Section 1 General
Section 1 General
Section 1 General
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Group 1 Safety Hints - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1
Group 2 Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-5
Group 3 Periodic Replacement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-14
1. STRUCTURE
This service manual has been prepared as an aid to improve the quality of repairs by giving the
serviceman an accurate understanding of the product and by showing him the correct way to perform
repairs and make judgements. Make sure you understand the contents of this manual and use it to
full effect at every opportunity.
This service manual mainly contains the necessary technical information for operations performed in
a service workshop.
For ease of understanding, the manual is divided into the following sections.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
This section gives the general information of the machine and explains the safety hints for
maintenance.
SECTION 2 REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF UNIT
This section explains the procedures and techniques of removal and installation of each component.
SECTION 3 POWER TRAIN SYSTEM
This section explains the structure of the transmission as well as control valve and drive axle.
SECTION 4 BRAKE SYSTEM
This section explains the brake piping, each component and operation.
SECTION 5 STEERING SYSTEM
This section explains the structure of the steering unit, priority valve, trail axle as well as steering
circuit and operation.
SECTION 6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
This section explains the structure of the gear pump, main control valve as well as work equipment
circuit, each component and operation.
SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
This section explains the electrical circuit and each component.
It serves not only to give an understanding electrical system, but also serves as reference material for
troubleshooting.
SECTION 8 MAST
This section explains the structure of mast, carriage, backrest and forks.
The specifications contained in this service manual are subject to change at any time and without any
advance notice. Contact your HYUNDAI distributor for the latest information.
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2. HOW TO READ THE SERVICE MANUAL
Distribution and updating Revised edition mark(ΗΘΙÄ)
Any additions, amendments or other changes will When a manual is revised, an edition mark is
be sent to HYUNDAI distributors. recorded on the bottom outside corner of the
Get the most up-to-date information before you pages.
start any work.
Revisions
Filing method Revised pages are shown at the list of revised
1. See the page number on the bottom of the pages on the between the contents page and
page. section 1 page.
File the pages in correct order.
2. Following examples shows how to read the Symbols
page number. So that the shop manual can be of ample
Example 1 practical use, important places for safety and
2-3 quality are marked with the following symbols.
Item number(2. Structure and
Function)
Consecutive page number for Symbol Item Remarks
each item.
Special safety precautions are
3. Additional pages : Additional pages are necessary when performing the
indicated by a hyphen(-) and number after the work.
Safety
page number. File as in the example. Extra special safety precautions
10 - 4 are necessary when performing
the work because it is under
10 - 4 - 1
Added pages internal pressure.
10 - 4 - 2
Special technical precautions or
10 - 5
ö Caution
other precautions for preserving
standards are necessary when
performing the work.
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3. CONVERSION TABLE
Method of using the Conversion Table
The Conversion Table in this section is provided to enable simple conversion of figures. For details of
the method of using the Conversion Table, see the example given below.
Example
1. Method of using the Conversion Table to convert from millimeters to inches
Convert 55mm into inches.
(1) Locate the number 50in the vertical column at the left side, take this as ͽ, then draw a
horizontal line from ͽ.
(2) Locate the number 5in the row across the top, take this as ;, then draw a perpendicular line
down from ;.
(3) Take the point where the two lines cross as Ϳ. This point Ϳ gives the value when converting
from millimeters to inches. Therefore, 55mm = 2.165 inches.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Millimeters to inches 1mm = 0.03937in
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 1.969 2.008 2.047 2.087 2.126 2.165 2.205 2.244 2.283 2.323
60 2.362 2.402 2.441 2.480 2.520 2.559 2.598 2.638 2.677 2.717
70 2.756 2.795 2.835 2.874 2.913 2.953 2.992 3.032 3.071 3.110
80 3.150 3.189 3.228 3.268 3.307 3.346 3.386 3.425 3.465 3.504
90 3.543 3.583 3.622 3.661 3.701 3.740 3.780 3.819 3.858 3.898
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 110.23 112.44 114.64 116.85 119.05 121.25 123.46 125.66 127.87 130.07
60 132.28 134.48 136.69 138.89 141.10 143.30 145.51 147.71 149.91 152.12
70 154.32 156.53 158.73 160.94 163.14 165.35 167.55 169.76 171.96 174.17
80 176.37 178.57 180.78 182.98 185.19 187.39 189.60 191.80 194.01 196.21
90 198.42 200.62 202.83 205.03 207.24 209.44 211.64 213.85 216.05 218.26
0-4
Liter to U.S. Gallon 1˶ = 0.2642 U.S.Gal
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 13.209 13.473 13.737 14.001 14.265 14.529 14.795 15.058 15.322 15.586
60 15.850 16.115 16.379 16.643 16.907 17.171 17.435 17.700 17.964 18.228
70 18.492 18.756 19.020 19.285 19.549 19.813 20.077 20.341 20.605 20.870
80 21.134 21.398 21.662 21.926 22.190 22.455 22.719 22.983 23.247 23.511
90 23.775 24.040 24.304 24.568 24.832 25.096 25.631 25.625 25.889 26.153
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 10.998 11.281 11.438 11.658 11.878 12.098 12.318 12.528 12.758 12.978
60 13.198 13.418 13.638 13.858 14.078 14.298 14.518 14.738 14.958 15.178
70 15.398 15.618 15.838 16.058 16.278 16.498 16.718 16.938 17.158 17.378
80 17.598 17.818 18.037 18.257 18.477 18.697 18.917 19.137 19.357 19.577
90 19.797 20.017 20.237 20.457 20.677 20.897 21.117 21.337 21.557 21.777
0-5
kgfÂm to lbfÂft 1kgfÂm = 7.233lbfÂft
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 361.7 368.9 376.1 383.4 390.6 397.8 405.1 412.3 419.5 426.8
60 434.0 441.2 448.5 455.7 462.9 470.2 477.4 484.6 491.8 499.1
70 506.3 513.5 520.8 528.0 535.2 542.5 549.7 556.9 564.2 571.4
80 578.6 585.9 593.1 600.3 607.6 614.8 622.0 629.3 636.5 643.7
90 651.0 658.2 665.4 672.7 679.9 687.1 694.4 701.6 708.8 716.1
100 723.3 730.5 737.8 745.0 752.2 759.5 766.7 773.9 781.2 788.4
110 795.6 802.9 810.1 817.3 824.6 831.8 839.0 846.3 853.5 860.7
120 868.0 875.2 882.4 889.7 896.9 904.1 911.4 918.6 925.8 933.1
130 940.3 947.5 954.8 962.0 969.2 976.5 983.7 990.9 998.2 10005.4
140 1012.6 1019.9 1027.1 1034.3 1041.5 1048.8 1056.0 1063.2 1070.5 1077.7
150 1084.9 1092.2 1099.4 1106.6 1113.9 1121.1 1128.3 1135.6 1142.8 1150.0
160 1157.3 1164.5 1171.7 1179.0 1186.2 1193.4 1200.7 1207.9 1215.1 1222.4
170 1129.6 1236.8 1244.1 1251.3 1258.5 1265.8 1273.0 1280.1 1287.5 1294.7
180 1301.9 1309.2 1316.4 1323.6 1330.9 1338.1 1345.3 1352.6 1359.8 1367.0
190 1374.3 1381.5 1388.7 1396.0 1403.2 1410.4 1417.7 1424.9 1432.1 1439.4
0-6
kgf/cm2 to lbf/in2 1kgf / cm2 = 14.2233lbf / in2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
50 711.2 725.4 739.6 753.8 768.1 782.3 796.5 810.7 825.0 839.2
60 853.4 867.6 881.8 896.1 910.3 924.5 938.7 953.0 967.2 981.4
70 995.6 1010 1024 1038 1053 1067 1081 1095 1109 1124
80 1138 1152 1166 1181 1195 1209 1223 1237 1252 1266
90 1280 1294 1309 1323 1337 1351 1365 1380 1394 1408
100 1422 1437 1451 1465 1479 1493 1508 1522 1536 1550
110 1565 1579 1593 1607 1621 1636 1650 1664 1678 1693
120 1707 1721 1735 1749 1764 1778 1792 1806 1821 1835
130 1849 2863 1877 1892 1906 1920 1934 1949 1963 1977
140 1991 2005 2020 2034 2048 2062 2077 2091 2105 2119
150 2134 2148 2162 2176 2190 2205 2219 2233 2247 2262
160 2276 2290 2304 2318 2333 2347 2361 2375 2389 2404
170 2418 2432 2446 2460 2475 2489 2503 2518 2532 2546
180 2560 2574 2589 5603 2617 2631 2646 2660 2674 2688
200 2845 2859 2873 2887 2901 2916 2930 2944 2958 2973
210 2987 3001 3015 3030 3044 3058 3072 3086 3101 3115
220 3129 3143 3158 3172 3186 3200 3214 3229 3243 3257
230 3271 3286 3300 3314 3328 3343 3357 3371 3385 3399
240 3414 3428 3442 3456 3470 3485 3499 3513 3527 3542
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TEMPERATURE
Fahrenheit-Centigrade Conversion.
A simple way to convert a fahrenheit temperature reading into a centigrade temperature reading or vice
verse is to enter the accompanying table in the center or boldface column of figures.
These figures refer to the temperature in either Fahrenheit or Centigrade degrees.
If it is desired to convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade degrees, consider the center column as a table of
Fahrenheit temperatures and read the corresponding Centigrade temperature in the column at the left.
If it is desired to convert from Centigrade to Fahrenheit degrees, consider the center column as a table
of Centigrade values, and read the corresponding Fahrenheit temperature on the right.
ÁC ÁF ÁC ÁF ÁC ÁF ÁC ÁF
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SECTION 1 GENERAL
D50ASF02
D50ASF03
D50ASF04
1-1
GROUP 1 SAFETY HINTS
D50ASF02
D50ASF03
D50ASF04
1-1
Be particularly careful when removing the
radiator cap and the hydraulic oil tank filler
cap, if this is done immediately after using the
machine, there is a danger that boiled oil may
spurt out.
 The procedure for releasing the hydraulic
pressure is as follows : lower the fork to the ground,
and stop the engine(Motor), move the control
levers to each position two or three times.
D50ASF05
D50ASF06
D50ASF07
1-2
 Immediately remove any oil or grease on the
floor of the operator's compartment, or on the
handrail. It is very dangerous if someone
slips while on the machine.
OIL
D50ASF09
D50ASF10
D50ASF11
1-3
 Thoroughly clean the machine. In particular, be careful to clean the filler caps, grease fittings and the
area around the dipsticks. Be careful not to let any dirt or dust into the system.
 Always use HYUNDAI Forklift genuine parts for replacement.
 Always use the grades of grease and oil recommended by HYUNDAI Forklift.
Choose the viscosity specified for the ambient temperature.
 Always use pure oil or grease, and be sure to use clean containers.
 When checking or changing the oil, do it in a place free of dust, and prevent any dirt from getting into
the oil.
 Before draining the oil, warm it up to a temperature of 30 to 40Á C.
 After replacing oil, filter element or strainer, bleed the air from circuit.
 When the strainer is located in the oil filler, the strainer must not be removed while adding oil.
 When changing the oil filter, check the drained oil and filter for any signs of excessive metal particles
or other foreign materials.
 When removing parts containing O-ring, gaskets or seals, clean the mounting surface and replace
with new sealing parts.
 After injecting grease, always wipe off the oil grease that was forced out.
 Do not handle electrical equipment while wearing wet places, as this can cause electric shock.
 During maintenance do not allow any unauthorized person to stand near the machine.
 Be sure you fully understand the contents of the operation. It is important to prepare necessary tools
and parts and to keep the operating area clean.
 When checking an open gear case there is a risk of dropping things in. Before removing the covers to
inspect such cases, empty everything from your pockets. Be particularly careful to remove wrenches
and nuts.
 Way to use dipstick
Push the dipstick fully into the guide, and then pull out.
Carrying out other difficult maintenance work carelessly can cause unexpected accidents. If you
consider the maintenance is too difficult, always request the HYUNDAI Forklift distributor to carry out
it.
1-4
GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS
1. GENERAL LOCATIONS
20
19
18
1
17
16
2 15
3 14
4
13
21
5
6
8
12
11
10
9
25L7OM57
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
C' C
D
M'
A
E
I
M
H
B
W
T
J
K L
G F
25L7SP01
1-6
2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
C' C
D
M'
A
E
I
M
H
B
W
T
J
K L
G F
25L7SP01
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3. SPECIFICATION FOR MAJOR COMPONENTS
1) ENGINE
2) MAIN PUMP
Type Gear
Capacity cc/rev 27.7
Maximum operating pressure bar 250
Rated speed (Max/Min) rpm 2700/500
1-8
4) STEERING UNIT
Item Specification
1-9
4. TIGHTENING TORQUE OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
1-10
5. TORQUE CHART
Use following table for unspecified torque.
1) BOLT AND NUT
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2) PIPE AND HOSE(FLARE TYPE)
1/4" 19 4 28.9
3/8" 22 5 36.2
1/2" 27 9.5 68.7
3/4" 36 18 130
1" 41 21 152
1-1/4" 50 35 253
9/16-18 19 4 28.9
11/16-16 22 5 36.2
13/16-16 27 9.5 68.7
1-3/16-12 36 18 130
1-7/16-12 41 21 152
1-11/16-12 50 35 253
4) FITTING
1/4" 19 4 28.9
3/8" 22 5 36.2
1/2" 27 9.5 68.7
3/4" 36 18 130
1" 41 21 152
1-1/4" 50 35 253
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6. RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
Ambient temperature 。
C (。
F)
Service Kind of
Capacityℓ(U.S.gal) -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
point fluid
(-4) (14) (32) (50) (68) (86) (104)
Torque
ATF
converter 8.5ℓ(2.2) ATF DEXRON III
Engine oil
transmission
ISO VG32
Hydraulic Hydraulic STD : 24.5(6.5)
tank oil ISO VG46
OPT : 30(8.0)
ISO VG68
LPG - LPG
Fuel tank
Gasoline 48.2 (12.7) ★Gasoline
NLGI No.1
Fitting Grease -
(Grease nipple) NLGI No.2
Brake
0.5
reservoir Brake oil (0.13) Azolla ZS10(Hydraulic oil ISO VG10)
tank
★ : 20G/25G/30G-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
NOTES :
① SAE numbers given to engine oil should be selected according to ambient temperature.
② For engine oil used in engine oil pan, use SAE 10W oil when the temperature at the time of
。C , even if the ambient temperature in daytime is expected to rise
engine start up is below 0。
to 10。C or more.
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GROUP 3 PERIODIC REPLACEMENT
For operation safety, never fail to perform periodic maintenance or make periodic replacement of the
consumable parts listed in the following.
These parts may deteriorate in time and are susceptible to wear. It is difficult to estimate the degree
of wear at time of periodic maintenance; therefore, even if no apparent wear is found, always replace
with new parts within the prescribed period of replacement(Or earlier if trouble is found).
Note that periodic replacement has nothing to do with guarantee service.
1 Master cylinder and wheel cylinder caps, dust seals Every 1 year
2 Brake hose or tube Every 1 or 2 years
3 Brake reservoir tank and tube Every 2 to 4 years
4 Power steering hose Every 2 years
5 Stop lamp switch(Oil pressure type) Every 2 years
6 Fuel hose Every 2 to 4 years
7 Rubber parts of power steering Every 2 to 4 years
8 Lift chain Every 2 to 4 years
9 Hose of load handling Every 1 or 2 years
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SECTION 2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF UNIT
25 24 23 22
21
3
20
4
5
19
6 18
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
25L7OM23
2-1
GROUP 2 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF UNIT
1. MAST
1) REMOVAL
(1) Forks
Backrest
Η Lower the fork carriage until the forks are
approximately 25mm (1in) from the floor.
Θ Turn knob up and slide one fork at a time Pin
toward the center of the carriage where a Knob
notch has been cut in the bottom plate for Spring
easy removal.
Ι Remove only one fork at a time. Carriage
ö On larger forks it may be necessary to
Fork
use a block of wood.
