Reel Bearing Adjustment - Toro Reelmaster 6500-D Service Manual

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Reel Bearing Adjustment

To insure cut quality and long life of the cutting reel bear-
ings, periodically check reel bearing adjustment.
Check Reel Bearing Adjustment
1. Remove hydraulic reel motor from cutting unit (see
Hydraulic Reel Motor Removal in the Service and Re-
pairs section of this chapter).
2. Loosen bedknife to reel adjustment until no contact
exists (see Cutting Unit Operator's Manual).
CAUTION
Contact with the reel, bedknife or other cutting
unit parts can result in personal injury. Use
heavy gloves when handling the cutting reel.
3. Hold on to the reel shaft and try to move the reel as-
sembly side to side. If reel end play exists, side to side
movement will be detected.
4. Using a suitable torque wrench and spline insert tool
(see Special Tools), measure the rolling resistance of
the cutting reel. Cutting reel rolling torque should not ex-
ceed 10 in--lb (1.1 N--m).
5. If reel has end play or if rolling torque is incorrect, per-
form reel bearing adjustment (see below).
6. After checking or adjusting reel bearings, adjust cut-
ting unit (see Cutting Unit Operator's Manual).
7. Install hydraulic reel motor to cutting unit (see Hy-
draulic Reel Motor Installation in the Service and Re-
pairs section of this chapter).
Reel Bearing Adjustment (Fig. 11)
1. Make sure that no contact exists between bedknife
and reel.
2. Remove cutting unit components on LH side plate to
allow access to bearing adjuster nut. If cutting unit is
equipped with a rear roller brush, refer to Rear Roller
Brush (Optional) in the Service and Repairs section of
this chapter. If cutting unit is equipped with a groomer,
refer to Chapter 8 -- Groomer.
3. Loosen set screw that secures bearing adjuster nut
in LH side plate of cutting unit.
IMPORTANT: Over tightening reel bearing adjuster
nut may damage reel bearings.
DPA Cutting Units
4. With the cutting unit and reel in a horizontal position,
use a 1 3/8" socket and torque wrench to overtighten the
bearing adjuster nut to 25 in- -lb (2.8 N- -m).
5. Loosen the bearing adjuster nut and then torque
bearing adjuster nut from 15 to 17 in- -lb (1.7 to 1.9
N- -m).
6. Using a suitable torque wrench and spline insert tool
(see Special Tools), check that reel rolling torque does
not exceed 10 in--lb (1.1 N--m). Also, check if reel bear-
ing endplay exists. If endplay exists after bearing adjust-
er nut is properly torqued, replace the cutting reel
bearings and seals (see Reel Assembly and Reel As-
sembly Service in the Service and Repairs section of
this chapter).
7. Apply Loctite #242 (or equivalent) to threads of set
screw and secure bearing adjuster nut in place with set
screw. Torque set screw from 12 to 15 in- -lb (1.4 to 1.7
N- -m).
8. After reel bearing adjustment, install all removed cut-
ting unit components to cutting unit.
15 to 17 in- -lb
(1.7 to 1.9 N- -m)
1.
LH side plate
2. Threaded insert
Page 7.2 - - 12
Rev. E
4
12 to 15 in- -lb
(1.4 to 1.7 N- -m)
3
2
Figure 11
3. Bearing adjuster nut
4. Set screw
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