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RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE

1.   Add grease through the grease nipples as needed
2.  Every 6 months:
  a. Check bolts to ensure they are tightened properly. 
  b. Spray brake cleaner on a rag and wipe the lockbox shaft while opening and closing    
      the head holder.  

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

If you have a problem with your Head Holder, please consider the following tips or call us at 
1-877-275-6075. 

PROBLEM: HEAD HOLDER IS TOO TIGHT 
SOLUTION: 

1.  Spray WD-40 Dry Lube on a rag. Wipe the lockbox shaft while opening and closing the   
  head holder to work the lubricant in.  
2.  Spray WD-40 Dry Lube directly on the pivot points.  
3.  Add grease through the grease nipples.  

PROBLEM: HEAD HOLDER IS SLIPPING 
SOLUTION:

1.  Clean the Lock Box shaft and inside the Lock Box with brake cleaner to remove  

 

 build-up.
  a. Thoroughly clean all parts of the lock, including wiping down the shaft with brake  

 

          cleaner.
2.   Open and close the Head Holder a few times, then confirm that all build up is removed.   
  Repeat Step 1 if necessary.
3.   Using the Head Holder operation handle, close the Head Holder half-way.
4.   Pull on the Head Holder to test the security of the lock.
  a. If the lock continues to slip, contact Arrowquip Client Care to determine if    

 

      replacement parts are needed.
  b. If the locks are secure, move on to Step 5.

3 | RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE

USE WD-40 DRY LUBE ONLY. USE OF OTHER 

LUBRICANTS, INCLUDING OTHER WD-40 MAY CAUSE 

MALFUNCTION OF THE HEAD HOLDER.

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