LTC Repair Disassembly/Assembly Procedureswc_tx000428gb.fm 1398. Disassembly/Assembly Procedures8.1 ToolsBecause all possible problems encountered while repairing theequipment cannot be anticipated, it is up to the mechanic to usecommon sense and good judgement in tool selection.The use of any special tools is recommended only for those operationswhere the use of conventional tools proves inadequate.Before substituting another tool or procedure, you should be satisfiedthat neither personal injury nor damage to the component will result.8.2 Ordering PartsThe repair procedures contained in this manual do not include partnumbers. For parts replacement information, refer to the Parts Bookoriginally supplied with the unit.If the original Parts Book has been lost, a replacement may be orderedfrom Wacker Corporation. When ordering a replacement Parts Book,please list the model number, item number, revision level, and serialnumber of the machine. Parts Books are also available on the WackerCorporation Web site. See www.wackergroup.com. Enter the site as avisitor.8.3 Reference Numbers ( )Repair procedures contain reference numbers enclosed inparentheses ( ). These numbers refer to the item numbers shown onthe assembly drawings and other detailed drawings. They are includedto aid the mechanic in identifying parts and assembling components.8.4 Weight BlockSee Graphic: wc_gr000843The weight block symbol gives an approximate weight measurementto aid the mechanic when lifting/hoisting larger components.250 kg(550 lbs.)wc_gr000843