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Deutz Fahr Agrolux F50 F60 F70 F80 Workshop Manual

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SAME DEUTZ-FAHR DEUTSCHLAND GmbH

WORKSHOP MANUAL

AGROLUX F 50
AGROLUX F 60
AGROLUX F 70
AGROLUX F 80

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this workshop manual is to provide instruction for repair technicians and
a practical guide to improving the quality of repairs.
This manual enables repair technicians to acquire a thorough knowledge of the ma-
chine, indicating the correct methods for fault diagnosis, for working in safety and for
accurate dimensional checks and visual inspections. The instructions also indicate the
products to use, the tightening torques and the adjustment data.
The technical material contained in this manual is reserved to Authorised Dealers and
Service Centres who will be duly informed of any technical changes to the machines in
question through the issue of documents regarding modifications, updates and sup-
plements for optional equipment.
All technicians and their colleagues are expressly forbidden from reproducing any part
of this manual in any form or from communicating the contents to third parties without
the express written permission of the Manufacturer, who remains the sole owner of this
document with all rights reserved in accordance with applicable laws.

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

SAFETY NOTES
To ensure that machines entrusted to Authorised Service Centres for repair or overhaul continue
to function correctly, it is very important that all repair work is carried out in the prescribed manner.
The procedures for checks and repairs indicated in this manual are safe and effective.
Some of the operations described require the use of special tools and equipment: these tools
have been designed for a specific purpose and may ordered directly from the Manufacturers.
DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT TOOLS; not only is there is risk of personal injury, but such tools are
rarely suited to the purpose for which they are used.

To prevent injury to operators, the symbols and are used in this manual to indicate the
safety precautions required. The warnings accompanying these symbols must always be ad-
hered to carefully.
In potentially hazardous situations, always give priority to personal safety and take the necessary
actions to eliminate the danger.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES


1 - Even if you have a thorough knowledge of the machine as regards its com-
ponents, operation and controls, always take particular care when carrying
out the following operations. Remember that the machine you are working
on is in need of repair or overhaul and consequently may not always be-
have as expected.
2 - Before starting work, clean the machine thoroughly to remove all mud,
dust and road dirt.
Also clean the cab to remove all traces of oil, snow and ice from the access
steps and grab rails.
3 - When climbing up to or down from the cab, always ensure you maintain
three points of contact at a time (foot or handholds) in order to keep your
balance and prevent accidental falls.
4 - Always take special care when carrying out fault diagnosis operations;
these operations often require two persons, who must never stand in front
of the wheels when the engine is running.
5 - When carrying out checks and repairs, wear close-fitting clothing, safety
goggles and protective gloves that are suitable for the task (cleaning,
draining fluids, repairs).
When working near moving parts, long hair should be gathered up and se-
cured safely under a cap to prevent the risk of entanglement and sever in-
jury.
6 - Do not allow anyone who is not directly involved in the work to come near
the machine; ensure that they remain at a safe distance.
7 - Keep well clear of moving parts; when the engine is running, some moving
parts are not easily visible and therefore present a risk of entanglement,
even if protected by safety guards.
8 - Ensure that the area is well ventilated before starting the engine in order to
avoid the formation of dangerous concentrations of toxic gases; always
connect suitable fume extraction equipment to the exhaust pipe.

