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INSTALLATION OF FLEXIBLE ELEMENT
5.
You may loosen the flange assembly screws as much as possible without
disassembly of cover or you may
remove the screws completely thus
disassembling the cover. In either
case wrap the flexible element around
the flange assembling. Make sure the
beads of the element are fully worked
down upon the seats of covers as
shown in the detail on the right
drawing. To insure proper seating, rap
on the tire O.D. with a small mallet
until the split is closed.
IMPORTANT : Split must be closed
after assembly is completed.
FLEXIBLE ELEMENT INSTALLATION
6.
Hold with your hand the split of the flexible element. Tighten (finger tight) one
or two screws directly opposite the split. Using both hands knead the tire
pulling it toward the split. Repeat the procedure on all remaining screws.
Retighten each screw, in succession, with a torque wrench to 300 in-lb.
NOTE :
The metal pieces of the coupling that clamp the rubber element will operate properly
only if tightly clamped by the screws. Over tightening cannot damage the rubber
element, but being too loose may damage the coupling.
TO REPLACE TIRE
Loosen all flange assembly screws completely to disengage the covers of the flange
assemblies. Grasp one end of the flexible element at the split and peel it off the
flange assemblies. Remove any foreign substances, such dirt, off both sides of the
flange assemblies and install the new flexible element according to step 5 and 6. If
necessary to replace flange assembly screws, use only grade 8 or equivalent.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
: Because of the possible danger to person(s) or property
from accidents which may result in the use of this products, it is important that the
Hi-Flex coupling be used in accordance with the engineering information specified
in the catalog and in these instructions. Proper installation, maintenance and
operating procedures must be observed. Proper guards and other safety devices
that may be needed or specified in safety codes should be provided and used, but
are neither provided by, nor the responsibility of the manufacturer.
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