Center notch
20D7RE02
Bolt
Carriage
20D7RE03
(3) Carriage
Η With the mast vertical, raise the carriage
high enough to place blocks under the
load forks. This is done to create slack in
the load chains when the carriage is
lowered. Lower the carriage all the way
down to the floor. Make sure the carriage
is level, this will prevent any binding when
the mast is raised. 20L7RE04
2-2
Θ While supporting lift chains, remove nuts
and split pin from the anchor bolt. Lift chain
Outer mast
Nut
Split pin
20D7RE05
Carriage
Lift chain
Block
20D7RE06
Carriage
Lift chain
20D7RE07
2-3
(4) Piping
Η Remove the return hoses and clamps
attached to the cylinder.
Θ Remove hose assembly, valve and tee
from the lift cylinder. Band
ö Put blind plugs in the piping immediately clamp Hose
clamp
after removing hoses. Return
hose
This prevents the hydraulic oil from
flowing out and also prevents dust and
dirt from getting in. Lift
cylinder Return
hose
Hose assy
20D7RE08
2-4
(6) Inner mast
Η Using an overhead hoist raise the inner
mast straight and carefully draw out of
outer mast section.
Be careful the mast not to swing or fall.
Inner
mast
Outer
mast
20D7RE10
Mounting
bolt
Mast
support cap
Bushing
20D7RE11
2-5
2) INSTALLATION
After assembling mast components totally without piping connections, install mast assembly to the
equipment.
ö Installation procedure for each of mast component is the reverse of the removal procedure.
(1) Mast support cap
Η Check the mast support cap and spring pin for wear.
Θ Jack up the machine so that the front is raised and then using an overhead hoist assemble outer
mast to drive axle unit.
Ι Tighten mounting bolts to mast support cap. Apply loctite #277.
ÂTightening torque : 23.4Ü3.5kgfÂm (169Ü25.3 lbfÂft)
(2) Tilt cylinder pin
Hold the mast with a crane, operate the tilt control lever and align the holes, then knock the pin.
(3) Lift cylinder installation and adjustment
Η Assemble the lift cylinder inside the outer
mast, then tighten the stopper bolt. If the
cylinder assembly has been replaced,
adjust as follows so that the left and right
cylinders are synchronized at the
maximum lifting height.
Θ Assemble the cylinder rod to the inner
mast, and check the left-to-right play of
the mast at the maximum lifting height.
ö If play is to LEFT, install adjustment shim
to LEFT cylinder.
ö If play is to RIGHT, install adjustment
L15C3RE12
shim to RIGHT cylinder.
ÂShim thickness : 1.0mm (0.04in)
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2. POWER TRAIN ASSEMBLY
1) REMOVAL
D503RE04
(1) Mast
Refer to the chapter 1. MAST (Page 2-2)
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(2) Brake piping
Disconnect the brake piping from the Brake valve
brake housing of drive axle. Brake pipe
Drive axle
20D7RE12
Transmission
Parking brake
cable
20D7RE13
2-8
(4) Drive axle
Η Attach a crane to the tilt cylinder notches Crane
on the dashboard and raise the machine.
Θ Loosen hexagonal bolts (1) connection
drive axle to the transmission.
Ι Put the block under the drive axle and
support under the drive axle with a truck.
Κ Remove drive axle mount bolts (2) from Tilt cylinder
the frame and then slowly pull out the notch
truck with drive axle to the front. Frame
Λ Remove drive shaft assy from Drive axle
Bolt(2) Bolt(1)
transmission.
Support cap
Truck
20D7RE14
Inching pedal
Transmission
control valve
20D7RE15
Hose
20D7RE16
2-9
(7) Torque converter
Η Remove the cover on top face of the
torque converter housing then remove Cover
the 8 mounting bolts installed on the
engine flywheel. To rotate the flywheel,
remove 1 mounting bolt, then insert a
turning tool in the mounting hole. One
man must turn the engine fan by hand
while the other turns the flywheel.
Bolt
20L7RE17
20L7RE18
Frame
Truck
20D7RE19
2-10
2) INSTALLATION
(1) Installation is the reverse order to removal,
but be careful of the following points. Bolt(1)
(2) Tightening torque
ÂBolt (1) : 5.5~8.3kgfÂm (39.8~60lbfÂft) Bolt(2)
ÂBolt (2) : 2.7~4.1kgfÂm (19.5~29.7lbfÂft)
ÂBolt (3) : 5.5~8.3kgfÂm (39.8~60lbfÂft)
ÂBolt (4) : 53~72kgfÂm (383~521lbfÂft) Bolt(5)
ÂBolt (5) : 7.5kgfÂm (54.2lbfÂft)
Bolt(4) Bolt(3)
20L7RE21
2-11
3. ENGINE
Lever the torque converter, transmission and front axle inside the frame, then remove the engine
assembly.
1) REMOVAL
D503RE25
20L7RE22
2-12
(2) Remove the torque converter housing
cover, mounting bolts installed to flywheel
housing.
For details, see page 2-10. Engine
(3) Engine accessory
Remove all wiring harnesses, cables and
hoses around the engine, dashboard and
frame.
Η Wiring harness to alternator and starter.
Θ Wiring harness for oil pressure and
engine water temperature gauges.
Ι Cables for meters, buttons and accelerator
pedal.
Κ Hoses to fuel tank and air cleaner.
Λ Exhaust pipe.
(4) Radiator hose
Open the drain valve of the radiator and
drain the cooling water, then remove the 20L7RE23
radiator hose.
Engine
20L7RE24
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2) INSTALLATION
Installation is the reverse order of removal,
but be careful of the following points. 4
2
(1) Tighten the engine mounting bolts and
nuts.
(2) Tighten the engine mounting bracket bolts.
ö Do not remove the bolts unless necessary. 1
Loctite is coated over the threads of bolt.
So, once the bolts were removed, coat 2
them with loctite (#243) when installing.
ö Before installing the bolts, loctite in the 3
Engine
holes should be removed by a tap.
20L7RE25
(3) Tightening torque
 Bolt (1) : 11~16 kgfÂm (80~116lbfÂft)
 Bolt (2) : 5.5~8.3 kgfÂm (39.8~60lbfÂft)
 Bolt (3) : 10~15 kgfÂm (72.3~108lbfÂft)
 Bolt (4) : 2.7~4.1kgfÂm (19.5~29.7lbfÂft)
(4) Tightening torque of mounting bolt
installing to torque converter housing. Muffler
Â5.5~8.3kgfÂm (40~60lbfÂft)
(5) Radiator hoses
ÂDistance to insert hose : 35mm (1.4in)
(6) Air cleaner hose
Η Insert the air cleaner hose securely and
fit a clamp.
Θ Distance to insert hose
ÂAir cleaner hose : 35mm (1.4in)
Air cleaner
ÂEngine end : 35mm (1.4in)
20L7RE26
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4. STEERING AXLE
1) REMOVAL
20L7RE27
(1) Counterweight
Hold the counterweight with hoist bars, and raise it with a crane.
Remove the mounting bolts, raise slightly and move it slowly to rear side.
ÂWeight of counterweight(standard)
20L-7, 20G-7 1100kg (2430lb) 20LC-7, 20GC-7 1030kg (2270lb)
25L-7, 25G-7 1390kg (3060lb) 25LC-7, 25GC-7 1370kg (3020lb)
30L-7, 30G-7 1740kg (3840lb) 30LC-7, 30GC-7 1750kg (3860lb)
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(2) Rear wheel
- 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
Η 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
Mounting bolt
Remove mounting bolt and hub nut with Tire assy
socket wrench and then carefully take out
the tire assembly.
Θ 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7 Hub nut
Remove cap, split pin and then loosen Hub
castle nut.
Take out rear wheel assembly with taper
roller bearing and oil seal. Hub cap
- 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
Castle nut
Split pin
Taper
roller
bearing
Cap
20L7RE28
(3) Hose
20D7RE29
20D7RE30
2-16
SECTION 3 POWER TRAIN SYSTEM
4 5
20L7PT26
3-1
2) SPECIFICATION
Item Specification
3-2
2. TORQUE CONVERTER
1) STRUCTURE
6
5
4
2
1
9
10
7
16
11
13
12
14
15
20D7PT03
1 Bolt 9 Bolt
2 Plate 10 Torque converter housing cover
3 Flexible plate 11 Temperature sensor
4 Torque converter assembly 12 Inner oil strainer
5 Bolt 13 Oil strainer spring
6 O-ring 14 O-ring
7 Oil level gauge 15 Oil strainer plug
8 Oil level gauge guide 16 Torque converter housing
3-3
2) OPERATION
The torque converter is connected with a flywheel by a flexible plate, engine output is delivered from
the flywheel to the flexible plate.
The exterior of the torque converter is protected by the torque converter housing.
The torque converter housing forms the oil path for the oil pump, it includes the oil strainer filtering
sucked oil through this oil path and the oil level gauge measuring oil level of the transmission inside.
Gear pump
A D H
Drain Drain
Strainer
20D7PT04
3-4
3. TRANSMISSION
1) STRUCTURE
1 12 6 5 4 2
13
14
15
9
10
11
20D7PT28
3-5
2) INSTALLATION VIEW
1 4 3 6 7 5
2 8 20D7PT05
3) OPERATION
The flywheel of engine transmits a power to torque converter through flexible plate.
The torque converter consists of an impeller wheel connected to the input side, a turbine connected
to the output side and a stator wheel.
The power delivered from engine make the impeller wheel of the torque converter revolve, an
impeller blade generate a fluid energy through being full of fluid in torque converter, this energy give
torque to turbine wheel.
Flow of the fluid flowing through revolving turbine wheel is changed by stator, this course causes
opposite torque at stator and it is added to the turbine.
As the result of this, the output torque brings torque increase within the compass of stall capability.
When the truck starts running or goes to the uphill, a torque converter transmits a torque increased
against engine torque to power transmission system of the transport.
When the truck runs at regular speed without increase speed, high torque is not required and
output torque is gradually reduced.
Since the engine and transmission are connected through the fluid, return vibrations and shocks
from the drive axle is absorbed, safety of the transmission is secured.
Whether or not the truck travels, the engine continually operates and torque is converted
automatically according to load.
This system makes the drive operation much easier and work can be performed much more
efficiently.
Output power of the torque converter is transmitted to the input shaft, forward clutch or a reverse
clutch works according to gear choice of a driver.
The clutch power chosen at this time is connected to the output gear through the clutch gear.
3-6
4) OPERATING MODES
(1) Forward (2) Reverse
INPUT INPUT
OUTPUT OUTPUT
20D7PT29 20D7PT30
3-7
5) OIL PUMP AND SPACER
(1) Structure
11
10
8 9
7
6
17
20D7PT06
(2) Operation
The oil pump is located on the spacer side. It is in charge of the function of clutching internal oil of
the transmission through control valve and the function of sucking oil for oil supply of the torque
converter and lubrication function of a clutch.
Oil pump choose gear pump, supplies oil in control valve and torque converter through the oil path
between a spacer and a transmission case.
The relief valve located on the top of a spacer can maintain regularly input oil pressure and output
oil pressure.
3-8
6) TRANSMISSION CASE, CONTROL VALVE, OIL PUMP AND PARKING BRAKE
(1) Structure
4
5 8
9
3
13
7
12
10
2
1
20
11
7
23
22
21 15
25
24
14
18 16
17
19
20D7PT07
3-9
(2) Operation
The transmission case includes the function of a control valve, an oil filter and a parking brake.
The oil filter is charge of filtering sucked oil by an oil pump before transmitting sucked oil to a
control valve and a torque converter.
Oil transmitted through an oil filter delivers oil pressure to the piston of the forward and reverse
clutch through the solenoid valve.
At this time, the solenoid valve is in charge of the important function of transmitting oil pressure for
forward and reverse through an electric signal by the forward and reverse selection lever of the
truck.
Oil pressure chosen for forward or reverse by the solenoid valve is transmitted to the forward
clutch through the formed oil path between transmission case or the reverse clutch through the
pipe of transmission outside.
Parking brake works by the band brake installed on parking drum which is linked to the output
shaft of the forward clutch.
3-10
7) CONTROL VALVE
(1) Structure
Main relief function charge
20
21
22
3 To cooler
2
37
29 From cooler
1 23
35
30 24
25
26
27
28
31 36
32
33
34
Inching function charge
Change of direction function charge
20D7PT08
3-11
(2) Operation
The control valve mainly consists of the main relief valve, inching valve, accumulator valve and
directional valve.
The discharged oil from the gear pump enters main relief valve of the control valve and its
pressure is adjusted 10.8~14.9kgf/cm2 (154~212psi).
The oil adjusted pressure by the main relief valve is decided on the direction of forward or reverse
by the solenoid valve.
The decided oil is delivered the power transferred from the torque converter to drive axle through
the oil path between spacer and transmission case, the pipe of transmission outside and reverse
clutch.
The remaining oil appropriating clutch pressure flows into the torque converter through the input
pressure control valve in torque converter of the top of space.
At this time, the oil pressure input to the torque converter is adjusted 4~7kgf/cm2 (57~100psi), the oil
pressure output from the torque converter is adjusted below 7kgf/cm2 (100psi).
The oil in charge of increasing torque in the torque converter flows from the torque converter,
enters the radiator, after refrigerated, it is in charge of clutch lubrication through the lubrication oil
path of the clutch shaft.
The pressure detecting valve and built in accumulator provide a soft plugging when changing
gears.
The pressure detecting valve allows the accumulator to absorb the small shocks of rapid pressure
build up and quick release during gear changes.
When full pressure builds up, the pressure detecting valve shuts the accumulator off and allows it
to empty, so it is ready to function again during gear change.
The inching valve permits the clutch to partially disengage, so that engine rpm can be increased
for lifting while travel speed remains low.
Control valve
F
R
Directional
valve
P3
Accumulator
valve
1.2 1.6
P2
Main relief
Engine
valve
13.2 cc/rev
2
10.8~14.9 kgf/cm
To torque converter
20D7PT09
3-12
8) FORWARD CLUTCH
(1) Operation
20D7PT31
When forward mode is selected through the solenoid valve of control valve, the flux flowed by the
oil pump flows into forward clutch pack in 9~14.2kgf/cm2 (128~202psi) of pressure through the oil
path of transmission inside.
This oil make plugging of clutch pack by giving pressure at the piston of clutch pack.
At this time, the drum gear of clutch pack is always revolving while connected with the turbine
shaft of torque converter.
According to be plugging, the clutch gear is connected and revolved with drum gear, this power is
delivered with linking output gear in touch with clutch gear.
3-13
(2) Structure
4 24
3
27
29
18 19
8 9
21 28
12
5
20
15
17
11
10
25
26
7
23
22
14
16
13
20D7PT11
3-14
9) REVERSE CLUTCH
(1) Operation
5 1 2 3 4
20D7PT32
When reverse mode is selected through the solenoid valve of control valve, the flux flowed by the
oil pump flows into the oil path of reverse shaft in 9~14.2kgf/cm2 (128~202psi) of pressure through
the oil path of transmission outside.
This oil make plugging of reverse clutch pack by giving pressure at the piston of clutch pack.
At this time, the reverse drum gear is revolving against forward drum gear with engaging forward
drum gear.
According as the clutch is plugging, the reverse clutch gear revolves.
The reverse clutch gear is connected with output gear, the power transferred from engine is
delivered to output of the transmission.
3-15
(2) Structure
4
3
24
2
25
10
8 19
21
11
9
26
5 14
12 17
20
13
7
23
22
16
18
15
20D7PT13
3-16
10) OUTPUT GEAR
(1) Operation
The output gear is engaging the forward clutch gear and reverse clutch gear together.
If a driver selects forward, the forward clutch gets plugging, the forward clutch gear revolves and
the power of forward clutch gear is delivered to output gear.
If a driver selects reverse, the reverse clutch gets plugging, the reverse clutch gear revolves and
the power of reverse clutch gear is delivered to output gear.
(2) Structure
4 2
1
2
20D7PT14
3-17
4. DRIVE AXLE
1) INSTALLATION VIEW
2) STRUCTURE
The drive axle is connected with the transmission output gear and universal joint.
The power transferred by the universal joint is connected to the pinion shaft of drive axle, the
pinion shaft delivers the power to the differential device through the ring gear.