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

9 - Under no circumstances start the engine with the safety guards removed;
all repair and adjustment operations must be carried out with the engine
stopped.
10 - Do not top up fuel, oil or coolant levels when the engine is running.
11 - Never smoke and ensure there are no naked flames nearby when topping
up fuel or oil.
Always remove the battery from the machine before recharging.
12 - Before checking or removing the battery, stop the engine and remove the
key from the starter switch.
13 - Remove the battery and recharge in a well-ventilated area where the tem-
perature exceeds 0°C.
14 - When checking or recharging the battery, do not smoke or allow naked
flames in the vicinity as the hydrogen gas given off by the battery is highly
explosive.
15 - The liquid (electrolyte) contained in the battery is very harmful if it comes
into contact with the skin and the eyes; for this reason, always wear gloves
and safety goggles with side shields when checking or topping up the bat-
tery.
Should any electrolyte accidentally come into contact with your skin, wash
the affected parts immediately with copious amounts of water. If electro-
lyte comes into contact with your clothing, this should be removed as soon
as possible.
In case of accidental ingestion of electrolyte, drink copious amounts of wa-
ter, milk or vegetable oil and take antacids such as magnesium, bicarbo-
nate, etc.. and seek medical attention immediately.
16 - Before working on the electrical systems, always disconnect the battery
terminals.
IMPORTANT!
Always disconnect the negative terminal (--) first and then the positive ter-
minal (+); when re-connecting the battery on completion of the work, first
connect the positive terminal (+) and then the negative (--).
17 - Before carrying out any arc welding, on the tractor, always disconnect the
battery terminals and unplug all the connectors of the electronic control
units and the alternator.
18 - When topping up lubricants, always wear suitable protective gloves.
19 - Do not wear clothing contaminated by engine or hydraulic oil; prolonged
contact with the skin can be harmful and may cause allergic reactions.
20 - Used engine oil and hydraulic oil must be disposed of in a proper manner;
recover used lubricants and dispose of them in accordance with the ap-
plicable regulations.
21 - Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic or pneumatic systems, dis-
charge all residual pressure from the circuits.
22 - Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic system or engine, allow the
oil and engine coolant to cool down.

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES

23 - When removing and refitting certain assemblies, it will be necessary to


support the machine; use stands, jacks or blocks capable of supporting
the weight and arrange them in a triangular pattern to prevent the machine
from overturning.
24 - To lift heavy components, use a hoist or crane.
Check that wire ropes, chains or fibre slings are not worn and that hooks
are not damaged.
25 - Always use lifting equipment of suitable capacity for the weight of the com-
ponents to be removed. Ensure lifting equipment is attached correctly.
26 - When lifting or supporting an assembly or component, manoeuvre the
parts slowly and carefully to avoid oscillation or collision with other com-
ponents.
27 - Never work on components suspended from a hoist or crane.
28 - When removing the retaining bolts of a component that could fall, always
leave two opposing bolts in place for safety; these bolts should only be re-
moved when the component has been securely attached to a hoist or when
supporting blocks have been put in position.
29 - Any oil or fuel spilled during removal or dismantling operations should be
cleaned up as soon as possible to prevent the risk of slipping and fire.
30 - When refitting electrical wiring looms and wires, ensure that they are prop-
erly secured with their original retaining straps or brackets to prevent the
possibility of damage caused by vibration.
31 - Never insert your fingers or hands to check the alignment between fixing
holes in components; always use a suitable dowel of soft material.
32 - When refitting assemblies or components, always use the specified tight-
ening torques; the tightening torques indicated in the paragraphs regard-
ing assembly/refitting operations have been determined through
experimentation and must be scrupulously adhered to.
33 - When refitting parts that are subject to vibration or that rotate at high
speed, take particular care when carrying final installation checks.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REFITTING OPERATIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REFITTING


OPERATIONS
★ When removing or refitting parts, always take the following safety precau-
tions.

1. PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOVAL OPERATIONS


• Unless otherwise indicated, lower the working equipment until it rests on
the ground.
• After disconnecting hydraulic and fuel system pipes, always fit plugs to the
open ends of the pipes to prevent ingress of impurities.
• Before removing a cylinder, fully retract the piston and secure it in this po-
sition using a retaining strap.
• Use containers of sufficient capacity when draining oil, coolant or fuel.
• Before removing a part from the machine, check for alignment markings in-
dicating the correct assembly position. If necessary, make new markings
to ensure correct assembly.
• When unplugging electrical connectors, always grip the connectors firmly
to avoid pulling on the wires.
• Where necessary, label wires and pipes before removal to avoid confusion
when reconnecting.
• Check the number and thickness of any shims removed and keep them to-
gether in a safe place.
• To lift the machine or any of its main components, use lifting equipment of
suitable capacity.
• When using eyebolts for lifting tractor components, first check that they
are not deformed or damaged, screw them fully home and then turn the
bolt so that the eye is aligned with the lifting hook.
• Before removing a part, clean the surrounding area and, after removing the
part, cover it to prevent the ingress of dirt and dust.

