Warning – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual
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3.9
Model 6036 Legacy
Boom
30. Remove the capscrews (Fig. 3-13, 9), lockwashers
(10) and flat washers (11) holding the side wear
pads (12) and shims (13) to the sides of the inner
boom. Label the wear pads and shims as “Left Top/
Bottom” and “Right Top/Bottom.” Save the shims,
capscrews, lockwashers, flat washers and wear pad
inserts (14).
31. Remove the capscrews (Fig. 3-13, 15), lockwashers
(16) and flat washers (17) holding the bottom wear
pad (18) and spacer (19) to the bottom of the inner
boom. Label the wear pad and spacer as “Bottom.”
Save the spacer, capscrews, lockwashers and wear
pad inserts (20).
Figure 3-13 Remove Inner Boom Wear Pads
32. Inspect all wear pads (Fig. 3-14, 1) for wear. If the
angle indicators (2) on the ends of the wear pads are
visible, the wear pads can be reused. If the pads
show uneven wear (front to back), they should be
replaced. Replace pads as a set if worn or damaged.
Figure 3-14 Wear Pad Wear Indicators
3.3.2
Intermediate Boom Removal
1. Remove the inner boom as described in Section
3.3.1, “Inner Boom Removal.”
2. At the front of the outer boom (Fig. 3-15, 1), remove
the capscrews (2), lockwashers (3) and flat washers (4)
holding the top wear pads (5) to the inside of the outer
boom. Label the wear pads as “Top Left” and “Top
Right” sides. Save the capscrews, lockwashers, flat
washers and wear pad inserts (6).
Figure 3-15 Remove the Outer Boom
Front Top Wear Pads
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WARNING:
Wear protective footwear
with reinforced toe caps and slip-resistant soles.
Failure to comply can result in foot or other
bodily injury from crushing, slipping or falling.
WARNING:
NEVER lift a heavy object
without the help of at least one assistant or a
suitable sling and hoist. Failure to comply can
result in death or serious personal injury.
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