Workman e2050/e2065 Page 5 – 5 Chassis (Rev. B)
Service and Repairs
Check Tire Pressure
The tire pressure range for front and rear tires is 8 to 22
PSI (0.55 to 1.52 bar). The tire pressure needed is deter-
mined by the payload carried.
The lower the air pressure, the less the compaction and
tire marks are minimized. Lower pressure should not be
used for heavy payloads at higher speeds.
Higher pressures should be used for heavier payloads
at higher speeds. Do not exceed the maximum tire pres-
sure.
Inspect Tires and Wheels
Operating accidents, such as hitting curbs, can damage
a tire or rim and also disrupt wheel alignment, so inspect
wheel condition (tire and rim) and wheel alignment (toe–
in) after any accident.
Check wheels to ensure they are mounted securely.
Torque wheel lug nuts (front and rear) from 45 to 65 ft-lb
(61 to 88 N–m). On Workman e2050 vehicles, the front
wheel cap screws should be torqued from 135 to 165 ft-
lb (183 to 224 N–m).
If desired, tires can be moved from one position of the
vehicle to another to extend tread life (e.g. front tires to
rear and rear tires to front). All tires on the Workman
e2050 and e2065 are the same size.
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