2. PRECAUTIONS FOR REFITTING OPERATIONS


• Tighten nuts and bolts to the specified tightening torques.
• When refitting flexible pipes and wires, take care not to twist or tangle
them.
• Always fit new seals, O-rings, cotter pins and safety stop rings on reas-
sembly; make sure that the ends of the cotter pins are separated and bent
back so that the pin cannot be withdrawn from the hole.
• Ensure that circlips are correctly installed in their seatings.
• Always fit new seals, O-rings, cotter pins and safety stop rings; ensure that
cotter pins are bent over so that they cannot work loose.
• When applying sealant, first clean the surface removing all traces of oil and
grease and check for dirt or indentations, then apply the sealant evenly
making sure that it forms a continuous film around any fixing holes.
• Clean all parts, removing dirt, oxidisation, carbon deposits, burrs and in-
dentations.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REFITTING OPERATIONS

• Coat all moving parts with a thin film of engine oil.


• When reconnecting electrical connectors, first remove all traces of oil, dust
and water from the inside of the connector and then push the two halves to-
gether firmly; only apply the force necessary to clip the two halves togeth-
er.
• Bolt down flanged fittings evenly, tightening the bolts gradually in a cross-
wise pattern.

3. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN ON COMPLETION OF REMOVAL/REFITTING OPERATIONS


• If coolant has been drained from the engine, refit the drain plug and add
new coolant to the correct level. Start the engine to circulate the coolant
and then check the level again and top up.
• After removing hydraulic components, top up the hydraulic oil to the spec-
ified level. Start the engine to circulate the oil in the hydraulic circuits and
then recheck the level and top up as necessary.
• After having removed a variable displacement pump, connect the drain
pipe and fill the pump casing with oil through the filler hole provided.
• Grease stub axle housings, cylinder pivot mountings and drive shafts thor-
oughly after assembly.

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LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS

LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS

Components weighing over 25 kg or of significant size must be supported and removed using suitable lifting equip-
ment with wire rope or polyester slings.
In the paragraphs regarding removal and refitting operations, the weight of the component or assembly to be lifted is
indicated with the symbol

WIRE ROPES - SLINGS


• Use wire ropes or polyester slings of suitable capacity for the parts to be lifted, referring to the following tables:

WIRE ROPES POLYESTER SLINGS


(standard twisted «S» or «Z» type) (eye-and-eye - simple loop)
Capacity (kg) Capacity (kg)
Ø rope Width
mm 60° 90° (mm) 60° 90°

8 650 620 500 25 500 400 860 700


10 1000 1740 1420 50 1000 800 1730 1410
12 1450 2500 2050 62 1250 1000 2160 1760
14 2000 3460 2820 75 1400 1120 2420 1980
16 2600 4500 3670 100 2000 1600 3460 2820
18 3300 5710 4660 150 2500 2000 4330 3530

NOTE. Lifting capacities are calculated with a safety coefficient.


• The lifting hook should be attached to the central part of the rope or sling; if the hook is attached near the ends of the
rope/sling, this could cause the load to slip during lifting.
• Never lift a heavy load using a single rope; always use two or more symmetrically arranged ropes.
Suspension of a load from a single rope could cause the load to start rotating and consequently cause the rope
strands to untwist or the load to slip; this could lead to serious injury.
• Never lift a heavy load when the two branches of the ropes form a wide angle.
The permitted load (kg) decreases in inverse proportion to the angle of suspension; the table below indicates how the
permitted load varies according to the angle of suspension for two Ø 10 mm ropes each with a load capacity of 1000 kg.

2000
1900
1700
2000
Load capacity: kg

1400

1000
1000
500

30° 60° 90° 120° 150°


Angle of suspension: ␣

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HOW THE MANUAL IS STRUCTURED

HOW THE MANUAL IS STRUCTURED

SECTION 00 Contains the general safety rules, information on how to use and update
the manual, the symbols used, the products required, the standard tight-
ening torques and a conversion table for units of measurement.

