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to the base which hold up the foot treadle. Now remove
the pins at the rear pivot points of the foot treadle.
Remove the treadle.
Removing the Front Guard
Make sure the power is off and disconnect the power
cord. Open the front guard. Remove the cylinder
bracket screws (fig. 9).
Then open the top hood and remove one set of hinge
screws (fig. 10). Slide the front guard out of the other
hinge.
Reattaching the Table
Set the table in position. Lift up the table from the front
and set the front two spacers in place. Then start the
front two socket head screws. Then lift the table from
the rear and set the rear two spacers in place. Start
the rear two socket head screws. Replace the two
taper pins, then tighten all four screws. Attach the right
and left side guides (fig. 7 & 8), the presetter board
assembly (fig. 6), the motor and encoder wires (fig’s. 4
& 5), and all guards and panels.
Once the table is installed, the backgauge accuracy
will have to be readjusted. To do this, see the “Operator
Controls/Maintenance Mode/Parameters/Accuracy
Adjust” section of this manual.
Hydraulic System Check
The Titan 200 is powered by a hydraulic system
consisting of an electric motor coupled directly to a
hydraulic pump. The pump is a gear type pump with a
fixed output of 1.5 gallons-per-minute at 1200 psi at
1725 RPM.
The biggest advantage of a hydraulic system is safety.
The knife and clamp immediately return to the up
position should the front guard be raised at any time
during a cut cycle.
The hydraulic reservoir holds 4 quarts (1 gallon) of
hydraulic fluid. It is filled with Rykon 100 hydraulic fluid
at the factory but should be checked before operation.
A cross reference chart of approved fluids is provided
in the Maintenance section of this manual (pg. 28).
Remove the front panel cover and unscrew the
hydraulic plug on top of the tank (fig. 11). Fluid level
should be at 1/8” from the end of the dip stick (check
with dip stick cap screwed in). Top off if necessary but
avoid overfilling as this could cause leakage when hot.
Replace the front panel.
The hydraulic fluid should be checked weekly and
changed AT LEAST ONCE-A-YEAR or after every
1,000 hours of operation.
Power Hook-Up
Hinge
Screws
(fig. 10)
Bracket
Screws
(fig. 9)
Dipstick
(fig. 11)
CAUTION: NEVER CUT THE GROUND
LUG OFF of a 3-prong plug to fit a 2-
prong socket! You run the risk of
electrical shock which could cause personal
injury or death.
NOTICE: UNSUPPORTED PRODUCT!
NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT AVAILABLE!
NO REPAIR PARTS AVAILABLE!