5
Unpacking the Operator
When you receive your 760 Operator, inspect the
shipping boxes for physical damage such as leaking oil
or a torn carton. Then inspect the operator, the mounting
box, and the control panel after you remove them from
the boxes. 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.
760 Operator
:
Figure 1. Hydraulic pump/ drive assembly with
a plastic shipping cover fitted over the rack.
Package containing:
•
4 bolts and 4 lock washers for attaching
the 760 Operator to the load bearing box.
•
1 unassembled Manual Release housing
and its necessary screws and nuts.
•
1 brass rod with a plastic gear and a
second brass gear assembly with key,
spacer, and disc for limiting access to one
side.
Load Bearing Box:
Figure 2. Cast aluminum box with stainless
steel lid; inside, a pinion cover is attached to
the box with 4 screws.
Figure 3. The Splined Collar, which comes on
the shaft of the Load Bearing Box, attaches to
the gate.
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