SECTION 2 - GENERAL
3121827
– JLG Lift –
2-5
2.5 PINS AND COMPOSITE BEARING
REPAIR GUIDELINES
Filament wound bearings.
1.
Pinned joints should be disassembled and
inspected if the following occurs:
a. Excessive sloppiness in joints.
b. Noise originating from the joint during operation.
2.
Filament wound bearings should be replaced if any
of the following is observed:
a. Frayed or separated fibers on the liner surface.
b. Cracked or damaged liner backing.
c. Bearings that have moved or spun in their hous-
ing.
d. Debris embedded in liner surface.
3.
Pins should be replaced if any of the following is
observed (pin should be properly cleaned prior to
inspection):
a. Detectable wear in the bearing area.
b. Flaking, pealing, scoring, or scratches on the pin
surface.
c. Rusting of the pin in the bearing area.
4.
Re-assembly of pinned joints using filament wound
bearings.
a. Housing should be blown out to remove all dirt
and debris...bearings and bearing housings
must be free of all contamination.
b. Bearing / pins should be cleaned with a solvent
to remove all grease and oil...filament wound
bearing are a dry joint and should not be lubri-
cated unless otherwise instructed (i.e. sheave
pins).
c. Pins should be inspected to ensure it is free of
burrs, nicks, and scratches which would dam-
age the bearing during installation and opera-
tion.
2.6 WELDING ON JLG EQUIPMENT
NOTE:
This instruction applies to repairs, or modifications to
the machine and to welding performed from the
machine on an external structure, or component,
Do the Following When Welding on JLG
Equipment
• Disconnect the battery.
• Ground only to structure being welded.
Do NOT Do the Following When Welding on
JLG Equipment
• Ground on frame and weld on any other area than the
chassis.
• Ground on turntable and weld on any other area than
the turntable.
• Ground on the platform/support and weld on any other
area than the platform/support.
• Ground on a specific boom section and weld on any
other area than that specific boom section.
• Allow pins, wear pads, wire ropes, bearings, gearing,
seals, valves, electrical wiring, or hoses to be between
the grounding position and the welded area.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS MAY
RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE (I.E. ELECTRONIC MODULES,
SWING BEARING, COLLECTOR RING, BOOM WIRE ROPES ETC.)
Summary of Contents for JLG E400AJP
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Page 54: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 12 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 3 Speed Sensor Orientation...
Page 60: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 18 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 7 Steering Components and Spindles...
Page 62: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 20 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 9 Tilt Sensor Location...
Page 86: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 44 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 16 Swing Components...
Page 88: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 46 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 18 Battery Cable Connections...
Page 90: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3 48 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 3 20 On Board Generator...
Page 97: ...SECTION 3 CHASSIS TURNTABLE 3121827 JLG Lift 3 55 Figure 3 22 Generator Components...
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Page 127: ...SECTION 4 BOOM PLATFORM 3121827 JLG Lift 4 11 Figure 4 10 Boom Limit Switches...
Page 140: ...SECTION 4 BOOM PLATFORM 4 24 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 4 13 Rotator Counterbalance Valve...
Page 178: ...SECTION 5 HYDRAULICS 5 24 JLG Lift 3121827 Figure 5 26 HydraForce Cartridge Torque Value Chart...
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