GALOPPINO
USAGE AND MAINTANENCE MANUAL
Manual no.
Ed.
Date
Pag.
MCA1001-EN-ED05
05
12/09/14
20/31
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If the tarpaulin tends to stick and/or place itself transversely on the sides it means that the RH and LH
pulling cables do not have the same tension, consequently it is indispensable to adjust the tensioners of the
cables themselves.
REPLACEMENT OF THE PULLING MOTOR OF THE TARPAULIN
The replacement of the tarpaulin motor requires a few simple operations and can be done without removing the
tarpaulin from the vehicle.
I. Unhook the cable from the side of the motor to be replaced and remove it from the pulleys of the motor.
II. Lock the final arc to the box so that it cannot fall off and cause accidents to the operator.
III. Remove the screws holding the motor fixed to the final arc.
IV. Extract the motor from the final arc.
V. Remove the screws keeping the motor wires connected to the cable that passes within the arc, noting
the polarity (colour of the wires)
VI. Replace the motor with a new (or reconditioned) motor
VII. Reconnect the wires to the cable that passes within the arc, paying attention to the polarity (colour of
the wires)
VIII. Replace the motor in its housing within the final arc
IX. Check the distance of the lateral mountings of the motor from the lateral sides of the box and adjust it to
the original measure (if necessary)
X. Definitively tighten the screws that hold the motor attached to the final arc.
REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED ARCS
The replacement of damaged arcs can also be carried out without having to remove the tarpaulin from the
vehicle.
If the terminal part of the arc is not damaged it is not even necessary to remove the cables from the tarpaulin, it
will suffice once the arc to be substituted is identified to:
I. Remove the screws holding the arc fixed to the extremities equipped with a sliding shoe.
II. Undo the shoe and extract the arc from the lower pocket of the tarpaulin that normally holds it.
III. Insert the new arc in the pocket of the tarpaulin paying
attention not to tear the tarpaulin.
IV. Refit the cables between the two elements of the
dismountable plug, fitting together the elements thereof,
and reassemble the shoe, plug and arc.
V. Check the distance of the lateral mountings of the arc from
the lateral sides of the box and adjust it to the original
measure (if necessary)
VI.
Definitively tighten the screws that hold the
shoe and
dismountable plug
attached to the arc