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INSTALLATION

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1.

Slide the tines onto the rod.

2.

With the tines sitting upright on a hard level surface in normal operating position, use 
the rod as a fixture to locate the brackets on the top of  the bucket.

NOTE:

The gap between the top of  the bucket and the top of  the forks 
should be approximately

1

/

2

". The fork should not stick more than 

8" below the bucket cutting edge.

3.

Hook the brackets over the rod and position them equally spaced across the top of  the 
bucket within the length of  the rod. If  there are only three brackets, one must be located in 
the center. Check with your customer as to the widest fork position they will require, and 
weld on the 2 outside brackets accordingly. Thus, by placing the brackets as close together 
as possible you reduce the stress on the rod.

NOTE:

The tops of  loader buckets vary greatly 
from manufacturer to manufacturer, thus 
it may be necessary to trim or notch the 
brackets to fit the bucket. The bracket 
should be positioned as close as possible 
to parallel to the ground when loader bucket 
is in level position. 

DO NOT

angle more 

than 15

o

each way.

Summary of Contents for 110 UNIV

Page 1: ...QUICK ATTACH BUCKET FORKS Operation Service Parts Manual For 1 200 to 22 000 lb Capacity November 1996 Rev 3 2009 FORM QABuckfork QXD...

Page 2: ...Area 3 Operating Safety Procedures 4 7 Operation 8 Installation 9 10 Parts Breakdown 11 Date of Purchase _____________________________ Model Number _______________________________ Serial Number _____...

Page 3: ...HURT BY TIPPING THE MACHINE LOSING THE LOAD KNOW YOUR SAFETY RULES Before operating fork equipped loader read your fork owner s manual Use extreme caution when operating ALWAYS KEEP LOAD CENTERED ON T...

Page 4: ...to lift them Avoid loads of loose material if possible Check that loads are properly banded or strapped together If you will be placing loads at high elevations remember your depth perception is decre...

Page 5: ...problem area When operating on docks ramps or floors check for weak spots Clear away trash and debris Pick up anything that could puncture a tire Watch for any condition that could cause Loss of Contr...

Page 6: ...e operate the machine as if you were transporting a partial load Carry the load low always at the lowest possible bucket height recognizing the irregularities in the surface of the working area Keep y...

Page 7: ...Adjust the width between the forks to the widest setting allowed by the load Be certain that the load is secure DO NOT drag a load When carrying a suspended load avoid sudden starts stops and turns U...

Page 8: ...s low as possible while maneuvering the machine into position 3 DO NOT lift the load until the machine is as close as possible to the place where the load will go 4 DO NOT raise the load if the forks...

Page 9: ...ng the tines contact a solid object while turning NEVER let anyone near the pinch points of the machine including 1 The pivot point of an articulated machine 2 The loader lift arms 3 The loader bucket...

Page 10: ...apacity of the forks you are using Check the serial number plate which shows the capacity Remember the forks rated capacity is at the center point of the tine The tines can slide sideways to adjust th...

Page 11: ...oss the top of the bucket within the length of the rod If there are only three brackets one must be located in the center Check with your customer as to the widest fork position they will require and...

Page 12: ...he forks extend more than 8 below the bucket it will be necessary to order new rod bushings to weld on the forks in a lower position 5 Complete the welding of the brackets to the bucket The weld shoul...

Page 13: ...and quantity required MODEL NO OF LOAD NO OF FITS BUCKET NO TINES CAPACITY BRACKETS OPENING WEIGHT 12 UNIV 2 1 200 lbs 3 17 to 25 185 25 UNIV 2 2 500 lbs 3 24 to 32 255 40 UNIV 2 4 000 lbs 4 32 to 40...

Page 14: ...erpreted to render us liable for injury or damages of any kind or nature direct consequential or contingent to person or property This warranty does not extend to loss of crops loss because of delay i...

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