HURRICANE IMPACT: Wheel end inspection guide

Oct. 3, 2005
In response to the hurricanes that struck the Gulf Coast, Stemco has released a guide on how to inspect, rebuild and reassemble submerged wheel ends

In response to the hurricanes that struck the Gulf Coast, Stemco has released a guide on how to inspect, rebuild and reassemble submerged wheel ends.

Putting units that were salvaged from flooding into service without a wheel end inspection or repairs may result in severe degradation of performance or a break down, the manufacturer warned.

To view the guide online, go to www.stemco.com/Tech_tip30.pdf

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