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Torque-Hub Planetary Final Drive 7HA00/7HB00 Series Service Manual

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Torque-Hub® Planetary Final Drive

7HA00/7HB00 Series Service Manual

Rev 11/19/12
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Fairfield Manufacturing Co. Inc., Lafayette, IN, is now a part of Dana Incorporated.

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Fairfield Manufacturing Co. Inc. assumes no
liability with respect to the use of the documentation described herein, or for any act or omission of Fairfield Manufacturing
Co. Inc. concerning this documentation. Torque-Hub® is a registered trademark of Fairfield Manufacturing Co. Inc.

Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Planetary Final Drive Service Manual
Content
Introduction 4
Roll and Leak Test 5
Tightening and Torquing Bolts 8
Lubrication Information 9
Disassembly Instructions Main Disassembly 13
Cover Disassembly 16
Housing-Spindle Disassembly 17
Output Carrier Disassembly 19
Input Carrier Disassembly 20
Assembly Instructions Cover Subassembly 23
Input Carrier Subassembly 24
Output Carrier Subassembly 26
Housing-Spindle Subassembly 28
Main Assembly 30
Assembly Drawing 32
Parts List 33
Assembly Tools 35
General Information Contact Information 44

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Planetary Final Drive Service Manual
Introduction
This manual is a step-by-step guide to the disassembly and
®
assembly of the 7HA00/7HB00 Torque-Hub units with ratios. It
is designed for the customer or mechanic who is repairing this
®
particular Torque-Hub model.

Users of this manual should note that each part mentioned is


followed by an identification number enclosed in parentheses.
These part numbers may be referred to in the Parts List and
Assembly Drawing sections of this manual.

Specialized tools used to assemble this unit are noted in the


assembly procedures and diagrammed in the Assembly Tools
section.

Users should familiarize themselves with the procedures for roll and
leak testing, as well as bolt tightening and torquing found on the
following three pages before starting any repairs.

Standard safety practices should be followed during the


disassembly and assembly procedures described. Safety glasses
and safety shoes should be worn, and heavy, heat resistant gloves
should be used when handling heated components. Be especially
alert when you see the word CAUTION. This indicates that a
particular operation could cause personal injury if not performed
properly or if certain safety procedures are not followed. The word
NOTE is used to bring attention to certain procedures or helpful
hints that will aid in the disassembly and assembly process.

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Roll and Leak Test
®
Torque-Hub units should always be roll and leak tested before
disassembly (if possible) and after assembly to make sure the unit’s
gears, bearings and seals are working properly. The following
information briefly outlines what to look for when performing these
tests.

The Roll Test The purpose of the roll test is to determine if the unit’s gears are
rotating consistently, easily and properly. It should be able to rotate
the gears in the unit applying constant force to the roll checker. If
more drag is felt in the gears only at certain points, then the gears
are not rolling consistently and easily and should be examined for
improper installation or defects. Some gear packages roll with more
difficulty than others. Do not be concerned if the gears in the unit
seem to roll hard as long as they roll with consistency. Rotate the
gearbox both clockwise and counterclockwise the same number of
turns as the ratio of the unit. The gearbox ratio is the same number
as the last three numbers on the ID tag.

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Model Code Roll Test Tool

7HA00xx0A3xxxx T195650
7HB001x0B3xxxx T216738
7HB001x0K3xxxx T216738
7HB002x0B3xxxx T216738
7HB002x0B8xxxx T163056
7HB003x0B3xxxx T216738
7HB003x0B8xxxx T163056

The Leak Test The purpose of a leak test is to make sure the unit is airtight.
The unit has a leak if the pressure gauge reading on your leak
check fitting starts to fall after the gearbox has been pressurized
and allowed to equalize. Leaks will most likely occur at the pipe
plugs, the main seal or wherever o-rings or gaskets are located.
The exact location of a leak can usually be detected by brushing a
soap and water solution around the main seal and where the o-rings
or gaskets meet on the exterior of the unit and then checking for air
bubbles. If a leak is detected in a seal, o-ring or gasket, the part
must be replaced and the unit rechecked. Leak test at 10 psi for 20
minutes.

