Build Wheel Motor Assemblies and Mount on Tractor: Difference between revisions
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*MOunt coupler with female 6-spline shaft on hydraulic motor | *MOunt coupler with female 6-spline shaft on hydraulic motor | ||
*Insert motor assembly onto 6-spline male shaft | *Insert motor assembly onto 6-spline male shaft | ||
*Clamp hydraulic motor onto frame member | |||
*Punch shaft in until it's flush with the coupler | |||
*Weld motor mount plate onto frame member | |||
*Tack weld one corner of motor interface plate and motor mount plate together to prevent any slippage while allowing for quick disassembly via a 30 second grind | |||
*Done with one wheel, move onto others | |||
[[Category:Fabrication Procedures]] | [[Category:Fabrication Procedures]] |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 23 June 2011
- Build Motor Interface Plates
- CNC torch motor interface plates
- Grind and clean
- Attach hydraulic motor to interface plate (weld or 4 bolts)
- If welding, attend to cooling the hydraulic motor
- Weld on 3/4" nut for securing to motor mount plate, on side of hydraulic motor
- Build Motor Attachment Plate
- CNC torch motor attachment plates
- Grind and clean (surface needs to be flat, no bumps allowed)
- Attach motor interface plates to motor attachment plates
- Mount on tractor:
- Lift respective wheen off the ground
- With shaft collars loose, punch shaft in to approximate correct location, with 6-spline male shaft exposed
- MOunt coupler with female 6-spline shaft on hydraulic motor
- Insert motor assembly onto 6-spline male shaft
- Clamp hydraulic motor onto frame member
- Punch shaft in until it's flush with the coupler
- Weld motor mount plate onto frame member
- Tack weld one corner of motor interface plate and motor mount plate together to prevent any slippage while allowing for quick disassembly via a 30 second grind
- Done with one wheel, move onto others