D4E TRACTOR POWER TRAIN Caterpillar


Sprocket Shafts

Usage:

Remove Sprocket Shafts

start by:

a) remove final drive cases, gears, and hubs

1. Remove the ring and pin from nut (1). Remove nut (1) from sprocket shaft.

2. Use tooling (A) to remove the sprocket shaft from the steering clutch case.

Install Sprocket Shaft

1. Put the sprocket shaft in the bore of the steering clutch case with the key (slot) groove up. Put the nut in the bore of the steering clutch case.


Typical Example

2. Use tooling (A) to install the sprocket shaft in the steering clutch case.

NOTE: When the sprocket shaft is installed the pressure must be against the sprocket shaft only. Make sure the piston of the cylinder is not in the end of travel position. If the piston of the cylinder is in its end of a travel position before the sprocket shaft is in its correct position, remove one 1P3052 Link from each side of tooling (A). Put pressure on the shaft again.

3. With the pressure still on the sprocket shaft, tighten nut (1). Measure dimension (X). Dimension (X) must be 9.5 ± .062 in. (241.3 ± 1.57 mm).

4. After nut (1) is tight, hold it in position as follows:

a) In one of the grooves of nut (1), drill a .312 in. (7.92 mm) hole through the nut and .62 in. (15.7 mm) deep in the shaft. Install pin (2) in the hole. Install ring (3) to hold pin (2) in position.

end by:

a) install final drive cases, gears, and hubs

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