5.
Follow the last step of the Bucket Swing Out procedure (see Step 10 on page 45).
6.
Grease the roller at the grease point next to it using general-purpose water resistant grease.
7.
Verify both rubber stoppers inside the tracks as they may be the cause of roller failure.
Always secure the roof before attempting any work (see Loading Bucket Safety Pins on page 20).
Sliding Shoe Replacement Procedure
The container sliding shoe is made of teflon and should be checked on a daily basis. Replace it as soon
as thickness goes under ¼ inch.
To replace the sliding shoe, proceed as follows:
1.
Start the truck's engine.
2.
Turn ON the pump switch to engage the hydraulic system.
3.
Raise the bucket completely.
4.
Turn OFF the pump switch.
5.
Stop the engine.
6.
Apply the Lockout/Tagout procedure (see Lockout/Tagout Procedure on page 22).
7.
Use a ladder to install the loading bucket safety pins (see Loading Bucket Safety Pins on page 20).
8.
Use same ladder to gain access to the sliding shoe located at the rear of the bucket.
9.
Remove the T-nuts and then the sliding shoe.
Figure 5-8
Loading bucket and sliding shoe
Loading bucket
10.
Clean up both sides thoroughly around the holes to remove rust or remaining paint from the
screws.
11.
Look at the surface and remove dirt stuck around that could prevent the proper operation of the
sliding shoe.
12.
Replace the sliding shoe and reinstall the T-nuts.
Loading Container Maintenance 47
Sliding shoe
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