SECTION 10 Contains technical descriptions and information regarding the mechan-


ical and hydraulic operation of machine components, the designations of
the various components, hydraulic diagrams and general technical data.

SECTION 30 Contains the methods, checks and adjustments regarding the external
components; the operations dealt with in this section do not require re-
moval of the various assemblies that form the tractor frame and cab.

SECTION 40 Contains information and diagrams regarding the machine's electrical


and electronic systems.

ATTENTION!
This manual does not contain the engine.
For these sections refer to the follow manuals:
0312 0439 German
0312 0441 English
Engine
0312 0445 French
0312 0443 Spagnolo

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HOW TO CONSULT THE MANUAL

HOW TO CONSULT THE MANUAL

1. Removal and refitting of assembled units


(1) For the removal or refitting of assembled units, the sequence of operations and the methods to be applied are de-
scribed in the removal procedure; if the refitting sequence of operations is the exact reverse of the removal pro-
cedure, it is not described.
(2) All special techniques that apply only to the refitting procedure are indicated by the symbol 1 ; this same
symbol appears at the end of each major step in the removal procedure to indicate the parts for which special
techniques are to be applied during refitting.
E.g.: REMOVAL OF UNIT : ................................................ Operation heading
: ............................................................................. Safety rules to be observed when carrying out the pro-
cedure described
1 - Remove part (1):...................................................... Step of the procedure
★: ................................................................................. Technique or important information regarding the re-
moval operation.
2 - Disconnect (2) ......... 1 : ...................................Indicates the existence of special information regard-
ing refitting of the component in question.
.......... : .............................................................. Recover oil, liquid or fuel and the quantity to be recov-
ered
E.g.: REFITTING UNIT: ...................................................... Operation heading
• Refitting is the reverse of removal

1 :.......................................................................Technique to be applied during refitting


★: ................................................................................. Technique or important information regarding the refit-
ting operation
• .......... : ........................................................... Filling with oil or liquid with quantity
2. During removal and refitting operations, in addition to the general safety rules, you must also apply the specific
«SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REFITTING OPERATIONS».
Always adhere to these precautions.

3. List of special tools


(1) For details regarding the type, code numbers and quantity of all the tools (T1, T2, etc.) specified in the operating
procedures, see the heading «SPECIAL TOOLS».

4. Tightening torques
1 - In the operating procedures, the symbol denotes a specific tightening torque that has been determined ex-
perimentally and that must be adhered to.
2 - If the symbol does not appear, the torque values to be used are those indicated in the table in Section 00 of this
manual.

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HOW TO USE AND UPDATE THE MANUAL

HOW TO USE AND UPDATE THE MANUAL

1. UPDATING THE MANUAL


All additions, corrections or amendments to the manual will be sent to the Authorised Service Centres.
Before starting any repair or overhaul operations, check that you have the most recent updates as these may contain
supplementary data not present in previous issues.

2. INSERTING UPDATES
1- Check the number of the page and insert it in the appropriate section of the manual following the consecutive or-
der of the page numbers. Example:
30 5

Consecutive page number


Section number
2 - Supplementary pages: indicated with a hyphen (-) and consecutive number after the page number. Example:

30-5
30-5-1
Supplementary page
30-5-2
30-6
NOTE. The contents of supplementary pages are structured so that there is no overlap with existing pages.
3 - Updated pages: indicated by a consecutive number in a circle; this symbol appears below the page number.
Example:
30-5
30-5-1 Existing page
30-5-1 Update page

30-5-2 Existing page

NOTE. All supplementary and updated pages are indicated in the manual page list; a revised page list is
sent with each update and supersedes the previous list.

3. SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL


For greater clarity, important information pertaining to operator safety and to critical stages in the working proce-
dures is highlighted by the symbols shown in the following table.

Symbol Meaning Notes Symbol Meaning Notes


Safety rules to be applied during op- Parts must be coated with adhesive,
Coating
eration. lubricant, etc.
Safety Points at which oil, water or fuel
Operation requiring special safety
Oil, water must be added and quantity re-
measures due to internal pressure.
quired.
Operations requiring special techni-
★ Warning cal or other precautionsto ensure
compliance with standard values.
Drain
Points from which oil, water or fuel
must be drained with quantity.