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Model Code Leak Test Tool

7HA00xx0A3xxxx T170236
7HB001x0B3xxxx T201476
7HB001x0K3xxxx T201476
7HB002x0B3xxxx T201476
7HB002x0B8xxxx T201476
7HB003x0B3xxxx T201476
7HB003x0B8xxxx T201476

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Planetary Final Drive Service Manual
Tightening and Torquing Bolts
If an air impact wrench is used to tighten bolts, extreme care should
be taken to ensure the bolts are not tightened beyond their specified
torque. The following steps describe how to tighten and torque bolts
or socket head cap screws in a bolt circle.

1. Tighten (but do not torque) bolt “A” until snug.

2. Go to the opposite side of the bolt circle and tighten bolt “B” until
equally snug.

3. Crisscross around the bolt circle and tighten the remaining bolts.

4. Use a torque wrench to apply the specified torque to bolt “A.”

5. Using the same sequence, crisscross around the bolt circle and
apply an equal torque to the remaining bolts.

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Lubrication Information
®
General Properties The lubricant used in most Torque-Hub drives should be petroleum-
based gear fluid containing anti-oxidation, anti-foaming and extreme
pressure additives. The lubricant should have a minimum viscosity
index of 95 cst and maintain a minimum viscosity of 40 cst under
normal operating conditions. Some applications require special
considerations; consult the machine manufacturer and Fairfield for
more additional information.

The table below lists the recommended viscosities for various


ambient operating temperatures. These recommendations are
based on temperature rise of 50°to 100°F at normal operating
conditions.

Differential Planetary Simple Planetary


AGMA AGMA
Ambient ISO Index Lubricant ISO Index Lubricant
Temperature Number Number

-40°to -5°F
(1) VG100 3EP VG100 3EP

-5°to 40°F VG150 4EP VG100 3EP

40°to105°F VG220/VG320 5EP/6EP VG150/VG220 4EP/5EP

105°to 150°F
(2) VG460 7EP VG320 6EP
Footnotes
1. For operation in this ambient temperature range, synthetic oil is recommended with a pour point of
10°F lower than the minimum ambient temperature.

2. For operation in this ambient temperature range, synthetic oil is recommended for proper lubricant
life at elevated temperatures.

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Maintenance Oil amounts for each series of Torque-Hub drives are indicated in
the appropriate series literature. An initial oil change should be
made after the first 50 hours of operation. Subsequent oil changes
should be made at 1,000 hour intervals or annually, whichever
comes first.

Oil temperatures should be not higher than 160°to 180°F for


continuous operation, and no higher than 200°F for intermittent
operation. For special applications, high horsepower, high speeds
or wide temperature changes, please consult Fairfield.

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Oil Fill Level When the Torque-Hub unit is mounted horizontally, unless
otherwise specified, the gearbox should be filled half-full of oil.
Consult the appropriate series literature for approximate fill
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volumes. Vertically mounted Torque-Hub units may require special
lubrication procedures. Please contact Fairfield for
vertically mounted applications.

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DISASSEMBLY

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Main Disassembly

1. Perform a Roll check and Leak check prior to disassembling the unit.

2. Remove the two magnetic Pipe Plugs (6F) and drain the oil out of the gearbox.

NOTE: Record the condition and volume of the oil.

3. Remove Retaining Ring (6G) from the Cover Subassembly.

4. Lift the Cover Subassembly off of the unit.

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5. Remove Coupling (7) from Hub-Spindle Subassembly end first.

6. Remove the Input Sun Gear (10) if applicable.

NOTE: On units with a ratio of greater than 36:1, there will be no Input Sun Gear (10). The
teeth will be integrated on the Input Shaft (9).

