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General repair information
GENERAL REPAIR INFORMATION
Reason of damage
Identify reason of damage, limit the case of damage
and safeguard the machine.
Spare parts
Use genuine CLAAS spare parts and corresponding
CLAAS special tools.
Indicate the machine number of the CLAAS combine
and when the engine, front attachments, maize
header, cutterbar and maize picker are concerned,
also the respective serial numbers when ordering
spare parts and in case of technical questions.
This is necessary as otherwise, incorrect spare
part deliveries may result.
Engine
Always disconnect the battery cable (–) prior to
starting work on the engine.
Gearboxes
When removing the gearboxes, first drain the oil and
then remove the gearbox. Separate parts which are
firmly connected with each other by means of a soft
metal-tip or plastic-tip hammer.
Alternator
ATTENTION!
– Never disconnect the cables connecting the con-
troller, alternator and battery whilst the alternator
is running.
– Ensure correct polarity when connecting the
cables to the battery as otherwise the diodes
will be burnt out.
– Do not carry out any work on live parts unless
the engine is stopped and the battery cables are
disconnected.
– The normal practice of striking a cable against
earth to check for current is not permitted with
alternators. This will damage the semiconductors.
– Before doing any electric welding on the combine,
be sure to disconnect the cables from the alter-
nator terminals!
– The battery provides the current for the field
excitation required to start the alternator via the
battery charge indicator bulb. Blown bulbs must
therefore be replaced to ensure reliable field
excitation.
188 662.1 - RHB LEXION 460 – 405
General repair information
Tensioning the steel roller chains
Find the centre point in the slack span between
sprockets. With the tight span slightly under load,
push in the centre point of the slack span with the
thumb. The chain tension is correct when its slack
span deflects about 2% of the centre distance
between shafts. Check chain tension more frequently
when using new chains.
Example: For a distance between centres of shafts
of 500 mm, the slack span of the chain should deflect
about 10 mm.
Taper ring fasteners
Taper ring fasteners provide a safe mechanical con-
nection, even when transmitting high forces from the
driving element on the shaft and vice versa, if they
are properly prestressed.
Installation:
When installing taper ring fasteners, it is important
that the shaft, hub, parallel key and the taper rings
have been thoroughly cleaned, that semi-fluid lubricant
of NLGI class 00 (e.g. CLAAS semi-fluid lubricant
EP 00) is applied and that the components are
tightened to the specified torque in the correct order
of assembly.
ATTENTION!
No solid grease must be used when
assembling the parts.
Removal:
After loosening the axial clamping, loosen the taper
ring fasteners with a sharp blow, using a block-ended
tube.
ATTENTION!
The inside diameter of the block-ended
tube must be large enough to extend over
the tapered ring.
Self-locking bolts
(with microencapsulated adhesive)
Replace self-locking bolts, e.g. Verbus-Plus /
Imbus-Plus and similar types every time such bolts are
removed. In exceptional cases, they may be reused up
to three times. Always observe the specified tightening
torque.
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  • Page 1 CLAAS special tools. Example: For a distance between centres of shafts Indicate the machine number of the CLAAS combine of 500 mm, the slack span of the chain should deflect and when the engine, front attachments, maize about 10 mm.
  • Page 2 Drive diagram Drive diagram DRIVE DIAGRAM D = Threshing drum W = Impeller Drive diagram, left-hand V = Main intermediate drive S = Straw walker drive shaft 1 Cutterbar drive 2 Cutterbar drive with variable-speed drive (Fig. 1) (optional equipment) 3 Cutterbar variable-speed drive (optional equipment) 4 Impeller drive...
  • Page 3 Chopper drive Chopper drive CHOPPER DRIVE Removing the stage 1 chopper drive V-belt pulley Remove the straw chopper intermediate drive belt (9) at the bottom – see page 7.2.18, Removing the straw chopper intermediate drive belt (9) . Remove the straw chopper drive belt (10) at the front –...
  • Page 4: Fan Drive

