Contents - September
- safety rules
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Specifications
- Performance Specifications
- Hydraulic Component Specifications
- Manifold Component Specifications
- Machine Torque Specifications
- Hydraulic Hose and Fitting Torque Specifications
- Torque Procedure
- Section 3 Repair Procedures
- repair procedures
- Platform Controls
- Joysticks
- How to Adjust the Joystick Max-out Setting
- How to Adjust the Joystick Ramp Rate Setting
- How to Adjust the Joystick Threshold Setting
- How to Calibrate the Boom Angle Sensor
- Platform Components
- Platform Leveling Slave Cylinder
- Platform Rotator
- How to Bleed the Platform Rotator
- Platform Overload System
- Jib Boom Components
- Jib Boom Lift Cylinder
- Boom Components
- How to Repair the Cable Track
- How to Remove the Boom
- Boom Lift Cylinder
- Boom Extension Cylinder
- Boom Extend/Retract Cables
- How to Replace the Boom Extend/Retract Cables
- Platform Leveling Master Cylinder
- Engines
- How to Install the Flex Plate
- How to install the Pump and Bell Housing Assembly
- Ground Controls
- Hydraulic Pumps
- Drive Pump
- How to Prime the Pump
- Valve Adjustments - Function Manifold
- How to Adjust the Boom Extend Relief Valve
- Brake/Two-Speed Manifold Components
- Turntable Rotation Manifold Components
- Platform Rotate Manifold Components
- Platform Manifold Components, S-80
- Platform Manifold Components, S-85
- WD Traction Manifold Components
- Drive Oil Diverter Manifold Components (welder option)
- Valve Adjustments - Traction Manifold
- Valve Coils
- How to Test a Coil Diode
- Fuel and Hydraulic Tanks
- Hydraulic Tank
- Turntable Rotation Components
- How to Remove the Turntable Rotation Hydraulic Motor
- How to Adjust the Turntable Rotation Gear Backlash
- Steer Axle Components
- Drive Motors
- Steer Cylinders
- Non-steer Axle Components
- Oscillating Axle Components
- Oscillate Directional Valve
- How to Set Up the Directional Valve Linkage
- Section 4 Fault Codes
- Control System Fault Codes
- Fault Code Display - Deutz and Perkins Models
- Fault Code Display - Flashing and Solid LED's Deutz D 2.9 L4 and Perkins 404F-22 Models
- Soft Key Functions and Icons Deutz D 2.9 L4 and Perkins 404F-22 Models
- Main Menu Structure - Deutz D 2.9 L4 Models
- Main Menu Structure - Perkins 404F-22 Models
- Deutz D 2.9 L4 Engine Fault Codes
- Perkins 404F-22 Engine Fault Codes
- Continental TME27 Engine Fault Codes
- Section 5 Schematics
- Electrical Symbol Legend
- Hydraulic Symbols Legend
- Relay and Fuse Panel Legend - Deutz TD2011L04i
- Relay and Fuse Panel Legend - Perkins 804D-33
- Connector Pin Legends
- Continental TME27 Engine Harness
- S-80X Ground Control Box Wiring Diagram
- Deutz TD2.9 L4 Engine Harness
- Perkins 404F-22T Engine Harness
- Electrical Schematics, S-80X – ANSI and CSA Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80X - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Platform Control Box, S-80X - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80X - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Platform Control Box, S-80X - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X - Perkins 404F-22T Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80X - Perkins 404F-22T Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Platform Control Box, S-80X - Perkins 404F-22T Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X - Perkins 804D-33 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80X - Perkins 804D-33 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Platform Control Box, S-80X - Perkins 804D-33 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80X - Continental TME27 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80X - Continental TME27 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Platform Control Box, S-80X - Continental TME27 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematics, S-80, S-85 – ANSI and CSA Models
- Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S
- Deutz TD2011L04i Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Perkins 404F-22T Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Perkins 804D-33 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Continental TME27 Models (ANSI / CSA)
- Electrical Schematics, S-80, S-85 – CE Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (CE)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (CE)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2.9 L4 Models (CE)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (CE)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (CE)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (CE)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (CE)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (CE)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (CE)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (CE)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (CE)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (CE)
- Electrical Schematics, S-80, S-85 – AS Models
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (AS)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (AS)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Deutz TD2011L04i Models (AS)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (AS)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (AS)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Perkins 804D-33 Models (AS)
- Electrical Schematic, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (AS)
- Ground Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (AS)
- Platform Control Box, S-80 • S-85 - Continental TME27 Models (AS)
- Schematics - Options
- Continental Options Schematic
- Deutz and Perkins Options Schematic
- Platform Level Cutout, CTE Option
- kW Hydraulic Generator Wiring Diagram
- kW Hydraulic Generator Electrical Schematic
- Belt Driven Generator Option
- Hydraulic Schematics
- Hydraulic Schematic, 2WD Models
- Hydraulic Schematic, 4WD Models
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Service and Repair Manual September 2015Steer Axle Components80 S-80 • S-85 • S-80X Part No. 126907411- 2 Drive Motors11-2Drive MotorsHow to Remove a Drive MotorComponent damage hazard.Repairs to the motor should onlybe performed by an authorizeddealer.Component damage hazard. Thework area and surfaces wherethis procedure will be performedmust be clean and free of debristhat could get into the hydraulicsystem and cause severecomponent damage. Dealerservice is recommended.Note: When removing a hose assembly or fitting,the O-ring (if equipped) on the fitting and/or hoseend must be replaced. All connections must betorqued to specification during installation. Refer toSpecifications, Hydraulic Hose and Fitting TorqueSpecifications.1 Extend the axles.2 Remove the drive motor access covers fromboth sides of the inner axle.3 Tag, disconnect and plug the hydraulic hosesfrom the drive motor. Cap the fittings on thedrive motor.Bodily injury hazard. Sprayinghydraulic oil can penetrate andburn skin. Loosen hydraulicconnections very slowly to allowthe oil pressure to dissipategradually. Do not allow oil tosquirt or spray.4 Remove the drive motor mounting fasteners.5 Slide the drive motor shaft out of the drivehub, and remove the drive motor from themachine.11- 3 Drive Hubs11-3Drive HubsHow to Remove a Drive HubNote: When removing a hose assembly or fitting,the O-ring (if equipped) on the fitting and/or hoseend must be replaced. All connections must betorqued to specification during installation. Refer toSpecifications, Hydraulic Hose and Fitting TorqueSpecifications.1 Remove the drive motor. Refer to RepairProcedure, How to Remove a Drive Motor.2 Loosen the wheel lug nuts. Do not removethem.3 Center a lifting jack of ample capacity underthe non-steer axle.4 Raise the machine approximately 6 inches /15 cm and place blocks under the chassis forsupport.5 Remove the wheel lug nuts, then the tire andwheel assembly.6 Place a second lifting jack under the drive hubfor support and secure the drive hub to thelifting jack.7 Remove the drive hub mounting fasteners thatattach the drive hub to the axle. Remove thedrive hub.Crushing hazard. The drive hubcould become unbalanced andfall if not properly supported byan overhead crane or liftingdevice when removed from themachine.Note: Do not re-use the drive hub mountingfasteners. Genie specifications require the use ofnew fasteners.
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