Master Drive Unit
Master Drive Unit
Master Drive Unit
• Always use correct blocks to prevent the unit from rolling or falling. See HOW TO PUT
THE LIFT TRUCK ON BLOCKS in the Operating Manual or the Periodic Mainte-
nance section.
• Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly.
• Always use HYSTER APPROVED parts when making repairs. Replacement parts
must meet or exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer.
• Make sure all nuts, bolts, snap rings, and other fastening devices are removed before
using force to remove parts.
• Always fasten a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the controls of the unit when making repairs,
or if the unit needs repairs.
• Gasoline, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and Diesel fuel
are flammable. Be sure to follow the necessary safety precautions when handling these
fuels and when working on these fuel systems.
• Batteries generate flammable gas when they are being charged. Keep fire and sparks
away from the area. Make sure the area is well ventilated.
NOTE: The following symbols and words indicate safety information in this
manual:
WARNING
Indicates a condition that can cause immediate death or injury!
CAUTION
Indicates a condition that can cause property damage!
Master Drive Unit Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HYSTER
APPROVED
PARTS
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CAUTION
Some of the hardware used on the MDU and
traction motor is metric. Use the correct tool
to avoid damage.
DESCRIPTION
The main component parts of the MDU are the case,
the motor pinion and large gear set, the pinion and
spiral bevel gear set, the bearings, and the axle and
wheel. See Figure 1. The traction motor fastens to an
adapter ring fastened to the MDU. This adapter ring
is part of the large ball bearing and allows the MDU
to turn on the axis of the traction motor for steering.
The traction motor does not turn with the MDU.
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DRIVE UNIT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR drain plug. Tighten the drain plug to 22 N•m
(16 lbf ft).
Remove
6. Remove the six capscrews and lockwashers that
fasten the traction motor to the adapter ring on
WARNING
the MDU. Carefully lift the motor and set the mo-
The lift truck and components are heavy. tor out of the way. DO NOT damage the pinion
Be sure that all lifting devices (hoists, ca- gear on the motor shaft. Use a rope to fasten the
bles, chains, slings, etc.) are suitable and motor to prevent the motor from falling. See Fig-
of adequate capacity to lift the lift truck or ure 2.
component. The lift truck can weigh up to
approximately 3541 kg (7800 lb) empty.
WARNING
Disconnect the battery and separate the con-
nector before opening the drive unit compart-
ment door and before inspecting or repairing
the electrical system. If a tool causes a short
circuit, the high-current flow from the battery
can cause injury or parts damage.
WARNING
The capacitor in the traction motor controller
can hold an electrical charge after the battery
is disconnected. To prevent electrical shock 1. TRACTION MOTOR 8. LOCKWASHER
or injury, discharge the capacitor before in- 2. CAPSCREW 9. NUT
specting or repairing any component. Wear 3. LOCKWASHER 10. WHEEL NUT
4. CAPSCREW 11. WHEEL
safety glasses. Make certain the battery has 5. LOCKWASHER 12. DRIVE UNIT
been disconnected. Discharge the capacitors 6. O-RING 13. ARTICULATING
in the controller by connecting a load (such as 7. PINION GEAR AXLE
a contactor coil or horn) across the controller’s
B+ and B terminals (center two terminals). Figure 2. Separating Traction Motor
DO NOT use a screwdriver to discharge the
7. Loosen the lock nut at the chain anchor for the
traction motor controller.
steering chain. Remove the capscrew at the
4. Discharge the traction motor controller by con- chain anchor. Put a mark on the MDU for the
necting a load across terminals B+ and B . location of the pin that fastens the chain anchor
to the sprocket. Remove the pin. Carefully
5. Open the drive unit compartment door. Fasten remove the chain anchor and chain from the
the door so that it is fully open. Put a pan under sprocket. Refer to the section Steering System
the MDU drain plug and remove the drain plug. 1600 SRM 974.
After the oil has completely drained, install the
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WARNING
Toxic vapors may be generated by heating the
axle shaft to remove the Loctite® adhesive.
Wear a protective mask during this operation.
Use gloves to remove the bevel gear if it has
been heated.
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7. Use a copper mandrel and a plastic hammer to 11. Remove the wheel bolts from the axle shaft, us-
drive the axle shaft out of the lower housing. Re- ing a hydraulic press, if necessary. See Figure 5.
move the bevel pinion out of the lower housing.