The power transferred to the differential gear is delivered to final drive through the axle shaft.
3-18
3) CARRIER ASSEMBLY
(1) Operation
The pinion shaft is supported by the taper roller bearing in the carrier case and the bolt at the end
of a pinion shaft and transfers the power which is delivered from the universal joint to the ring gear
assembled from bolts at a differential device.
This power makes the differential device run.
Since the differential device is connected with an axle shaft and a spline, the power transferred to
differential device is delivered to final drive through the axle shaft.
(2) Structure
6 15
17 7
4
25
25
24 17
23 3
23
19 16
18 20
8 21
9 22
10
12 1
14
11
13
20D7PT18
3-19
4) DIFFERENTIAL DEVICE
(1) Operation
Since the ring gear is linked with the right of the differential case and the bolt, the power
transferred to the ring gear makes the differential device revolve.
And also, the left and right of the differential case are connected with the left and right of the axle
shaft and the spline respectively, it delivers the power to the final drive.
If the load concerning in the left and right of the final drive is different, the shock is transferred to
the drive axle, the differential gear in the differential device runs, the power transferred to the
differential device adjusts the delivering rate to the left and right axle shaft.
Consequently, it guarantees for safety of drivers.
(2) Structure
5
7
3 2
4
4
1
6
20D7PT19
3-20
GROUP 2 TROUBLESHOOTING
3-21
Trouble symptom Probable cause Remedy
3. Low output power
1) Torque converter ÂInsufficient hydraulic pressure :
Low oil level. Check oil level and add oil.
Air sucked in. Check joints and pipes.
If necessary, retighten joint or repla-
ce packing.
Oil filter clogging. Check and replace.
Oil pump worn. Check oil pressure. If necessary rep-
(Low delivery flow) lace pump.
Regulator valve coil spring fatigu- Check spring tension. If necessary,
ed. replace.
Control valve spool malfunctioning. Disassemble, check and repair or re-
place.
Piston or O-ring worn. Disassemble, check measure and re-
place.
ÂStator free wheel cam damaged. Check stalling speed.
(Increased engine load will cause ex-
cessive drop of stalling speed.)
Check oil temperature rise.
If any, replace free wheel.
2) Transmission ÂFlexile plate deformed ÂReplace flexible plate.
ÂStator free wheel seizing. Check temperature plate.
(No-load will cause temperature rise)
Replace free wheel if a drop of start-
ing output is found.
ÂImpeller damaged for interfering with Check drained oil for foreign matter.
the surroundings. If any, change oil.
ÂUse of poor quality of oil or arising of Check and change oil.
air bubbles.
Air sucked in from inlet side. Check joints and pipes.
If necessary, retighten joint or replace
packing.
Low torque converter oil pressure Check oil pressure.
accelerates generation of air bub-
bles.
Oil mixing with water. Check drained oil and change oil.
Inching rod out of adjustment. Check and adjust.
ÂClutch slipping
Lowering of weight. Check oil pressure.
Piston ring or O-ring worn. Disassemble, check, measure and
replace.
Clutch piston damaged. Disassemble, check and replace.
Clutch plate seizing or dragging. Check to see whether or not machine
moves even when transmission is in
neutral position. If so, replace.
3-22
Trouble symptom Probable cause Remedy
4. Unusual oil pressure
1) Oil pressure is high ÂControl valve malfunctioning. (1)Check for spool operation.
If necessary, replace valve.
(2)Check for clogging of small hole in
valve body. If necessary, clean or
repair.
ÂCold weather. (high oil viscosity) ÂWhen atmospheric temp is below fr-
eezing point
(when normal oil pressure is recover-
ed if heated to 60 ~ 80ÁC), change
oil.
ÂUse of improper oil. ÂCheck and change oil.
2) Oil pressure is low ÂGear pump malfunctioning(worn). ÂDisassemble, check and replace.
ÂOil leaks excessively :
(1)Control valve oil spring defective. ÂCheck spring tension (see spring sp-
ecification).
If necessary replace.
(2)Control valve spool defective. ÂDisassemble, check, and repair or re-
place valve.
ÂAir sucked in. ÂCheck joints and pipes. If necessary,
retighten joint or replace packing.
ÂLow oil level. ÂCheck oil level and add oil.
ÂOil filter clogging. ÂCheck and replace.
3) Transmission ÂOil leaks excessively. ÂDisassemble, check (piston ring and
O-ring for wear and other defects),
and replace.
5. Power is not transmitted
1) Torque converter ÂClutch plate damaged. ÂCheck for damage by listening to ab-
normal sounds at a low converter sp-
eed and replace.
ÂLow oil level. ÂCheck oil level and add oil.
ÂOil pump driving system faulty. ÂDisassemble and check for wear of
pump gear, shaft and spline.
Replace defective parts.
ÂShaft broken. ÂCheck and replace.
ÂLack of oil pressure. ÂCheck oil pump gear for wear and for
oil suction force.
If necessary, replace pump.
2) Transmission ÂLow oil level. ÂCheck oil level and add oil.
ÂInching valve and link lever improper- ÂCheck measure and adjust.
ly positioned.
ÂForward/reverse spool and link lever ÂCheck and adjust.
improperly positioned.
ÂClutch fails to disengage :
(1)Clutch case piston ring defective. ÂDisassemble, check and replace.
(2)Main shaft plug slipping out. ÂDisassemble, check and repair or re-
place.
ÂClutch seizing. ÂCheck to see whether or not machine
moves even then transmission is in
neutral position. If so, replace.
ÂShaft broken off. ÂDisassemble, check(main shaft, etc.),
and replace.
ÂClutch drum damaged (spring groove). ÂDisassemble, check and replace.
ÂClutch snap ring broken. ÂDisassemble, check and repair or re-
place.
3-23
Trouble symptom Probable cause Remedy
6. Power is not transmitted ÂForeign matter intruding into oil pass- ÂDisassemble, check and repair or
(Continue) age to clutch. replace.
ÂShaft spline worn. ÂDisassemble, check and replace.
7. Oil leakage ÂOil leaks from oil seal. ÂDisassemble and check for wear of
(Transmission and torque seal lips and mating sliding surfaces
converter) (pump boss, coupling etc.)
Replace oil seal, pump boss, coupl-
ing, etc.
ÂOil leaks from case joining surfaces. ÂCheck and retighten or replace pack-
ing.
ÂOil leaks from joint or pipe. ÂCheck and repair or replace gasket.
ÂOil leaks from drain plug. ÂCheck and retighten or gasket.
ÂOil leaks from a crack. ÂCheck and replace cracked part.
3-24
GROUP 3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1.TRANSMISSION
1) DISASSEMBLY
Η Transmission assembly set.
20D7TM001
20D7TM002
20D7TM003
20D7TM004
3-25
Λ Extract control valve.
20D7TM005
20D7TM006
20D7TM007
20D7TM008
20D7TM009
3-26
Ο Remove snap ring.
20D7TM010
Π Remove bolt.
20D7TM011
20D7TM012
20D7TM013
Σ Remove bolt.
20D7TM014
3-27
⯾ Connect disassembly bolt.
20D7TM015
20D7TM016
⬼ Disassemble spacer.
20D7TM017
⬽ After disassemble.
20D7TM018
20D7TM019
3-28
⬿ Disassemble connection.
20D7TM020
20D7TM021
20D7TM022
20D7TM023
⭃ After disassemble.
20D7TM024
3-29
2) ASSEMBLY
(1) Assembly of transmission case outside part
Plug assembly
ö Before assemble taper plug, spread loctite #577.
Η Assemble the upper part taper plug of hydraulic pipe.
20D7TM025
20D7TM026
20D7TM027
20D7TM028
3-30
Λ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 3.5~4.5 kgfÂm
(25~33 lbfÂft)
20D7TM029
20D7TM030
20D7TM031
20D7TM032
20D7TM033
3-31
(2) Assembly of transmission case inside
Assembly of bearing and parking control shaft
Η Pressurize R part of bearing out wheel.
ö R part : Installation part of reverse clutch gear.
20D7TM034
20D7TM035
20D7TM036
20D7TM037
3-32
Λ Assemble nut.
20D7TM038
20D7TM039
20D7TM040
20D7TM041
20D7TM042
3-33
Κ Confirm seal ring of forward clutch.
20D7TM043
20D7TM044
20D7TM045
20D7TM046
20D7TM047
3-34
Ι Spread grease on cam shaft.
20D7TM048
20D7TM049
20D7TM050
20D7TM051
20D7TM052
3-35
Θ Confirm gear revolution condition.
20D7TM053
20D7TM054
20D7TM055
20D7TM056
20D7TM057
3-36
Λ Spread sealant on hexagon bolt.
ö Spread loctite #242 at bolt.
20D7TM058
20D7TM059
20D7TM060
Θ Fix spring.
20D7TM061
20D7TM062
3-37
Κ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 3.5~4.5 kgfÂm
(25~33 lbfÂft)
20D7TM063
20D7TM064
Μ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 3.5~4.5 kgfÂm
(25~33 lbfÂft)
20D7TM065
20D7TM067
3-38
Ι Pressurize O part of bearing out wheel.
20D7TM068
20D7TM069
20D7TM070
20D7TM071
20D7TM072
3-39
Θ Fix strainer in torque converter housing.
20D7TM073
20D7TM074
Κ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 8~10 kgfÂm
(58~72 lbfÂft)
20D7TM075
20D7TM076
Θ Fix O-ring.
20D7TM077
3-40
Ι Spread loctite #5127 on transmission case.
20D7TM078
20D7TM079
Λ Assemble space.
20D7TM080
20D7TM081
20D7TM082
3-41
Θ Work roller.
ö Pay attention to tear O-ring of torque converter and oil
pump.
20D7TM083
20D7TM084
20D7TM085
20D7TM086
Μ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 5.5~6.5 kgfÂm
(40~47 lbfÂft)
20D7TM087
3-42
(6) Transmission outside assembly
Fastening of transmission case bolt
Η Revolve 90¡£
.
20D7TM088
20D7TM089
20D7TM090
Κ Confirm torque.
20D7TM091
20D7TM092
3-43
Μ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 5.5~6.5 kgfÂm
(40~47 lbfÂft)
20D7TM093
20D7TM094
Θ Confirm fastening.
ÂTightening torque : 0.8~1.2 kgfÂm
(5.8~8.7 lbfÂft)
20D7TM095
20D7TM096
20D7TM097
3-44
Ι Temporarily assemble support pin.
20D7TM098
Κ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 2.0~3.0 kgfÂm
(14~22 lbfÂft)
20D7TM099
20D7TM100
20D7TM101
20D7TM102
3-45
Ξ Temporarily assemble parking bracket.
20D7TM103
Ο Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 0.6~0.8 kgfÂm
(4.3~5.8 lbfÂft)
20D7TM104
Nut
Adjustment shaft
20D7PT33
20D7TM105
3-46
Θ Spread loctite #577 on nipple plug.
20D7TM106
20D7TM107
20D7TM108
20D7TM109
Μ Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 3.5~4.0 kgfÂm
(25~29 lbfÂft)
20D7TM110
3-47
Oil seal output gear assembly
Η Spread loctite #592 on the out wheel of oil seal.
20D7TM111
20D7TM112
20D7TM113
20D7TM114
20D7TM115
3-48
Ι Assemble hex bolt and confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 3~4 kgfÂm
(22~29 lbfÂft)
20D7TM116
20D7TM117
20D7TM118
Ι Pressurize guide.
20D7TM119
3-49
2. DRIVE AXLE
1) DISASSEMBLY
Η Drive axle.
20D7AXLE001
20D7AXLE002
20D7AXLE003
20D7AXLE004
3-50
Λ Remove the bolt of plate / nut.
20D7AXLE005
20D7AXLE006
20D7AXLE007
20D7AXLE008
20D7AXLE009
3-51
Π Remove the bolt of flange shaft.
20D7AXLE010
20D7AXLE011
20D7AXLE012
20D7AXLE013
20D7AXLE014
3-52
⯿ Remove the bolt of carrier cap.
20D7AXLE015
20D7AXLE016
20D7AXLE017
20D7AXLE018
20D7AXLE019
3-53
⭀ After disassemble the carrier.
20D7AXLE020
2) ASSEMBLY
(1) Assembly of carrier assembly
Differential device assembly
⯱ Assemble spider and the differential pinion.
20D7AXLE021
20D7AXLE022
20D7AXLE023
3-54
Κ Assemble the washer and the differential gear.
20D7AXLE024
20D7AXLE025
20D7AXLE026
20D7AXLE027
20D7AXLE028
3-55
⯹ Assemble the bearing of differential.
20D7AXLE029
20D7AXLE030
20D7AXLE032
20D7AXLE033
3-56
Λ Pressurize the bearing cone into the pinion shaft.
20D7AXLE034
20D7AXLE035
20D7AXLE036
20D7AXLE037
20D7AXLE038
3-57
Π Revolve the carrier case in 180¡£
.
20D7AXLE039
20D7AXLE040
20D7AXLE041
20D7AXLE042
20D7AXLE043
3-58
⯿ Measure a gap (B).
⚰ Determine shim X.
♼X = B - End play (0.03~0.06)
Ex 1) B = 0.5,
X = 0.5 - (0.03~0.06) = 0.47~0.44mm
20D7AXLE044
20D7AXLE045
20D7AXLE046
20D7AXLE047
20D7AXLE048
3-59
⭀ Fix the bearing cone.
20D7AXLE049
20D7AXLE050
20D7AXLE051
20D7AXLE052
20D7AXLE053
3-60
Λ Fasten the torque.
ÂTightening torque : 16.2~19.1 kgfÂm
(117~138 lbfÂft)
20D7AXLE054
20D7AXLE055
20D7PT34
20D7AXLE057
20D7PT35
3-61
Π Temporarily assemble the carrier cap.
20D7AXLE059
20D7AXLE060
Adjust backlash
Η Assemble the RING BRG ADJUST.
20D7AXLE062
20D7AXLE063
Ι Measure backlash.
20D7AXLE064
3-62
Κ Fasten RING BRG ADJUST.
20D7AXLE065
Μ Fit position.
20D7AXLE067
20D7PT35
ö After assembling, adjust pattern of the gear and Drive side(Forward) Coast side (Reverse)
40
40~
~7
5%
Toe Toe
20D7PT37
3-63
Assembly of carrier assembly
Η Pressurize lock pin into drive axle.
20D7AXLE069
20D7AXLE070
20D7AXLE071
20D7AXLE072
20D7AXLE073
3-64
Μ Temporarily assemble bolt and confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 6~7 kgfÂm
(43~51 lbfÂft)
20D7AXLE074
20D7AXLE075
20D7AXLE076
20D7AXLE077
20D7AXLE078
3-65
Λ Set assembly jig.
20D7AXLE079
20D7AXLE080
20D7AXLE081
20D7AXLE082
20D7AXLE083
3-66
Θ Assemble snap ring at socket.
20D7AXLE084
20D7AXLE085
20D7AXLE086
20D7AXLE087
20D7AXLE088
3-67
Ν Assemble snap ring at socket.
20D7AXLE089
20D7AXLE090
20D7AXLE091
20D7AXLE092
20D7AXLE093
3-68
Κ Fit flange into drive axle housing.
20D7AXLE094
20D7AXLE095
Μ Fasten bolt.
ÂTightening torque : 9~11.5 kgfÂm
(65~83 lbfÂft)
20D7AXLE096
20D7AXLE097
20D7AXLE098
3-69
Ι Pressurize bearing cup.
20D7AXLE099
20D7AXLE100
20D7AXLE101
20D7AXLE102
20D7AXLE103
3-70
Ξ Pressurize oil seal.
20D7AXLE104
20D7AXLE105
20D7AXLE106
20D7AXLE107
Hub assembly
Η Spread grease on the flange shaft.
20D7AXLE108
3-71
Θ Fix hub.
20D7AXLE109
Ι Fix plate.
20D7AXLE110
Κ Fix nut.
20D7AXLE111
20D7AXLE112
Μ Adjust preload.
Â0.6~0.8 kgfÂm
20D7AXLE113
3-72
Ν Fit the position of plate, nut and hole.
