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Rev: 19/September/2017
Step 7.1.1:
MIC210 Control Box Installation
Depending on the grain box, two different mounting brackets may
be used. If the grain box already has a large ‘U’-shaped bracket
which houses air controls, use the basic plate. If not equipped with
this ‘U’ –shaped bracket then the shielded bracket which mounts to
the back side of the mud flap bracket should be used. The MIC210
Control Box mounting plate will be mounted to the box using the
3/8” bolts provided. Wire in the power wire and the electric tarp
motor wires (if applicable) before securing the MIC210 Control Box
to the mounting plate
.
Step 7.1.2: Wiring the MIC210 System on a grain truck equipped
with an electric tarp
Run 6 AWG wire from the battery underneath the truck, along the frame to
the MIC210 control box. Make sure the inline circuit breaker is connected to
the positive wire near the battery,
but do not connect to the battery until
all wire ends are connected correctly to refrain from shorting anything out
.
Once the wires are installed and secured to the truck, thread the wires
through the appropriate hole (described below) of the mounting plate
coming in from behind the plate. Remove the punch outs with a chisel and
hammer. Place a grommet in each of the slots to protect the wires
.
Run the
#6 double strand wire from the MIC210 box
along the truck frame to the rear box hinge
point. Now run the wires along the box
frame to the front box sill. Leave a slight
amount of slack at point (G) and continue
running the wire along the pivot arm.
Secure the wire to the top pivot arm (I) with
the tie straps provided. Attach the wire to
the truck with the wire clips and 1/4"x1"
self-tapping screws that are provided.
MIC210 MOUNTED
TO BRACKET
SHIELDED MUD FLAP
BRACKET MOUNT
BOLTED TO STEEL
MUD FLAP MOUNT
PUNCH
OUTS
Shielded Mud Flap Bracket Mount
PUNCH
OUTS
Basic Plate
BASIC MOUNTING
PLATE
U-SHAPED
BRACKET
WIRES THROUGH HOLE
IN THE FRAME
TARP WIRE