Tyres/wheels
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Testing, care and maintenance
7
Fig. 30
Pull faulty wheel off
1
Faulty wheel
2
Wheel bolts
Screw the wheel bolts (Fig. 30 /2) of the faulty wheel
(Fig. 30 /1) off.
Lift the faulty wheel off the wheel hub.
Secure the wheel against rolling away.
Ensure that the wheel bolts are not deformed. Replace
faulty wheel bolts.
Fig. 31
Wheel hub without wheel
1
Wheel hub / contact surface (unbraked)
2
Wheel hub with drum brake
If necessary, apply a copper paste to the wheel hub - to
protect the wheel rim from seizing up due to rust.
Fig. 32
Fitting spare wheel
1
Wheel bolts
2
Torque wrench
Carefully place the spare wheel on the wheel hub.
Screw on the spare wheel using the same wheel bolts
(Fig. 32 /1) diagonally and hand-tight.
Carefully lower the trailer.
Tighten the wheel bolts with a specific tightening torque
- see Table 4 on page 151.
Remove the lifting device, warning triangle, toolbox, etc.
Stow them away safely, e.g. in the toolbox.
Stowing faulty wheel
Place the faulty wheel on the wheel bolts of the spare
wheel holder - adhere a tightening torque of max. 80 Nm.
Clean the surroundings if necessary, e.g. tyre remains,
cleaning cloth, etc. from dirt.
Remove the wheel chocks.
Before setting off, carry out a general visual inspection
and the departure check.
W - 028
1
2
W - 029
1
2
W - 030
2
1
Summary of Contents for 1000 Series
Page 1: ...GENERAL CAR Program PART 1 OPERATING MANUAL humbaur com 1000 8400 SERIES EN ...
Page 9: ...1 7 Safety ...
Page 21: ...2 19 General information ...
Page 31: ...3 29 Operation ...
Page 67: ...3 65 Operation Trailer safety ...
Page 75: ...4 73 Chassis ...
Page 103: ...5 101 Body ...
Page 134: ...Cover net 5 132 Body ...
Page 135: ...6 133 Electrical system ...
Page 145: ...7 143 Testing care and maintenance ...
Page 185: ...8 183 Troubleshooting guide ...
Page 194: ...Hydraulics 8 192 Troubleshooting guide ...
Page 195: ...9 193 Proof of inspection ...