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Lifting Arms
Figure 10-12 Arm alignment (the location of the chain tension bolts is indicated by arrows)
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The above illustration shows a standard Right-Hand
TM
arm.
Bleeding Air Out of the Lifting Arm Hydraulic
Circuit
When replacing a hydraulic cylinder, a holding valve, or when opening the Right Hand™ hydraulic
circuit, air may enter the hoses located between the proportional valve and the arm cylinder. Because
air cannot be completely removed by the normal use of the arm, the system must be bled.
The Right Hand™ arm is composed of three hydraulic subcircuits, which must be bled individually
depending on the modifications done. Those subcircuits are the following:
Summary of Contents for automizer
Page 1: ...AUTOMIZERTM MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...AUTOMIZER MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
Page 10: ...viii Table of Contents...
Page 16: ...6 Introduction...
Page 30: ...20 Safety 7 Put the safety pin back in place...
Page 83: ...General Maintenance 73 Figure 3 72 Rubber seal...
Page 114: ...104 Lubrication Figure 4 10 Lube charts on vehicle right hand side...
Page 115: ...Lubrication 105 Figure 4 11 AUTOMIZER lubrication charts...
Page 116: ...106 Lubrication...
Page 124: ...114 Lubrication Packer Lubrication Points 2 Grease fitting LH side front cylinder pin...
Page 126: ...116 Lubrication Sump Box Hinges Grease fittings...
Page 180: ...170 Pneumatic System...
Page 183: ...Troubleshooting 173 Figure 8 4 Ball end hex wrench metric and SAE...
Page 192: ...182 Troubleshooting Figure 8 9 Tailgate locking mechanism...
Page 239: ...Lifting Arms 229 Figure 10 23 Arm w 96 gallon gripper...