Toro Brake Service Kit, 2001 International T-Bar Gear-Drive Mid-Size Mowers Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
The Toro Company – 2001
Printed in USA
All Rights Reserved
FORM NO. 3326-693
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Part No. 105–4655
Brake Service Kit
2001 International T–Bar, Gear–Drive, Mid–Size Mowers
Loose Parts
Note: Use the chart below to identify parts for assembly.
DESCRIPTION QTY. USE
Template No. 1, Lefthand
Template No. 2, Righthand
1
1
Drilling Holes for Brakes
Brake Plate Link
Brake Link
Retaining Ring, 3/8 in.
Retaining Ring, 5/16 in.
2
2
2
4
Installing the Brake Links
Brake Arm, Lefthand
Brake Arm, Righthand
Brake Mounting Hub
Flange Nut, 3/8 in.
Flat Washer
Screw, 3/8 in. x 1–3/4 in.
Cotter Pin
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
Installing the Brakes
Bracket
Screw, 1/4 x 1/2 in.
2
10
Installing the Guards
Important
This kit needs to be installed on both left
and right brakes.
105–4662
Installation Instructions
2
Removing the Guards
1. Remove four screws holding each traction belt guard
in place and remove covers.
2. Remove two screws holding each front belt guard
mounting bracket. Discard the screws and brackets.
Removing Existing Brakes
Mechanical or hydraulic jacks may fail to support
machine and cause a serious injury.
Use jack stand when supporting machine.
Do not use hydraulic jacks.
Warning
Removing the Wheel Hub
1. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking
brake and turn the ignition key to off. Remove the key.
2. Raise the rear of the machine onto jack stands high
enough to raise the drive wheels off of the ground.
3. Remove the left and right drive tires (Fig. 2).
4. Disengage the parking brake.
5. Disconnect the left and right brake rods from the brake
arms (Fig. 1).
6. Disconnect the left and right control rods and brake
rods from the idler brackets (Fig. 1).
3
2
1
4
5
m–5316
8
7
6
1
6
9
10
Figure 1
1. Hairpin cotter
2. Trunnion
3. Idler bracket
4. Wing nut
5. Hole F
6. Washer
7. Rod fitting
8. Clevis pin
9. Control rod
10. Brake rod
7. Remove the traction belts from the double pulleys
attached to the wheel hubs (Fig. 2). Move them to the
rear over the traction drive pulley.
Note: Do not remove the belts completely from the
machine.
8. Remove the hub dust caps (Fig. 2).
9. Remove the cotter pins from axle nuts, axle nuts,
spacer washers (if used) and wheel hub assemblies
(Fig. 2).
Note: Do not get grease on brake band and brake drum.
Cover the wheel hubs to avoid getting dirt into them.
Installation Instructions
3
6
9
m–5550
8
7
2
4
3
1
5
Figure 2
1. Wheel hub assembly
2. Axle nut
3. Cotter pin
4. Spacer (if used)
5. Double pulley
6. Traction belt
7. Tire
8. Hub dust cap
9. Nut
Removing the Brake Bands
1. Remove the retaining rings holding brake arms to
frame. Discard retaining rings (Fig. 3).
2. Remove the brake band bolts from the frame by
removing the nuts on the inside of the frame (Fig. 3).
3. Remove the brake bands and brake arm assemblies
from the machine (Fig. 3).
4. Remove the bolts and nuts from the brake bands.
These nuts and bolts can be discarded (Fig. 3).
5. Remove the clevis pins and retaining rings holding the
brake bands to brake arms. The clevis pins, retaining
rings and brake arms can be discarded.
2
3
m–5551
6
6
1
5
4
Figure 3
1. Brake arm (Left hand
shown)
2. Brake band
3. Bolt
4. Nuts
5. Clevis pin
6. Retaining ring
Drilling Holes for Brakes
1. Locate and cut out templates number 1 (lefthand) and
number 2 (righthand) as indicated on the templates.
Fold the templates on the indicated fold line.
Note: Make sure the circle is cut out on both templates.
2. Slide template number 1 (lefthand) onto the brake
pivot pin and place the fold onto frame. The fold must
match up with the corner of the frame. Tape the
template in this position (Fig. 4).
3. Center punch the hole that is needed to be drilled and
remove the template (Fig. 4).
Note: The hole location is very important.
4. Cut off the left brake pivot pin and grind flush with
frame. Do not damage side of frame.
