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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Tires and Wheels<br />

Preventive Maintenance<br />

Table 13 Wheel Cap Nut Torque<br />

WHEEL & NUT<br />

CONFIGURATION<br />

Cast Wheel with Demountable Rim:<br />

Cast Wheel with Demountable Rim:<br />

STUD SIZE<br />

DYNAMIC TORQUE FOR<br />

INNER & OUTER CAP<br />

NUTS & RIM CLAMP NUTS<br />

N.m<br />

Lb–Ft<br />

Dayton:<br />

5/8-11 Front & Rear<br />

220–240 160–175<br />

3/4-10, Cad Plated Studs Front 306–340 225–250<br />

Rear 272–340 220–250<br />

3/4-10, PHOS & Oil Coated Studs,<br />

Front & Rear<br />

238–258 175–190<br />

Gunite: 5/8-11 Front & Rear 220–250 160–185<br />

3/4-10 Front/Over<br />

14,000 Lb GAWR<br />

325–359 240–265<br />

Other Front & Rear 271–305 200–225<br />

Disc Wheels<br />

WARNING! Use the correct components and<br />

tools when working on wheels. Grooves in the<br />

wheel disc or other damage to the disc can<br />

weaken the wheel and cause it to eventually<br />

come off. This could cause you to lose control of<br />

your vehicle, and may result in an injury accident.<br />

The end of the wheel wrench must be smooth. Burrs on the<br />

end of the wrench can tear grooves in the disc. These<br />

grooves may lead to cracks in the disc, and can cause it to<br />

fail.<br />

– 178 – PB1318 3/01 Model <strong>330</strong>

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