Weight of main assemblies.


Tightening Parts requiring special tightening
Weight Choose lifting ropes/slings careful-
torques torque during refitting or assembly.
ly; supports required, etc.

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STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES

STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES

1. NUTS AND BOLTS


The tightening torques for certain specific components and special tightening methods are indicated in the
relative assembly paragraphs.
★ The tightening torques indicated below refer to bolts and nuts assembled without lubrication and, where ap-
plicable, with anaerobic threadlocking compound.
The values apply to tightening on steel or cast iron components; for soft materials such as aluminium, copper,
plastic, sheet metal or panels, the indicated tightening torques must be reduced by 50%.

BOLT CLASS

BOLT SIZE 8.8 10.9 12.9


Nm lb.ft. Nm lb.ft. Nm lb.ft.
M6x1 8.0 – 8.8 5.9 – 6.5 11.8 – 13.0 8.7 – 9.6 13.8 – 15.2 10.2 – 11.2

M8x1.25 19.4 – 21.4 14.3 – 15.8 28.5 – 31.5 21.0 – 23.2 33.3 – 36.9 24.5 – 27.2

M10x1.5 38.4 – 42.4 28.3 – 31.2 56.4 – 62.4 41.6 – 46.0 67.4 – 74.4 49.7 – 54.8

M12x1.75 66.5 – 73.5 49.0 – 54.2 96.9 – 107 71.4 – 78.9 115 – 128 84.8 – 94.3
COARSE THREAD

M14x2 106 – 117 78.1 – 86.2 156 – 172 115.0 – 126.8 184 – 204 135.6 – 150.3

M16x2 164 – 182 120.9 – 134.1 241 – 267 117.6 – 196.8 282 – 312 207.8 – 229.9

M18x2.5 228 – 252 168.0 – 185.7 334 – 370 246.2 – 272.7 391 – 432 288.2 – 318.4

M20x2.5 321 – 355 236.6 – 261.6 472 – 522 347.9 – 384.7 553 – 611 407.6 – 450.3

M22x2.5 441 – 487 325.0 – 358.9 647 – 715 476.8 – 527.0 751 – 830 553.5 – 611.7

M24x3 553 – 611 407.6 – 450.3 812 – 898 598.4 – 661.8 950 – 1050 700.2 – 773.9

M27x3 816 – 902 601.4 – 664.8 1198 – 1324 882.9 – 975.8 1419 – 1569 1045.8 – 1156.4

M8x1 20.8 – 23.0 15.3 – 17.0 30.6 – 33.8 22.6 – 24.9 35.8 – 39.6 26.4 – 29.2

M10x1.25 40.6 – 44.8 29.9 – 33.0 59.7 – 65.9 44.0 – 48.6 71.2 – 78.6 52.5 – 57.9

M12x1.25 72.2 – 79.8 53.2 – 58.8 106 – 118 78.1 – 87.0 126 – 140 92.9 – 103.2

M12x1.5 69.4 – 76.7 51.1 – 56.5 102 – 112 75.2 – 82.5 121 – 134 89.2 – 98.8
FINE THREAD

M14x1.5 114 – 126 84.0 – 92.9 168 – 186 123.8 – 137.1 199 – 220 146.7 – 162.1

M16x1.5 175 – 194 129 – 143 257 – 285 189.4 – 210.0 301 – 333 221.8 – 245.4

M18x1.5 256 – 282 188.7 – 207.8 375 – 415 276.4 – 305.9 439 – 485 323.5 – 357.4

M20x1.5 355 – 393 261.6 – 289.6 523 – 578 385.5 – 426.0 611 – 676 450.3 – 498.2

M22x1.5 482 – 532 355.2 – 392.1 708 – 782 521.8 – 576.3 821 – 908 605.1 – 669.2

M24x2 602 – 666 443.7 – 490.8 884 – 978 651.5 – 720.8 1035 – 1143 762.8 – 842.4

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STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES

