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Drive axle

Hello all,
This is the second 386-02 that has this problem.
The drive motors burned out.
Insulation resistance zero, on one side the coils measure different in millohms.
On inspection the 1 coil is visible burnt.

We determined the cause as rust inside.(rotor also rusted)
Also water inside axle, rust.
This truck drives in a fresh fish company, so mutch water is always there.

With the 01 series we never had any problems with this at the same company

We try to figure out how and where the water enters the front axle.
Options are the speedsensors at the front, motorcover hydraulic motor,
Drivemotor cables, as these seem dry and no water damage there.

These axles are pretty expensive, so we want to prevent this.

Any one has experience with this water problem.

Also, are these stators replacable.

Greetz
  • Posted 20 May 2020 07:21
  • By ZeroMechanic
  • joined 30 Apr'08 - 1 message
  • Flevoland, Netherlands

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