5
Unpacking the Operator
When you receive your 750 Operator, complete the
following steps.
Inspect the shipping box for physical damage such as
leaking oil or a torn carton. Then inspect the operator
after you remove it from the box. Notify the carrier
immediately if you note any damage because the carrier
must witness the damage before you can file a claim.
As you unpack the boxes, insure that all the parts listed
below are included.
Power Unit (see Figure 1):
1 vinyl box with key (the power unit is shipped
separately from the box)
Drive Unit (see Figure 1):
1 Hydraulic drive attached to its base plate with 4
leveling bolts installed and with the sleeve fitted
over the splined shaft
2 "Box halves" (right-angled and lipped pieces of
galvanized steel that together form the sides of
the box around the drive unit)
1 Top cover protected by peel-off plastic
1 Package containing 2 mounting C brackets, 6
screws to hold cover on the drive unit, 4 ring
fittings for hydraulic lines, 1 plastic half-sleeve
to fit around drive shaft and match top cover, one
0.3-qt (
1
/
4
liter) container of hydraulic fluid
1 Plastic collar around splined shaft
(a)
(b)
1 Oil
plug
2 Vent
screw
3
Manual Release lever
4
By-pass valve screws
5
Hydraulic 90-deg elbow
couplings
6
Bleed screws
7 Leveling
bolts
Figure 1. Parts of the 750 (a) the power unit and (b) the drive unit (sometimes referred
to as the ram unit)