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SAFETY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch for this symbol. It points out important safety 

 

 

 

 

precautions. It means “Attention – Be Alert!” 

 
 

DEFINITIONS: 
CAUTION: 

Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. 

 

WARNING: 

Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. 

 

DANGER: 

Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. 

 
If any decals become damaged, detached, or illegible contact your dealer or Sioux Steel Company at 
(800)-557-4689 for 

free replacements

 
A careful operator is the best operator. To help prevent accidents, read the following precautions before 
operating this equipment. Equipment should be operated only by those who are responsible and 
knowledgeable of this type of equipment. 
 
Carefully review the procedures given in this manual with all operators. It is important that all operators be 
familiar with and follows safety precautions. Improper use of equipment can cause serious injury or death. 
 

1.  Read the operator's manual before operating equipment. 
2.  Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs away from all pinch points. 
3. 

DO NOT 

remove any safety devices that have been provided for your protection. 

4. 

DO NOT 

work around the equipment in loose clothing that might catch in any moving parts. 

5. 

DO NOT 

modify the equipment without consulting a dealer or Sioux Steel Co. 

6.   

Do NOT 

clean, lubricate, or adjust equipment, while equipment is operating. 

7.  Inspect the equipment regularly for any damage before and after each use. If damage to 

equipment occurs, equipment should not be used until repairs are made. Immediately, contact 
your dealer or Sioux Steel Warranty Department at (800) 557-4689. Repair of damages should be 
implemented as soon as practical, with appropriate Sioux Steel replacement parts. 
 

REMEMBER: Sioux Steel Co. includes all reasonable means for accident prevention except a safe 
and careful operator. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for S202800

Page 1: ...VIDED BREATHER VENT INTO THE TOP CHAMBER OF THE CYLINDER FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN INCONSITENT PERFORMANCE IF BREATHER IS ALREADY INSTALLED DISREGARD AND CONTINUE READING OPERATORS MANUAL FOR PRO...

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Page 3: ...2 19 ECN 19 044 Manual Head Gate S202800 LH S208753 RH Left Handed Version Depicted WARNING Keep hands and fingers away from all hinged and moving parts during operation Sioux Steel Company P O Box 12...

Page 4: ...FORMATION PG 6 PARTS LIST BREAKDOWN LH PG 7 9 PARTS LIST BREAKDOWN RH PG 10 12 ASSEMBLY CYLINDER PG 13 HEAD GATE SET UP PG 14 MAINTENANCE PG 15 TROUBLESHOOTING PG 16 HEAD GATE OPERATION PG 17 WARRANTY...

Page 5: ...perators It is important that all operators be familiar with and follows safety precautions Improper use of equipment can cause serious injury or death 1 Read the operator s manual before operating eq...

Page 6: ...oved from head gate Grease the 4 grease zerks found on the linkage rod ends Oil all other hinged and moving parts Before operation of head gate cycle the head gate at least 10 times ensuring to stop f...

Page 7: ...3 14 S208767 Spacer 1 15 S202726 Short Link Ass y 1 16 S202727 Long Link Ass y 1 17 S208499PG Frame LH 1 18 S201299 Cylinder 1 19 S202789P Pivot Spacer 1 20 S202739 Shoulder Bolt 1 21 K699010 Flange...

Page 8: ...8 See next page for linkage breakdown and details Front View showing short linkage connection...

Page 9: ...9 Rear View of Doors showing short linkage connection...

Page 10: ...e 3 14 S208767 Spacer 1 15 S202726 Short Link Ass y 1 16 S202727 Long Link Ass y 1 17 S208746PG Frame RH 1 18 S201299 Cylinder 1 19 S202789P Pivot Spacer 1 20 S202739 Shoulder Bolt 1 21 K699010 Flange...

Page 11: ...11 See next page for linkage breakdown and details Front View showing short Linkage connection...

Page 12: ...12 Rear View of Doors showing short linkage connection...

Page 13: ...pler 1 7 K194518 Cyl Spring Stop 1 8 K194519 1 3 16 Snap Ring 1 9 K696085 Bearing Ball 1 10 K696086 Conical Spring 1 11 K195857 220 O Ring 3 12 K194527 Cyl Rod 1 13 K194535 Spring Compression 1 14 K19...

Page 14: ...provided breather plug into the top chamber of the cylinder If breather is already installed disregard and proceed to next step Before operation of head gate cycle the head gate at least 10 times ens...

Page 15: ...cel 31 10W Shell AW36 or AW46 Oil measure and set aside 11 ozs of oil 2 Remove cylinder from head gate 3 Remove cylinder actuator and drain oil from the top reservoir 4 Carefully remove the cylinder r...

Page 16: ...a Top plunger may be stuck Lubricate top plunger rod where rod enters top reservoir with an aerosol type lubricant b Verify cap and jam nut on top plunger are tight and set at proper setting to preve...

Page 17: ...ort it may be necessary to give a sharp pull on the handle Operation Open Head Gate Close Head Gate Optional Handle Storage Position Safety Chain Pull Handle Down to Close Head Doors Push Handle Up To...

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Page 19: ...hinder the functionality of the Products E LIFETIME GUARANTEED GATES The Limited Warranty for New Sioux Steel Company Products shall apply to the Lifetime Guaranteed Gates Gates for the life of the or...

Page 20: ...tom See Figure 1 6 Cycle the head gate 10 times ensuring to stop for 5 seconds between opening and closing AND each cycle 7 Close head gate and manually pull open Then measure gap at the top The gap c...

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