20D7AXLE114
20D7AXLE115
Ο Confirm torque.
ÂTightening torque : 0.8~1.2 kgfÂm
(5.8~11 lbfÂft)
20D7AXLE116
20D7AXLE117
20D7AXLE118
3-73
Ι Close to hub.
20D7AXLE119
20D7AXLE120
Λ Fasten torque.
20D7AXLE121
20D7AXLE122
20D7AXLE123
3-74
Ι Assemble hanger bolt.
20D7AXLE124
Κ Fix dipstick.
20D7AXLE125
Loctite #577
20D7PT36
3-75
SECTION 4 BRAKE SYSTEM
2. SPECIFICATION
1) DISK BRAKE
Item Specification
Type Wet disk brake
Master cylinder diameter (Non boosted) 33mm (1.3in)
Pedal height 160mm
Pedal adjustment
Play 1~3mm
Brake oil Azola ZS10 (SAE 10W hydraulic oil)
2) PARKING BRAKE
Item Specification
Type Ratchet, internal expanding mechanical type
Parking lever stroke / Cable stroke 12.1。/ 11.5mm
4-1
SECTION 4 BRAKE SYSTEM
GROUP 1 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
1. OUTLINE
There are two brake systems, the foot brake system and the hand brake system.
The foot brake adopts the brake system of oil type at drive axle.
Oil pressure is generated in maximum 140kgf/cm2 through brake oil input path of the left and right
drive axle housing, this pressure allows the piston brake to advance and compresses a friction plate
and a plate.
So when the transportation travels, it is possible to brake.
The parking brake works by the hand brake installed on parking drum which is linked to the output
shaft of the forward clutch.
2. SPECIFICATION
1) DISK BRAKE
Item Specification
Type Wet disk brake
Master cylinder diameter (Non boosted) 33mm (1.3in)
Pedal height 160mm
Pedal adjustment
Play 1~3mm
Brake oil Azola ZS10 (SAE 10W hydraulic oil)
2) PARKING BRAKE
Item Specification
Type Ratchet, internal expanding mechanical type
Parking lever stroke / Cable stroke 12.1Á/ 11.5mm
4-1
3. BRAKE PEDAL AND PIPING
1) STRUCTURE
1
T/M control valve
4 3
Transmission
Drive axle
20D7BS01
4-2
4. INCHING PEDAL AND LINKAGE
The brake pedal serves to actuate the hydraulic brakes on the drive axle. At the beginning of the
pedal stroke, the inching spool of the transmission control valve is actuated to shift the hydraulic
clutch to neutral and turn off the driving force. By treading the pedal further, the brake is applied.
160mm
Floor plate
Control valve
33mm(1.3in)
Inching spool
T/M
20L7BS02
4-3
5. WET DISK BRAKE
1) STRUCTURE
20D7PT20
2) OPERATION
Sealed up structure of hydraulic disk brake system secures good brake performance even in the
high humid or dusty area.
Because it is possible to use the brake semi-permanently, there is no need to replace or change
the lining as drum type brake do.
Major components are 5 plates (5), 4 friction plates (6), piston brake (4), and brake housing.
Braking force is applied by restricting the drivie force from drive shaft and spline collar.
4-4
6. BRAKE VALVE
1) STRUCTURE
28
26 27 25 23 24 22 21 13 12 11 9 10 8 7 6 5 14 4 3
2 20 19 18 17 16 15 1
20D7BS03
4-5
2) DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove push rod (3), bellows (4), air vent 28
(25) and bolt (28). 3 4
25
20D7BS04
10 2
20D7BS05
15 16 17 18
20D7BS06
27 24 21
Rear housing
20D7BS07
4-6
3) INSPECTION AND ASSEMBLY
(1) Clean all parts thoroughly and lubricate the parts either with mineral or with hydraulic oil,
according to their use destination.
(2) All single parts are to be checked for damage and replaced, if required.
(3) Assembly is in opposite order to disassembly.
(4) Seal kit : XKAU-00176
Use only brake fluid (Azola ZS10) into the compensation reservoirs.
4-7
GROUP 2 OPERATIONAL CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. OPERATIONAL CHECKS
1) BRAKE PIPING
(1) Check pipes, hoses and joints for damage, oil leakage or interference.
(2) Operate brake pedal and check operating force when pedal in depressed. Check also change in
operating force, and change in position of pedal when pedal is kept depressed.
2) PARKING BRAKE
2
(1) Operating force of parking lever is 35 - 40 1
kgfÂm(253 - 290lbfÂft).
(2) Check that parking brake can hold
machine in position when loaded on 20%
slope. If there is no slope available, travel
at low speed and check braking effect of
parking brake.
D35AtA19
4-8
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem cause Remedy
Insufficient braking force ÂHydraulic system leaks oil. ÂRepair and add oil.
ÂHydraulic system leaks air. ÂBleed air.
ÂDisk worn. ÂReplace.
ÂBrake valve malfunctioning. ÂRepair or replace.
ÂHydraulic system clogged. ÂClean.
Brake acting unevenly. ÂTires unequally inflated. ÂAdjust tire pressure.
(Machine is turned to one ÂBrake out of adjustment. ÂAdjust.
side during braking.) ÂDisk surface roughened. ÂRepair by polishing or replace.
ÂWheel bearing out of adjustment. ÂAdjust or replace.
ÂHydraulic system clogged. ÂClean.
Brake trailing. ÂPedal has no play. ÂAdjust.
ÂPiston cup faulty. ÂReplace.
ÂBrake valve return port clogged. ÂClean.
ÂHydraulic system clogged. ÂClean.
ÂWheel bearing out of adjustment. ÂAdjust or replace.
Brake chirps ÂBrake trailing. ÂSee above. Brake trailing.
ÂPiston fails to return. ÂReplace.
ÂDisk worn. ÂReplace.
ÂDisk surface roughened. ÂRepair by polishing or replace.
Brake squeaks ÂDisk surface roughened. ÂRepair by polishing or replace.
ÂDisk worn. ÂReplace.
ÂExcessively large friction between ÂClean and apply brake grease.
disk plate.
Large pedal stroke ÂBrake out of adjustment. ÂAdjust.
ÂHydraulic line sucking air. ÂBleed air.
ÂOil leaks from hydraulic line, or lack ÂCheck and repair or add oil.
of oil.
ÂDisk worn. ÂReplace.
Pedal dragging. ÂTwisted push rod caused by improp- ÂAdjust.
erly fitted brake valve.
ÂBrake valve seal faulty. ÂReplace.
4-9
GROUP 3 TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. AIR BLEEDING OF BRAKE SYSTEM
1) Air bleeding should be performed by two
persons :
One rides on truck for depressing and
releasing brake pedal : the other person is
on the ground and removes cap from air
Air vent plug
vent plug on wheel cylinder.
2) Block the front wheel securely and apply
parking brake.
3) Start the engine.
4) Attach a vinyl tube to air vent plug and
immerse other end of tube into a vessel
filled with hydraulic oil. Vinyl tube
5) Loosen air vent plug by turning it 3/4 with a
wrench. Depress brake pedal to drain oil
mixed with air bubbles from plug hole. Vessel
6) Depress brake pedal until no air bubbles
come out of air vent plug hole.
7) After completion of air bleeding, securely
tighten air vent plug. Install cap on plug. 20D7BS09
2. ADJUSTMENT OF PEDAL
1) BRAKE PEDAL
(1) Pedal height from floor plate
Adjust with stopper bolt.
ÂPedal height : 160mm (6.3in)
(2) Idle stroke Idle stroke : 1~3mm
Adjust with rod of master cylinder
ÂPlay : 1~3mm Pedal height
160mm
Floor plate
20D7BS10
4-10
(3) Micro switch for parking brake (if equipped)
o
Η After assembling parking brake and Lever stroke 12.1
parking cable, put the parking brake lever
released.
Θ Loosen the nut for parking brake plate to
play up and down.
Ι Move up the plate so that the stopper can Micro switch
be contacted with the pin and then
Rachet
reassemble nut.
Nut
ÂMicro switch stroke when parking
brake is applied : 2~3mm (0.08 ~ 0.1in)
Parking cable
20D7BS08
2) INCHING PEDAL
(1) Pedal height from floor plate
Adjust with stopper bolt.
ÂPedal height : 160mm (6.3in) Inching stroke
0mm
(2) Adjust bolt so that brake pedal interconn-
ects with inching pedal at inching pedal
stroke 0mm. Pedal height
160mm
Floor plate
20L7BS11
4-11
SECTION 5 STEERING SYSTEM
Steering cylinder
Steering wheel
S
te
e
rin
g
ax
le
Steering unit
T
L
P LS
R
Hydraulic tank
T4
Gear pump
LS
G
CF
20L7SS01
The steering system for this machine is composed of steering wheel assembly, steering unit,
steering cylinder, steering axle and pipings. The steering force given to the steering wheel enters
the steering unit through the steering column. The required oil flow is sensed by the function of the
control section of the unit, and pressurized oil delivered from the hydraulic pump is fed to the
steering cylinder. The force produced by the steering cylinder moves the knuckle of steering tires
through the intermediate link.
The axle body is unit structure having steering knuckles installed to its both ends by means of
kingpins. Hub and wheel are mounted through bearing to spindle of knuckle.
5-1
2. HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
L R
3
P
MCV
T LS
LS CF EF
1
9.0MPa
T/M
8 7 10
20L7SS02
5-2
1) NEUTRAL
L R
3
G
P
MCV
T LS
LS CF EF
1
9.0MPa
T/M
8 7 10
20L7SS03
The steering wheel is not being operated so control spool(G) does not move.
The oil from hydraulic gear pump(1) moves the priority valve spool(D) to the left.
Oil flow into LS port to the hydraulic tank(10).
So, the pump flow is routed to the main control valve.
5-3
2) LEFT TURN
3 L R
G
P
MCV
T LS
LS CF EF
1
9.0MPa
T/M
8 7 10
20L7SS04
When the steering wheel is turned to the left, the spool(G) within the steering unit(4) connected with
steering column turns in left hand direction.
At this time, the oil discharged from the pump flows into the spool(G) within the steering unit(3)
through the spool(D) of priority valve in gear pump(1) and flows to the gerotor(H).
Oil flow from the gerotor(H) flows back into the spool(G) where it is directed out of the left work
port(L).
Oil returned from cylinder returns to hydraulic tank(10).
When the above operation is completed, the machine turns to the left.
5-4
3) RIGHT TURN
L R
3
G
P
MCV
T LS
LS CF EF
1
9.0MPa
T/M
8 7 10
20L7SS05
When the steering wheel is turned to the right, the spool(G) within the steering unit(3) connected
with steering column turns in right hand direction.
At this time, the oil discharged from the pump flows into the spool(G) within the steering unit (3)
through the spool (D) of priority valve in gear pump (1) and flows to the gerotor(H).
Oil flow from the gerotor (H) flows back into the spool (G) where it is directed out of the right work
port(R).
Oil returned from cylinder returns to hydraulic tank(10).
When the above operation is completed, the machine turns to the right.
5-5
3. STEERING UNIT
1) STRUCTURE
1
2
18
11
3
14
25-3 4
25-2 14
25-4 5 22
25-1 15
6
23
21
24
8
16
10 24
7
10
19
13
20
17
9
12
20D7SS06
5-6
2) OPERATION
The steering unit is composed of the control valve(rotary valve) and the metering device. The control
valve controls the flow of oil from the pump in the interior of the unit depending on the condition of the
steering wheel. The metering device is a kind of hydraulic motor composed of a stator and a rotor. It
meters the required oil volume, feeds the metered oil to the power cylinder and detects cylinder’s
motion value, that is, cylinder’s motion rate.
When the steering wheel is turned, the spool turns, the oil path is switched and the oil is fed into the
metering device. As a result, the rotor is caused to run by oil pressure, and the sleeve is caused to run
through the drive shaft and cross pin. Therefore, when the spool is turned, the spool turns by the
same value in such a manner that it follows the motion of the spool. Steering motion can be
accomplished when this operation is performed in a continuous state.
If the hoses of the steering system are incorrectly connected, the steering wheel can turn very
rapidly when the engine is started. Keep clear of the steering wheel when starting the engine.
The centering spring for the spool and sleeve is provided to cause the valve to return to the neutral
position. It is therefore possible to obtain a constant steering feeling, which is transmitted to the hands
of the driver. Return to the center position occurs when the steering wheel is released.
5-7
4. STEERING AXLE
1) STRUCTURE
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
22
24
26
39
26
40 33
6 37 34 23
7 27 21
36
8 5 13 33
9
2 31 16
35 39
4 32
9
7 10
41
6 42 44 46
43 15
44 14
38 48 20
26 1 24
39 32
31 3 18
28 11
39 16 10
30
29
47 25
45 35
4 13
12
17
19
20D7SS07
5-8
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
21
20
21 35
32 19
20
31
22
23 19
21
12 33
13 20
14 21
33 11 29 32
15 22
24 23 20
16
34 35
2
26 1 36
25
22 12
23
17 38
18
11 6
16 7
15 9
33 8
12 24 10
14
13 27
28 3
12
4
30 5
35 26
25
38 22
36 17 23
18
12
37
20L7SS06
5-9
2) TIGHTENING TORQUE AND SPECIFICATION
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
.9
78
.6
56
Stroke 86mm
Stroke 86mm
20D7SS08
5-10
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
72
.7
50.1 Stroke Stroke
78 0.5mm 78 0.5mm
20L7SS08
5-11
GROUP 2 OPERATIONAL CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. OPERATIONAL CHECKS
Check item Checking procedure
Steering wheel  Set rear wheels facing straight forward, then turn steering wheel to left and right.
30-60mm Measure range of steering wheel movement before rear wheel starts to move.
(1.2-2.4 in)
Range should be 30~60mm at rim of steering wheel. If play is too large, adjust
at gear box.
Test steering wheel play with engine at idling.
Knuckle  Check knuckle visually or use crack detection method. If the knuckle is bent, the
tire wear is uneven, so check tire wear.
Steering axle  Put camber gauge in contact with hub and measure camber.
If camber is not within 0Ü0.5ä; rear axle is bent.
 Ask assistant to drive machine at minimum turning radius.
 Fit bar and a piece of chalk at outside edge of counterweight to mark line of
turning radius.
 If minimum turning radius is not withinÜ100mm (Ü4in)of specified value, adjust
turning angle stopper bolt.
Min turning radius(Outside)
20L-7, 20G-7 2252mm(89in) 20LC-7, 20GC-7 2038mm(80in)
25L-7, 25G-7 2300mm(91in) 25LC-7, 25GC-7 2074mm(82in)
30L-7, 30G-7 2393mm(94in) 30LC-7, 30GC-7 2116mm(83in)
Hydraulic pressure of power Remove plug from outlet port of flow divider and install oil pressure gauge.
steering Turn steering wheel fully and check oil pressure.
ö Oil pressure : 90kgf/cm2 (1280psi)
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Remedy
Steering wheel drags. ÂLow oil pressure. ÂCheck lockout. Repair.
ÂBearing faulty. ÂClean or replace.
ÂSpring spool faulty. ÂClean or replace.
ÂReaction plunger faulty. ÂReplace.
ÂBall-and-screw assembly faulty. ÂClean or replace.
ÂSector shaft adjusting screw excessi- ÂAdjust.
vely tight.
ÂGears poorly meshing. ÂCheck and correct meshing.
ÂFlow divider coil spring fatigued. ÂReplace.
Steering wheel fails to return ÂBearing faulty. ÂClean or replace.
smoothly. ÂReaction plunger faulty. ÂReplace.
ÂBall-and-screw assy faulty ÂClean or replace.
ÂGears poorly meshing. ÂCheck and correct meshing.
5-12
Problem Cause Remedy
Steering wheel turns unstea- ÂLockout loosening. ÂRetighten.
dily. ÂMetal spring deteriorated. ÂReplace.
Steering system makes abn- ÂGear backlash out of adjustment. ÂAdjust.
ormal sound or vibration. ÂLockout loosening. ÂRetighten.
ÂAir in oil circuit. ÂBleed air.
Abnormal sound heard when Valve
steering wheel is turned fully ÂFaulty. (Valve fails to open.) ÂAdjust valve set pressure and check
for specified oil pressure.
