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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-1 ASSEMBLY - SAFETY
It is very important that your new 1230 Series
Coulter Chisel be properly assembled, adjusted
and lubricated before use. Illustrations in this sec-
tion show proper assembly procedures. Remove
paint from grease fittings. Replace any grease fit-
tings that are damaged or missing. Be sure to re-
turn screws, clips, etc., to their original locations.
To insure alignment of assemblies,
leave the
nuts loose until completion
of final assembly.
Use lock washers or flat washers as specified.
Spread all cotter pins.
After completion
of final assembly,
tighten all
nuts evenly
to prevent misalignment, distortion or
binding. Tighten all screws and nuts to the recom-
mended torques shown in
CAUTION
1. THE PERSON OR PERSONS WHO
ASSEMBLE THIS MACHINE MUST
HAVE THE ABILITY TO READ, UNDER-
STAND AND FOLLOW THE STEP BY
STEP ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTION OUTLINED
HEREIN.
2. ASSEMBLY AREA SHOULD BE
LEVEL, CLEAN AND FREE OF DEBRIS
TO PREVENT ASSEMBLY PERSON-
NEL FROM TRIPPING OR FALLING.
3. INSPECT ALL PARTS FOR SHARP
EDGES, GREASE, OIL OR DIRT WHICH
MIGHT CAUSE INJURY DURING AS-
SEMBLY.
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Summary of Contents for 1230 Series
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