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Assembling the Brakes (continued)
Burnish Brake Shoes
ProLine H800
19241SL Rev A
Failure to maintain proper torque could result in failure or loss of the
wheel and may result in personal injury.
Maintain the proper torque of the wheel-lug nuts.
15. Torque tighten the nut (19) that secure the brake drum (13) onto the wheel
motor shaft (2) to 350 N·m (258 ft-lb).
After servicing the brakes, always check the brakes for proper
operation in a wide open, level area that is free of other persons
and obstructions.
16. Check for the operation of the brake, before you return the machine to
operation.
After the brake shoe replacement, burnish (break-in) the brakes before use.
1. Bring the machine to full speed and apply the brakes to rapidly stop the
machine without skidding or locking up the wheels.
2. Repeat this procedure 10 times. To avoid the overheating the brakes, wait 1
minute between each stop.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Axle and PTO: Service and Repairs

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