Piping
ÂPipe(from pump to power steering ÂRepair or replace.
cylinder) dented or clogged.
Piping makes abnormal Oil pump
sounds. ÂLack of oil. ÂAdd oil.
ÂOil inlet pipe sucks air. ÂRepair.
ÂInsufficient air bleeding. ÂBleed air completely.
Valve or valve unit makes Oil pump
abnormal sounds. ÂOil inlet pipe sucks air. ÂRepair or replace.
Valve
ÂFaulty. (Unbalance oil pressure) ÂAdjust valve set pressure and check
specified oil pressure.
Piping
ÂPipe(from pump to power steering) ÂRepair or replace.
dented or clogged.
ÂInsufficient air bleeding. ÂBleed air completely.
Insufficient or variable oil flow. ÂFlow control valve orifice clogged. ÂClean
Insufficient or variable dischar- Piping
ge pressure. ÂPipe(from tank to pipe) dented or ÂRepair or replace.
clogged.
Steering cylinder head ÂPacking foreign material. ÂReplace
leakage (Piston rod) ÂPiston rod damage. ÂGrind surface with oil stone.
ÂRod seal damage and distortion. ÂReplace
ÂChrome gilding damage. ÂGrind
Steering cylinder head thread ÂO-ring damage. ÂReplace
(A little bit leak is no problem)
Welding leakage ÂCylinder tube damage. ÂTube replace.
Rod ÂTube inside damage. ÂGrind surface with oil store.
ÂPiston seal damage and distortion ÂReplace
Piston rod bushing inner ÂBushing wear. ÂReplace
diameter excessive gap
5-13
GROUP 3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. STEERING UNIT
1) STRUCTURE
1
2
18
11
3
14
25-3 4
25-2 14
25-4 5 22
25-1 15
6
23
21
24
8
16
10 24
7
10
19
13
20
17
9
12
20D7SS06
5-14
2) TOOLS
(1) Holding tool.
5-69(1)
5-69(2)
5-69(3)
5-69(4)
5-15
(5) Assembly tool for dust seal.
5-70(1)
3) TIGHTENING TORQUE
L : Left port
R : Right port
T : Tank
P : Pump
D353SE23
5-16
4) DISASSEMBLY
(1) Disassemble steering column from
steering unit and place the steering unit in
the holding tool.
Screw out the screws in the end cover(6-
off plus one special screw).
5-72(1)
5-72(2)
5-72(3)
5-72(4)
5-17
(5) Remove distributor plate.
5-73(1)
5-73(2)
5-73(3)
5-73(4)
5-18
(9) Take ring, bearing races and thrust
bearing from sleeve and spool. The outer
(Thin) bearing race can sometimes "stick"
in the housing, therefore check that it has
come out.
5-74(1)
5-74(2)
5-74(3)
5-74(4)
5-19
(12) Press the neutral position springs out of
their slots in the spool.
5-75(1)
5-75(2)
D353SE10
D353SE11
5-20
(16) Shake out spring and piston. The valve
seat is bonded into the housing and cannot
be removed.
D353SE12
D353SE13
5-21
5) ASSEMBLY
(1) Assemble spool and sleeve.
ö When assembling spool and sleeve
only one of two possible ways of
positioning the spring slots is correct.
There are three slots in the spool and
three holes in the sleeve in the end of
the spool / sleeve opposite to the end
with spring slots. Place the slots and 5-76(1)
holes opposite each other so that parts
of the holes in the sleeve are visible
through the slots in the spool.
5-76(2)
5-76(4)
5-77(1)
5-22
(5) Press the springs together and push the
neutral position springs into place in the
sleeve.
5-77(2)
5-77(3)
5-77(4)
5-78(1)
5-23
(9) Fit bearing races and needle bearing as
shown on below drawing.
5-78(2)
5
5-78(3)
5-78(4)
5-24
(11) Grease O-ring with hydraulic oil and place
them on the tool.
5-79(1)
5-79(2)
5-79(3)
5-79(4)
5-25
(14) Draw the inner and outer parts of the
assembly tool out of the steering unit bore,
leaving the guide from the inner part in the
bore.
5-80(1)
5-80(2)
5-80(3)
5-80(4)
5-26
(17) Press and turn the lip seal into place in the
housing.
5-81(1)
5-81(2)
5-81(3)
5-81(4)
5-27
(21) Screw the threaded bush lightly into the
check valve bore. The top of the bush
must lie just below the surface of the
housing.
5-82(1)
5-82(2)
5-82(3)
5-82(4)
5-28
(25) Place the cardan shaft as shown - so that
it is held in position by the mounting fork.
5-83(1)
5-83(2)
(27) Important
Fit the gearwheel(Rotor) and cardan shaft
so that a tooth base in the rotor is
positioned in relation to the shaft slot as
shown.
Turn the gear rim so that the seven
through holes match the holes in the
housing.
5-83(3)
5-83(4)
5-29
(29) Place the end cover in position.
5-84(1)
5-84(2)
5-84(3)
5-84(4)
5-30
(33) Fit the dust seal ring in the housing.
5-85(1)
5-85(2)
5-31
2. STEERING CYLINDER
1) STRUCTURE
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7
8
12 7
6
5
2 4
10
12 11
1
9
10
4
5
6
7
8
D255SS11
5-32
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7
4
3
6
9
5
7
8
8
7
5
L255SS11
5-33
2) DISASSEMBLY
ö Before disassembling steering cylinder, release oil in the cylinder first.
(1) Put wooden blocks against the cylinder tube, then hold in a vice.
(2) Remove the gland by hook a wrench in the notch of cylinder head and turn counter-clockwise.
(3) Remove the cylinder rod and piston from the tube.
(4) Check wear condition of the sealing parts. If there are some damage, replace with new parts.
4) ASSEMBLY
(1) Install a new piston seal the groove on the piston.
ö Be careful not to scratch the seal too much
during installation or it will not seat properly.
D353SE27
D353SE28
5-34
(3) Install the dust wiper to the gland using a special
installing tool. Coat the dust wiper with grease
slightly before installing.
(4) Set a special tool the cylinder, gland assembly
into the cylinder tube.
D353SE29
D353SE30
D353SE31
(7) Move the piston rod back and forth several times for the full distance of its stroke. This helps to
seat the ring and seals before applying full hydraulic pressure to the cylinder.
(8) Install cylinder into steering axle.
(9) While idling the engine with the rear wheels off the ground, operate the steering wheel left and
right alternately.
ö Then, repeat the above operation at gradually increasing engine rpm. This releases air
from the system and completes preparation for operation.
(10) Stop the engine, lower the floating rear wheels, and check pump joints for oil leaks and looseness
and retighten, them as required.
5-35
3. STEERING AXLE
1) STRUCTURE
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
ö Do not remove the stopper bolt unless necessary.
22
24
26
39
26
40 33
6 37 34 23
7 27 21
36
8 5 13 33
9
2 31 16
35 39
4 32
9
7 10
41
6 42 44 46
43 15
44 14
38 48 20
26 1 24
39 32
31 3 18
28 11
39 16 10
30
29
47 25
45 35
4 13
12
17
19
20D7SS07
5-36
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
21
20
21 35
32 19
20
31
22
23 19
21
12 33
13 20
14 21
33 11 29 32
15 22
24 23 20
16
34 35
2
26 1 36
25
22 12
23
17 38
18
11 6
16 7
15 9
33 8
12 24 10
14
13 27
28 3
12
4
30 5
35 26
25
38 22
36 17 23
18
12
37
20L7SS06
5-37
2) CHECK AND INSPECTION
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
C A1,A2 B D1
D2
D3
20D7SS10
unit : mm(in)
Criteria
No. Check item Remarks
Standard size Repair limit
A1 OD of shaft 55(2.2) 54.5(2.1)
A Shaft
A2 ID of bushing 55(2.2) 55.5(2.2)
B OD of king pin 35(1.4) 34.5(1.4) Replace
C OD of steering cylinder pin 20(0.8) 19.5(0.8)
D1 OD of pin 20(0.8) 19.5(0.8)
D Knuckle D2 Vertical play - - Adjust with shims
D3 ID of bushing 20(0.8) 20.5(0.8) Replace
ÂOD : Outer diameter
ÂID : Inner diameter
5-38
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
D C A1,A2 B
20L7SS10
unit : mm(in)
Criteria
No. Check item Remarks
Standard size Repair limit
A1 OD of shaft 50(2.0) 49.5(1.9)
A Shaft
A2 ID of bushing 50(2.0) 50.5(2.0)
B OD of king pin 35(1.4) 34.5(1.4) Replace
C OD of steering cylinder pin 17(0.7) 16.5(0.6)
D1 OD of pin 17(0.7) 16.5(0.6)
D Knuckle D2 Vertical play - 0.2(0.008) Adjust with shims
D3 ID of bushing 17(0.7) 17.5(0.7) Replace
ÂOD : Outer diameter
ÂID : Inner diameter
5-39
3) DISASSEMBLY
ö Servicing work on the knuckle part can be carried
out without removing the axle assy from chassis.
The work can be done by jacking up the counter
weight part of the truck.
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
Η Loosen the hub nut and take off the steering
wheel tire.
Hub nut
D353SE24
5-40
Ξ Loosen special bolt (4) and spring washer (35).
39
Ο Remove hexagon bolt (39) and upper cover (37). 37
25
35 13
4
6
20D7SS11
Hub cap
L255SS13
Κ Using the puller, take off the hub together with Bearing
the bearing. Wheel hub
ö Be very careful because just before the hub
comes off, tapered roller bearing will fall out.
Λ After wheel hub is removed take off the inner
race of bearing.
Knuckle
Μ Pull out oil seal. Oil seal
ö Don't use same oil seal twice. Bearing
L255SS14
Ν Repeat the same procedure for the other side.
Moreover, when disassembling is completed,
part the castle nut in the knuckle to protect the
threaded portion.
5-41
Ξ Loosen special bolt(27) and spring washer(28). 14
15
Ο Pry out the retaining ring(15) and remove oil 16
35 13
seal(13). 26 17
18
Π Push out the king pin(36) without damaging the
knuckle(2). 36
28 2
27 1
Ρ Pull out the needle bearing(17).
If defect is observed in needle bearing(17), pull 24
it out by using extractor. 25
19
20
Remove the split pin(25) and the clevis pin(26).
Then, remove the knuckle(2). 13
17
ö Repeat the same procedure for the other side. 13
16
15
14
L255SS15
5-42
4) ASSEMBLY
ö In reassembling, have all parts washed, grease
applied to lubricating parts, and all expendable
items such as oil seal and spring washers
replaced by new ones.
Perform the disassembly in reverse order.
(1) 20L/25L/30L-7, 20G/25G/30G-7
Η Tighten the special bolt (4) and washer (35) of
king pin (5).
39
Θ There is a notch in the middle of the king pin (5),
37
make sure that this notch is on the special bolt
5
side.
6 24
Ι Do not hammer to drive in bearing (6) because
it will break.
Always use drive-in tool.
Be sure that the fixed ring of the bearing is 3
placed in position facing the knuckle (3).
35 25
4
Κ Hub 13
6
- Mount oil seal(11) and inner race of tapered
roller bearing(12) on the knuckle. The bearing
should be well greased before assembling.
- Install the outer race of the bearing(46) in the
11 18
wheel center and assemble to the knuckle.
- Tighten nut(14) and lock with split pin(48). In 12
locking with split pin, locate the hole for the split 17 19
pin by turning the nut back 1/6 of a turn.
15
Adjust the preload of bearing. 48
46
- Mount the hub cap(20). 14
Bearing should be well greased before assem- 20
bling.
20D7SS12
5-43
(2) 20LC/25LC/30LC-7, 20GC/25GC/30GC-7
Η Tighten the special bolt(27) of king pin.
ö There is a notch in the middle of the king 14
15 21
pin(36), make sure that this notch is on the 16
special bolt side. 13
17 24
Θ Do not hammer to drive in needle bearing(17) 25
36
because it will break. 35 22
Notch 23
Always use drive-in tool. Be sure that the fixed 23
18 35 34
ring of the bearing is placed in position facing
26 22
the knuckle. 27 28
Ι Wheel hub 6
- Mount oil seal(6) and inner race of tapered 7 4
19
roller bearing(7) on the knuckle(2). The
bearing should be well greased before 20 24
assembling. 25
- Install the outer race of the bearing(8) in the 13
17
wheel center and assemble to the knuckle. 13
- Tighten with castle nut(11) and locked with 16
15
split pin (10). In locking with split pin, locate the 14 8
hole for the split pin by turning the nut back 1/6 9
11
of a turn. Adjust the preload of bearing. 10
12
- Mount the hub cap(12). Bearing should be
L255SS16
well greased before assembling.
5-44
SECTION 6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
4
5 6
L R
3
9 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 2
16.5MPa
LIFT
TILT AUX1 AUX2
P
22.0MPa
T LS
T G
LS CF EF 1
9.0MPa
T/M
7 8
10
20L7HS01
6-1
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (OPSS and boosted brake)
7 8
11
L R
5 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 3
LIFT 16.5MPa
TILT AUX1 AUX2
22.0MPa
T G
2 EF SF
T LS
BF P
1 T/M
TO BRAKE
9 10
12
20L7HS02
6-2
1) WHEN THE LIFT CONTROL LEVER IS IN THE LIFT POSITION
5 6
9 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 2
16.5MPa
LIFT
TILT AUX1 AUX2
22.0MPa
P
Steering system
T G
LS CF EF 1
9.0MPa
T/M
Return line
7 8
10
20L7HS03
When the lift control lever is pulled back, the spool on the first block moves to lift position.
The oil from hydraulic gear pump(1) flows into main control valve(2) and then goes to the large
chamber of lift cylinder(5) by pushing the load check valve of the spool.
The oil from the small chamber of lift cylinder(5) returns to hydraulic oil tank(10) at the same time.
When this happens, the fork goes up.
6-3
2) WHEN THE LIFT CONTROL LEVER IS IN THE LOWER POSITION
5 6
9 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 2
LIFT
16.5MPa
22.0MPa
P
Steering system
T G
LS CF EF 1
9.0MPa
T/M
Return line
7 8
10
20L7HS04
When the lift control lever is pushed forward, the spool on the first block moves to lower position.
The work port(1A) and the small and the large chamber of lift cylinder are connected to the return
passage, so the fork will be lowered due to its own weight.
6-4
3) WHEN THE TILT CONTROL LEVER IS IN THE FORWARD POSITION
5 6
9 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 2
16.5MPa
LIFT TILT
AUX1 AUX2
22.0MPa
P
Steering system
T G
LS CF EF 1
9.0MPa
T/M
Return line
7 8
10
20L7HS05
When the tilt control lever is pushed forward, the spool on the second block is moved to tilt forward
position.
The oil from hydraulic gear pump(1) flows into main control valve(2) and then goes to the large
chamber of tilt cylinder(6) by pushing the load check valve of the spool.
The oil at the small chamber of tilt cylinder(6) returns to hydraulic tank(10) at the same time.
When this happens, the mast tilt forward.
6-5
4) WHEN THE TILT CONTROL LEVER IS IN THE BACKWARD POSITION
5 6
9 1A 2B 2A 3B 3A 4B 4A 2
16.5MPa
LIFT TILT
AUX1 AUX2
22.0MPa
P
Steering system
T G
LS CF EF 1
9.0MPa
T/M
Return line
7 8
10
20L7HS06
When the tilt control lever is pulled back, the spool on the second block is moved to tilt backward
position.
The oil from hydraulic gear pump(1) flows into main control valve(2) and then goes to the small
chamber of tilt cylinder(6) by pushing the load check valve of the spool.
The oil at the large chamber of tilt cylinder(6) returns to hydraulic tank(10) at the same time.
When this happens, the mast tilts backward.
6-6
2. HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP
1) STRUCTURE (Booster brake)
15
16
3 4 5 12 2 7 9 10 11 1 13 14
6 8
20D7HS14
6-7
STRUCTURE (Non booster brake)
SERIAL NO :
PART NO :
HYUNDAI
HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD.
