9 replacing rotor bearings, 10 clearing a plugged disk – Echo CH450H Owners Manual v.2 User Manual

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4.5 INCH HYDRAULIC CHIPPER

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

BEFORE INSPECTING OR SERVICING ANY PART OF THIS MACHINE, SHUT OFF POWER SOURCE,

AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.

WARNING

5.9 REPLACING ROTOR BEARINGS

REMOVING THE OLD ROTOR BEARING

1. Unhook hydraulic hoses from the utility loader.
2. Unscrew the two screws from the split coupler (the bolts

are located underneath the coupler).

3. Remove the four bolts from the base weldment.
4. Slide out the hydraulic pump assembly as an entire

unit.

5. Remove the split coupler.
6. Remove the snap ring located right before the

bearing.

7. Remove the 1/2" nuts from the bearing.
8. Take off bearing and replace.
See Figures 5.4 and 5.5.

INSTALLING THE NEW ROTOR BEARING

1. Replace the 1/2" nuts to secure the new bearing to the

motor mount plate.

2. Replace the snap ring.
3. If the unit comes with a shim behind the bearing,

reinstall it.

4. Replace the hydraulic pump assembly by replacing the

screws and bolts. Replace the 1/2" nuts.

5. Reattach the hydraulic hoses to the utility loader.

NOTE

When reinstalling the new bearing, make sure the

grease zerk is facing the bottom of the housing.

Figure 5.4 - Unscrewing the two screws from the split coupler

Figure 5.5 - Disassembly of hydraulic pump, coupler, and snap ring to

get to the bearing.

1. Remove the chipper deflector (see Fig. 5.6).
2. Remove debris, taking care to avoid the chipper

blades, which can be extremely sharp.

3. Once debris is removed, replace the chipper deflector.

5.10 CLEARING A PLUGGED DISK

Figure 5.6 - Location of chipper deflector

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