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Item 58775
Set Up
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of this
manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product.
NOTICE:
To prevent damage, do not overextend the Ram.
Ram Attachments
1. The
Extension Tubes
connect in different
combinations to reach desired lengths.
2. The
Connector Pin
is used to connect the
female end of the Ram to a Base.
3. The
Flat Base
is used on the stationary side
to spread out the force of the Ram.
4. The
V Base
is used to spread out
force on curved surfaces.
5. The
Serrated Saddle
is used on the
pushing end to prevent slipping.
6. The
Rubber Head
is used for popping dents out
of sheet metal such as doors or body panels
and to minimize damage to the work surface.
7. The
Wedge Head
is used to repair small dents
and areas located in angles and tight spaces.
8. The
Ram Toe
and
Plunger Toe
are used together to
allow spreading in areas that the Ram cannot fit into.
Note:
The Ram Toe and Plunger Toe must
only
be used together to prevent an off-center load.
Ram Setup
Note:
When positioning the Ram use a smaller
attachment on the side that is to be bent instead
of the stationary side. If the stationary side is in
danger of being bent or damaged, place a block
of wood or other material behind the Flat Base
to distribute pressure over a greater area.
1. Unscrew the End Plugs located on the end of
the Hose and Ram. Clean the end of the Hose
and the inlet on the Ram with a clean cloth.
2. Attach the Hose to the Ram.
3. Assemble attachments as shown below:
Male
Connector
Ram
Flat Base
(Install
Extensions
here as
needed)
Serrated Saddle,
Rubber Head, V Base,
or Wedge Head
Plunger Toe
Ram
Ram Toe
(Install
Extensions
here as
needed)
Note:
If using the Ram Toe and Plunger Toe, thread
the Ram Toe onto the Ram completely and align the
Plunger Toe to it. The Ram Toe and Plunger Toe must
only
be used together to prevent off-center load.
Note:
When repairing larger body panel dents
such as a dented door, fender or quarter-panel
use the Rubber Head on the pushing end.