15
16
29,30
3 4 12 5 2 7 9 10 11 1 13 14
B 23
22
21
20
19
B 17
18
6 8
24 25 28 27 26
SECTION B - B"
20L7HS07
6-8
3. MAIN CONTROL VALVE
1) STRUCTURE (4- Spool)
3 2
4 G F F
I
1
6
27 25
I
5 7
E G F F
12
16 15 13
26 14
SECTION H - H 28 9
17 8 10
18
30
29
SECTION T - T 31
SECTION E - E 11
32
15
19 22 H 15
23 24 22
T T 19 23
20 8 9
VIEW I - I
21 VIEW G - G VIEW F - F
6-9
2) INLET SECTION OPERATION
(1) Structure and description
16 9
28 8 10
17
30
29
11
20D7HS08
6-10
(2) Operation
To neutral passage
P
16.5MPa To aux block
P
1
To load check valve
20L7HS15
6-11
3) LIFT SECTION OPERATION
(1) Lift position
1A
20D7HS09
When the lift control lever is pulled back, the spool moves to the right and the neutral passage is
closed.
The oil supplied from the pump pushes up the load check valve and flow into lift cylinder port(1A).
The pump pressure reaches proportionally the load of cylinder and fine control finished by shut off
of the neutral passage.
The return oil from cylinder flows into the tank.
6-12
(2) Lower position
1A
When the lift control lever is pushed forward, the spool moves to the left and the neutral passage is
closed.
The spool moves to the lift lower position, opening up the neutral passage to tank and (1A) Ą T.
In lift lower position the fork drops due to its own weight.
6-13
4) TILT SECTION OPERATION
(1) Tilt forward position
2B 2A
When the tilt control lever is pushed forward, the spool moves to the left and the neutral passage is
closed.
The oil supplied from the pump pushes up the load check valve and flow into tilt cylinder port(2B).
The pump pressure reaches proportionally the load of cylinders and fine control finished by closing
the neutral passage.
The return oil from cylinder port(2A) flows into the tank through the hole of the tilt lock spool.
6-14
(2) Tilt backward position
2B 2A
20D7HS12
When the tilt control lever is pulled back, the spool moves to the right and the neutral passage is
closed.
The oil supplied from the pump pushes up the load check valve and flows into tilt cylinder port(2A).
The pump pressure reaches proportionally the load of cylinder and fine control finished by shut off
of the neutral passage.
The return oil from cylinder port(2B) flows into the tank via the low pressure passage.
6-15
5) MAIN RELIEF VALVE
(1) Pressure setting
Relief plug Seat
A good pressure gauge must be installed Lock nut O-ring
in the line which is in communication with
the work port relief. A load must be
applied in a manner to reach the set
pressure of the relief unit.
Procedure Adjust bar Pilot poppet
Η Loosen lock nut. Relief spring
Θ Set adjusting bar to desired pressure
T
setting.
Ι Tighten lock nut.
Main relief valve : 220 bar
Κ Retest in similar manner as above.
20L7hs08
(2) Operation
Pressurized oil over the relief pressure Pilot poppet
pushes pilot poppet and flows to tank
passage, therefore the system pressure
keeps under the adjusted relief pressure.
HP
Relief spring T
D255HS13
6-16
4. LIFT CYLINDER
9 10 8 11 13 12 1 2 14 15 3 7 6 4,5
D255HS18
5. TILT CYLINDER
20L7HS19
6-17
6. FREE LIFT CYLINDER
11,12 10 9 13,14 1 2 3 8 4 5 6 7
20L7HS20
6-18
GROUP 2 OPERATIONAL CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. OPERATIONAL CHECKS
1) CHECK ITEM
(1) Check visually for deformation, cracks or
Within 100mm(3.91in)
damage of rod.
(2) Set mast vertical and raise 1m from
(after 10min)
ground. Wait for 10 minutes and measure
hydraulic drift(amount forks move down
and amount mast tilts forward).
ÂC Check condition 20L7HS16
- Hydraulic oil : Normal operating temp
- Mast substantially vertical.
- Rated capacity load.
ÂHydraulic drift
Within 5 (after 10min)
- Down(Downward movement of forks)
: Within 100mm (3.9in)
- Forward(Extension of tilt cylinder)
: Within 5Á
(3) If the hydraulic drift is more than the
specified value, replace the control valve
or cylinder packing.
Check that clearance between tilt cylinder
bushing and mounting pin is within
20L7HS17
standard range.
mm (in)
Standard Under 0.6 (0.02)
2) HYDRAULIC OIL
(1) Using dipstick, measure oil level, and oil if
Oil dipstick
necessary.
(2) When changing hydraulic oil, clean
suction strainer(screwed into outlet port
pipe) and line filter(screwed into inlet pipe).
Line filter uses paper element, so replace
periodically(every 6 months or 1000
Drain plug
hours) 20D7HS18
3) CONTROL VALVE
(1) Raise forks to maximum height and
measure oil pressure.
Check that oil pressure is 220kgf/cm2.
(3130psi)
6-19
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
1) SYSTEM
Problem Cause Remedy
Large fork lowering speed. ÂSeal inside control valve defective. ÂReplace spool or valve body.
ÂOil leaks from joint or hose. ÂReplace.
ÂSeal inside cylinder defective. ÂReplace packing.
Large spontaneous tilt of ÂTilting backward : Check valve defec- ÂClean or replace.
mast. tive.
ÂTilting forward : tilt lock valve defect- ÂClean or replace.
ive.
ÂOil leaks from joint or hose. ÂReplace.
ÂSeal inside cylinder defective. ÂReplace seal.
Slow fork lifting or slow mast ÂLack of hydraulic oil. ÂAdd oil.
tilting. ÂHydraulic oil mixed with air. ÂBleed air.
ÂOil leaks from joint or hose. ÂReplace.
ÂExcessive restriction of oil flow on ÂClean filter.
pump suction side.
ÂRelief valve fails to keep specified ÂAdjust relief valve.
pressure.
ÂPoor sealing inside cylinder. ÂReplace packing.
ÂHigh hydraulic oil viscosity. ÂChange to SAE10W, class CF engine
oil.
ÂMast fails to move smoothly. ÂAdjust roll to rail clearance.
ÂOil leaks from lift control valve spool. ÂReplace spool or valve body.
ÂOil leaks from tilt control valve spool. ÂReplace spool or valve body.
Hydraulic system makes ÂExcessive restriction of oil flow pump ÂClean filter.
abnormal sounds. suction side.
ÂGear or bearing in hydraulic pump ÂReplace gear or bearing.
defective.
Control valve lever is locked ÂForeign matter jammed between sp- ÂClean.
ool and valve body.
ÂValve body defective. ÂTighten body mounting bolts uniform-
ly.
High oil temperature. ÂLack of hydraulic oil. ÂAdd oil.
ÂHigh oil viscosity. ÂChange to SAE10W, class CF engine
oil.
ÂOil filter clogged. ÂClean filter.
6-20
2) HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP
6-21
4) LIFT CYLINDER
6-22
GROUP 3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. HYDRAULIC GEAR PUMP
ö Tools required
ÂMetric socket set
ÂInternal snap ring pliers
ÂShaft seal sleeve
ÂTorque wrench
(1) It is very important to work in a clean work
area when repairing hydraulic products.
Plug ports and wash exterior of pump with
a proper cleaning solvent before continu-
ing.
(2) Remove port plugs and drain oil from
pump.
(3) Use a permanent marker pen to mark a
line across the mounting flange, gear
housing and end cover. This will assure
proper reassembly and rotation of pump.
(4) Remove key from drive shaft if applicable.
PUMP 01
PUMP 02
6-23
(8) Lift and remove end cover.
PUMP 03
PUMP 04
PUMP 05
PUMP 06
6-24
(12) Remove drive shaft from mounting flange.
There is no need to protect the shaft seal
as it will be replaced as a new item.
PUMP 07
PUMP 08
PUMP 09
PUMP 10
6-25
(17) Remove seals from both bearing blocks
and discard.
PUMP 11
PUMP 13
6-26
(5) Inspect bearing blocks for excessive wear
or scoring on the surfaces which are in
contact with the gears. Also inspect the
bearings for excessive wear or scoring.
(6) Inspect the area inside the gear housing.
It is normal for the surface inside the gear
housing to show a clean "wipe" on the
inside surface on the intake side. There
should not be excessive wear or deep
scratches and gouges. PUMP 14
ö General information
It is important that the relationship of the
mounting flange, bearing blocks and gear
housing is correct. Failure to properly
assemble this pump will result with little or
no flow at rated pressure.
ö This pump is not bi-rotational.
6-27
3) ASSEMBLY
ö New seals should be installed upon
reassembly of pump.
(1) Install new shaft seal in mounting flange
with part number side facing outboard.
Press the seal into the seal bore until the
seal reaches the bottom of the bore.
Uniform pressure must be used to prevent
misalignment or damage to the seal.
PUMP 15
PUMP 16
PUMP 17
6-28
(7) Insert the drive end of the drive shaft
through the bearing block with the seal
side down, and the open side of the E-
seal pointing to the intake side of the
pump.
(8) Install the seal sleeve over the drive shaft
and carefully slide the drive shaft through
the shaft seal. Remove the seal sleeve
from shaft.
PUMP 19
PUMP 20
PUMP 21
PUMP 22
6-29
(13) Gently slide the gear housing over the rear
bearing block assembly, slide housing
down until the housing engages the dowel
pins. Press firmly in place with hands, do
not force or use any tool.
Check to make sure the intake port in the
housing in on the same side as the open
end of the E-seal and that the marked
lines on the mounting flange and gear
housing are in alignment. PUMP 23
PUMP 24
PUMP 25
6-30
(17) Place mounting flange of the pump back
in the protected jawed vise and alternately
torque the bolts.
ÂTighten torque : 3.0~4.0kgfÂm
(22~29lbfÂft)
(18) Remove pump from vise.
(19) Place a small amount of clean oil in the
inlet of the pump and rotate the drive shaft
away from the inlet one revolution. If the
PUMP 26
drive shaft binds, disassemble the pump
and check for assembly problems, then
reassemble the pump.
6-31
2. MAIN CONTROL VALVE
1) Remove bolt (1) to separate the valve section.
+0.6
ÂBolt torque (1) : 10.0 0 kgfÂm
20D7MCV01
20D7MCV03
4
20D7MCV04
6-30
5) Remove O-ring seals (5) from the valve body.
5
5
20D7MCV05
6
20D7MCV06
20D7MCV07
20D7MCV08
6-33
12) Remove relief plugs (15), springs (14) and
poppets (13).
ÂRelief plugs torque (15) : 2.5 kgfÂm
13
14
15
20D7MCV09
16
20D7MCV10
14) Assembly procedure of the main control valve is the reverse order of the removal procedure.
6-32
3. LIFT CYLINDER
1) STRUCTURE
10
11 6
3
13
5
12 4
A B
14
A B
1
15
7
D255HS24
6-35
2) DISASSEMBLY
(1) Hold the cylinder tube in a vice, loosen the Guide
cylinder head and remove it.
Remove the spacer from the cylinder tube
and knock out the bushing. Hook a
wrench in the hole in the retainer at the
piston end and turn. Lever up the edge of
the guide, then turn the guide in again and
the guide can be removed. L15C3HS25
4) ASSEMBLY
(1) Soak the piston ring in hydraulic oil at a
temperature of 40 to 50Á C, expand the
inside diameter and assemble on the
piston. Install a piston seal.
Bend the edge of the guide and rotate it to
install the guide completely.
L15C3HS26
6-36
4. TILT CYLINDER
1) STRUCTURE
15
14
16
17
8
12
13
22
21
23 20
18
19
7
6
5
4
3
12
11
9
20L7HS27
6-37
2) DISASSEMBLY
(1) Hold the parallel parts of the cylinder tube
bottom in a vice and mark the rod head
end to show how much it is screwed in,
then remove the rod head. Next, hook a
wrench into the notch at the cylinder head
and remove the cylinder head from
cylinder tube.
