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Broderson IC-35-2F - Mechanical Adjustments

Broderson IC-35-2F
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MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
FASTENERS:
All fasteners in the IC-35 should be checked, and retightened if required, as a part of the
preventive maintenance program. Particular attention should be given to the axle, wheel
and hub mounting bolts, pump mounting bolts, rotation bearing bolts, rotation gearbox
bolts and hoist bolts. All bolts used in assembly are heat-treated Grade 5 except the
bolts attaching the rotation bearing to the mainframe and turret, which are Grade 8
socket heads. The torque chart on the next page can be used on all bolts.
ROTATION GEARBOX:
The rotation gearbox assembly is attached to the chassis top plate by four capscrews. It
is held in proper engagement with the external teeth on the bull gear by two jackscrews
in front of the gearbox. It is further restrained from torsional movement by four bolts at
the sides of the gearbox. Proper adjustment exists when there is .010 inch (0.254 mm)
backlash between the pinion and bull gear teeth. If adjustment is required, loosen the
gearbox mounting bolts and the side bolts. Tighten the two front jackscrews until proper
adjustment is obtained. Tighten the mounting bolts and the side bolts. Lock jackscrews
and bolts into position.
WHEEL BEARING ADJUSTMENTS:
Wheel bearing adjustment must be maintained at all times. Adjustment is made each
time the bearings are repacked (annually). Wheel bearings are adjusted by the ad-
justing nut. This nut should be tightened until only a slight drag is felt when rotating the
wheel.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT:
Toe-in, which is the setting of the steering wheels so they are closer together at the front
than at the rear, is adjusted by lengthening or shortening the tie rods. Proper toe-in for
the rear wheels is zero.
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