7. Loosen and remove the three Flat Head Bolts (19) that retain the Ring Gear (1F) to the Hub-
Spindle Subassembly.

8. Lift the Ring Gear (1F) out of the Spindle Subassembly.

9. Remove the O-ring (18) from between the Hub-Spindle Subassembly and the Ring Gear
(1F). Discard the O-ring (18).

10. Lift out the Input Carrier Subassembly (3) from Hub-Spindle Subassembly.

CAUTION: Safety glasses must be worn during these next steps.

11. Remove the Retaining Ring (20) from the Second Stage Sun Gear (11).

12. Remove the Second Stage Sun Gear (11).

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13. Remove the Input Shaft Subassembly (9) out of the Hub-Spindle Subassembly.

NOTE: On units with a ratio 48:1, the Sun Gear (11) and the Input Shaft (9) will need to be
removed together.

14. Remove the Output Carrier Subassembly out of the Hub-Spindle Subassembly.

This concludes the Main Disassembly.

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Cover Disassembly

1. Remove the O-Ring (17) from groove in the Cover (6A) and discard O-Ring.

2. Remove Thrust Washer (2) from pockets in the Cover (6A).

3. Remove the Hex Head Bolts (6C) from the Disengage Cap (6B), if required.

4. Remove the Disengage Cap (6B) from the Cover (6A).

5. Pull the Disengage Rod (6D) out of the Cover (6A).

6. Remove O-Ring (6E) from the Cover (6A) and discard.

This concludes the Cover Disassembly.

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Housing-Spindle Disassembly

1. Set the unit on a bench so that the Spindle (1A) flange is down.

CAUTION: Safety glasses must be worn during these next steps.

2. Remove Retaining Ring (1J) from the Spindle (1A).

3. Remove Spacer (1N) from the Spindle (1A).

4. Carefully place the unit on a support base until the Housing (1G) rests on it. Ensure there is
enough gap to lower the Spindle (1A) down.

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5. Use a dead blow hammer on the Spindle (1A) face to drive Spindle (1A) off the Housing
(1G).

6. Remove the Bearing Cone (1C) from the Housing (1G).

7. Lift the Housing (1G) out of the Spindle (1A) and place it on a bench with flange side down.

8. If necessary, remove the Boot Seal (1Q).

9. Remove the Lip Seal (1B) from the Housing (1G).

10. Remove the Bearing Cone (1E) from the Housing (1G).

11. Using a hammer and punch drive the inboard Bearing Cup (1D) out of the Housing (1G). Be
careful not to damage the counter bore in the housing.

12. Turn the Housing (1G) over and drive the outboard Bearing Cup (1D) out of the Housing. Be
careful not to damage the counter-bore in the housing.

This concludes the Housing-Spindle Disassembly.

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Output Carrier Disassembly

1. Drive the Planet Shaft (4E) out of the carrier pin holes, forcing the Roll Pin (4G) to sheer off.

2. Hold on to the Planet Gear (4F) and push the Planet Shaft (4E) out of the Carrier (4A). The
Thrust Washers (4B) will slide off the Shaft as it is removed.

3. Using a hammer and punch, drive the Roll Pin (4G) out of the Planet Shaft (4E) and Carrier
(4A).

4. Remove the Needle Rollers (4C) and the Spacer (4D) from inside of the Planet Gear (4F).

5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the remaining two Planet Gears (4F).

6. Remove the Thrust Washer (4H) from the counter bore of the carrier housing (4A).

This concludes the Output Carrier Disassembly.

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Input Carrier Disassembly

1. Drive the Planet Shaft (3E) out of the carrier pin holes; forcing the Roll Pin (4G) to sheer off.

2. Hold on to the Planet Gear (3F) and push the Planet Shaft (3E) out of the Carrier (3A).
The Thrust Washers (3B) will slide off the shaft as it is removed.

3. Using a hammer and punch, drive the Roll Pin (4G) out of the Planet Shaft (3E) and Carrier
(3A).

4. Remove the Needle Bearings (3C) from the inside of the Planet Gear (3F).

5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the remaining two Planet Gears (3F).

This concludes the Input Carrier Disassembly.