When doing this, wind tape round the
threaded part of the rod and be careful not D255HS28
6-38
SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
15
5
2
1
2
3
7 8 9 10 11 12
C H E F
HYUNDAI
14 13
20L7EL02
7-1
GROUP 2 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
DASHBOARD PART FRAME / ENGINE PART
120
180
170
FUEL SENDER(LPG)
340 340 CLUSTER BI-FUEL TIER 3
LICENSE LAMP
3
L T
B E
WC
S/W TM TEMP
WATER SEPARATOR
G1
OPTION
A/CLEANER
W
4 CD-2
TURN SIGNAL LH
CD-29
B G3
PARKING BRAKE
WG
3 2
EARTH(GAUGE)
ENGINE CHECK
Pa
FOR CABIN 1 1
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SWITCH
GLOW LAMP(+)
CHARGE LAMP
ANTI-RESTART
GLOW LAMP(-)
ILLUMINATION
Y 394
10A
10A
15A
10A
10A
15A
T/M OIL TEMP
5A
5A
5A
5A
5A
FUEL GAUGE
-A
HORN
FUEL EMPTY
CD-10
CN-25
2 2
ENG. OIL PS
OPSS LAMP
HEAD LAMP
CL-21
CD-2
L
AIR FILTER
398
CR-11 3 3
2
1
1
1
2
WORK/BEACON LAMP
HORN/STOP LAMP
310 310
EARTH
L 1 4
BI-FUEL SELECT
G FUEL SENDER
ILL/HEAD LAMP
OPSS SYSTEM
210 210
START RELAY
B 2 (GASOLINE)
340
380
200
446
458
450
G3
G3
G3
FUSE BOX
TURN LAMP
B+
IG
G1 G1
FOR CABIN
E 3
CLUSTER
CLUSTER
TRAVEL
CN-56
CN-36
CN-57
FLASHER UNIT
CN-5
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BI-FUEL NON-CERT
2
4
1
3
-
CR-5 CD-2 CN-7
220 220 3 2 B G3 G3 G3
3 4 4 1 1 1
314
340
330
334
328
430
314
330
312
446
448
450
452
395
340
270
456
212
392
200
210
212
220
230
240
250
270
280
290
205
G1
G2
G2
G1 Y 394 394 394
3 2 2 2
320 320 L 398 398 398
2 1 3 3 3
350 350 338 338
1 2 1 FUEL SENDER 4 4 CS-73
(GASOLINE) 460 460
RELAY NEUTRAL CS-2 START KEY 1
170 G3
4 CN-61 CN-8 2
398
394
380
446
200
458
450
460
336
338
340
120 M G3 G3
3 1 A
H0 I
CR-13 SWITCH SEAT
330 330 180 338 338
3 4 4 2 2 B
0,
G1
3 1 FUEL PUMP CN-131
I
4 BR
230 230 (PETROL) 336 336 CUTOFF SOL1
2 - ACC
1 R1
2
360 360 B3 G3 (TILT/LIFT)
1 2 1 4 BR 1
- ACC
RELAY HEADLAMP 336
334
328
430
314
330
312
446
448
450
452
395
340
456
392
200
210
220
230
240
250
280
290
205
120
170
G1
G2
4 BR
- ACC 2 DO-2
2 R2 G3
- ST 1
CR-50 CN-2
420 420 420
86 30 87a 1 CN-1 CN-132
322 322 322 398 336 CUTOFF SOL2
85 2 1 1 2
205 205 205 380 394 G3 (LIFT DOWN)
87 3 2 SWITCH HORN 2 1
326 326 446 380
86 4 3 CLUSTER 3 336
290
210
220
200
230
330
280
312
314
340
205
328
240
334
446
456
452
450
170
448
120
430
392
395
250
G1
G2
85 87 87a 200 446 2 DO-3
30 4 FUSE BOX(B+) 4 G3
1 458 200 1
RY TRAVEL CUT 5 CLUSTER 5
2 450 458
6 CLUSTER 6
TIER 3 : EXT-STD 3 460 450
CAP-OPT 7 OPSS UNIT 7 CN-122
4 460 352 352
NON-CERT : EXT-OPT 8 8 1
CAP-STD 336 336 420 420
9 RY CUTOFF 9 2
352 338
CR-51 10 GEAR SELECTOR 10 F/SOL
336 336 420 340
86 30 87a 11 RY TRAVEL CUT 11
324 324 120 120
85 12 RY POWER 12 DO-1
120 SP2 352 352 420
87 CN-1 13 RY POWER 13 2
205 200 120 420 420 422
86 1 1 14 RY POWER 14 1
85 87 87a 205 380 120 120
30 2 2 HORN 15 15
290 446 456 354 354
RY ATTACH CUT 3 3 S/W A/CLEANER 16 CLUSTER 16 CN-123
210 200 452 354 354
4 4 HORN 17 CLUSTER 17 1
CN-113 220 G2 458 448 422
5 5 FUEL SENDER(L) 18 CLUSTER 18 2
332 332 G1 450 170 G3
1 6 6 S/W T/M TEMP 19 KEY START 19 R/SOL
200 200 460 430
2 7 7 SEAT SWITCH 20 CLUSTER 20
446 320
OPSS BUZZER 8 8 21 RY NEUTRAL 21 CN-65
200 456 336 170 354
9 9 CUTOFF SOL1 22 22 1
CS-5 452 352 340 456 G3 G3
10 10 F-SOL 23 SWITCH COMBI 23 2
G1 230 450 420 354 452
11 11 TRAVEL SOL 24 GEAR SELECTOR 24 BACK-UP BUZZER
380 380 330 170 120 120 G2 448
12 12 ALT B+ 25 CLUSTER 25
280 448 SP1 120 382 CN-74
SWITCH HORN 13 13 ALT B+ 26 26
120 120 372 430 TO:JEHIN HAR
14 14 ALT B+ 27 S/W CUTOFF 27 1 L
312 430 374 320 U
CS-17 15 15 28 S/W CUTOFF 28 2 DUMMY
NO NC NC
Br
3
328 328 314 456
16 16 F/KIT INTERFACE 29 29
391 ~
W 326 380 380 452 398 372 3 G
NO 2 17 17 F/KIT INTERFACE 30 RY F/LAMP 30 B+
B G1 340 340 448 394 374
COM COM 1 18 18 F/KIT INTERFACE 31 S/W BI-FUEL 31 ALTERNATOR
205 170 391
SWITCH PARKING 19 19 F/KIT INTERFACE 32 S/W BI-FUEL 32
328 430 382 384 CN-45
20 20 F/KIT INTERFACE 33 RY FUEL PUMP 33
370 320 384 G2 TO:JEHIN HAR
CS-21 21 21 F/KIT INTERFACE 34 RY FUEL PUMP 34 M
9 10 10
G1 G1
22 22 35 RY FUEL PUMP 35
338 G1 M
370 340 G1
9 23 23 ILLUMINATION 36 EARTH 36
320 320 354 120
8 24 24 R-SOL/BZ/LAMP B+
8 420 420 G2
6 7 25 25 MAIN EARTH START MOTOR
2 336 336
6 26 26
7 280 280 372 OPTION
5 5 27 27 F/KIT INTERFACE CN-6
1 310 352 374 170
4 28 28 F/KIT INTERFACE VSW 1
350 460 456 38SQ(R) 38SQ(B) 38SQ(B)
3 29 29 E/G TEMP SENSOR 2
360 372 398 452
2 30 30 FUEL SENDER(G) E/G OIL PS 3
370 370 322 374 394 448
1 31 31 FUEL SENDER(G) CHARGE 4 BATTERY
324 391 382 MASTER SW
G1
G2
G3
250 4 G3
5 5 SWITCH BI-FUEL 6 2 3 G 6
G1 G1 G1 G1 5
B GN 6 6 5 - 5
314 314 6 P.D 1 346
SENSOR
R/COMBI LH 7 4 AMP IVS 4
330 330 SW 342
8 3 PS Vdc 3
370 370 344
CL-16 9 2 SIG 2
390 280 280 6 4 G4
RW ST 1 10 CR-36 1 G(sig) 1 MAIN EARTH
340 250 2 1
RB CL 2 11 1 ACCEL PEDAL
314 398 398
R TN 3 12 2
310
350
360
322
324
332
200
390
230
312
314
380
340
205
328
354
240
334
352
460
372
374
G1
354 391
LW BK 4 3
395 395
5 4 4 3
G1
B GN 6 RY FUEL LAMP
R/COMBI RH
CR-44
382 2 1
CL-3 1
B G1 250
2
W 330 384
3
338
H/LAMP LH 4 4 3
350
240
352
354
312
314
380
230
340
360
360
310
G1
RY FUEL PUMP
205
460
354
352
322
324
334
332
200
328
200
390
376
374
205
372
376
G1
G1
CL-17
CS-11
CS-12
B G1
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
E
BRAKE S/W
OPSS UNIT
CN-55
CD-4
CS-68
W 340
10
10
11
12
13
14
5
4
1
6
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
C
2-TRH
312
1-TLH
4-HO
L
4-FWD
5-REV
T
8-Hi
7-Lo
6-ILL
10
5
Pa
GEAR SELECTOR
1-N
T/LAMP LH
COMBI.SWITCH
GND
OPS-LAMP
FWD S/W
RELAY2
RELAY3
TRAVEL CUT
BRAKE S/W
REV S/W
SEAT S/W
IGN
PARK'G S/W
BATT(+)
BUZZER(-)
7
8
2
G1
3-HO
7-2
FUEL SYSTEM CIRCUIT(TIER 3, LPG)
20L7EL07
7-3
FUEL SYSTEM CIRCUIT(TIER 3, BI-FUEL)
20L7EL06
7-4
FUEL SYSTEM CIRCUIT(NON-CERT, LPG)
20L7EL08
7-5
FUEL SYSTEM CIRCUIT(NON-CERT, BI-FUEL)
20L7EL09
7-6
MEMORANDUM
7-7
1. POWER CIRCUIT
The negative terminal of the battery is grounded to the machine chassis.
When the start switch is in the OFF position, the current flows from the positive battery terminal.
1) OPERATING FLOW
Battery(+) Start motor[CN-45(B+)] I/conn[CN-1(12,13,14)]
Start switch[CS-2(3)]
Fuse box[CN-36] (No.1) Cab[CN-7(1)]
OPSS buzzer[CN-113(2)]
OPSS unit[CN-55(12)]
I/conn[CN-1(4)] Horn[CN-25(2)]
Brake switch[CD-4]
(No.2) Flasher unit[CR-11(2)]
(No.3) Cluster[CN-57(4)]
2) CHECK POINT
Η - GND (Battery(+))
OFF OFF Θ - GND (Fuse No.1) 10 ~ 13V
Ι - GND (Start key)
7-8
POWER CIRCUIT
2 3 CS-2 CL-16
CN-36 390
1 ST RW
200 HORN/STOP LAMP 10A 120 4
3 2 CL RB
H0 I
210 TURN LAMP 10A
2
2
3 TN R
0,
212 CLUSTER 5A
1
I
START RELAY 5A 4 BR 4 BK LW
- ACC
4
1 R1
ILL/HEAD LAMP 15A B3 5
4 BR G1
5
TRAVEL 5A - ACC
4 BR 6 B GN
6
BI-FUEL SELECT -A - ACC
2 R2
R/COMBI RH
7
- -A - ST
8
CLUSTER 5A START KEY
9 10 11 12
CN-17 WORK/BEACON LAMP 10A CL-15
200 FOR CABIN 15A 390
1 1 ST RW
OPSS 5A
2 2 CL RB
3 CD-4 3 TN R
4 FUSE BOX 200
Pa CN-4 4 BK LW
(CABIN) 390
1
390 5
G1
CN-57 BRAKE SW 2 6 B GN
1 IG
2 -
3 R/COMBI LH
CN-113 4
3 E/G TEMP GAUGE
332 212
1 4 B+ 5
200 5 FUEL GAUGE
2 6
6 -
OPSS BUZZER 7 ANTI-RESTART 7
8 EARTH(GAUGE) 8
CR-11 CLUSTER 9
L 1 10
G 210
B 2 11
E 3
12
FLASHER UNIT
CN-55 CN-1
IGN 1 1
380 380
SEAT S/W 2 2 CN-25
380
REV S/W 3 3 1
FWD S/W 4 200 200 200
4 2
TRAVEL CUT 5 5 HORN
RELAY2 6
6
GND 7
OPS-LAMP 8
7
BUZZER(-) 9 8
BRAKE S/W 10 9
RELAY3 11 10
200
BATT(+) 12 11
PARK'G S/W 13 120 120 120
12
14 SP1 120 120 SP2
13
OPSS UNIT 120 120 CN-74
14 TO JEHIN
HARNESS
15 1 L
U
16 2 DUMMY
17 ~
3 G
18 B+
ALTERNATOR
TO JEHIN CN-45
HARNESS
M
M
120
B+
380
G1
START MOTOR
CS-11
CS-12
5
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
4
1
1
3
4
2
38SQ(R)
4-FWD
2-TRH
1-TLH
5-REV
4-HO
8-Hi
6-ILL
7-Lo
OPTION
38SQ(B) 38SQ(B)
>
BATTERY
3-HO
7-9
2. STARTING CIRCUIT
1) OPERATING FLOW
Battery(+) terminal Start motor[CN-45(B+)] I/conn[CN-1(12,13,14)] Start switch[CS-2(3)]
öT
The engine can be started only when the gearshift is in neutral position.
(1) When start key switch is in ON position
Start switch ON [CS-2(4)] Fuse box[No. 5]
I/conn[CN-1(19)] Fuel system interface[CN-6(1)]
2) CHECK POINT
7-10
STARTING CIRCUIT
2 CS-2
CN-36 170
HORN/STOP LAMP 10A 4
120
3
H0 I
TURN LAMP 10A 180
2
0,
CLUSTER 5A
CR-5 1
I
4 BR
220 220 START RELAY 5A - ACC
3 4 4
4
1 R1
ILL/HEAD LAMP 15A B3
3 4 BR
5
320 TRAVEL 5A - ACC
2
3 4 BR
6
BI-FUEL SELECT -A - ACC
1 2 1 2 R2
7
- ST
RELAY NEUTRAL - -A
8
CLUSTER 5A START KEY
4
9 10 11 12
WORK/BEACON LAMP 10A
FOR CABIN 15A
OPSS 5A
FUSE BOX
CN-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
120 120 120
12
SP1 120 120 SP2
13
120 120
14
15
16
17
CN-6 18
170 170
VSW 1 19
E/G TEMP SENSOR 2 20
E/G OIL PS 3 320
21
CHARGE 4
22
F/PUMP RELAY 5
23
ENGINE CHECK 6
320 24
STARTER COMMAND 7
FUEL SELECTOR 8 25
LPG CUTOFF1 9 26
LPG CUTOFF2 10 27
5V RTN 11 28
FPP1 12 TO JEHIN CN-45
VREF(5V) 13 HARNESS
M
IVS
MAST S/W INPUT
14
15
M
F/PUMP CONTROL 16
120
FUEL SYSTEM INTERFACE B+
START MOTOR
38SQ(R)
OPTION
38SQ(B) 38SQ(B)
BATTERY
12V MASTER SW
1
20L7EL04
7-11
GROUP 3 COMPONENT SPECIFICATION
7-12
GROUP 4 CONNECTOR DESTINATION
7-13
Connector No. of Connector part No.
Type Destination
number pin Female Male
Sensor and pressure switch
CD-2 KET 2 Fuel level sensor MG610043 -
CD-4 DEUTSCH 2 Brake switch - DT04-2P-E005
CD-10 KET 2 Air cleaner switch ST730057-2 -
CD-29 AMP 1 T/M temp switch 172320-2 -
7-14
GROUP 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
7-15
SECTION 8 MAST
4
3
7
8
1
TILT CYLINDER
2 9
LIFT CYLINDER
11
10
CARRIAGE
13
12
20D7MS01
8-1
2. 2 STAGE MAST(VF MAST)
8
7
6
5
12
14 1
13
4 TILT CYLINDER
LIFT CYLINDER
11
10
CARRIAGE
20D7MS02
8-2
3. 3 STAGE MAST(TF MAST)
5
7 15
11 6
9
8 1
TILT CYLINDER
12
11
10
LIFT CYLINDER 14
13
CARRIAGE
20D7MS21
8-3
4. CARRIAGE, BACKREST AND FORK
3
2
D255MS03
8-4
GROUP 2 OPERATIONAL CHECKS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. OPERATIONAL CHECKS
1) FORKS
(1) Measure thickness of root of forks and
check that it is more than specified value.
EX : ˶=1050mm(41.3in)
mm(in)
STD Fork assy Applicable model Standard Limit
20L(C)/25L(C)-7 Thickness
F173796-02 45(1.8) 40(1.6)
20G(C)/25G(C)-7
64FG-31020 30L(C)-7, 30G(C)-7 45(1.8) 40(1.6) D507FK01
D255FK02
2. MAST
1) Check for cracks at mast stay, tilt cylinder bracket, guide bar, fork carriage and roller shaft weld.
Check visually or use crack detection method. Repair any abnormality.
2) Set mast vertical, raise forks about 10cm from ground and check front-to-rear clearance and left-to-
right clearance between inner mast and fork carriage, and between outer mast and inner mast.
Use these figures to judge if there is any play at roller or rail.
ÂFront-to-rear clearance : Within 2.0mm(0.08in)
ÂLeft-to-right clearance : Within 2.5mm (0.10in)
3) Check that there is an oil groove in bushing at mast support.
4) Set mast vertical, raise forks about 10cm from ground, and push center of lift chain with finger to
check for difference in tension.
If there is any difference in tension, adjust chain stopper bolt.
5) Check visually for abnormalities at thread of chain anchor bolt, and at contact surface between
chain wheel and chain.
Rotate chain wheel by hand and check for any play of bearing.
8-5
2. TROUBLESHOOTING
1) MAST
Problem Cause Remedy
Forks fail to lower. ÂDeformed mast or carriage. ÂDisassemble, repair or replace.
Fork fails to elevate ÂFaulty hydraulic equipment. ÂSee troubleshooting hydraulic pump
and cylinders in section 6, hydraulic
system.
ÂDeformed mast assembly. ÂDisassemble mast and replace
damaged parts or replace complete
mast assembly.
Slow lifting speed and ÂFaulty hydraulic equipment. ÂSee troubleshooting hydraulic pump
insufficient handling capacity. and cylinders in section 6, hydraulic
system.
ÂDeformed mast assembly. ÂDisassemble mast and replace
damaged parts or replace complete
mast assembly.
Mast fails to lift smoothly. ÂDeformed masts or carriage. ÂDisassembly, repair or replace.
ÂFaulty hydraulic equipment. ÂSee Troubleshooting Hydraulic
Cylinders, pump and control valve in
section 6, hydraulic system.
ÂDamaged load and side rollers. ÂReplace.
ÂUnequal chain tension between ÂAdjust chains.
LH & RH sides.
ÂLH & RH mast inclination angles ÂAdjust tilt cylinder rods.
are unequal. (Mast assembly is
twisted when tilted)
Abnormal noise is produced ÂBroken load roller bearings. ÂReplace.
when mast is lifted and lower- ÂBroken side roller bearings. ÂReplace.
ed. ÂDeformed masts. ÂDisassemble, repair or replace.
ÂBent lift cylinder rod. ÂReplace.
ÂDeformed carriage. ÂReplace.
ÂBroken sheave bearing. ÂReplace.
Abnormal noise is produced ÂInsufficient lubrication of anchor ÂLubricate or replace.
during tilting operation. pin, or worn bushing and pin.
ÂBent tilt cylinder rod. ÂReplace.
8-6
2) FORKS
8-7
GROUP 3 ADJUSTMENT
1. MAST LOAD ROLLER(V, VF MAST)
1) INNER/OUTER MAST ROLLER CLEAR-
ANCE ADJUSTMENT
(1) Measure the clearance with the mast
overlap at near 480mm.
(2) Shift the inner mast to one side to bring
the roller into contact with the outer mast,
and adjust the clearance between the
roller side face and mast at the closest
position on the opposite side to the L15C3MS04
8-8
2. MAST LOAD ROLLER(TF MAST)
1) INNER AND MIDDLE MAST ROLLER
CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
(1) Measure the clearance with the mast
overlap at near 480mm.