12. If necessary, remove the bearing cups. See Fig-
ure 6. Use a puller or copper mandrel and a plas-
CAUTION tic hammer. DO NOT damage or lose the shims
Keep all shim sets together and labeled for cor- between the cups and the bore in the case. Keep
rect location and installation during assembly. each set of shims together and separate from the
other sets of shims. Put a label on each set so that
NOTE: If the bevel pinion and gear set will NOT be the sets can be installed in the correct position
replaced, the same shim sets can be used during as- during assembly. Measure the distance between
sembly. Adjustment will not be necessary. the edge of the case and the inner seal ring at the
axle bore. The replacement seal ring MUST be
8. If necessary, remove the bearing cones from the
installed in the same position as the old seal. Re-
axle shaft, the bevel gear, and the bevel pinion
move the seal ring.
shaft. To remove the bearing cone from the axle
shaft, it is necessary to cut the bearing cage, then
open the cage and remove the rollers. Use a
puller to remove the cage from the axle shaft.
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WARNING
Cleaning solvents can be flammable and toxic
and can cause skin irritation. When using
cleaning solvents, always follow the recom-
mendations of the manufacturer. Wear eye
protection.
CAUTION
Some of the hardware used on the master drive
unit (MDU) and traction motor is metric. Use
the correct tool to avoid damage.
Figure 6. Bearing and Shim Location 2. Check all parts for damage or cracks. Replace
any damaged parts.
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NOTE: THERE ARE TWO NUMBERS STAMPED ON THE BEVEL PINION SHAFT. THERE ARE ALSO TWO
NUMBERS STAMPED ON THE BEVEL GEAR. ONE NUMBER ON EACH PART IS THE SET NUMBER. THESE
NUMBERS MUST BE THE SAME. CHECK THAT THE BEVEL PINION SHAFT AND THE BEVEL GEAR ARE
A MATCHED SET BY COMPARING THE SET NUMBERS. THE SECOND NUMBER ON THE BEVEL PINION
SHAFT IS THE ASSEMBLY DIMENSION OF THE SHAFT (DIMENSION B, BELOW). THE SECOND NUMBER
ON THE BEVEL GEAR IS THE GEAR CLEARANCE NUMBER.
1. BEVEL PINION SHAFT 6. LOWER BEARING SHIM SET
2. SPACER 7. UPPER BEARING SHIM SET
3. SPECIAL MEASURING TOOL 8. UPPER BEARING
4. LOWER CASE 9. DIMENSION B (MM) STAMPED ON END OF
5. LOWER BEARING BEVEL PINION SHAFT
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21. Push the sealing ring onto the wheel shaft. 28. Check the tooth contact pattern by coating three
Press the outer wheel bearing cone onto the to four tooth flanks of the bevel gear with ink.
wheel shaft until the bearing contacts the stop. Mesh the coated teeth with the pinion gear sev-
Wait to grease the bearing until after the preload eral times and then inspect the wear pattern of
adjustments are performed. the ink on the coated teeth. Slight deviations
from the ideal tooth contact pattern are admis-
NOTE: After the proper backlash has been obtained, sible. Significant tooth contact pattern misalign-
grease the seal ring and fill the outer bearing cone ment is an indication that a mistake was made
using Shell Alvania R3 grease prior to assembly. at an earlier step in the procedure and will ne-
cessitate repeating the assembly procedure. See
22. Press the inner wheel bearing cone onto the bevel
Table 1.
gear until the bearing cone contacts the stop.
24. Insert the wheel shaft into the housing and en-
gage the splines of the shaft into the bevel gear.
Secure the bevel gear on the wheel shaft using
the M16 capscrew and special washer.
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Inner Contact The spiral bevel pinion is too far from the
center of the spiral bevel pinion. Some
movement of the spiral gear away from the
spiral bevel pinion can be necessary. Adjust
the shim sets at the spiral bevel gear as
described in the assembly procedure.
Outer Contact The spiral bevel pinion is too far from the
center of the spiral bevel pinion. Some
movement of the spiral gear toward the
spiral bevel pinion can be necessary. Adjust
the shim sets at the spiral bevel gear as
described in the assembly procedure.
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39. Fill the inner seal ring and the cone on the wheel
shaft with Shell Alvania R3 grease. See Fig-
ure 14.
40. Insert the wheel shaft into the housing and en-
gage the splines of the shaft into the bevel gear. Figure 15. Wheel Shaft Assembly
Remove excess with a clean cloth. 46. Install a cable in each eye bolt. Position three
41. Secure the bevel gear on the wheel shaft using dial indicators on the trunnion bearing and set
the M16 capscrew and special washer. Prevent the indicators to zero. Mark the position of one
the axle from turning. Tighten the M16 capscrew dial indicator on the trunnion bearing with a
to 245 N•m (181 lbf ft). marking pen.
