10 axle internal component troubleshooting, Axle internal component troubleshooting – SkyTrak 8042 Service Manual User Manual

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Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires

5.16

Model 8042, 10042, 10054 Legacy

Rev. 10/03

5.3.10

Axle Internal Component
Troubleshooting

Note: The following conditions may be noticed when
inspecting parts during axle repair. Perform all remedies
that apply to the conditions noticed.

Problem

Cause

Remedy (See Note)

1. Differential ring gear teeth

broken on the heel of the
tooth.

1. Incorrect alignment of ring and

pinion gears (excessive play).

2. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft

bearing preload.

• Replace ring and pinion gears.

• Adjust ring and pinion alignment

and bearing preload as described
in the ZF Repair Manuals.

2. Differential ring gear teeth

broken on the toe of the
tooth.

1. Incorrect alignment of ring and

pinion gears (insufficient play).

2. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft

bearing preload.

• Replace ring and pinions gears.

• Adjust ring and pinion alignment

and bearing preload as described
in the ZF Repair Manuals.

3. Rapid differential ring and

pinion gear teeth wear.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Lubricant contaminated.

3. Incorrect lubricant.

• Replace ring and pinion gears.

• Drain axle and fill to correct level with

Universal Tractor Fluid. (Refer to
appropriate owners/operators
manual.)

4. Differential ring and pinion

gear teeth overheated.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Lubricant contaminated.

3. Incorrect lubricant or level.

• Determine the cause of the prob-

lem and correct.

• Replace ring and pinions gears.

• Drain axle and fill to correct level

with Universal Tractor Fluid.
(Refer to appropriate owners/
operators manual.)

5. Gear teeth pitted.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Lubricant contaminated.

3. Foreign objects in oil.

• Determine the cause of the prob-

lem and correct.

• Replace gears.

• Drain axle and fill to correct level

with Universal Tractor Fluid.
(Refer to appropriate owners/
operators manual.)

6. Worn or pitted bearings.

1. Incorrect bearing preload.

2. Insufficient lubrication.

3. Lubricant contaminated.

• Determine the cause of the prob-

lem and correct.

• Replace bearings.

• Adjust bearing preload as described

in the ZF Repair Manuals.

• Drain axle and fill to correct level

with Universal Tractor Fluid.
(Refer to appropriate owners/
operators manual.)

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