(2) Shift the inner mast to one side to bring
the roller into contact with the outer mast
and the middle mast, and adjust the
clearance between the roller side face and
mast at the closest position on the L15C3MS06
8-9
3) CARRIAGE LOAD ROLLER
Adjust Bring into Outer mast
(1) Measure the clearance when the center of screw contact
the carriage upper roller is 100mm from
100mm
the top of the inner mast.
(2) Measure the clearance at upper, middle Side
and lower rollers after loosen the adjust roller Carriage
screws from the side rollers. Shift the Bring into
contact
carriage to one side to bring the roller into C
contact with the inner mast, and measure Inner mast
the clearance between the roller side face D255MS08
8-10
GROUP 4 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. FORKS
1) Lower the fork carriage until the forks are
Pin
approximately 25mm(1inch) from the floor.
Knob
2) Turn knob up and slide forks, one by one,
Spring
toward the center of the carriage where a
notch has been cut in the bottom plate for
easy fork removal.
3) Remove the fork one by one. On larger forks
it may be necessary to use a block of wood.
4) Reverse the above procedure to install load
forks. 20D7MS22
2. BACKREST
1) Remove bolts securing backrest to fork
carriage. Lift backrest straight up and Backrest
remove from carriage.
2) Position backrest on carriage and lower in
place. Install and tighten bolts.
Carriage
Bolt
D255MS11
3. CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
1) CARRIAGE
(1) With the mast vertical, raise the carriage high enough to place blocks under the load forks. This is
done to create slack in the load chains when the carriage is lowered. Lower the carriage all the
way down to the floor. Make sure the carriage is level, this will prevent any binding when the mast
is raised.
(2) While supporting lift chains, remove the split pin and slide out chain anchor pins from the chain
anchors of stationary upright.
(3) Pull the chains out of the sheaves and drape them over the front of the carriage.
(4) Slowly raise elevating upright until mast clears top of fork carriage. Move carriage to work area
and lower mast.
Make sure carriage remains on floor and does not bind while mast is being raised.
(5) Inspect all parts for wear or damage. Replace all worn or damaged pars.
(6) Reverse the above steps to reinstall.
Replace the split pin of chain anchor with new one.
8-11
2) SIDE ROLLER
(1) Remove carriage as outlined in the carriage
assembly and removal paragraph.
(2) Loosen and remove nuts, adjust screws
and side rollers from carriage side pate.
(3) Thoroughly clean, inspect and replace all
worn or damaged parts.
(4) Reverse the above procedure to assembly.
ö Adjustment
 Once carriage is properly installed,
loosen nuts and adjust screws, (if not 20L7MS12
20L7MS13
8-12
4) MAST LOAD ROLLER AND BACK UP
LINER
(1) 2 stage mast(V mast)
Chain
Η Remove the carriage assembly and
move them to one side. Stud
bolt
Θ Loosen and remove hexagon bolts and Inner
mast
washers securing lift cylinders to inner
mast. Backup
Ι Loosen and remove hexagon bolts and liner
nuts securing lift cylinders to inner mast.
Κ Attach chains or sling to the inner mast
section at top crossmember. Using an
overhead hoist, slowly raise the inner Clamp
mast high enough to clear lift cylinder.
Λ After lowering the lift cylinder rods, and Lift
disconnecting lift cylinder hose, tilt the lift cylinder
cylinders LH and RH and them with
ropes to the outer mast. Outer
mast
Μ Using the overhead hoist, lower inner
mast until top and bottom rollers and
back up liners are exposed.
Ν Using a pryer, remove load rollers from
load roller bracket. Remove back up
liners and shims.
Bolt
Ξ Thoroughly clean, inspect and replace all Mast
load
worn or damaged parts. roller
Ο Reverse the above procedure to
assemble. Refer to MAST LOAD 20D7MS14
8-13
(2) 2 stage mast(VF mast)
Η Remove free lift chain connected
between carriage and free lift cylinder.
Chain
Θ Remove the carriage assembly and
move them to one side.
Stud
Ι Loosen and remove hexagon bolts and bolt
Inner
washers securing lift cylinders to inner mast
mast.
Κ Loosen and remove hexagon bolts and Backup
liner
nuts securing lift cylinders to inner mast.
Λ Attach chains or sling to the inner mast
section at top crossmember. Using an
Clamp
overhead hoist, slowly raise the inner Carriage
mast high enough to clear lift cylinder.
Μ After lowering the lift cylinder rods, and
disconnecting lift cylinder hose, tilt the lift Free lift
cylinder
cylinders LH and RH and them with
ropes to the outer mast.
Ν Using the overhead hoist, lower inner Outer
mast
mast until top and bottom rollers and
back up liners are exposed.
Lift
Ξ Using a pryer, remove load rollers from cylinder
load roller bracket. Remove back up
liners and shims.
Ο Thoroughly clean, inspect and replace all Bolt
Mast
worn or damaged parts. load
roller
Π Reverse the above procedure to assem-
ble. Refer to MAST LOAD ROLLER
ADJUSTMENT paragraph. 20D7MS141
8-14
(3) 3 stage mast(TF mast)
Η Remove the carriage assembly and
move to one side.
Θ Loosen and remove hexagon bolt
securing bottom cylinder from outer mast.
Ι Loosen and remove bolts and special
washers securing lift cylinders to middle
mast.
Κ Attach chains or sling to the inner and
middle mast section at top crossmember.
Using an overhead hoist, slowly raise the
uprights high enough to clear lift cylinder.
Λ After lowering the lift cylinder rods, and
disconnecting lift cylinder hose, tilt the lift
cylinders LH and RH and tie them with
ropes to the outer mast.
Μ Using the overhead hoist raise inner and
middle masts. Place 4 inch block of
wood under the free lift cylinder bracket of
the inner mast then lower mast sections
(this will create slack in the chains).
Remove retaining rings securing chain
Ν sheaves to sheave support brackets.
While support chains, remove chain
sheaves and let chains hang free. The
upper outer and lower middle mast rollers
and back up liners are now exposed.
Using a pryer, remove load rollers from
Ξ load bracket. Remove back up liners and
shims.
Attach chains or sling to the middle mast
Ο section at top crossmember. Using an
overhead hoist, slowly raise the middle
mast until top and bottom rollers are
exposed.
Using a player, remove load rollers from
Π load roller bracket.
Thoroughly clean, inspect and replace all
Ρ worn or damaged parts.
Reverse the above procedure to
assemble. Refer to MAST LOAD
ROLLER ADJUSTMENT paragraph.
20D7MS15
8-15
5) ELEVATING MAST
(1) Inner mast (V, VF mast)
Η After completing all necessary steps for load rollers and back up liner removal use an overhead
hoist and sling or chain around upper crossmember of the inner mast section.
Θ Lift inner mast upright straight up and out of outer mast section.
Ι Replace and reverse above procedure to install. Make all necessary measurements and
adjustments.
(2) Inner and middle mast(TF mast)
Η After completing all necessary steps for load rollers and back up liner removal. Remove rear
chains and sheave support if not already done.
Θ Disconnect free lift cylinder hose. Drain hose into a suitable pan or container and cap hose.
Ι While supporting free lift cylinder assembly, remove bolts and washers securing cylinder to mast
crossmember.
Κ Place a sling around free lift cylinder and attach to an overhead hoist. Slowly raise and move
cylinder to one side.
Λ Attach chains or sling to the inner mast section at top crossmember. Using an overhead hoist
slowly raise the upright straight up and out of middle mast section.
Μ Attach chains or sling to the middle mast section at top crossmember. Using an overhead hoist
slowly raise the upright straight up and out of outer mast section.
Ν Replace upright and reverse above procedure to install. Make all necessary measurements and
adjustments.
8-16
6) CHAIN
Chain Outer mast
(1) Chain sheave(V, VF mast)
Η Place a sling around carriage and attach Sheave
to an overhead hoist. Lift carriage high
enough so that the tension on the chain
over sheaves is relieved after the carriage
is blocked. Position wooden blocks under
the carriage and lower it. Inner
Θ Remove the split pin securing the chain mast
8-17
(3) Chain wheel bearing support(TF mast)
Η Remove the carriage assembly and move to one side.
Θ After removing bolt to securing chain wheel bearing support assembly to free lift cylinder.
After a sling to the chain wheel bearing support assembly. Using an overhead hoist, lift support
assembly straight up and off of free lift cylinder. Move assembly to work area.
Ι Remove retaining ring securing chain wheel bearing to chain wheel bearing support.
Κ Remove bearing retaining ring from chain wheel bearing and press bearings from chain wheel
bearings.
Λ Thoroughly clean, inspect and replace all worn or damaged parts.
Μ Reverse the above procedure to install.
(4) Rear chain(TF mast)
Η Remove the carriage assembly and move to one side. Refer to carriage removal and installation.
Θ Raise and securely block truck approximately 6 inches from the floor.
Ι Using a sling or chain around inner mast section attached to an overhead hoist, slowly raise inner
mast until there is enough slack in the chains to remove them. Block inner mast section.
Κ Remove split pins and chain anchor pins securing chains to chain anchor(part of inner mast).
Λ While supporting the chains, remove split and chain anchor pins securing chains to chain
anchors attached to outer mast section.
Μ Remove chains.
Ν Reverse the above to assemble and install. Use new split pins in chain anchor pins. Refer to this
section for Load chain lubrication and adjustment.
(5) Carriage chain
Η Place a sling around carriage front plate and attach to an overhead hoist. Lift and secure
carriage high enough so that split and chain anchor pins on carriage can be easily be removed.
Remove chain anchor pins from carriage and drape chains out over carriage.
Θ Place a wooden block under the carriage and lower the carriage on the block.
Ι While supporting the chains, remove split pins and chain anchor pins from chain anchors.
Κ Remove chains and wash them with solvent. Refer to this section for Load chain inspection and
maintenance.
Λ Reverse the above procedure to assemble and install. Use new split pins in chain anchor pins.
Refer to this section for Load chain lubrication and adjustment.
(6) Load chain inspection and maintenance
After every 200 hours of truck operation, lift chains should be inspected and lubricated inspect for
the following chain conditions :
Η Wear
As the chain flexes on and off the chain wheel bearings, the joints very gradually wear. The
stretch a chain developes in service is due to material being worn off pin outer diameter and pitch
hole inner diameter on the inside plate.
Chain wear can be measured using a wear scale or steel tape. When chains have elongated
2%, they should be discarded. When checking chain wear, be sure to measure a segment of
chain that operates over a sheave. Do not repair chains by cutting our the worn section and
splicing in a new piece. If part of the chain is worn, replace all the chains on the truck.
8-18
Θ Rust and corrosion
Chains used on lift trucks are highly stressed precision components. It is very important that the
“as-manufactured” ultimate strength and fatigue strength be maintained throughout the chain
service life. Corrosion will cause a major reduction in the load-carrying capacity of lift chain or
roller chain because corrosion causes side plate cracking.
Ι Cracked plate
The most common cause of plate cracking is fatigue failure. Fatigue is a penomenon that affects
most metals and many plastics. After many repeated heavy loads, the plates may crack and the
chains will eventually break. Fatigue cracks are almost always found through the pitch holes
perpendicular to the pitch line. Contrast this failure mode to the random failures caused by
stress-corrosion cracking. If cracks are present, replace all the chain on the truck. Noise in the
chain indicates that the plate is on the verge of cracking and will be failed before long.
Κ Tight joints
All joints in lift chain should flex freely. Tight joints resist flexure, increase internal friction, thus
increasing chain tension required to lift a given load. Increased tension accelerates wear and
fatigue problems.
Tight joints in lift chains can be caused by :
ÂBent pins or plates.
ÂRusty joints.
ÂPeened plate edges.
Oil rusty chains and replace chains with bent or peened components.
Λ Protruding or turned pins
Heavily loaded chains operating with lube generate tremendous friction between pins and plates.
In extreme cases, the frictional torque in the joint can actually turn pins in the press-fit outside
plates. If chain is allowed to operate in this condition, the pins slowly work out of the chain
causing chain failure. Turned pins can be quickly spotted because the flats on the V heads are
no longer in line. Chains with turned or protruding pins should be replaced immediately. Do not
attempt to repair the chain by driving pins back into the chain.
Μ Chain side wear
A wear pattern on pin heads and outside plates indicates misalignment. This condition damages
chain and sheaves as well as increasing internal friction in the chain system.
Ν Chain anchors and chain wheel bearings
An inspection of the chain system includes a close examination of chain anchors and chain
wheel bearings. Check chain anchors for wear, breakage and misalignment.
Anchors with worn or broken fingers should be replaced. Anchors should be adjusted to
eliminate twisting or other misalignment in the chain. When chain is misaligned, load is not
distributed uniformly between the plates. Prolonged operation will result in premature fatigue
failure. Chain wheel bearings with badly worn flanges and outside diameter should be replaced.
Heavy flange wear indicates chain misalignment.
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Ξ Chain wear scale
The chain can be checked for wear or stretching with the use of a chain wear scale. Stretching of
a chain is due to the elongation of the pitch holes and wearing of the pin O.D. The greatest
amount of stretching occurs at the areas of the chain that flex over the sheaves most frequently.
Check the chain at this point with a scale. The wear scale has instructions printed on the sides
for use in determining chain stretch and are as follows :
ÂDetermine pitch length of chain using 6 inch scale on one side of wear scale.
ÂIf pitch is 1/2(12.7mm), 3/4(19.05mm), 1(25.4mm), 1-1/2(38.1mm), 2(50.8mm), use side A of scale.
ÂIf pitch is 5/8(15.875mm), 1-1/4(31.75mm) or 2(50.8mm), use side B.
ÂAlign point A or B to center of a pin and note position of the opposite A or B point.
ÂIf other point also lines up with a pin, the chain is worn and should be replaced.
If any of the above conditions exists(cracked plates, turned pins, stretching etc), the chains should
be replaced in pairs as a complete assembly. Order chains by part number to insure the correct
chain length, pitch and material specifications.
(7) Load chain lubrication and adjustment
Η Lubrication
The most important consideration in field maintenance of lift chains is lubrication. Hard working,
heavily loaded chains cannot be expected to give satisfactory wear life without scheduled
periodic re-lubrication. Like all bearing surfaces, the precision manufactured, hardened steel,
joint-wearing surfaces require a film of oil between mating parts to prevent rapid wear. Oil must
penetrate the chain joint to prevent wear. Applying oil to external surfaces will prevent rust, but oil
must flow into the live bearing surfaces for maximum wear life. Frequency of re-lube will vary with
operating conditions and environment, the best estimate of lube period is 200 hours. Trucks
parked outdoors or trucks in extremely severe service, may require more frequent re-lube to
maintain an oil film on all chain surface.
ÂWipe off the old oil with a clean cloth and blow out the remaining dirt with compressed air.
Wear eye protection.
ÂWith a clean brush, apply EP-140 extreme pressure lubricant or heavy motor oil(40W).
Θ Replacement
Replace chains as a pair. It will be virtually impossible to maintain uniform loading between the
strands if a new chain is put into service opposite an old chain. The jonts in the old chain will be
greater than that on the new chain, greatly complicating the problem of maintaining equal chain
tension. The new chain will wear more slowly causing it to bear the major portion of the load
resulting in premature wear and fatigue failure. Don’t steam clean or decrease new chains.
The manufacturer’s grease is effective in reducing wear and corrosion. If the original factory lube
is dried out or wiped off, soak the new chain in heavy engine oil for at 1/2 hour prior to installing
on truck. After the old chains have been stripped from the mast, very carefully inspect chain
anchors and chain wheel bearing. Broken, cracked or worn anchor must be replaced using the
new anchor pin and split pin. Do not paint newly replaced chain after it has been installed.
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Ι Adjustment
Chain adjustments are important for the following reasons :
ÂEqual loading of chain.
ÂProper sequencing of mast.
ÂPrevent over-stretching of chains.
ÂPrevent chains from jumping off sheaves if they are too loose.
Κ Adjustment procedure
ÂWith mast in its fully collapsed and vertical position, lower the fork to the floor.
ÂAdjust the chain length by loosening or tightening nut on the chain anchor.
After making adjustment on the mast, be sure to tighten the nut.
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