54 General Maintenance
METHOD B - The packer has been removed.
1.
Place the packer in a safe working area
2.
Remove the worn sliding shoe. To do so:
2 a.
On the rear side of the packer, remove the tack welds that hold the adjustable plate to the
packer (see Figure 3
32).
2 b.
Remove all 5 bolts that secure the plate to the sliding shoe (lower bolts) and to the packer
(upper bolts) [see Figure 3
32].
2 c.
Put aside the plate and the bolts.
2 d.
On the front side of the packer, remove the tack welds and the 3 bolts that secure the
adjustable plate to the packer (see Figure 3
33).
2 e.
You can now remove the sliding shoe.
3.
Replace the worn sliding shoe with a new one. To do so:
3 a.
Place the new sliding shoe where it should be on the packer, making sure its front plate is
facing the front part of the packer.
3 b.
Put back the 3 bolts to secure the front adjustable plate to the packer.
3 c.
Put back the rear adjustable plate and all 5 bolts to secure it to the packer (upper bolts) and
to the sliding shoe (lower bolts).
3 d.
Make sure all bolts are tight.
4.
If the other sliding shoe must also be replaced, repeat steps 2 and 3.
5.
Reinstall the packer inside the body (see
Reinstalling the Packer on page 55).
6.
Once this task is complete, start the engine and engage the hydraulic system.
Wait for the air pressure to reach 70 psi before engaging the hydraulic system.
7.
Run the packer for a few cycles to ensure it moves properly.
8.
Once done, press the yellow P
ACKER
R
ETRACT
button to retract the packer (see Figure 3
28).
9.
Proceed with the tagout/lockout procedure. Refer to “Locking Out and Tagging Out the
10.
If need be, adjust the position of the plates for optimum performance of the sliding shoe.
Move up or down the adjustable plates for proper adjustment.
11.
Once done, make 3 tack welds to properly secure each plate to the packer.
Rear plates are accessible through the sump box (see Figure 3
34).
12.
Once completed, start the engine and engage the hydraulic system.
Wait for the air pressure to reach 70 psi before engaging the hydraulic system.
13.
Put the tailgate safety prop back to its home position, then close the tailgate completely by
pressing and holding down the T
AILGATE
D
OWN
switch on the in-cab control panel (see Figure
40).
14.
Put back both tailgate safety pins.
Summary of Contents for AUTOMIZER FULL EJECT
Page 1: ...AUTOMIZERTM FULL EJECT MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...AUTOMIZERTM FULL EJECT MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...
Page 36: ...28 Safety ...
Page 112: ...104 Lubrication ...
Page 139: ...Hydraulic System 131 Figure 5 23 Strainer assembly Strainer ...
Page 144: ...136 Hydraulic System Figure 5 27 Detecting cylinder internal leaks 1 2 3 4 5 A A A ...
Page 160: ...152 Hydraulic System 0 1 2345 62789 ELECTRO HYDRAULIC VALVE HD RH ARM ...
Page 161: ...Hydraulic System 153 0 1 2345 62789 ELECTRO HYDRAULIC VALVE CRUSHER PANEL HD RH ARM ...
Page 164: ...156 Hydraulic System ...
Page 176: ...168 Electric System Cab Console Control Wiring ...
Page 177: ...Electric System 169 Control Box ...
Page 178: ...170 Electric System Chassis ...
Page 179: ...Electric System 171 Tailgate Lighting ...
Page 180: ...172 Electric System Left Body SideWiring ...
Page 181: ...Electric System 173 Right Body Side Wiring ...
Page 182: ...174 Electric System Camera s Switchpack s Layout Option s AUTO 10 SEC INHIBIT AUTO ...
Page 204: ...196 Troubleshooting ...
Page 205: ...Troubleshooting 197 ...
Page 206: ...198 Troubleshooting ...
Page 230: ...222 Multiplexing ...
Page 254: ...246 Lifting Arm Figure 10 27 Standard lifting arm ...
Page 255: ...Lifting Arm 247 ...
Page 256: ...248 Lifting Arm ...