Spicer® Wheel Ends Illustrated Parts ListWESM-0060May 2011Spicer® Steer and Drive Wheel Ends
8Maintenance & InspectionDamaged Hub(Broken flange, stud replacement, stripped hub cap bolt hole, etc.) If the hub is damaged and needs to be repl
9Maintenance & InspectionMaintenance & InspectionDetailed External Inspection (Conducted at PM or at least annually)Check wheel-ends for obvio
10Maintenance & InspectionSteer Axle Lubrication ProcedureCheck Oil Level1. Check lubricant at each greasing interval.2. Check the lubricant level
11Maintenance & InspectionMaintenance & InspectionWheel-end Disassembly Inspection (Complete System Tear-down)If any abnormal conditions are f
12Maintenance & InspectionRecommendations for Viscosity/Ambient TemperatureThe following chart lists the various SAE Grades covered by MIL-L-210
13Maintenance & InspectionMaintenance & InspectionApproved LubricantsHeavy-Duty Drive AxleMedium-Duty Drive Axle1 Axles using LMS wheel end sy
14Maintenance & Inspection Steer Axle1 For easy identification, note that the Dana LMS-Low Lube brake uses a special “button head” grease fitting
15Maintenance & InspectionMaintenance & Inspection Lubrication Change IntervalsWheel Ends* Only approved lubricant for LMS wheel ends** Use of
16LMS Exploded ViewsLMS SteerParts Exploded View1 - Unitized hub oil seal2 - Inner bearing cone3 - Inner bearing cup4 - Steer hub5 - Outer bearing cup
17LMS DisassemblyLMS DisassemblyLMS Steer Axle - RemovalNever work under a vehicle supported by only a jack. Always support vehicle with stands. Block
General InformationGeneral InformationThe description and specifications contained in this service publication are current at the time of printing. Da
18LMS Disassembly9. Remove LMS spacer.HubSpacerSteer AxleLargeDiameterEnd
19LMS AssemblyLMS AssemblyLMS Wheel End - AssemblyLMS SteerFollow these service and assembly procedures carefully to obtain proper wheel bearing adjus
20LMS Assembly6. Drive the seal into the hub by using a press or a hammer. The installation tool will bottom out on the hub when the seal is correctly
21LMS Steer AssemblyLMS Steer AssemblyLMS Stamped Locking Nut SystemProper wheel bearing adjustment maximizes wheel bearing and seal life. Proper adju
22LMS Steer AssemblyLMS Spindle Nut AssemblyProper wheel bearing adjustment maximizes wheel bearing and seal life. Proper adjustment can also extend b
23LMS Steer AssemblyLMS Steer AssemblyPro-Torq Locking Nut System with LMSDo not attach, loosen, or tighten the Pro-Torq spindle nut with the keeper r
24LMS Steer Assemblyappropriate eye protection and shielding when servicing this part.7. Remove the keeper ring from the Pro-Torque nut before install
25LMS LubricationLMS LubricationLMS Wheel End - Verify Wheel EndplayAttempts to measure wheel endplay of the completed LMS hub system may result in f
26LMS Steer LubricationStandard Hub Steer Axles - LubricationProper lubrication practices are important in maximizing the service life of your steer a
27LMS Drive Exploded ViewLMS Drive Exploded ViewStandard Hub Drive AxleParts Exploded View1 - Unitized hub oil seal2 - Inner bearing cone3 - Inner bea
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents Steer Axle Identification... 2Drive Axle Identification
28LMS Drive RemovalLMS Drive Axle - RemovalNever work under a vehicle supported by only a jack. Always support vehicle with stands. Block the wheels a
29LMS Drive RemovalLMS Drive Removal9. Remove outer bearing.10. Remove LMS spacer from spindle end.11. Remove wheel hub assembly.12. Drain lube from h
30LMS AssemblyLMS Wheel End - AssemblyLMS Drive Axle AssemblyFollow these service and assembly procedures carefully to obtain proper wheel bearing adj
31LMS AssemblyLMS Assembly5. Drive the seal into the hub by using a press or a hammer. The installation tool will bottom out on the hub when the seal
32LMS Assemblybetween the bearing cones and spindle and to avoid seal damage.Never support the hub on the spindle with just the inner bearing and seal
33LMS AssemblyLMS Assembly8. Install new gasket on axle shaft flange for drive axles or install new gasket on hub cap for steer axles.9. Fill and lubr
34LMS AssemblyLMS AssemblyTwo-Piece Spindle Nut with Dowel and / or Tang Washer1. Install the inner spindle nut with dowel pin outward. While rotating
35LMS Steer AssemblyLMS Steer AssemblyPro-Torq Locking Nut System with LMSDo not attach, loosen, or tighten the Pro-Torq spindle nut with the keeper r
36LMS Steer Assembly11. With a dial indicator, measure the wheel bearing endplay to verify that it is not greater than .005”.12. Install the keeper ri
37LMS LubricationLMS LubricationLMS Drive Axle - LubricationWheel Ends with an Oil Fill Hole1. Rotate the wheel end hub until the oil fill hole is up.
