Well .... in the spirit of fixing poor manufacturing and assembly I thought I'd share todays job with you folks. Got a call from a customer with a Neuson 1001 high tip dumper (formerly Lifton) reporting an oil leak, and knew what to expect. The skip lift rams only articulate by a couple of degrees in normal use, and the greasing system is no good because the ram is not fitted with a bush with a central journal, and so doesen't let grease get all the way around it, so before too long the ram boss & case seizes on the pinion, and the base of the cylinder then cracks allowing oil to leak out.
This time I thought I'd try a different technique ... before Ive just burned the boss off... and theres a thread elsewhere on the forum of me repairing it in that way .. this time I was determined to keep the original boss intact, and was sure I could pull the ram off. Well hopeful indeed as last time two 8 tonne diggers pulling in opposition couldn't do it!!
Cue the hot spanner
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First I had to get the top eye free from its pin and off the lift linkage then off the ram rod
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There's a lock nut you undo .. then see the top of the ram rod has 2 flats on it so you can put a spanner on it and rotate the rod anitclockwise to undo it from the eyelet whilst its still attached... then the top eyelet will slip off no problem then
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Its more than likely because of the force on the lift ram being bent on its mount pin that as you get the eyelet off, on the last threads, it will burr them as the ram rod springs off line from where you have it at rest, so a few minutes in the vice with a good thread file cleans that up, as the eyelet threads are softer than the hardened rod on the ram
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Plug off both feed hoses and raise the skip using the other good ram on the other side and screw the eyelet back in cos your gonna need something to get hold of once you heat the base and start rocking the ram back and forth to free it. Now time for the heat. Get it cherry red first on the base and start rocking .. this one was brutal it was solid, but bit by bit it started to move
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I let it cool down and then soaked it in plus gas/wd40 whatever and keep moving it as you do so .. then it was time for the pullers
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You need to pull a bit then take them off as its still brutally tight .. spray more lube and then move it back and forth then reapply the pullers
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and eventually hey presto on next post (cos 10 pics is the current limit per post)
This time I thought I'd try a different technique ... before Ive just burned the boss off... and theres a thread elsewhere on the forum of me repairing it in that way .. this time I was determined to keep the original boss intact, and was sure I could pull the ram off. Well hopeful indeed as last time two 8 tonne diggers pulling in opposition couldn't do it!!
Cue the hot spanner
IMG_2103.jpg
First I had to get the top eye free from its pin and off the lift linkage then off the ram rod
IMG_2090.jpg
There's a lock nut you undo .. then see the top of the ram rod has 2 flats on it so you can put a spanner on it and rotate the rod anitclockwise to undo it from the eyelet whilst its still attached... then the top eyelet will slip off no problem then
IMG_2091.jpg
IMG_2093.jpg
Its more than likely because of the force on the lift ram being bent on its mount pin that as you get the eyelet off, on the last threads, it will burr them as the ram rod springs off line from where you have it at rest, so a few minutes in the vice with a good thread file cleans that up, as the eyelet threads are softer than the hardened rod on the ram
IMG_2095.jpg
Plug off both feed hoses and raise the skip using the other good ram on the other side and screw the eyelet back in cos your gonna need something to get hold of once you heat the base and start rocking the ram back and forth to free it. Now time for the heat. Get it cherry red first on the base and start rocking .. this one was brutal it was solid, but bit by bit it started to move
IMG_2092.jpg
I let it cool down and then soaked it in plus gas/wd40 whatever and keep moving it as you do so .. then it was time for the pullers
IMG_2096.jpgIMG_2097.jpg
You need to pull a bit then take them off as its still brutally tight .. spray more lube and then move it back and forth then reapply the pullers
IMG_2098.jpgIMG_2099.jpg
and eventually hey presto on next post (cos 10 pics is the current limit per post)
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