2. FITTINGS
★ The tightening torques indicated below refer to fittings assembled on any material.

Straight end fittings “T” end fittings “L” end fittings 90° end fittings

Torque Torque Torque Torque


Thread size Wrench Nm ±10% Wrench Nm ±10% Wrench Nm ±10% Wrench Nm ±10%
17 14 14 14 14 14
M10x1.25 14 14
19 14 17 14 17 14
M12x1.25 19 30 17 30 17 30 17 30
M14x1.5 19 40 19 40 19 40 19 40
METRIC THREADS

M16x1.5 22 48 22 48 22 48 22 48
M18x1.5 24 58 24 58 24 58 24 58
M20x1.5 27 65 27 65 27 65 27 65
M22x1.5 30 73 30 73 30 73 30 73
M26x1.5 36 95 36 95 36 95 36 95
M27x2 36 100 36 100 36 100 36 100
M33x2 41 160 41 160 41 160 41 160
M42x2 50 250 50 250 50 250 50 250
M48x2 60 305 60 305 60 305 60 305

17 13
G 1/8” 14 13 14 13 14 13
19 13
19 37
G 1/4” 19 37 19 37 19 37
THREADS IN INCHES

22 37
G 3/8” 24 53 24 53 24 53 24 53
27 73
G 1/2” 27 73 27 73 27 73
30 73
G 3/4” 36 100 36 100 36 100 36 100
41 160
G 1” 41 160 41 160 41 160
46 160
G 1 1/4” 50 250 50 250 50 250 50 250
G 1 1/2” 60 305 60 305 60 305 60 305

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STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES

3. PLUGS

Hex plugs Threaded plugs with hex socket head

Torque Torque
Thread size Wrench Nm ±10% Wrench Nm ±10%
M6x1 10 10 – –
M8x1 13 12 – –
M10x1 13 14 5 14
M10x1.25 13 14 – –
M10x1.5 13 14 – –
M12x1.25 17 30 – –
M12x1.5 17 30 6 30
M12x1.75 17 30 – –
M14x1.5 19 40 6 40
METRIC THREADS

M14x2 19 40 – –
M16x1.5 22 48 8 48
M16x2 22 48 – –
M18x1.5 17 58 10 58
M18x2.5 17 58 – –
M20x1.5 19 65 – –
M22x1.5 – – 12 73
M24x1.5 22 80 12 80
M24x2 22 80 – –
M27x2 22 100 – –
M28x1.5 – – 17 110
M30x1.5 22 130 – –
M32x1.5 – – 19 150
M35x1.5 – – 22 180
M40x1.5 – – 24 225
THREADS IN INCHES

G 1/8” 14 13 – –
G 1/4” 19 37 – –
G 3/8” 22 53 – –
G 1/2” 19 73 – –
G 5/8” 22 85 – –
G 3/4” 22 100 – –
G 1” 22 160 – –

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STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES

4. FITTINGS WITH SEAL AT 37°

Thread size Wrench Torque Thread size Wrench Torque


Nm ±10% Nm ±10%
7/16” - 20 14 13 1 3/16” - 12 36 138
1/2” - 20 16 19 1 5/16” - 12 38 155
9/16” - 18 17 28 1 5/8” - 12 50 215
3/4” - 16 22 47 1 7/8” - 12 60 290
7/8” - 14 27 76 2 1/2” - 12 75 345
32 110
1 1/16” - 12
36 110

5. FITTINGS FOR PIPES WITH EYE ATTACHMENT


★ These tightening torques refer to tightening the fitting with new copper sealing washers.
Unions for one-way fittings Unions for three-way fittings Unions for four-way fittings

Thread size Wrench Torque Wrench Torque Wrench Torque


Nm ±10% Nm ±10% Nm ±10%
M8x1 – – 12 14 – –
M8x1.25 13 14 – – – –
M10x1 – – 14 20 14 20
M10x1.25 13 20 – – – –
M12x1.25 17 30 – – – –
M12x1.5 – – 17 30 17 30
M14x1.5 19 40 19 40 19 40
M16x1.5 22 48 22 48 22 48
M18x1.5 22 58 24 58 24 58
M20x1.5 27 65 – – – –
M22x1.5 – – 27 73 27 73
M24x1.5 32 80 – – – –
M26x1.5 – – 32 95 32 95
M28x1.5 36 110 – – – –
M30x1.5 – – 36 130 36 130
M35x2 41 180 – – – –
M38x1.5 46 200 46 200
M42x2 50 250 – – – –
M45x1.5 – – 55 280 55 280
M50x2 60 320 – – – –
M52x1.5 – – 60 320 60 320
M65x2 – – 75 450 75 450

