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20 - Wheel System, Traction
Electromechanical Brake
Removing the drive motor requires the drive wheel assembly to be removed from the machine so it can be
stood on-end, to prevent the gear oil from leaking out of the gear box
Replacing the electromechanical brake requires removing the
motor because the wire passes through the motor housing
flange. However, the brake disks can be inspected without
removing the drive assembly from the machine
1 Remove the
2 Remove the two screws
(B)
that secure the motor cover
(A)
, and remove the cover
3 Remove the three screws
(C)
that secure the
brake module
(D)
to the motor
4 Free up the brake wire from the motor housing,
and remove the brake
5 During replacement, use a screw driver
(E)
to
hold the brake release lever
(F)
raised This will
allow the spline gear to float while you realign
the mounting screws
A
B
E
F
C
D