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Manitowoc Published 05-16-17, Control # 233-03 8-3
999 SERVICE/MAINTENANCE MANUAL UNDER CARRIAGE
8
1. Travel forward or reverse on a firm level surface so all
tread slack is in top of treads at tumbler end of crawler.
2. Place straight edge on treads as shown in Figure 8-2
.
Gap between straight edge and top of treads at lowest
point should be 1 in (25 mm) (tight limit) to 2-1/2 in (64
mm) (loose limit).
3. Adjust tread slack if gap exceeds loose limit or is less
than tight limit.
4. Adjust treads tighter when operating on firm ground and
looser when operating on soft ground (mud or sand).
Adjustment Procedure
Adjust tread slack at primary roller end of each crawler
(Figure 8-3
):
1. Thoroughly clean crawler to be adjusted.
2. Loosen two bolts (1) at primary roller end of crawler
(1 bolt, each side).
3. Remove cover (2) from both sides of crawler frame.
4. Place jack cylinder (3) on support (4).
5. Jack against rod (5) an equal amount on both sides of
crawler frame.
6. Add or remove an equal thickness of shims (6) on both
sides of crawler frame.
7. Remove jack cylinder (3).
8. Travel crane forward to tighten shims.
9. Check that dimension from center punch (A) in shaft to
center punch line (B) in crawler frame is same on both
sides of crawler to within 1/8 in (3,2 mm).
10. Check for proper adjustment (see Checking Tread
Adjustment) and readjust as required (steps 4 through
9).
11. Tighten nuts on bolts at primary roller to 2,000 ft-lb
(2 712 Nm) lubricated with Never-Seez or an equivalent
oil and graphite mixture.
12. Install cover (2) on both sides of crawler frame.
NOTE: The extreme limit of tread adjustment is when the
bolts are tight against the front end of the slots in
the crawler frame. One crawler tread should be
removed when this limit is reached.
CAUTION
Pin Damage!
Do not adjust treads too tight; tread pins will wear rapidly
and may break. Dirt build-up will tighten treads even
more, increasing possibility of damage.
More torque is required to drive tight treads, which results
in faster wear and more fuel consumption.
FIGURE 8-2
A1184
Straight
Edge
Crawler
Tumbler
Gap
1 in (25 mm) Tight Limit
2-1/2 in (64 mm) Loose Limit
CAUTION
Part Wear!
Primary roller and tumbler must be square with crawler
frame to within 1/8 in (3 mm); otherwise, parts will wear
rapidly.
FIGURE 8-3
A1184
Intermediate
Roller
(Typical)
Center
Punch
Line B
Center
Punch A
Shims (6)
0.134 in (3,4 mm) and
0.250 in (6,4 mm) Thick
Hand
Pump
Support (4)
Jack
Cylinder (3)
Bolt (1)
Tread
Cover (2)
Rod (5)
Primary
Roller

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BrandManitowoc
Model999
CategoryConstruction Equipment
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