DAF CF65, CF75, CF85 Series . Instruction - page 99
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INTERNAL CAB COMPONENTS
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2. GENERAL
2.1 OVERVIEW DRAWING, INTERIOR CAB COMPONENTS
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Outlet grilles on window side
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Dashboard panel, top
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Dashboard panel on co-driver side
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Central box cover
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Dashboard panel on co-driver side
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Dashboard panel on co-driver side
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Engine tunnel storage tray
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Dashboard panel underneath centre
console
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Ashtray and ashtray holder
10. Centre console
11. Radio panel
12. Instrument panel
13. Dashboard panel with light switches
14. Dashboard panel with vents to door
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2.2 OVERVIEW DRAWING, STEERING COLUMN
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Steering column cover panels, top
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Steering column switches
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Steering angle sensor (if present)
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Bracket for steering angle sensor (if present)
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Attachment bolt for steering angle sensor
bracket
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Attachment of steering column cover panels,
bottom
G. Steering column cover panels, bottom
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Panel clamp
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Steering shaft grommet
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Steering column
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2.3 OVERVIEW DRAWING, VENTS IN CAB (OTHER USERS)
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Supply (air)
2. Supply for driver's seat and air horn
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Supply for G.V. valve
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Supply for steering column
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Supply for co-driver's seat
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2.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, STEERING COLUMN
The height and the tilt angle of the steering
column can be adjusted manually. An 85-mm
difference in height can be achieved between the
lowest and highest positions by pulling the
steering wheel upwards. There is a 15
| angle
between the two most extreme tilting positions.
A spring-loaded clamping mechanism fixes the
steering column in position. An air cylinder
located behind the steering column serves to
release the steering column pneumatically. Once
the steering column has been released, its
movements are cushioned by a gas damper. The
gas damper ensures that the steering column
cannot drop after being released and that it can
easily be pulled upwards.
The control valve (switch) is located on the front
of the steering column. The valve is equipped
with a calibrated vent. Should you forget to
secure the column, this vent ensures that the air
cylinder is bled in approximately 30 seconds. This
gradual bleeding will take place whether the
switch is unloaded or loaded.. In the top position
(convex shape on switch) the cylinder is being
vented, whereas in the bottom position the
cylinder is being bled rapidly.
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