5. Drill a 3mm pilot hole into the frame at the punch
mark. Then drill a 10 mm into the 3 mm hole.
6. Apply paint to the side of the frame where the pivot
pin was removed.
7. Repeat these steps on the right side of the frame using
template number 2.
Installation Instructions
4
3
1
m–5553
2
Figure 4
1. Template No. 1, Left side
(Use template No. 2 for
right side.)
2. Brake pivot pin
3. Corner of frame
Installing the Brake Links
Note: Brake band may need to be straightened.
1. Check to make sure brake band is straight. Lay band
onto table to see if it is bent (Fig. 5).
2. If needed, bend band so it is straight.
1 2
m–5569
3
Figure 5
1. Bent brake band, bend it
straight
2. Straight brake band,
correct position
3. Loop in band
3. Place a brake link assembly so the pins are pointing up
(Fig. 6).
4. Install the brake band onto the brake link assembly.
Install the band loops over the two 5/16 in. pins.
5. Install the new lefthand brake arm onto the 3/8 in. pin
of the brake link assembly.
Note: There are two different brake arms. There is one for
the right side and one for the left side. Make sure the
brake arm is installed as shown in figure 6.
6. Place the brake link plate onto the assembly (Fig. 6).
7. Install 2 retaining rings (5/16 in.) on each of the
5/16 in. pins. This will hold the ends of the brake band
on each assembly (Fig. 6).
8. Install a retaining ring (3/8 in.) on the 3/8 in. pin. This
will connect the brake arm to the link (Fig. 6).
9. Repeat these steps for the opposite side.
2
1
m–5549
3
4
7
5
6
8
Figure 6
1. Brake link assembly
2. Brake band
3. Brake link plate
4. Retaining rings, 5/16 in.
5. 5/16 in. pins
6. 3/8 in. pin
7. Retaining ring, 3/8 in.
8. Brake arm (Left hand
shown)
Installing the Brake
1. Place washer onto mounting bolt (3/8 x 1–3/4 in.)
(Fig. 7).
2. Lubricate the outside of brake mounting hub with
never–seize (Fig. 7).
Important Check to make sure the brake arm moves
freely on the brake mounting hub. If required remove any
excess paint from the brake arm.
3. Install the brake assembly to the machine using
mounting bolt, washers, brake mounting hub and
flange nut ( 3/8 in.) (Fig. 7). Tighten the bolt and nut
to 30 ft–lbs (41 N–m).
Installation Instructions
5
4. Wipe any dirt or debris from the axle ends.
5. Place wheel hub assemblies onto axle while holding
brake bands in place (Fig. 2).
6. Reinstall spacer washers (when needed) and axle nuts
(Fig. 2). Tighten axle nut to 15 to 20 in–lbs. at the
maximum.
7. Install cotter pin into retaining nut (Fig. 2).
Note: If notch in retaining nut does not line up with hole
in end of axle, loosen nut slightly and install cotter pin. If
needed, the spacer washer may be removed to insert cotter
pin.
8. Refill wheel hub with grease and install grease cap
(Fig. 2).
9. Install decal onto machine in the position shown in
figure 7.
10.Repeat these steps for the opposite side.
m–5548
4
5
3
7
3
2
6
1
8
9
Figure 7
1. Brake assembly
2. Mounting bolt
(3/8 x 1–3/4 in.)
3. Washer
4. Flange nut, 3/8 in.
5. Brake mounting hub
6. Brake rod
7. Brake arm
8. Decal
9. Brake drum
Installing the Guards
1. Locate and cut out templates No.3 (lefthand) and No.
4 (righthand).
2. Place template No. 3 (lefthand) onto the lefthand belt
guard. Tape the template in this position (Fig. 8).
3. Mark the hole to be drilled as indicated on the
template (Fig. 8).
4. Mark the left guard at the cut off line as indicated on
the template (Fig. 8).
5. Drill a 7 mm hole into the lefthand guard.
6. Cut belt guard off at the the indicated line.
7. Install new left belt guard bracket with 2 screws (1/4 x
1/2 in.) (Fig. 8).
8. Install left belt guard to bracket and machine with 3
screws (1/4 x 1/2 in.) (Fig. 8).
9. Repeat these procedures for the righthand belt guard.
Use template No. 4 (righthand).
4
1
m–5552
4
2
3
4
Figure 8
1. Guard (Left hand shown)
2. Bracket
3. Template No. 3, Left side
4. Bolts, 1/4 x 1/2 in.
Installing the Control Rods and
Brake Rods
1. Install traction belts onto pulleys.
2. Install brake rods to brake arms with hairpin cotters
previously removed (Fig. 7).