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ASSEMBLY

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Cover Subassembly

1. Install two Pipe Plugs (6F) into the Cover (6A).

2. Grease the O-ring (17) and place it in the groove in the Cover (6A).

3. Grease the Thrust Washer (2) and place on the inner hub of the Cover (6A), keeping the two
tangs aligned with the cast slots in the Cover (6A).

4. Grease the O-ring (6E) and install into the internal groove in the Cover (6A).

5. Attach the Disengage Cap (6B) to the Cover (6A) using Hex Bolts (6C). Tighten the Bolts to
a torque of 70-80 in-lbs.

6. Turn the Cover (6A) over and push Disengage Rod (6D) until Disengage Rod (6D) bottoms
out on the Disengage Cap (6B).

This concludes the Cover Subassembly.

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Input Carrier Subassembly

1. Apply a liberal coat of grease to the bore of the Planet Gear (3F). This will enable the Needle
Rollers (3C) to be held in place during assembly.

2. Install Needle Rollers (3C) into the bore of each of the three Planet Gears (3F).

NOTE: The last roller installed must be installed end wise. That is, the end of the last roller
must be placed in between the ends of the two rollers that form the space, and then slide
parallel to the other rollers into place.

3. Place the Carrier (3A) into the tool fixture so that one of the roll pin holes is straight up.

4. Start Planet Shaft (3E), with end opposite roll pin hole first, through the planet shaft hole in
Carrier (3A), making sure that the roll pin hole in the planet shaft is straight up.

5. Using ample grease to hold them in position, slide two Thrust Washers (3B) onto the Planet
Shaft (3E).

6. Place the Planet Gear (3F) into position and push the Planet Shaft (3E) through the planet
gear without going all the way through carrier.

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7. Finish pushing the Planet Shaft (3E) into the Carrier (3F) until roll pin holes of Planet Shaft
and Carrier are aligned. If necessary, align roll pin holes using a 1/8” diameter punch.

NOTE: The chamfer on the Roll Pin hole should be towards the roll pin hole in the Carrier.

8. Drive the Roll Pin (4G) into the roll pin hole in carrier and into the Planet Shaft (3E) until the
end of the roll pin is flush with the outside diameter of Carrier (3F).

9. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for the remaining two Planet Gears (3F).

This concludes the Input Carrier Subassembly.

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Output Carrier Subassembly

1. Install Thrust Washer (4H) into counter bore of Carrier Housing (4A).

2. Apply a liberal coat of grease to the bore of the Planet Gear (4F). This will enable the Needle
Rollers (4C) to be held in place during assembly.

3. Install one row of Needle Rollers (4C) into bore of the Planet Gear (4F).

NOTE: The last roller installed must be installed end wise. That is, the end of the last roller
must be placed in between the ends of the two rollers that form the space, and then slide
parallel to the other rollers into place.

4. Place one Spacer (4D) on top of the Needle Rollers (4C) inside the Planet Gear (4F).

5. Install second row of Needle Rollers (4C) into bore of the Planet Gear (4F).

6. Place the Carrier to the tool fixture so that one of the roll pin holes is straight up.

7. Start Planet Shaft (4E), with end opposite roll pin hole first, through the planet shaft hole in
carrier (4A), making sure that the roll pin hole in the planet shaft is straight up.

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8. Using ample grease to hold them in position, slide two Thrust Washers (4B) onto the Planet
Shaft (4E).

9. Place the Planet Gear (4F) into position and push the Planet Shaft (4E) through the Planet
Gear without going all the way through the carrier.

10. Using ample grease to hold them in position, slide two Thrust Washers (4B) between the
Planet Gear (4F) and the Carrier (4A).

11. Finish pushing the Planet Shaft (4E) into the Carrier until roll pin holes of planet shaft and
carrier are aligned. If necessary, align roll pin holes using a 1/8” diameter punch.

NOTE: The chamfer on the Roll Pin hole should be towards the roll pin hole in the Carrier.

12. Drive the Roll Pin (4G) into the roll pin hole in carrier and into the Planet Shaft (4E) until the
end of the roll pin is flush with outside diameter of the Carrier (4A).

