Dissassembly/Reassembly General Information WM 90 Repair
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6. Dissassembly/Reassembly General Information
6.1 Tools
Because all possible problems encountered while repairing the
machine cannot be anticipated, it is up to the mechanic to use common
sense and good judgement in tool selection.
The use of any special tools is recommended only for those operations
where the use of conventional tools proves inadequate.
Before substituting another tool or procedure, you should be satisfied
that neither personal injury nor damage to the component will result.
6.2 Ordering Parts
The repair procedures contained in this manual do not include part
numbers. For parts replacement information, refer to the Parts Book
originally supplied with the machine.
If the original Parts Book has been lost, a replacement may be ordered
from Wacker Corporation. When ordering a replacement Parts Book,
please list the model number, item number, revision level, and serial
number of the machine. Parts Books are also available on the Wacker
Corporation Web site. See www.wackergroup.com. Enter the site as a
visitor.
6.3 Reference Numbers ( )
Repair procedures contain reference numbers enclosed in
parentheses ( ). These numbers refer to the item numbers shown on
the assembly drawings and other detailed drawings. They are included
to aid the mechanic in identifying parts and assembling components.
6.4 Weight Block
See Graphic: wc_gr000843
The weight block symbol gives an approximate weight measurement
to aid the mechanic when lifting/hoisting larger components.
250 kg
(550 lbs.)
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