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Unloading the balancing device
The procedure below details how to use the press tool in order to unload the
balancing device. How to remove the press tool, is detailed in section
the balancing device using a hydraulic press tool on page
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3HAC022033-001 Revision: M
4.5.5 Unloading the balancing device using hydraulic press tool
Action
Fit the moving pin to the current press device.
Fit the correct press device and moving pin
to the press tool. Secure with the bolt, press
device.
Note
Make sure the bolt is secured properly!
Remove the rear cover of the balancing
device, by unscrewing the attachment screws.
DANGER
DO NOT! remove any other screws then the
rear cover attachment screws.
Remove the o-ring from the balancing device
end.
Remove the support shaft.
Fit the press tool to the rear of the balancing
device with enclosed bolts. Tighten them
properly!
Fit the hydraulic cylinder to the press tool.
Connect the hydraulic pump to the cylinder.
Increase the pressure and press until the
marking on the moving pin indicates the cor-
rect position (in level with the pressure block).
Turn the fix plate to position "Closed" in order
to lock the tool in loaded condition.
Unload the hydraulic cylinder.
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315.
Note
Choose the correct press device, accord-
ing to the table
Using the correct press
device on page
312.
The moving pin is shown in the figure
Press tool and hydraulic cylinder on
page
311.
Shown in the figure
Press tool and hy-
draulic cylinder on page
311.
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E: Rear cover attachment screws,
4 pcs
Art. no. is specified in
Required equip-
ment on page
312.
See the figure
Press tool and hydraulic
cylinder on page
311.
Art. no. is specified in
Required equip-
ment on page
312.
See the figure
Press tool and hydraulic
cylinder on page
311.
Art. no. is specified in
Required equip-
ment on page
312.
See the figure
Press tool and hydraulic
cylinder on page
311.
Do not apply more pressure than neces-
sary, it could damage bearings and
sealings at the shaft.
See the figure
Press tool and hydraulic
cylinder on page
311.
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4 Repair
Continued
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