DAF CF65, CF75, CF85 Series . Manual — part 1095
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Removing lower torque rod
1.
Remove both attachment bolts (6) and
remove the torque rod (8).
Installing lower torque rod
1.
Before installation, check the rubber bushes
of the torque rod (8) for hairline cracks and
wear.
2.
Clean the contact surfaces if necessary.
These should be free from dirt and grease.
3.
Fit the torque rod (8) as shown.
4.
Fit the attachment bolts (6) with the heads
facing towards the front of the vehicle.
Tighten the attachment bolts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".
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2.11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION, AXLE LOAD COMPENSATION DEVICE ROD
Removing axle load compensation device rod
1.
Remove the ball end nuts on both sides of
the rod. Self-locking nuts must not be
reused.
2.
Remove the ball ends from the shackles
using a ball end puller (A).
Installing axle load compensation device rod
1.
Check the balls of the rod for wear and
damage.
2.
Check the ball end thread for damage before
fitting a new self-locking nut. To do so, hand-
tighten a new non-self-locking nut on the ball
end to be checked. If the new nut cannot be
fully hand-screwed onto the entire thread,
the ball end must be replaced.
Fitting a new self-locking nut to a
ball end with a damaged thread may
lead to dangerous situations.
3.
Clean the tapered contact surfaces of both
the balls and the shackles. The tapered
surfaces should be absolutely free from dirt,
grease and paint.
4.
Fit the rod.
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It is not allowed to fit a self-locking
nut to a ball end with split-pin hole.
5.
In the case of self-locking nuts, use new self-
locking nuts.
Tighten the ball end nuts to the specified
torque. See "Technical data".
In the case of a castle nut, if the ball end split-
pin hole does not match the recesses in the
castle nut, the castle nut should be tightened
further.
6.
In the case of castle nuts, secure them with
new split pins.
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