Repairs
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- Motor Shaft Removal & Disassembly
Motor Shaft Removal and Disassembly
Removal and disassembly of the motor shaft assembly can
be accomplished while the winch is mounted on the tractor.
The motor and brake can be removed without removing
any other components (other than various hoses and
fittings), but taking out the planetary reducer and clutch
housing requires removing the Freespool Shifter Fork and
Intermediate Shaft and Gear first (see
Intermediate &
FREESPOOL Shaft Removal
section). Inspect all parts
for damage and wear as specified in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-5 Motor Shaft Components (Shown with BRAKE-OFF Option)
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1
27
13
17
26
4
5
22
10
18
21
19
20
19
11
14
12
15
23
24
25
30
29
9
8
2
6
8
31
34
33
32
28
7
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1.
Rescue Hydraulic Motor
2.
D Mount Dry Disk Brake
3.
Planetary Reducer
4.
Clutch Housing Assembly
5.
Spider Gear
6. Fitting
7. Capscrew
8. Nut
9. Stud
10. Clutch Shaft
11. Clutch Piston
12. Snap Ring
13. Thrust Ring
14. Thrust Needle Roller Bearing
15. Roller Bearing Cup
16. Roller Bearing Cone
17. Shim
18. Snap Ring
19. O-Ring
20. O-Ring
21. Seal Ring
22. Clutch Assembly
23. Pin
24. Spring
25. Capscrew
26. Bearing
27. Shim
28. O-Ring
29. Capscrew
30. Washer
31. Capscrew
32. Washer
33. Fitting
34. Fitting
Summary of Contents for H6H
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