2General InformationModel Information IdentificationSteer Axle IdentificationModel Number InformationE Family, D Family Numbering SystemEFA Family Num
38Standard Steer Exploded ViewStandard Hub Steer AxleParts Exploded View1 - Unitized hub oil seal2 - Inner bearing cone3 - Inner bearing cup4 - Steer
39Standard Steer Removal Standard Steer Removal Standard Hub Steer Axle - RemovalNever work under a vehicle supported by only a jack. Always support v
40Standard Steer AssemblyStandard Hub and Spindle Nut - AssemblyProper wheel bearing adjustment maximizes wheel bearing and seal life. Proper adjustme
41Standard Steer AssemblyStandard Steer AssemblyStamped Locking Nut SystemProper wheel bearing adjustment maximizes wheel bearing and seal life. Prope
42Standard Drive AssemblyPro-Torq Spindle Nut ServiceRemoving Pro-Torque Spindle NutDo not attach, loosen, or tighten the Pro-Torq spindle nut with th
43Standard Drive AssemblyStandard Drive AssemblyAfter seating bearing at 200 lbs. ft. (271 N•m), Pro-Torq spindle nut must be backed off. Fail-ure to
44Endplay ProcedureVerify Wheel Endplay (Standard Axles)Verify that endplay meets specification using a dial indicator. An indicator with 0.001"
45Standard Steer LubricationStandard Steer LubricationStandard Hub Steer Axles - LubricationProper lubrication practices are important in maximizing t
46Standard Drive Exploded ViewStandard Hub Drive AxleParts Exploded View1 - Unitized hub oil seal2 - Inner bearing cone3 - Inner bearing cup4 - Drive
47Standard Drive RemovalStandard Drive RemovalStandard Hub Drive Axle - RemovalNever work under a vehicle supported by only a jack. Always support veh
3General InformationGeneral InformationI Family TagJulian Date Code1 - Dana Part Number2 - Serial Number3 - Model Number4 - Customer Part Number5 - Li
48Standard Drive AssemblyStandard Hub Drive Axle - AssemblyDo not mix spindle nuts and lockwashers from different sys-tems. Mixing spindle nuts and lo
49Standard Drive AssemblyStandard Drive AssemblyThree-piece and Tang-type Lockwasher Systema. Install the Tang-type lockwasher on the spindle.Never ti
50Endplay ProcedureVerify Wheel Endplay (Standard Axles)Verify that endplay meets specification using a dial indicator. An indicator with 0.001"
51Standard Drive LubricationStandard Drive LubricationStandard Hub Drive Axle - LubricationBefore operating the axle, the wheel hub cavities and bear-
52AppendixAppendixWheel Bearing Adjustment Procedure for Standard Hubs (Not Including Pro-Torque)STEP 1: Lubricate the wheel bearing with clean axle l
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4General InformationDrive Axle Identification Model Number InformationS110 Single Axles Dana Legacy ProductsDS - 461 - PGearingD-Forward Tandem AxleR
5General InformationGeneral InformationModel Number LocationIf Drive Axle is LMS™, as shown on the hub, see page 30 for removal and assembly procedure
6General InformationVehicle Application DefinitionsLine Haul (On-highway)• High mileage operation (over 60,000 miles [96,500 Km] per year).• On-highwa
7Maintenance & InspectionMaintenance & InspectionMaintenance and Inspection RequirementsDrive Axle Shaft to Drive Hub Gasketed Joint FailureHi
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