13. Repeat steps 2 to 12 for the remaining two Planet Gears (4F).

This concludes the Output Carrier Subassembly.

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Housing - Spindle Subassembly

NOTE: Spray a light film of oil on all component parts during assembly. Spray a generous
amount of oil on bearings during installation.
1. Using alcohol and a clean rag, wipe off bearing locations on the Housing (1G) and the
Spindle (1A).

2. Press one Bearing Cup (1D) into bearing counter bore of spindle end of housing until seated
against shoulder in housing. Use Tool T153055

3. Turn Housing (1G) and press one Bearing Cup (1D) using Tool T153055 into bearing
counter bore of cover end of Housing (1G) making sure that it is fully seated against
shoulder in the housing.

4. Install Bearing Cone (1E) onto the Spindle (1A) and, if necessary, and spray with a light coat
of oil.

5. Spray the housing seal bore with alcohol, then wipe with a clean rag. Ensure there is no
debris left in the bore.

NOTE: Generally seals should not be reused.

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6. Spray the O.D. of the Lip Seal (1B) with alcohol and wipe with a clean rag. Place and
visually align the Lip Seal (1B) into the housing (1G) seal bore. Press the seal into the
housing using seal press Tool T121600. When the seal press tool makes contact with the
Housing (1G) the seal is fully seated.

7. Place Spindle (1A) onto the table with flange side down.

8. Install Spring (1L) into the bore of the Spindle (1A).

CAUTION: Safety glasses must be worn during these next steps.

9. Install Spacer (1M) and Retaining Ring (1K) into the Spindle bore.

NOTE: Skip Step 10 for units with Multi lip Seal.

10. Spray the Spindle (1A) seal diameter with alcohol and wipe with a clean rag. Apply a coat of
grease to the Spindle (1A) seal diameter with brush.

NOTE: Skip Step 11 for units with Single lip Seal.

11. Apply a thin film of P80 THIX rubber lubricant to the O.D. of the spindle seal surface.

12. If necessary, install Boot Seal (1Q) onto Housing (1G).

13. Install the Housing (1G) onto the spindle with seal side down.

14. Place other Bearing Cone (1C) onto Spindle (1A) with wide face up.

15. Place cone tool onto the Spindle (1A).

16. Place Bearing Spacer (1N) on top of Bearing Cone (1C).

CAUTION: Safety glasses must be worn during these next steps.

17. Place Retaining Ring (1J) onto cone tool.

18. Bearing Spacer (1N) in Spindle (1A). Make sure ring is completely seated in groove

19. Press completely seated in groove.

This concludes the Housing-Spindle Subassembly.

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Planetary Final Drive Service Manual
Main Assembly

NOTE: Spray component parts with a liberal amount of oil as they are being assembled.

1. Place Hub-Spindle Subassembly, spindle flange side is down.

2. Grease and Install O-Ring (18) onto groove of Housing (1G).

3. Place Ring Gear (1F) onto Housing (1F). Align the three shipping Cap Screw Holes on Hub
(1G) and Ring Gear (1F).

4. Install three shipping Cap Screws (19) into Ring Gear (1F) and Housing (1G). Torque them
to 15-20 ft-lbs.

5. Place Output Carrier Sub-Assembly (4A) into mesh with Spindle (1A) splines.

6. Place External Retaining Ring (5) over 13T spline to the retaining groove on Input Shaft (9).

NOTE: For ratio 48:1, assemble Output Sun Gear (11) over Input Shaft (9) first, then install
External Retaining Ring (5).

CAUTION: Safety glasses must be worn during these next steps.

7. Use appropriate tool to install Retaining Ring (20) into groove on Output Sun Gear (11).

8. Place Input Shaft (9) into Hub-Spindle Subassembly against Washer (1M).

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9. With the modified spline end facing up, place the Output Sun Gear (11) into mesh with the
Output Planet Gears.

10. Place Input Carrier Sub-Assembly (3) onto Output Sun Gear (11) splines. Drop Input Sun
Gear (10) into mesh with planet gears for specific ratios, if required.

