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DAF CF65, CF75, CF85 Series . Manual - part 963

 

 

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3.3 INSPECTION, SECTOR SHAFT SEALING RING LEAKS

1.

A plastic plug is fitted into the steering box 

side cover.

2.

If there is an oil leak at this plug, the sector 

shaft oil seal is leaking into the side cover.

3.

If the oil seal is leaking, the sector shaft oil 

seal in the side cover must be replaced.

It is not permitted:

- to fit the plastic plug into the side 

cover using a sealing compound 

or glue;

- to apply an additional layer of 

paint over the factory-applied 

layer;

- to seal the plug hole using means 

other than the plug itself. 

If leak-off oil from the sector shaft oil 

seal cannot escape through the plug 

hole, there is a risk that the steering 

box may fail.

4.

Check the sector shaft oil seal on the pitman 

arm side.

5.

In the event of leakage, replace the sector 

shaft oil seal on the pitman arm side.

S7 00 595

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3.4 INSPECTION, INTERNAL STEERING BOX RESISTANCE

1.

Place a receptacle under the steering box. 

Clean the pipe connections and remove the 

steering oil pipes from the steering box. 

Collect the oil flowing out and plug the pipe 

openings.

2.

Turn the steering wheel from one end stop to 

the other until the oil stops coming out of the 

steering box. The pipe connections at the 

steering box should not be plugged.

3.

Remove the steering rod from the pitman 

arm.

4.

Remove the steering column shaft from the 

steering box input shaft.

5.

Place a resistance torque tester on the 

steering box input shaft and measure the 

resistance torque to a maximum of 1.5 turns 

at both sides of the central position.

Note:

When a steering rod has been removed, the 

input shaft must not be rotated more than 

1.5 turns (counting from the central position) 

because otherwise the setting of the wheel 

deflection limiting valves will be changed.

6.

Compare the reading with the maximum 

value allowed. See 'Technical data'.

7.

If the reading deviates, the pressure point 

setting must be checked.

Note:

The internal resistance outside the pressure 

point cannot be adjusted.

8.

Fit the pipes to the steering box.

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9.

Fit the steering shaft to the steering box input 

shaft. The groove (A) in the coupling must be 

aligned with the mark (B) on the input shaft of 

the steering box.

Check that the steering shaft is 

correctly fitted to the input shaft, so 

that the bolt can be fitted in the 

recess (C).

10. Fit the new, original bolt and nut in the 

universal joint.

Tighten the bolt to the specified torque, see 

'Technical data'.

11. Install the steering rod.

12. Fill and bleed the steering gear.

13. If the steering box input shaft may possibly 

have been rotated more than 1.5 turns (as 

seen from the central position) with the 

steering rod removed, the final limiting 

pressures should be checked.

14. Make a test drive. During the test drive, 

check the proper functioning of the steering 

gear. After the test drive, the system should 

be checked for leaks.

K1 01 353

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3.5 INSPECTION, PITMAN ARM PART NUMBER

The part number of the pitman arm is stamped 

next to the eye for the steering rod attachment. 

See the arrow in the illustration.

S7 00 447

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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