Repairs
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Brake Disassembly
1.
Remove the motor from the motor mounting plate. Re-
fer to Hydraulic Motor Removal procedures described
earlier. Then loosen the two 1/2” capscrews (one at the
12 o’clock, and on at the 6 o’clock position).
The mounting plate holds the brake springs
under tension. Loosen capscrews alternating,
one turn each to slowly un-cage the springs.
2.
Once all tension is relieved form the mounting plate,
remove the capscrews, and pull out the two springs.
Note the spring orientation for re-assembly.
3.
Remove brake piston and brake discs.
The brake is a dry multi-disc design. Do not
get any oil on the friction disc. If the friction
discs are contaminated with oil, the brake will
greatly reduce holding power, and the brake
discs must be replaced.
4.
Remove the external snap ring and sleeve from brake
housing.
5.
Using a small magnet, remove friction and separator
discs from brake housing.
6.
To remove brake housing, the brake mounting plate
and motor shaft must be removed from gear side of
winch.
Figure 4-3 Brake Assembly
1.
Brake Mounting Plate
2. Brake
Housing
3. Capscrew
4. Sleeve
5. Snap
Ring
6. O-Ring
7. Pipe
Plug
8. O-Ring
9. O-Ring
10. Brake
Piston
11. Ball
Bearing
14. Rotary
Seal
15. Capscrew
16. Snap
Ring
17. Belleville
Spring
18. Snap Ring, External
19. Pressure
Plate
20. Friction
Disc
21. Separator
Plate
23. Flangescrew
28. Fitting
29. Magnet
30. Capscrew
Note:
Minimum pack height of
service items #20 and #21
is 1.397”.
- ID Towards
Piston (#10)
- Brake Disassembly
Summary of Contents for H5C Series
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