Weld In Spring Bracket Of Rear Axle Spring - Ar61.25-D-6155-03TSC
| The high voltage used for electric welding presents a lethal hazard. Risk of explosion from welding in areas close to highly inflammable materials. Risk of injury from weld splatter and UV-light when welding. Risk of poisoning from inhaling welding gases | Use insulating mats. Wear protective clothing, safety glasses and a protective mask. Remove highly inflammable materials from the hazard area. Use air extraction system. | AS00.00-Z-0007-01A | |
| Risk of injury caused by scraping or cutting body parts on sharp vehicle parts | Always wear protective gloves when working on or near sharp and non-deburred vehicle parts. Deburr repair panels. |
AS00.00-Z-0017-01A | |
| Measures for preventing damage to vehicles or components when performing electric welding work | AH00.00-N-0005-01A | ||
| 000 588 02 84 00 Welder | WS60.00-P-0022K |
Model 907.6/7 with code IR2 (Wheelbase 3250 mm)
The next steps are shown on model 907.6 with code IR2 (wheelbase 3,250 mm) on the left side of the vehicle and must be carried out in the same way on the right side of the vehicle in the event of damage.
- Install spring bracket (1), fit, and fix in place.
Commercially available devices/tools Clamping pliers (Standard)
Observe dimensions (A, B).
- Spring bracket (1) (areas B, C1
and C2
) and side reinforcement (area A)
.
- Spring bracket (1)
(areas D and E).
Inert gas weld in intervals and allow to cool down in between.
Heat distortion is reduced as a result.
- Grind inert gas plug welds down to bare metal (area B).
Commercially available devices/tools Angular grinder
- Remove shavings.
Commercially available devices/tools
Wet and dry vacuum cleaner