3. Install brake rod trunions to idler brackets with
washers and hairpin cotters previously removed
(Fig. 9).
4. Thread rod fittings equal distance onto each control
rod. For a starting point, thread fittings on
approximately 1–3/4 in. (44 mm) from the start of the
threads (Fig. 9).
5. Slide clevis pins through rod fittings and mounting
holes in idler brackets (from outside) (Fig. 9). Secure
with washers and hairpin cotters (Fig. 9).
Installation Instructions
6
m–5316
M-4570
3
2
1
4
5
8
7
6
1
6
9
Figure 9
1. Hairpin cotter
2. Trunnion
3. Idler bracket
4. Wing nut
5. Hole F
6. Washer
7. Rod fitting
8. Clevis pin
9. 1–3/4in. (44 mm)
6. Check the gap between upper control bar and fixed bar
with wheel drive fully engaged. Gap should be
approximately 1 to 1-1/4 in. (25–32 mm) (Fig. 10).
Note: The upper control bar and fixed bar must be parallel
when in engaged, drive, relaxed and brake positions.
7. Check operation. If adjustment is required, remove
hairpin cotter securing rod to upper control bar. Thread
rod in or out of fitting for proper position and install
into upper control bar with hairpin cotter.
1
5
3
4
m–5190
2
Figure 10
1. Control rod
2. Fixed control bar
3. Parking brake lever
4. Upper control bar
5. 1 to 1–1/4 in. gap
8. Install rear wheels (Fig. 2).
9. Remove machine from jack stands.
10.Check brake operation and proceed to Servicing the
Brake.
Servicing the Brake
Checking the Brake
1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the
power take off (PTO) and turn the ignition key to off.
Remove the key.
2. Set the parking brake (Fig. 11).
1
2
m–5233
Figure 11
1. Upper control bar 2. Parking brake lever (set
position)
3. Rear wheels must lock when you try to push the
machine forward. Adjustment is required if the wheels
turn and do not lock; refer to Adjusting the Brake.
4. Release the brake and press upper control bar very
lightly, approximately 1/2 in. (13 mm), wheels should
rotate freely.
5. If both conditions are met no adjustment is required.
Adjusting the Brake
The brake lever is on the upper control bar (Fig. 12). If the
parking brake does not hold securely, an adjustment is
required.
1. Check the brake before you adjust it; refer to Checking
the Brake, page 6.
2. Release the parking brake.
3. To adjust the brake remove the hairpin cotter and
washer from the trunion. Remove trunion from the
idler bracket (Fig. 12).
4. Adjust the wingnut until the trunnion smoothly slides
into brake lever hole F (Fig. 12). Tighten wing nut.
Installation Instructions
7
5. Secure trunnion to idler bracket with washer and
hairpin cotter (Fig. 12).
6. Check the brake operation again; refer to Checking the
Brake.
Important With the parking brake released, the rear
wheels must rotate freely when you push the mower. If
brake action and free wheel rotation cannot be achieved
contact your service dealer immediately.
3
2
1
4
5 m–5316
Figure 12
1. Hairpin cotter and washer
2. Trunnion
3. Idler bracket
4. Wing nut
5. Hole F
Installation Instructions
8
Installation Instructions
9
Template No. 1
Template No. 1
Drill a 10 mm
hole here.
Cut
Out
UP
Fold 90 Degrees Along this Line
Cut out circle
here.
FRONT
Left
Hand
Cut out template here
Installation Instructions
10
Installation Instructions
11
Template No. 2
m–5554
Drill a 10 mm
hole here.
Template No. 2
Cut
Out
UP
Fold 90 Degrees Along this Line
Cut out circle
here.
FRONT
Right
Hand
Cut out template here
Installation Instructions
12
Installation Instructions
13
Drill a 7 mm hole here.
Template No. 3
UP
Left
Hand
Cut out template here.
Existing hole.
Cut guard off here.
Template No. 3
m–5555
Installation Instructions
14
Installation Instructions
15
Drill a 7 mm hole here.
UP
Right
Hand
Cut out template here.
Existing hole.
Template No. 4
Template No. 4
m–5555
Cut guard off here.
Installation Instructions
16
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16

Toro Brake Service Kit, 2001 International T-Bar Gear-Drive Mid-Size Mowers Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI