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Service Manual
Eaton Transmissions
TRSM0060
FS(O)-6109
FS(O)-6209
FS(O)-6309
FS(O)-8209
FS(O)-8309
December 2009

Table of Contents
Introduction
Warnings and Precautions ...........................................................................................................................1
Purpose and Scope of Manual .....................................................................................................................2
How to use this Manual .................................................................................................................................2
Disassemble Precautions ..............................................................................................................................2
Inspection Precautions ..................................................................................................................................3
Assembly Precautions ...................................................................................................................................5
Model Information
Serial Tag Information and Model Nomenclature .........................................................................................7
Model Number ..............................................................................................................................................7
Serial Number ...............................................................................................................................................8
Specifications
Technical Data...............................................................................................................................................9
Torque Rating ...............................................................................................................................................14
Gear End Floats ............................................................................................................................................16
Synchroniser Ring to Synchroniser Flange Clearance ..................................................................................16
Lubrication Information
Lubrication ....................................................................................................................................................17
Recommended Lubricants.............................................................................................................................18
Tool Information
Recommended Tools ...................................................................................................................................20
Special Tools Manufacturers .........................................................................................................................21
Locally Made Tools........................................................................................................................................22
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................23
Checks Before Transmission Removal .........................................................................................................23
Checks With Drive Line Dropped ..................................................................................................................23
Checks With Universal Joint Companion Flange or Yoke Removed.............................................................24
Rear Seal Maintenance .................................................................................................................................24

Table of Contents
Power Flow
Power Flow ...................................................................................................................................................25
General
Features .......................................................................................................................................................26
The Epicyclic Reduction Gear .......................................................................................................................26
Transmission Installations .............................................................................................................................28
Air System
System Theory .............................................................................................................................................29
Range Change Shift Air Lines .......................................................................................................................30
Filter Pressure Regulator...............................................................................................................................31
Mecman Regulator ........................................................................................................................................32
Selector Valve ...............................................................................................................................................33
Slave Valve....................................................................................................................................................35
Range Change Shift Cylinder .......................................................................................................................37
Raneg Change Air Circuit Diagram - Double H .............................................................................................38
Raneg Change Air Circuit Diagram - Single H .............................................................................................39
Exhaust Control Valve ...................................................................................................................................41
Raneg Change Shift Air Circuit Diagram with Exhaust Control Valve ..........................................................42
Raneg Change Shift Air Circuit Diagram with Range Inhibitor ......................................................................44
Mecman Valve ..............................................................................................................................................45
Raneg Change Shift Air Circuit Diagram with Mecman Valve .......................................................................46
Range Inhibition System................................................................................................................................50
Integrated AIr System (IAS) ..........................................................................................................................51
Type of IAS Unit ............................................................................................................................................52
Range Change Shift Air Lines ......................................................................................................................54
Raneg Change Shift Air Circuit Diagram - Double H .....................................................................................55
Raneg Change Shift Air Circuit Diagram - Single H ......................................................................................58
Remote Control Assembly
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................63
How to Disassemble Remote Control Assembly ..........................................................................................64
How to Assemble Remote Control Assembly ................................................................................................68
Transmission Case Overhauling
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................72
How to Disassemble Transmission Case .....................................................................................................73
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................82
How to Disassemble Rear Case....................................................................................................................83

Table of Contents
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................87
How to Disassemble Palnet carrier Assembly ...............................................................................................88
How to Assemble Planet Carrier Assembly ...................................................................................................89
How to Assemble Rear Case ........................................................................................................................91
Mainshaft Assembly
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................97
End Float Check ...........................................................................................................................................98
How to Disassemble Mainshaft .....................................................................................................................99
Check Clearance between Synchroniser Ring and Flange ...........................................................................102
How to Assemble Mainshaft ..........................................................................................................................103
Layshaft Assembly
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................109
How to Disassemble Layshaft ......................................................................................................................110
How to Assemble Layshaft ............................................................................................................................111
Input Shaft Assembly
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................112
How to Disassemble Input Shaft Assembly ...................................................................................................113
How to Assemble Input Shaft Assembly........................................................................................................114
Selector Assembly
Exploded View ..............................................................................................................................................116
Selector Assembly - Single H ........................................................................................................................117
How to Disassemble Selector Assembly ......................................................................................................117
How to Assemble Selector Assembly ............................................................................................................118
Selector Assembly - Double H.......................................................................................................................119
How to Disassemble Selector Assembly ......................................................................................................119
How to Assemble Selector Assembly ............................................................................................................119
Transmission Case Assembly
Exploded View ...............................................................................................................................................121
How to Assemble Transmission Case ...........................................................................................................122

Table of Contents
Clutch Housing
Exploded View ...............................................................................................................................................133
How to Disassemble Clutch Housing ............................................................................................................134
How to Assemble Clutch Housing .................................................................................................................136

Introduction
Warnings and Precautions
Before starting a ve hicle always be s eated in the driver’s seat, place the transmission in ne utral, set the
parking brakes and disengage the clutch.
Before working on a vehicle place the transmission in neutral, set the parking brakes and block the wheels.
Before towing the vehicle place the transmission in neutral, and lift the rear wheels off the ground, or re-
move the axle shafts, or disconnect the driveline to avoid damage to the transmission during towing.
The description and specifications contained in this service publication are current at the time of printing.
Eaton Corporation reserves the right to discontinue or modify its models and/or procedures and to change specifi-
cations at any time without notice.
Any reference to brand name in this publication is made as an example of the types of tools and materials recom-
mended for use and should not be considered an endorsement. Equivalents may be used.
This symbol is used throughout this manual to call attention to procedures where carelessness or failure
to follow specific instructions may result in personal injury and/or component damage.
Departure from the instructions, choice of tools, materials and recommended parts mentioned in this publication may
jeopardize the personal safety of the service technician or vehicle operator.
Warning: Failure to follow indicated procedures creates a high risk of personal injury to the servicing technician.
Caution: Failure to follow indicated procedures may cause component damage or malfunction.
Note: Additional service information not covered in the service procedures.
Tip: Helpful removal and installation procedures to aid in the service of this unit.
Always use genuine Eaton replacement parts.
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Introduction
Introduction
Purpose and Scope of Manual
This manual is designed to provide detailed information
necessary to service and repair the Eaton® transmis-
sions listed on the front.
How to use this Manual
The procedure sections are laid out with a general
heading at the top outside edge of each page followed
by more specific headings and the procedures. To find
the information you need in these sections, first go to
the section that contains the procedure you need. Then
look at the heading at the top and outside edge of each
page until you find the one that contains the procedure
you need.
Transmission Overhaul Procedures follow the general
steps for complete disassembly and then assembly of
the transmission.
Note: In some instances the transmission appearance
may be different from the illustrations, but the pro-
cedure is the same.
Disassembly Precautions
It is assumed in the detailed disassembly instructions
that the lubricant has been drained and the necessary
linkage and air lines (if fitted) have been removed from
the chassis.
Removal of the gear shift remote control housing
assembly is included in the detailed instructions; how-
ever, this assembly may also be removed from the
transmission before removing unit from vehicle.
Follow each procedure closely in each section, making
use of both the text and the pictures.
Cleanliness
Provide a clean place to work. It is important that no dirt
or foreign material enters the unit during repairs. The
outside of the unit should be carefully cleaned before
starting the disassembly. Dirt is abrasive and can dam-
age bearings.
Assemblies
When disassembling the various assemblies, such as
the mainshaft, range change epycyclic, layshaft and
remote control housing, lay all parts on a clean bench
in the same sequence as removed. This procedure will
simplify reassembly and reduce the possibility of losing
parts. When pulling off synchroniser hubs follow the
procedures detailed in ‘Disassembly’ using a suitable
puller of adequate capacity. Failure to adhere to the
recommended procedures may cause irreparable dam-
age.
Snap rings
Remove snap rings with pliers designed for this pur-
pose. New selective fit snap rings must be fitted as
specified in ‘Reassembly’.
Input shaft
The input shaft on direct drive transmission can be
removed without removing the front case. Take care
not to misplace or lose the mainshaft spigot bearing.
Bearings
Carefully wash and relubricate all bearings as removed
and protectively wrap until ready for use. Remove
bearings with pullers designed for this purpose.
When Pressing
Apply force to shafts, housings etc. with restraint.
Movement of some parts is restricted. Do not apply
force after the part being driven stops solidly. Use soft
hammers for all disassembly work.
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Introduction
Do not use pry bars or chisels to separate casing
halves and housings or irreparable damage may be
caused.
Inspection Precautions
Before reassembling the transmission, the individual
parts should be carefully checked to eliminate those
damaged. They should be renewed. This inspection
procedure should be carefully followed to ensure the
maximum wear life from the rebuilt unit.
The cost of a new part is generally a small fraction of
the total cost of downtime and labour, should the use of
a questionable part make additional repairs necessary
before the next regularly scheduled overhaul.
Recommended inspection procedures are set forth in
the following check list.
Bearings
• Wash all bearings in clean solvent. Check roll-
ers and races for pits and spalled areas.
Renew damaged bearings.
• Lubricate undamaged bearings and check for
axial and radial clearances. Renew bearings
with excessive clearances.
• Check fits of bearings in housing bores. If outer
races turn too freely in the bores, the housing
should be renewed. Check housing bores for
signs of wear prior to taking this action. Only
replace housing if wear is seen as a result of
bearing spin.
Gears
• Check gear teeth for pitting of the tooth faces.
Gears with pitted teeth should be renewed.
Check the reverse gear dog engagement teeth
for freedom from damage.
• Check the internal bearing surfaces for wear of
the effects of overheating.
• Check axial clearances of gears. Where
excessive clearance is found, check gear and
hub for excessive wear.
• Maintain the specified axial clearance on all
mainshaft gears.
Bearing Sleeve — Mainshaft
• Sleeves with groove formation, pits or which
have either been overheated or worn out must
be renewed.
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Introduction
Synchroniser Assemblies
• Check to ensure all splines are free from
excessive wear.
• Check that the engagement dog teeth on the
sliding sleeves, synchroniser rings are free
from chipping and burring.
• Check that the synchroniser ring cones are not
excessively worn or showing the effects of
overheating. Check the clearance between the
synchroniser ring and the synchroniser flange
is between 3.01 mm maximum and 0.50 mm
minimum.
• Renew the springs, plungers and rollers.
Splines
• Check splines on all shafts for wear. If synchro-
niser hubs, output drive flange or clutch hub
have worn into the sides of the splines, the
shafts in this condition must be renewed.
Thrust Washers
• Check surfaces of all thrust washers. Washers
scored or reduced in thickness should be
renewed.
Range Change Planet Gears, Spindles and Needle
Roller Bearings
• It is found neccessary to dismantle the planet
gears, retain each gear, spindle, rollers, spac-
ers and washersin their respective set for reas-
sembly in the same relative position.
• If uneven wear is found in the planet gears,
check lubrication holes for blockage and renew
all rollers.
• Renew planet spindle grubscrews on reassem-
bly.
Reverse Idler Gear
• Check bearings and shaft for wear from action
of roller bearings.
Clutch Release Parts
• Check clutch release parts, yokes and bearing
carrier. Check pedal shafts. Renew worn shafts
and bearings.
Gear Selector Shaft Assembly
• Check forks and keys for wear at contact
points. Renew worn parts.
• Check forks for alignment.
• Check forks for excessive and uneven wear,
renew worn forks.
• Check lockscrew in selector block. A lockscrew
with worn taper must be renewed.
• Check condition and fit of selector key and
interlock key in shift shaft. Worn or damaged
keys must be renewed.
Gear Shift Remote Control
• Check spring tension on cross shaft. Renew
tension springs if shaft moves too freely.
• If housing is dismantled, check cross shaft and
inner lever and the bearing bushes for wear.
Renew worn parts.
• Check all seals and locating journals. Renew
worn parts.
Bearing Covers
• Check covers for wear from thrust. Renew cov-
ers worn or grooved from thrust of bearing
outer race.
• Check bores of covers for wear. Renew those
worn oversize.
Oil Return Seals
• Check oil seal in front bearing cover for dam-
age and wear, renew if necessary.
• Check oil seal in speedometer housing for
damage or wear, renew if necessary. Renew
grit shield if worn or loose on flange.
• Check oil seal tracks for wear and renew if
worn or grooved.
• Check the oil sealing ring in the muff ring for
wear or breakage.
O-Rings
• Renew all O-rings.
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Oil Pump
• Check the oil pump rotors and covers for scor-
ing and wear. The complete pump assembly
must be renewed if scored or excessively
worn, or its serviceability is suspect in any way.
Assembly Precautions
Make sure that interiors of all housings are clean. It is
important that dirt be kept out of transmission during
reassembly. Dirt is abrasive and can damage polished
surfaces of bearings and washers. Use certain
precautions, as listed below, during reassembly.
Gaskets
Use new gaskets where detailed only (neutral detent
cover and remote control housing covers). All other
locations ensure mating faces are clean and undam-
aged and apply a continuous bead of Loctite 5900
Flange Sealant to one face only. Do not apply exces-
sive sealant or allow it to penetrate into the bearings.
Capscrews
Use thread sealant on all capscrews. Refer section
‘Specification’ for torque ratings.
‘O’ Rings
Lubricate all ‘O’ rings lightly with silicone lubricant.
Initial Lubrication
Lubricate bearings with gearbox oil during reassembly.
Axial Clearances
Refer section ‘Specification’ to maintain the end float
of mainshaft gears.
Bearings
Use of the correct special tools and bearing drivers is
recommended for the installation of bearings. Heating
the bearing inner tracks will aid installation.
Output Shaft Drive Flange
Tighten the nut to the correct torque.
Do not under any circumstances use an impact wrench
to tighten the flange/yoke nut. Use only a hand oper-
ated torque wrench or a stall torque motor. Failure to
carry out these instructions can cause damage to the
locking medium of the nut.
During disassembly and again during reassembly prior
to tightening the new nut, it is important to ensure that
the output shaft does not slide through the bearing, or
the assembled range change synchroniser roller,
plungers and springs may be displaced.
A suitable spacer should be temporarily assembled
under the nut to allow for the thickness of the nut lock-
ing insert to ensure the shaft is firmly held in the bear-
ing until the nut can be torque tightened.
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This workshop service repair manual is applicable to the following models:
- FS-5205A
- FS-5205B
- FS-5205C
- FS-5306A
- FS-5406A
- FS-5406N
- FS-6205A
- FS-6205B
- FS-6305A
- FS-6305B
- FS-6306A
- FS-6406A
- FS-6406N
- FS-6209A
- FSB-5406B
- FSO-4305
- FSO-6406A
- FR-1X210
- FR/O/F-1X210
- FROF-1X210
- FR-11210B
- FR-12210B
- FR-13210B
- FR-14210B
- FR-15210B
- FR-9210B
- FRF-11210B
- FRF-12210B
- FRF-13210B
- FRF-14210B
- FRF-15210B
- FRF-9210B
- FRO-11210B
- FRO-11210C
- FRO-12210B
- FRO-12210C
- FRO-13210B
- FRO-13210C
- FRO-14210B
- FRO-14210C
- FRO-15210B
- FRO-15210C
- FRO-16210B
- FRO-16210C
- FRO-17210C
- FRO-18210C
- FROF-11210B
- FROF-11210C
- FROF-12210B
- FROF-12210C
- FROF-13210B
- FROF-13210C
- FROF-14210B
- FROF-14210C
- FROF-15210B
- FROF-15210C
- FROF-16210B
- FROF-16210C
- FRW-15210B
- FSO-8406A
The manual includes the following contents:
- General Information
- Introduction
- How to Use This Manual
- Identification and Specifications
- Exploded View
- Lubrication
- Operation
- Power Flow
- Sealant Application
- Torque Recommendation
- Precautions
- Troubleshooting
- Special Tools
- Input Shaft Bearing Cover
- Transmission Removal
- Transmission Disassembly
- Transmission Assembly
- Transmission Installation
- Direct Gear Shift Lever Housing
- Remote Gear Shift Lever Housing
- Disassembling the Front Section
- Assembling the Front Section
- End Play Adjustment
- Countershaft
- Main Shaft
- Shifting System
- Shift Yoke and Bars
- Synchronizer Assemblies
- Sensors / Switches / Plugs
This comprehensive manual provides detailed exploded views and step-by-step procedures with illustrations, making it useful for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It is fully printable, ensuring easy access to the necessary information for repairs, maintenance, and servicing of EATON FULLER FS FR FSB FSO FRO TRANSMISSION.