3-1 2215 FRAME ASSEMBLY
No assembly is needed for the 2215 frame.
However, it needs to be placed on stands about
36" high in an open, level area. If your 2210 Series
Weatherproofer is equipped with frame extensions,
see
for their proper in-
stallation procedures.
Paragraph 3-2.6
describes
proper installation of tool boxes.
3-2 2217 FRAME ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT
READ ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AT THE
FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE ATTEMPT-
ING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES.
IMPORTANT
SEE FIGURE 3-1 FOR PART NAMES.
3-2.1
Place both frame halves on stands about
36" high in an open, level area.
a.
Use 3/4" x 2-1/2" cap screws and 3/4" lock-
ing nuts in the tube plates.
b.
Use 3/4" x 6-1/2" cap screws with locking
nuts in the mast plates.
c.
Install bushing on rear top mast capscrew
and bushing with front leveler link on front top
capscrew.
IMPORTANT
LONG ARM OF LEVELER SHOULD BE DOWN
WITH GREASE ZERK FACING FORWARD. (SEE
FIGURE 3-7.)
CAUTION
FRONT LEVELING LINKAGE MUST BE
INSTALLED ON FRONT MAST PLATE
BOLT OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR DUR-
ING OPERATION.
d.
Bolt the two halves together. Leave all bolts
loose, initially.
3-2.2
Level the frame halves.
3-2.3
Tighten all connecting bolts to the torques
listed in
Table 2-1, “Standard Bolt
Torques”
.
IMPORTANT
BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE TOP AND BOTTOM
BOLTS EQUALLY.
3-2.4
Mark the spacing for shank mounts on the
tool bars. See
for
their proper locations.
3-2.5
FRAME EXTENSIONS: If your 2210 Series
Weatherproofer needs frame extensions to
add extra shanks:
a.
Install the extensions by securing them to
the plates provided on the sides of the
frames. Use 3/4" x 2-1/2" cap screws and
locking nuts to secure the plates.
b.
Secure the braces on the long frame exten-
sions to the frame with U-bolts and locking
nuts.
3-2.6
TOOL BOXES: Insert tool boxes into the
exposed front corners of the frame tubing.
Secure them in a closed position using a
snap pin.
3-3
Summary of Contents for 2210
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Page 15: ...2 7 Figure 2 3 2215 4 30 Shank Disc Spacing NOTE DISC GANG ANGLE SHOWN IS 20o...
Page 16: ...2 8 Figure 2 4 2215 5 24 Shank Disc Spacing NOTE DISC GANG ANGLE SHOWN IS 20o...
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Page 19: ...2 11 Figure 2 7 2217 5 30 Shank Disc Spacing NOTE DISC GANG ANGLE SHOWN IS 20o...
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Page 24: ...2 16 Figure 2 12 2217 9 24 Shank Disc Spacing NOTE DISC GANG ANGLE SHOWN IS 20o...
Page 26: ...3 2 Figure 3 1 2217 Frame Assembly...
Page 28: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 2215 Rockshaft Installation Figure 3 3 2215 Gauge Wheel Cylinder Installation...
Page 30: ...3 6 Figure 3 4 2217 Rockshaft Installation Figure 3 5 2217 Gauge Wheel Cylinder Installation...
Page 34: ...3 10 Figure 3 7 Pull Hitch Installation...
Page 36: ...3 12 Figure 3 8 Rigid Riser Disc Gang Installation...
Page 38: ...3 14 Figure 3 9 Flex Disc Gang Installation...
Page 40: ...3 16 Figure 3 10 Spring Shank Installation...
Page 45: ...4 3 Figure 4 2 2210 Series Lubrication Schedule...
Page 47: ...4 5 Figure 4 4 2210 Series Spacer Block Placement...
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