    Fan drive 3. Slide on ring (7). 4. Pre-assemble the adjusting nut (10) with the axial washer (8) and the needle bearing (9) and push it on. (Fig. 6, 22) 5. Slide on clamping piece (12) and bolt down to the flange (2) with hex.
  • Page 5 Grain elevator Grain elevator Assembling and installing the clean grain elevator head 1. Slide the shaft (1) into the elevator head. Pre-assemble the sprocket (2), the parallel key (3) and the set collars (4) on the shaft. 2. Slide the flange ball bearing (6, 7 and 8) on the shaft and bolt into position.
  • Page 6 Grain tank unloading To prevent the auger from dropping out unexpectedly, rotate the auger so that the flight end is not near the gap (S). (Fig. 74) Unscrew the lower angle drive and remove it. (Fig. 75) Disassembling the lower grain tank unloading angle drive (up to serial no.
  • Page 7 Hydraulic cylinders – High-pressure hydraulic circuit Hydraulic cylinders – High-pressure hydraulic circuit Concave adjustment hydraulic cylinder, disassembled: 1 Hydraulic cylinder Male connector 2 Seal 3 Ram 4 O-ring 18 x 2.5 DIN 3771 5 Valve 6 Cylinder pin 7 Compression spring 8 Expansion pin 9 Expansion pin 10 Stop ring...
  • Page 8 Hydrostatic fixed displacement motors Hydrostatic fixed displacement motors HYDROSTATIC FIXED DISPLACEMENT MOTORS Removing the ground drive hydrostatic fixed displacement motor Drain the hydraulic oil on the left-hand side of the machine at nozzle (H). DANGER! Be careful when draining hot oil – Beware of burns! ENVIRONMENT! Dispose of the old oil in a way that is harmless to...
  • Page 9 Left-hand drive belts Removing the sieve pan / straw walker intermediate drive belt (13) Remove the brace (K) and the belt guide (F) completely. Remove the straw chopper intermediate drive belt (9) at the bottom – see page 7.2.18, Removing the straw chopper intermediate drive belt (9) .
  • Page 10: Manual Gearbox

    Manual gearbox 6. Install the bearing (9) and bolt the flanged housing (16) in place with the seal. Insert hex. bolts (17) with sealing compound. (Fig. 53, 59) 7. Check the axial play of the main shaft. The play must be 0.10 mm to 1.04 mm. (Fig.
  • Page 11 Right-hand drive belts Right-hand drive belts 33363 RIGHT-HAND DRIVE BELTS Removing the intensive separator system drive belts (18 and 19) Slacken off nut (A) until it reaches the end of the spindle. Slacken off nut (K) until there is a clearance of 2 –...
  • Page 12 Right-hand drive belts 5. Check and if necessary adapt the flatness deviations of toothed belt pulleys (F and H) using a ruler. To do this, adjust the toothed belt pulley (F) so that it is level with the toothed belt pulley (H) of the hydraulic motor (16).
  • Page 13: Rotary Screen

    Rotary screen Rotary screen ROTARY SCREEN Removing the rotary screen Unlock the rotary screen, swing up and secure safely. Releasing the tension from the drive belt: For this, loosen the clamping bolt (K), push the jockey pulley (S) back by hand and then remove the V-belt. (Fig.
  • Page 14 Sieve pan Sieve pan Sieve pan, disassembled 20 Hex. bolt M 16 x 50 DIN 933-8.8 Contact washer A 16 1 Seal Washer 2 Sieve pan 21 Hex. bolt M 10 x 20 DIN 933-8.8 3 Rail Contact washer A 10 4 Seal 5 Hex.
  • Page 15 Straw spreader drive 44877 7. Check and if necessary adapt the flatness deviations of toothed belt pulleys (F and H) using a ruler. To do this, adjust toothed belt pulley (F) so that it is level with toothed belt pulley (H) of the hydraulic motor (16).