6001-602 NOTCHED MARKER DISCS/HUBS BOX
YETTER MANUFACTURING CO.
FOUNDED 1930
Colchester, IL 62326-0358
Toll free: 800/447-5777
309/776-3222 (Fax)
Website: www.yetterco.com
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6001-602 NOTCHED MARKER DISCS/HUBS BOX
1. Before assembling marker disc, wheel bearing assembly and hub cap, remove the
seal from the exposed side of the bearing in the hub and bearing assembly if you wish
to use the zerk to grease the bearing, otherwise the bearing is sealed.
2. Assemble the 3/16” machined bushing to the 3 1/2” ‘D’ bolt and insert through the hub
and bearing assembly.
3. When assembling marker disc, bearing assembly and hub cap, be sure to align the
grease fitting hole with the hole in the marker disc with groove in hub cap to assure
proper greasing of wheel and hub assembly. Assemble the marker disc to the hub
and bearing with four 5/16 x 1 1/4” carriage bolts and locknuts and tighten.
4. Assemble marker disc assembly to marker disc bracket using 5/8 x 3 1/2” bolt, 5/8” nut
and lockwasher and tighten. Torque 150 ft.lbs.
5. Install marker disc and bracket assembly to marker arm. Loosen two 1/2” bolts on the
outer end of the marker slide tube and adjust the marker disc brackets to desired
angle and retighten.
6. Fill hub and bearing assembly with general purpose grease.
MAINTENANCE
BEARING ASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION
Practice Safety
Understand and practice safe service procedures before doing work. Follow ALL the
operating, maintenance and safety information in the equipment operator manual. Clear
the area of bystanders, especially small children, when performing any maintenance or
adjustments. Keep work area clean and dry. Use adequate lighting for the job. Use only
tools, jacks and hoists of sufficient capacity for the job.
Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is moving. Keep hands, feet, and
clothing from power-driven moving and rotating parts. Disengage all power and operate
controls to relieve pressure. Lower equipment to the ground and stop the engine. Remove
the key. Wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing or
unplugging.
Securely support any machine elements with blocks or safety stands that must be raised
for service work.
Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damaged equipment
immediately. Replace worn or broken parts. Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
Make sure all guards are in place and properly secured when maintenance work is
completed.
Assembly