I-Beam Axle - Front Wheel Alignment; Inspection Before Alignment; Minor Front Wheel Alignment; Major Front Wheel Alignment - PREVOST H3-41 Maintenance Manual

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SECTION 14: STEERING
16.2 I-BEAM AXLE -
ALIGNMENT
Correct front wheel alignment must be maintained
for steering comfort and satisfactory tire life. Road
shocks and vibrations, as well as normal stress
and strains on the front-end system can, under
normal operating conditions, result in loss of front
wheel alignment.
Check the front wheel alignment when the
following occurs:
1.
Every 200,000 miles (320 000 km) or 24
months (normal maintenance);
2.
When the vehicle does not steer correctly; or
3.
To correct a tire wear condition.
There are two types of front wheel alignment:
minor alignment and major alignment.

16.2.1 Inspection Before Alignment

Check the following before doing a front wheel
alignment:
1.
Ensure that the vehicle is at normal riding
height. See Section 16, ''Suspension'' under
heading
7:
Adjustment''.
2.
Ensure that front wheels are not the cause
of the problem. See Section 13, ''Wheels,
Hubs and Tires''. Inspect the tires for wear
patterns indicating suspension damage or
misalignment.
a.
Make sure the tires are inflated to the
specified pressure.
b.
Make sure the front tires are the same
size and type.
c.
Make sure the wheels are balanced.
d.
Check
wheel
straightness.
3.
Check the wheel bearing adjustment. See
Section 13, ''Wheels, Hubs and Tires''.
4.
Check steering linkage for bending and
pivot points for looseness.
5.
Check
knuckle
excessive wear.
6.
Check radius rods for bending and rubber
bushings for evidence of excessive wear.
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FRONT WHEEL
''Suspension
Height
installation
and
pins
for
evidence
7.
Make sure all fasteners are tightened to the
specified torque. Use a torque wrench for
verification. As soon as the fastener starts
to move, record the torque. Correct if
necessary. Replace any worn or damaged
fasteners.

16.2.2 Minor Front Wheel Alignment

Perform a minor front wheel alignment for all
normal maintenance conditions.
Perform the minor front wheel alignment in the
following sequence:
1.
Inspect all the systems that affect the wheel
alignment.
''Inspection
section.
2.
Check the hub bearings. See section 13,
''Wheels, hubs and Tires'' under heading 8:
Front and Tag Axle Wheel Hubs.
3.
Check and adjust the toe-in.

16.2.3 Major Front Wheel Alignment

Perform a major front wheel alignment to correct
steering and tire wear conditions.
Perform the major front wheel alignment in the
following sequence:
1.
Inspect all systems affecting the wheel
alignment.
''Inspection
section.
2.
Check the hub bearings. See section 13,
''Wheels, hubs and Tires'' under heading 8:
Front and Tag Axle Wheel Hubs.
NOTE
If steering angle stoppers are changed, a
special procedure is required for readjusting
gearbox steering limiter. See paragraph 15.2.7
''Hydraulic Stop'' in this section.
3.
Check
adjustment.
4.
Check the camber angle.
5.
Check and adjust the caster angle.
of
6.
Check and adjust the toe-in.
See
paragraph
Before
Alignment''
See
paragraph
Before
Alignment''
and
adjust
the
turning
15.2.1,
in
this
15.2.1,
in
this
angle

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