S150/S151/S152/Z152
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(4) Changing a front wheel:
- Lift and mechanically prop up bucket arm [e.g. by
inserting the bucket arm support (option) (1-1/arrow)] and
lower bucket arm until it rests on the bucket arm support.
- Block the swivel assembly. To do so remove the wedge
(1-3/arrow) from the holder, insert it in the swivel retainer
(1-4/arrow) and use a spring-pin to lock it in this position .
(4) Changing a rear wheel:
Drop and uncouple attachment.
(5) Turn the ignition key (4-8/19) left to position "0".
(6) Lock the levers for main and auxiliary hydraulics
(1-2/1 and 1-2/2).
(7) Chock one wheel on the rear axle in both directions to
prevent the vehicle from rolling. Choose the wheel that
does not
need to be changed.
(8) Loosen the wheel nuts on the wheel you are changing
to a point where they can be removed without needing to
apply force.
(9) Place a suitable jack (minimum load 6 tons) at the
jacking point under the rear axle as indicated in (4-3)
ensuring that the jack is centered under the axle and
cannot slip. Then raise the jack until the wheel is clear of
the road.
DANGER
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Ensure that the jack does not sink into soft
ground by using an appropriate base.
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Ensure that the jack is properly seated.
(10) Completely loosen and remove the wheel nuts.
(11) Lower the vehicle by lowering the jack slightly to a
point where the wheel bolts are freely accessible.
(12) Rotate the wheel clockwise and anticlockwise while
pulling the wheel off the wheel hub, and then roll the wheel
to one side.
(13) Fit the new wheel on the hub.
NOTE
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Use only tires specified in Chapter 11.7.
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Pay attention to the profile direction.
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If the profile direction of your spare tire is
inappropriate, the spare wheel must be
replaced by a wheel with the appropriate tire
profile as soon as possible.
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All four wheels must be of the same size and
have the same PR (ply rating) number. Refer
to Fig. 4-4 for the running direction.
(14) Replace wheel nuts manually.
(15) Lower the jack to lower the front/rear axle.
(16) Use a torque wrench (600 Nm) to tighten the wheel
nuts.
ATTENTION
Re-tighten the wheel nuts after 8 - 10 operating
hours.
Fig. 4-4
Fig. 4-3
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Summary of Contents for AS 150
Page 7: ...Safety regulations ...
Page 19: ...Signs ...
Page 22: ...Anti TheftProtection ...
Page 25: ...Description ...
Page 34: ...Operations ...
Page 46: ...Attachments ...
Page 54: ...Rescue Towing Lashing Crane Lifting ...
Page 61: ...Maintenance ...
Page 80: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 83: ...Wiring and Hydraulics ...
Page 98: ...Technical Data Equipment ...
Page 103: ...Technical Data Attachments ...
Page 112: ...Optional Extras Changes ...