTRIC WEIGHT SHAFT IS LEAKING.
PROBLEM:
The 184-9897 wear sleeve may contain excessive lead from the machining process. The excessive lead may cause the 184-9896 seal to leak.
SOLUTION:
Replace 198-9896 seals (1), 184-9897 wear sleeves (2), and the 188-8880 rings (3). Use the following procedure in order to remove the wear sleeves from the eccentric weight shafts.
- Use a puller in order to remove wear sleeve (2) from the short shaft of the eccentric weight assembly. If a puller cannot be used for removal of the wear sleeve from the long shaft of the eccentric weight assembly, refer to Steps 2 and 3.
- Use a die grinder with a cutting wheel in order to cut a small groove (4) across the length of wear sleeve (2). Cut groove (4) parallel to the shaft of the eccentric weight shaft. Do not cut through the wear sleeve with the cutting wheel.
- Use a blunt end chisel (5) and a hammer in order to split the wear sleeve.
- Remove the wear sleeve and return the wear sleeve to Larry Andersen at: AVSpare Paving Products Inc., 9401 85th Ave N., Brooklyn Park, MN. 55445.
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