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6280 PROCEDURES
Figure A
Side Weight
Figure B
Wheel Securing
Screw
Wheel
Cleaner
Figure C
COUNTER WEIGHTS
• It is not necessary to have counterweights on to use
machine. Use only as needed (See Figure A).
• Use 9/16" blade wrench (supplied). Each counterweight
is attached with two 3/8" bolts. Remove bolts and
counterweights. Weights are heavy, use caution when
removing or mounting.
• Weights – 44 lbs., front weight – 41 lbs., each side weight.
• Machine total weight with counterweights – 378 lbs..
• Machine weight without counterweights – 250 lbs..
• Optional additional front weight, #6250 –146A (not shown).
WHEEL CLEANER ADJUSTMENT
• Unplug machine.
• Loosen wheel cleaner with 9/16" wrench (See Figure B).
• Slide cleaner up to face of wheel until it touches but
DOES NOT dig into wheel surface.
• Retighten firmly.
• Over tightening wheel cleaner could cause damage
to wheel.
WHEEL REMOVAL
• Examine back of wheels (with a flashlight is helpful) to
see if debris is built up.
• Keep clean from yarn build up.
• Unplug machine.
• Lay machine on its side.
• Use provided 3/16" allen wrench.
• Remove Axle Pin (new style only)
(See Figure D).
• Remove wheel securing screw
(See Figure C & D).
• Remove wheel securing cap.
• Wheel will slide off. Watch for keyway key.
DO NOT LOSE.
• Remove wheel spacer. This should be
inspected at regular intervals.
Front
Weight
Wheel
Cleaner
CAUTION:
Pinch Point.
Axle
Pin
Figure D
Wheel
Cleaner
New Style
Old Style