(6)
Remove the lifting hooks (21).
(7)
Unscrew and remove the mounting screws (7), lockwashers (6), and plain washers (5) attaching the
compression roll housing (23) to the road roller frame.
(8)
Lift up the compression roll housing until it clears the compression roll and remove the housing from the
road roller.
c.
Disassembly.
(1)
Remove the six drive screws (27) attaching the identification plate (26) to the compression roll housing
(23).
(2)
Remove the identification plate (26).
(3)
Remove the screws (11), lockwashers (22), and nuts (3) attaching the front door (24) to the compression
roll housing (23).
(4)
Lift up and remove the front door (24).
(5)
Remove the screws (11), lockwashers (22), and nuts (3) attaching the hinge (25) to the front door (24).
(6)
Remove the hinge (25) from the front door.
(7)
Remove the screws (11), lockwashers (22), and nuts (3) attaching the doors (9) to the compression roll
housing (23).
(8)
Remove the doors (9).
(9)
Remove the door hinges (10) from the doors (9).
(10) Turn the door lock handle (13) counterclockwise and remove it from the door (9).
(11) Remove the mounting screws (12) and nuts (3) attaching the door locks (4) to the doors (9).
(12) Remove the door locks (4).
(13) Remove the mounting screws (7), lockwashers (6), and plain washers (5) attaching the gear guard (8) to
the compression roll housing (23).
(14) Remove the gear guard (8).
(15) Remove the screws (11), lockwashers (22), and nuts (3) attaching the hinge (14) to the gear guard (8).
(16) Remove the gear guard hinge (14).
d. Cleaning. Wash all parts in cleaning solvent and blow them dry with clean compressed air. Clean the screw
threads with cleaning solvent and stiff wire brush. Remove all dirt, sludge, and foreign matter from the inside surfaces of
the compression roll housing. Clean the hinges with a stiff bristle brush and cleaning solvent. Wipe the hinges dry with a
soft absorbent cloth and apply a few drops of light engine oil on the hinge shafts.
e. Inspection and Repair.
(1)
Inspect the compression roll housing for breaks, cracks, dents, and splitting welds. Pound out small dents
with a soft-faced hammer. Weld all minor breaks and cracks. Avoid excessive heat when welding as it
may cause the housing panels to warp.
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