11. Install Cover Subassembly (6A) to Housing (1G) using Retaining Ring (6G).

12. The unit should now be leak and roll checked as per instructions on page 5, 6 and 7. The
motor can be reinstalled into the gearbox for the leak check to seal it off, and the unit
pressurized through a pipe plug hole on the cover.

This concludes the Main assembly.

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Assembly Drawing

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Planetary Final Drive Repair Instructions
Parts List

Number Qty Description


1A 1 SPINDLE
1B 1 LIP SEAL
1C 1 TAPERED BEARING CONE
1D 2 TAPERED BEARING CUP
1E 1 TAPERED BEARING CONE
1F 1 RING GEAR
1G 1 HUB (HOUSING)
1H 9 STUD
1J 1 RETAINING RING_EXT
1K 1 RETAINING RING_INT
1L 1 SPRING
1M 1 THRUST WASHER
1N 1 THRUST WASHER
1Q 1 SEAL BOOT
2 1 THRUST SPACER
3A 1 INPUT CARRIER
3B 6 THRUST WASHER
3C 42 NEEDLE BEARING
3E 3 PLANET SHAFT
3F 3 PLANET GEAR
4A 1 OUTPUT CARRIER
4B 12 THRUST WASHER
4C 84 NEEDLE BEARING
4D 3 THRUST SPACER
4E 3 PLANET SHAFT
4F 3 PLANET GEAR
4G 3 ROLL PIN
4H 1 THRUST WASHER
5 1 RETAINING RING – EXT
6A 1 COVER
6B 1 DISENGAGE CAP
6C 2 BOLT, HEX
6D 1 DOWEL PIN
6E 1 O-RING
6F 2 PIPE PLUG
6G 1 RETAINING RING
7 1 COUPLING
9 1 INPUT SHAFT

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Number Qty Description
10 1 INPUT SUN GEAR
11 1 OUTPUT SUN GEAR
15 1 ID PLATE
16 4 DRIVE SCREW
17 1 O-RING
18 1 O-RING
19 3 BOLT, FLAT HEAD – HEX SKT
20 1 RETAINING RING - EXT

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Planetary Final Drive Repair Instructions
Assembly Tools
T216738– BRAKE ASSEMBLY

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T195650 – BRAKE ASSEMBLY TOOL

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T184768– ASSEMBLY ROLLING FIXTURE

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T201476 – LEAK TEST ADAPTER PLATE

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T212093 – LEAK TEST ADAPTER PLATE

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T153055 – CUP PRESS TOOL

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T163056– ROLL CHECK TOOL

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T121600 – SEAL PRESS TOOL

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T170236 – LEAK TEST ADAPTOR

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Contact Information

With more than 100 years of experience, Fairfield Manufacturing


Co. Inc. has become the largest U.S. non-captive producer of
gears, custom gear assemblies, planetary final drives and related
gear products. Fairfield Manufacturing Co. Inc., headquartered in
Lafayette, Indiana USA, is distinguished by our extensive design,
manufacturing and applications engineering capabilities.
Our 500,000 square foot plant is a modern, fully equipped
manufacturing facility that includes a full service heat treat
department.

Our philosophy of synchronous engineering is a partnership that


matches our best and brightest people with your people to evaluate
your unique requirements, and develop products and assemblies
that meet your needs.

For more information, contact Fairfield Manufacturing Co Inc. today.

Mailing Address Dana Incorporated


Off-Highway Drive and Motion Technologies
2400 Sagamore Parkway South / P.O. Box 7940
Lafayette, IN 47903 USA

Shipping Address 2309 Concord Road


Lafayette, IN 47909

Fax Main (765) 772-4001


Applications Engineering (765) 772-4011
Sales and Service (765) 772-4010

E-mail Applications Engineering apps@fairfieldmfg.com


Sales sales@fairfieldmfg.com

Website www.grazianofairfield.com

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Off-Highway Drive and Motion Technologies
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Lafayette, IN 47903 USA
765-772-4000
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