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INTRODUCTION Safety rules and signal word de nitions AXIAL-FLOW 5130, AXIAL-FLOW 6130, AXIAL-FLOW 7130 Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury.
A. (1) Do not remove this tag. B. (2) See other side. C. (3) Do not operate. D. (5) Reason E. (4) Signed by. The DO NO T OPERATE tag can be obtained from your CASE IH AGRICULTURE dealer. 47506838 04/ 04/2013...
• Do not open the air-conditioning system yourself. It contains gases which should not be released into the atmos- phere. Your CASE IH AGRICULTURE dealer or air conditioning specialist has a special extractor for this purpose and will have to recharge the system properly.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules - Personal safety AXIAL-FLOW 5130, AXIAL-FLOW 6130, AXIAL-FLOW 7130 Carefully study these pr ecautions, and those included in the external attachment operators manual, and insist that they be foll ow ed by those working with and for you.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules AXIAL-FLOW 5130, AXIAL-FLOW 6130, AXIAL-FLOW 7130 All repair and maintenance works listed in this manual must be carried out only by quali ed dealership personnel, strictly complying with the instructions given; and using, whenever possible, the special tools.
Only genuine spare parts guarantee the same quality, duration and safety as original parts, as they are the same parts that are assembled during standard production. Only "CNH Original Parts" or " CASE IH AGRICULTURE Parts" can offer this guarantee.
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84-110 TOOLS The tools that CASE IH AGRICULTURE suggests and illustrate in this manual have been: • speci cally researched and designed for use with CASE IH AGRICULTURE machines • essential for reliable repair operations •...
INTRODUCTION Tor que - Mini mum tightening torques for normal assembly METRIC NO N-FLANGED HARDWARE NO M. LO CKNUT LO CKNUT SIZE CL.8 CL.10 CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10. 9 BOLT and W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT BOLT BOLT PLATED...
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INTRODUCTION METRIC FLANGED HARDWARE NO M. CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10. 9 BO L T and LO CKNUT LO CKNUT SIZE CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT CL.8 CL.10 W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 BO LT BO LT PLATED PLATED UNPLATED UNPLATED W/ZnCr W/ZnCr 2.4 N·...
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INTRODUCTION 1. Manufacturer's Identi cation 2. Property Class 3. Clock Marking of Property Class and Manufacturer's Identi cation (Optional), i.e. marks 60 ° apart indicate Class 10 properties, and marks 120 ° apart indicate Class 8. INCH NO N-FLANGED HARDWARE LOCKNUT LO CKNUT NOMINAL...
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INTRODUCTION INCH FLANGED HARDWARE NOM- LO CKNUT LOCKNUT SAE GRADE 5 BO LT and SAE GRADE 8 BO L T and INAL GrF W/ Gr5 GrG W/ Gr8 SIZE BO LT BO L T UNPLATED PLATED UNPLATED PLATED or PLATED W/ZnCr or PLATED W/ZnCr...
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INTRODUCTION Inch Lock Nuts, All Metal (Three optional methods) 20090268 Grade Identi cati on Grade Corner Marking Method (1) Flats Marking Method (2) Cl ock Marking Method (3) Grade A No Notches No Mark No Marks Grade B One Circumferential Notch Let ter B Three Marks Grade C...
INTRODUCTION Tor que - Standard torque data for hydraulics AXIAL-FLOW 5130, AXIAL-FLOW 6130, AXIAL-FLOW 7130 INSTALLATION OF ADJUSTABLE FI TTI NGS IN STRAIGHT THREAD O RING BO SSES 1. Lubricate the O-ring by coat ing it with a light oil or pet roleum.
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INTRODUCTION PIPE THREAD FITTING TORQUE PIPE THREAD FITTING Tor que (Maximum) Thread Size Before installing and tightening pipe ttings, clean the 13 N·m (10 lb ft) 1/8-27 threads with a clean solvent or Loctit e cleaner and apply 1/4-18 16 N·m (12 lb ft) sealant L ®...
INTRODUCTION Basic instructions - Chain Wear Tables - Roller Chains AXIAL-FLOW 5130, AXIAL-FLOW 6130, AXIAL-FLOW 7130 Chain wear The individual joints in a roller chain articulat e as they en- ter and leave the sprockets. This articulation results in wear on the pins and bushings. Material that is worn away from these surfaces will cause the chain to gradually elon- gat e.