Removal (Fig. 3)
Position sweeper on a level surface with dump hop-
Installation (Fig. 3)
1.
1. Clean all parts thoroughly before reassembly.
per empty and lowered. Have sweeper attached to tow-
ing vehicle, engage vehicle parking brake, stop engine
and remove key from the ignition switch. Chock sweep-
er wheels to prevent sweeper from moving.
2.
Assemble wheel hub:
A. If bearing cups were removed from the wheel
hub, press inner and outer cups into the hub until
they seat against the hub shoulder.
2.
Jack or hoist sweeper from ground and support ma-
chine with blocking or jack stands (see Operator’s
Manual and Jacking Instructions in Chapter 1 – Safety).
B. Pack both bearing cones with grease. Install
greased inner bearing into the cup on inboard side of
the wheel hub.
3.
Remove wheel assembly (see Wheel Removal in
this section).
C. Fill hub approximately 50% full of grease.
4.
5.
6.
wheel hub to spindle. Slide wheel hub with bearings
from spindle.
Carefully pry dust cap from wheel hub.
IMPORTANT: The grease seal must be pressed
in so it is flush with the end of the hub. The lip of
the seal must face the bearing.
Remove cotter pin from axle spindle.
Remove slotted hex nut and washer that secures
D. Lubricate the inside of a new grease seal and
press it into the wheel hub.
3.
care to not damage grease seal in wheel hub.
Install the wheel hub onto the axle spindle taking
7.
Disassemble wheel hub:
A. Pull grease seal out of the wheel hub. Discard
seal.
4.
slotted hex nut onto spindle shaft.
Install greased outer bearing cone, washer and
B. Remove bearing cones from both sides of wheel
hub. Clean bearings in solvent. Clean inside of hub.
5.
While rotating the wheel hub by hand, torque the
slotted hex nut from 75 to 180 in-lb (8.5 to 20.3 N–m) to
seat bearings. Loosen nut until it is away from washer
and hub has end play. Finally, while rotating hub, tighten
slotted hex nut from 15 to 20 in–lbs (1.7 to 2.3 N–m).
C. If necessary, remove bearing cups from hub us-
ing a hammer and punch.
D. Inspect wheel bearings. Check the bearing cones
and bearing cups for wear, pitting or other damage.
Replace worn or damaged parts.
6. Install cotter pin through axle spindle hole. Install
dust cap to hub.
WARNING
Failure to maintain proper lug nut torque
could result in failure or loss of wheel and may
result in personal injury.
7.
Install wheel assembly (see Wheel Installation in this
section).
8.
Carefully lower machine to ground.
Pro Sweep 5200
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