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THREADLOCKERS, ADHESIVES, SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS

THREADLOCKERS, ADHESIVES, SEALANTS AND


LUBRICANTS

FUNCTION DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION

Loctite 222
Anaerobic product suitable or low-strength locking of retaining, adjustment and precision
Colour:
fasteners.
opaque fluorescent All traces of lubricant must first be removed using the specific activator.
purple

Anaerobic product that prevents loosening of all types of nut and bolt; used in place of con-
THREADLOCKER

Loctite 242
ventional mechanical locking systems.
Colour:
Used for medium-strength locking.
fluorescent blue All traces of lubricant must first be removed using the specific activator.

Loctite 243
Alternative product to 242; oil tolerant and so can used on lightly lubricated surfaces without
Colour: opaque
prior use of activator.
fluorescent blue

Loctite 270 Anaerobic product for high-strength locking of bolts and studs that do not normally require
disassembly.
Colour:
Parts must be heated to approximately 80°C for removal.
fluorescent green All traces of lubricant must first be removed using the specific activator.
DEGREASERS AND

Product used for degreasing and cleaning parts prior to application of Loctite anaerobic prod-
Loctite 703
ACTIVATORS

ucts; after drying, promotes uniform curing of threadlockers.

Product used for specifically for treatment of passive metals prior to use of slow-cure anaer-
obic threadlockers(series 5 and 6).
Loctite 747
Can also be used to increase cure speed at low temperatures or in applications where there is
large gaps between the parts.

Super-rapid anaerobic sealant for sealing between rigid metal faces; can eliminate the need
Loctite 510 for conventional gaskets as it can fill gaps up to 0.4 mm.
Colour: red Does not shrink and therefore fasteners do not need re-tightening to specified torque values
after curing.

Loctite 542 Anaerobic product used a liquid sealant for threaded fittings up to 3/4” gas; rapid curing and
Colour: brown parts may be disassembled with ordinary tools.
(for faces and flanges)

Loctite 554 Anaerobic sealant and locking compound used for sealing cooling and industrial fluid circuits.
SEALANTS

Colour: red Slow curing, also suitable for use on non-ferrous alloys.

Anaerobic sealant and locking compound used for sealing pipes and threaded fittings up to 2"
Loctite 572
in diameter.
Colour: white Very slow curing on most metal surfaces.

Thixotropic anaerobic product used for sealing joints between metal faces.
Loctite 573 Ensures total contact between surfaces with maximum tolerance of 0.10 mm, filling micro-
Colour: green voids caused by flatness errors.
Very slow curing on most metal surfaces and requires prior application of an activator.

Loctite 576 Anaerobic product used a liquid thread sealant for large diameter threaded fittings (up to 2").
Colour: brown Very slow curing; also suitable for non-ferrous alloys and parts requiring subsequent removal.

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THREADLOCKERS, ADHESIVES, SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS

FUNCTION DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION

Cyanoacrylate instant adhesive suitable for bonding a wide range of acidic and porous ma-
Loctite 401 terials including, ceramics, wood, rubber and plastic (excluding polyolefin).
ADHESIVES
INSTANT

Colour: colourless Curing takes place in a few seconds as an effect of the condensed humidity present on the
surfaces to be bonded, and is independent of environmental conditions.

Loctite 495 Cyanoacrylate instant adhesive suitable for bonding a rubber, plastics and metal in any com-
Colour: colourless bination.

Silastic 738 One-part silicone adhesive/sealant, ready for use.


(Dow Corning) Cures on exposure to air to form a rubbery solid and obviates the need for conventional seals
SEALANTS
SILICONE

Colour: milky white on flexible joints, filling gaps greater than 1 mm.

One-part silicone adhesive/sealant, shrinking, ready for use.


