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Cutter position, with tension handle
is rest position.

Tension handle full closed against
tensioner frame. Cutter rotated about
30 degrees, strap severed.

PARTS LIST, WTD-2 (260060)

KEY

QTY.

PART#

DESCRIPTION

1

1

260058

Handle

2

1

424266

Housing base

3

1

260062

Gripper shaft assy.

4

1

260063

Windlass

5

1

260064

Ratchet wheel

6

1

260066

Gripper spring, LH

7

1

424267

Cutter sleeve

8

2

260068

Ratchet stop

9

2

260069

Ratchet spring

10

1

424268

Cutter

11

2

260071

Cutter cam

12

1

260072

Cutter spring

13

2

260073

Gripper cam

14

2

171676

Retaining ring

15

1

074189

Retaining ring

16

1

171678

Roll pin

17

1

260077

Soc. head set screw

18

2

260078

Washer support

19

1

260079

Gripper screw

20

1

260080

Gripper plug

21

1

260081

Spacer

22

1

260082

Plastic sleeve

23

1

260083

Gripper

24

1

260084

Lever stud

25

1

260085

Gripper spring, RH

26

1

260086

Set screw

27

1

260087

Caution sign

28

1

260088

Information sign

29

1

023963

Brush

NOTES:

1. When ordering parts, please show tool model, part number and name.

2. All recommended spare parts are underlined and should be stocked. 

3. Standard hardware parts may be obtained from local hardware suppliers.

CUTTER CAM

The cutter (10), must be properly adjusted if the strap
is to be cut from the supply when sealing is
complete.  Note the views to right.  The cutter rotates
within the cutter sleeve.  When properly adjusted, the
cutter is parallel to the slot in the cutter sleeve when
the tension handle is in a rest position.  Fully
squeeze the tension handle against the tensioner
frame.  The cutter must rotate about 30 degrees and
cover the left hand slot. 

GRIPPER PLUG

Rotate  the gripper plug (20), in or out, as needed, until the teeth of the plug are either flush with the base surface of the tensioner
frame or .005" above the base surface.  Once adjusted, stake the plug into position. 

MAINTENANCE

Clean and apply a light weight machine oil to all moving parts on a weekly basis. Clean the gripper (23) and gripper plug (20) daily with
a wire brush (29). Debris accumulated in the teeth of either the gripper or the gripper plug must be removed with a small wire brush. A
need to clean the teeth will become apparent when the lower straps slips through the gripper during tensioning.

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