R e p a i r M a n u a l
Corporate Division
Off-Road Driveline
Technology and Axle Systems
5871 214 102
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GENERAL
The Service Manual covers all work required for disassembly and the relating reassembly.
When repairing the unit, ensure utmost cleanliness and excellent workmanship. Dismantle the unit only if
any damaged parts must be replaced. After removing screws or nuts, loosen lids and housing parts which
were installed with seals by slight blows with a plastic hammer. Use suitable pulling devices for removing
parts being tightly installed on the shafts, such as bearings, bearing rings and similar.
Carry out disassembly and reassembly work on a clean working place. Use special tools which have been
developed for this purpose. Prior to reinstallation of the parts, clean contact faces of housings and lids from
residues of seals. Remove any burrs or similar irregularities with an oil stone. Clean housings and end
covers, in particular corners and angles, with a suitable detergent. Damaged or heavily worn parts must be
replaced, with an expert assessing whether parts subject to normal wear during operation, such as bearings,
thrust washers etc. will be reinstalled.
Parts such as seal rings, locking plates, split pins etc. must generally be replaced. Radial seal rings with
worn or broken sealing lip must also be renewed. In particular, ensure that no chips or other foreign bodies
remain in the housing. Check the lube oil holes and grooves regarding unhindered passage.
Oil according to the relating List of Lubricants shall be applied to all bearings prior to their installation.
NOTE:
Only a heating furnace or an electric drier is permitted to be used for heating parts such as
bearings, housings, etc.!
Parts fitted in heated state must be readjusted after cooling-down to ensure a perfect
contact!
CAUTION
When assembling the axle, exactly observe the tightening torques and setting data indicated in the manual.
Tighten screws and nuts according to the enclosed standard table, unless otherwise specified.
When fitting snap rings and retaining rings, pay attention to an exact contact in the grooves!
NEVER wash disks having organic friction linings (e.g. paper disks) since this would have an adverse effect
on lining adhesion.
Only dry cleaning is permitted (leather cloth).
DANGER
When using detergents, observe the manufacturer’s instructions regarding their handling.
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