Check Tire For Damage; Check Wheel Bolt Torque - Hitachi ZW 370-6 Operator's Manual

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Check Tire for Damage

--- every 10 hours (daily)
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CAUTION: If tire has external damaged such as deep
cuts, an accident due to puncture or burst of the tire
may occur, possibly resulting in injury or death.
Check the external appearance of tires for damage.

Check Wheel Bolt Torque

--- every 500 hours
(50 hours at fist time only)
Be sure to check the wheel bolt torque by turning the bolt
clockwise.
m : 892 N·m (91 kgf·m, 658 lbf·ft)
Replace Tire
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CAUTION: Secure the front and rear chassis with the
articulation stopper (lock bar and pins).
IMPORTANT: Height of the machine may change
according to the types of tires to be installed. Do not
change the specifications of the machine by using
unauthorized tire sizes.
1. Park the machine following the same procedures as
described on page 7-6 for preparation of inspection/
maintenance work.
2. Install the articulation stopper to the front and rear of
the chassis by following the procedures described on
page 7-8.
3. Loosen all wheel bolts one turn. Note which way the
tread pattern is facing.
4. After jacking up the machine, securely support the
machine with blocks.
5. Remove the wheel bolts. Replace the tire.
6. With the tire raised off the ground, lightly tighten the
wheel bolts in order as illustrated to the right.
7. Lower the machine. Retighten the wheel bolts to the
above torque specification and in the order as illustrated
to the right.
MAINTENANCE
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NOTE: This illustrates that a bolt at diagonal position,
not the next one, should be tighten as shown.
The number of wheel bolts may differ.
7-95
(Right)
(Wrong)
Front
M4GB-07-104
M4GB-07-102

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