3 axle assembly and drive shaft troubleshooting, Axle assembly and drive shaft troubleshooting – JLG G6-42A Service Manual User Manual
Page 94

Axles, Drive Shafts, Wheels and Tires
5-6
G6-42A, G9-43A, G10-43A
5.4.3
Axle Assembly and Drive Shaft Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Remedy
1. Excessive axle
noise while
driving.
1. Oil level too low.
1. Fill oil to correct level. Refer to Section
2.5, “Fluid and Lubricant Capacities,”
2. Axle and/or wheel end housings
filled with incorrect oil or oil level low.
2. Drain axle and/or wheel end housings
and fill to correct level with hydraulic oil.
Refer to Section 2.5, “Fluid and
Lubricant Capacities,”
3. Incorrect alignment of ring and
pinion gears.
3. Correct alignment by adding or
removing shims as needed.
4. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft
bearing preload.
4. Correct bearing preload by adding or
removing shims as needed.
5. Worn or damaged bearings.
5. Replace bearings as needed.
6. Worn or broken gear teeth.
6. Replace gears as needed.
7. Contamination in the axle.
7. Drain axle and/or wheel end housings
and fill to correct level with hydraulic oil.
Refer to Section 2.5, “Fluid and
Lubricant Capacities,”
8. Axle housing damaged.
8. Replace damaged parts.
2. Intermittent noise
when traveling.
1. Universal joint(s) worn or damaged.
1. Repair or replace universal joints
as needed.
2. Differential ring and/or pinion
gears damaged.
2. Determine cause and repair as needed.
3. Vibration or
intermittent noise
when traveling.
1. Drive shaft universal joint
assembly(ies) incorrectly tightened.
1. Tighten capscrews to correct torque.
2. Drive shaft universal joint(s) worn
or damaged.
2. Repair or replace universal joints
as needed.
3. Drive shaft(s) damaged/unbalanced.
3. Replace drive shaft(s) as needed.