Clutch (Ds 720 Only) - Wacker Neuson BS 50 Repair Manual

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4.28

Clutch (DS 720 only)

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4.28.1 Remove the engine from the rammer.
4.28.2 Check the condition of the clutch shoes (a) and replace them if
4.28.3 Prevent the clutch from turning and use an air impact wrench to loosen
4.28.4 Screw the clutch puller (P/N 0153566) (c) (or other suitable puller) into
4.28.5 Place the clutch on the engine crankshaft.
4.28.6 Reinstall the clutch bolt and torque to 27 Nm (20 ft.lbs.).
4.28.7 Reinstall the engine on the crankcase. Torque the screws to 49 Nm (36
4.28.8 Perform an operation check. The clutch should be disengaged with the
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Engine and Upper Machine Components
Recommended Tools
Impact wrench
Torque wrench
Needle-nose pliers
Clutch puller P/N 0153566
Removal
necessary. The clutch shoes should be absolutely dry. If oil is present,
inspect the engine shaft seal.
the clutch bolt (b). If an impact wrench is not available, rap the wrench
handle sharply to help break the bolt loose.
Note: Loosen the bolt but do not completely remove it from the engine
crankshaft. This will protect the crankshaft threads from the clutch
puller screw.
the small holes in the clutch and turn the center screw against the end
of the crankshaft until the clutch hub breaks free of the taper.
Note: When reinstalling the clutch, make sure the taper in the clutch
hub and on the engine crankshaft is absolutely free of any oil or
grease.
Installation
ft.lbs.).
throttle at the idle position.
Engine Speed (idle) (rpm): 1200 ± 200
Clutch Engagement (rpm): 2000 ± 200
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