42. Coat the flat housing surface with Loctite® 574 47. Raise the upper housing using a lifting device
before mounting the housing cover. Apply one and a spring balance to obtain approximately
drop of Loctite® 243 to the threads of each of 50 kg (110 lb) of force. Rotate the trunnion
the housing cover mounting bolts and install the bearing several times and position at the mark
bolts. again. The maximum bearing clearance is
0.03 mm (0.0012 in.). If the bearing clearance
NOTE: If the tapped holes in the bottom of the lower is more than the recommended clearance, the
housing extend through the housing, completely seal trunnion bearing and upper housing must be
the capscrews with Loctite® adhesive to prevent oil replaced.
from leaking from around the threads.
NOTE: The large ball bearing is part of the upper
43. Tighten the housing cover capscrews to 9.5 N•m housing. The upper housing and the ball bearing are
(7 lbf ft). replaced as a unit.
44. Inspect the upper part of the MDU. The upper 48. Install the drive venting filter as far as possible
part of the MDU must be replaced if: into the upper part of the MDU. Install grease
fitting. See Figure 16.
a. The caulked cover plate on the trunnion bear-
ing has separated. Check visually.
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50. Install the wheel and the lug nuts. Tighten the
nuts in a cross pattern to one-half the torque
value specified in Section 2. Tighten the lug nuts
again using the cross pattern to obtain the proper
torque.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Lift truck will not move. Traction motor not operating. Repair or replace traction motor.
Oil leaks at the housing Housing cover is not sealed or prop- Seal properly.
cover. erly seated.
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Oil leaks at the wheel shaft. Shaft seal incorrectly mounted or Replace shaft seal.
damaged.
Oil leaks at the filler plug or Dirt between sealing ring and hous- Clean sealing ring and housing.
drain plug. ing.
Oil leakage between lower Sealing surface not sealed off. Seal properly.
and upper housings.
Oil leaks in motor compart- Too much oil in MDU. Drain excess oil.
ment.
Trunnion bearing difficult to Centering ring separated, allowing Torque capscrews holding centering
turn, binds, or exceeds max- dirt to penetrate into bearing. ring to MDU.
imum clearance.
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WARNING
The lift truck and components are heavy. All
lifting devices (hoists, cables, chains, slings,
etc.) must be suitable and of adequate capac-
ity to lift the lift truck or component. The lift
truck can weigh up to approximately 3541 kg
(7800 lb) empty.
WARNING
Disconnect the battery and separate the con-
nector before opening the drive unit compart-
ment door and before inspecting or repairing
the electrical system. If a tool causes a short
circuit, the high-current flow from the battery
can cause injury or parts damage.
WARNING
The capacitor in the traction motor controller
can hold an electrical charge after the battery
is disconnected. To prevent electrical shock or
injury, discharge the capacitor before inspect-
ing or repairing any component. Wear safety
glasses. Make certain the battery has been dis-
connected.
5. Open the drive unit compartment door and fas- 1. POSITIVE CONNECTION (B+)
2. NEGATIVE CONNECTION (B )
ten the door so that it is fully open. Put a pan 3. INSULATED JUMPER WIRES
under the MDU drain plug and remove the plug. 4. 200-OHM, 2-WATT RESISTOR
After the oil has completely drained, reinstall the
drain plug. Tighten to 22 N•m (16 lbf ft). Figure 19. Discharging the Capacitors
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9. Hold the MDU and raise the truck frame so that The corrosion protection can only be removed
the MDU is free. Move the MDU from under the from the connecting points using a suitable
lift truck. Lower the lift truck frame on blocks. cleaner. Never use benzene, solvents, or other
combustible substances for cleaning. Use
INSTALL only nontoxic, noncombustible, and commer-
cially permissible cleaning agents. Wear safety
gloves and goggles!
WARNING
The lift truck and components are heavy. DO NOT drain cleaners into the soil. DO NOT al-
Be sure that all lifting devices (hoists, ca- low cleaners to contact rubber parts, electrical con-
bles, chains, slings, etc.) are suitable and of nections of accessories, or the motor ventilation.
adequate capacity to lift the lift truck or com-
ponent to avoid personal injury.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Lift truck will not move. Traction motor not operating. Repair or replace traction motor.
Master drive unit makes Insufficient lubricant or incorrect lu- Lubricate as needed.
noise. bricant.
Oil leaks at the wheel shaft. Shaft seal incorrectly mounted or Replace drive unit.
damaged.
Oil leaks at the filler plug or Dirt between sealing ring and hous- Clean sealing ring and housing.
drain plug. ing.
Oil leaks in motor compart- Too much oil in MDU. Drain excess oil.
ment.
Trunnion bearing difficult to Centering ring separated, allowing Torque capscrews holding centering
turn, binds, or exceeds max- dirt to penetrate into bearing. ring to MDU.
imum clearance.
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