Fiat Allis 260 260A 260E 260E A Tractor Scraper Service Manual
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Fiat Allis 260 260A 260E 260E A Tractor Scraper Service Manual
Size : 8.28 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Brand: Fiat
Type of machine: Tractor Scraper
Type of document: Service Manual
Model: Fiat Allis 260 260-A Tractor Scraper, 260E 260E-A Elevating Tractor Scrapers
Number of Pages: 54 pages
Set Form No.: 70197345
DESCRIPTION:
Fiat Allis 260 260A 260E 260E A Tractor Scraper Service Manual
GENERAL:
Study the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual before starting, operating, maintaining. fueling. or servicing machine. Read and heed all machine-mounted safety signs before starting, operating, maintaining. fueling or servicing machine. Machine-mounted safety signs have been color coded yeHow with black border and lettering for WARNING and red with white border and lettering for DANGER points.
- Never attempt to operate the machine or its tools from any position other than seated in the operator’s seat. Keep head, body, limbs,’hands and feet inside operator’s compartment at all times to reduce exposure to’hazards outside the operator’s compartment. Do not ailow unauthorized personnel to operate service or maintain this machine. Always check work area for dangerous features.
- The following are examples of dangerous work areas: slopes, over hangs, timber, demolitions. fire, high walls, drop off, back fills, rough terrain. ditches, ridges, excavations, heavy traffic, crowded parking. crowded maintenance and closed areas. Use extreme care when in areas such as these. An operator must know the machine’s capabilities. When working on slopes or near drop offs be alert to avoid loose or soft conditions that could cause sudden tipping or loss of control. Do not jump on or off machine. Keep two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand, in contact with steps grab rails and handles at all times.
- Do not use controls or hoses as hand holds when climbing on or off machine. Hoses and controls are movable and do not provide a solid support. Controls also may be inadvertently moved causing accidental machine or equipment movement. Keep operator’s compartment, stepping points, grab-rails and handles crear of foreign objects, oil. grease, mud or snow accumulation to minimize the danger of slipping or stumbling. Clean mud or grease from shoes belore attempting to mount or operate the machine. 8e careful of slippery conditiol1$ on stepping points, hand rails, and on the ground.
- Wear safety boots Of shoes that have a high slip resistant sole material. For your personal protection. Do not attempt to climb on or off machine while machine is in motion. Never leave the machine unattended with the engine running. Always lock up machine when leaving it unattended. Return keys 10 authorized security. Heed ail shut down procedures of the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual.
- Always , set the parking brake when leaving the machine for any reason. Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry. loose or hanging apparel. such as ties, torn clothing. scarves, unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can catch on moving parts. Wear proper safety equipment as authorized for the job. Examples: hard hats, safety shoes, heavy gloves, ear protectors, safely glasses or goggles. reflector vests, or respiralors.
- Consult your employer for specific safety equipment requirements. Do not carry loose objects in pockets that might faU unnoticed into open compartments. Do not use machine to carry loose objects by means other than attachments for carrying such objects. DO NOT CARRY RIDERS unless the machine is equipped for carrying people to reduce persona! exposure to being thrown off. Do not operate machinery in a condition of extreme fatigue or illness. 8e especially careful towards the end of the shift.
- Roll Over Protective Structures are required on wheel loaders, dozer tractors, track type loaders, graders and scrapers by local or national requirements. DO NOT operate this machine without a Roll Over Protective Structure. Do not operate a machine without a faHing object protective structure (FOPS). Do not operate this machine without a rear canopy screen when machine is equipped with rear mounted towing winch. Seat behs are required to be provided with rof! over protective structures or ron protection cabs by local or national regulations.
- Keep the safety bell fastened around you during operation. Where noise exposure exceeds 90 d8A for g hours, wear authorized ear protective equipment per loce! or national requirements that apply. Keep clutches and brakes on machine and attachments such as power control units. winches and master clutches adjusted according to Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manuals of the manufacturers at aU times.
- DO NOT adjust machine with engine running except as specified. Do not operate a machine with brakes out of adjustment See the Operation and Maintenance Instruction ManuaL Move carefully when under, in or near machine or implements. Wear required protective equipment, such as hard hat, safety glasses. safety shoes, ear protectors. To move a disabled machine, use a trailer or low boy truck if aVailable.
- If towing is necessary, provide warning signals as required by local rules and regulations and follow Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manua! recommendations. Load and unload on a level area that gives full support to the trailer wheels. Use ramps of adequate strength, low angle and proper height. Keep trailer bed clean of clay, oil and all mate· rials that become slippery. Tie machine down securely to truck or trailer bed and block tracks (or wheeis) as required by the carrier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Fiat Allis 260 260A 260E 260E A Tractor Scraper Service Manual
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FINAL DRIVE REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
A Drive Axle and Housing Removal
B Idler Gear Removal
C Removal of Final Drive Pinion, Pinion Drive Shatt and Cartridge
D Disassembly of Drive Axle and Housing Assembly
E Idler Gear Disassembly
F Disassembly of Final Drive Pinion, Pinion Drive Shatt and Cartridge
ASSEMBLY OF FINAL DRIVE
A Cleaning and Inspection
B Assembly of Final Drive Pinion, Pinion Drive Shaft and Cartridge
C * Assembly of Idler Gear
D Assembly of Drive Axle and Housing
E Installation of Final Drive Pinion, Pinion Drive Shatt and Cartridge
F Installation of Idler Gear
G Installation of Drive Axle and HOUSing Assembly
BEVEL PINION REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
A Bevel Pinion Removal
B Disassembly of Bevel Pinion Housing Assembly
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF BEVEL PINION
A Inspection of Bevel Pinion
B Assembly of Bevel Pinion and Housing Assembly
C Installation of Bevel Pinion Assembly
DIFFERENTIAL REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
A Removal of Bevel Gear and Differential Assembly
B Complete Disassembly of Differential
C Partial Disassembly of Differential
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF DIFFERENTIAL
A Inspection of Differential
B Assembly of Differential
C Installation of Bevel Gear and Differential Assembly
BRAKES
A Wheel and Brake Drum Removal
B Slack Adjuster Removal
C Brake Removal and Reassembly
INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
A Tapered Roller Bearings
B Bushlngs
C Shafts and Splines
D Oil Seals IF
E Gears II!
F Gaskets
AdjustiIlg Shims
H Wheel Bolts
I Brake Adjustment
FITS AND TOLERALTCES
A. Gear Case
B. Bevel Pinion and Bevel Gear
C. Differential
D. Final Drive Pinion Cartridge Assembly
E. Idler Gear and Shaft
F. Drive A.”de and Gear
G. Bearing Adjustments
H. Torque Specifications
CONVERSION TABLES
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