Dirko Transparent
Cures rapidly when exposed to humidity in the air to form a rubbery solid; resistant to high
Colour: transparent temperatures.
POLYURETHANE
SEALANTS

Betaseal HV3 Polyurethane prepolymer based adhesive/sealant, high viscosity, suitable for permanent,
high-strength flexible bonding.
(Gurit Essex)
Slow curing, used for bonding glass to frames, wire mesh, metal plates, etc. surfaces must be
Colour: black degreased with primer.

Loctite 601 Anaerobic, fast-curing, high-strength adhesive.


Colour: Suitable for sealing and retaining cylindrical assemblies with gap clearances of up to 0.10 mm;
fluorescent green used for retaining rotors, gears, bearings, pulleys, bushes etc. on shafts.
RETAINING COMPOUNDS

Loctite 638
Anaerobic structural adhesive, quick-curing, very high strength; suitable for bonding cylin-
Colour:
drical parts in non-ferrous alloys.
fluorescent green

Loctite 648 Anaerobic structural adhesive, quick-curing, high-strength; suitable for bonding cylindrical
parts, permanent retention of threaded parts, sealing of refrigeration systems, retention of
Colour:
bearings, etc.
fluorescent green Alternative to Loctite 601 in high-temperature applications.

Loctite 986/AVX Anaerobic sealant/retaining compound for metal cylindrical parts.


Colour: Slow-curing, high-strength, heat-resistant and resistant to chemical pressure.
fluorescent red Parts must be first treated with an activator.

Grease
Multi-purpose Lithium grease used for lubrication of seals, to prevent oxidization and to fa-
(NLGI 2 EP
cilitate assembly operations.
ASTM D217: 265/295)
LUBRICANTS

Molikote Anti-wear compound, contains Molybdenum bisulphate, use neat or diluted with engine oil
(Dow Corning) for assembly of main engine bearings.

Vaseline Neutral pH compound used to protect battery terminals against oxidization and corrosion.

Engine oil
Used to dilute Molikote anti-wear lubricant during assembly of main engine bearings.
10W - 30

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CONVERSION FACTORS

CONVERSION FACTORS

CONVERSION FROM BRITISH TO METRIC UNITS CONVERSION FROM METRIC TO BRITISH UNITS
inch x 25.40 = mm mm x 0.0394 = inch
foot x 0.305 m x 3.281 = foot
=m
yard x 0.914 m x 1.094 = yard
Eng.miles x 1.609 = km km x 0.622 = Eng.miles
Sq.in. x 6.452 = cm² cm² x 0.155 = Sq.in.
Sq.ft. x 0.093 m² x 10.77 = Sq.ft.
= m²
Sq.yard x 0.835 m² x 1.197 = Sq.yard
Cu.in. x 16.39 = cm³ cm³ x 0.061 = Cu.in.
Cu.ft. x 28.36 m³ x 0.035 = Cu.ft
= m³
Cu.yard x 0.763 m³ x 1.311 = Cu.yard
Imp.gall. x 4.547 litres x 0.220 = Imp.gall.
US gall. x 3.785 litres x 0.264 = US gall.
= litres
pint x 0.568 litres x 1.762 = pint
quart x 1.137 litres x 0.880 = quart
US.gpm x 3.785 = /min /min x 0.2642 = US.gpm
oz. x 0.028 kg x 35.25 = oz.
= kg
lb. x 0.454 kg x 2.203 = lb.
lb.ft. x 0.139 = kgm kgm x 7.233 = lb.ft.
lb.in. x 17.87 = kg/m kg/m x 0.056 = lb.in.
psi x 0.070 = kg/cm² kg/cm² x 14.22 = psi
lb./Imp.gall x 0.100 kg/ x 10.00 = lb./Imp.gal.
= kg/
lb./US.gall x 0.120 kg/ x 8.333 = lb./US.gal.
lb./cu.ft. x 16.21 = kg/m³ kg/m³ x 0.062 = lb./cu.ft.
lb.ft. x 1.356 = Nm Nm x 0.737 = lb.ft.
psi x 1.379 = bar bar x 14.503 = psi

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