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LIX-575 June 24, 2021 Rev00

STEP 3

Place Clamp assembly over male threads 
of outlet.

Cylinder Nut heads MUST be on top side of
Clamps.

EXTEND-A-GUN
MALE OUTLET
THREADS

TOP SIDE
OF CLAMPS

CYLINDER
NUT HEAD

LOOSE CLAMP
ASSEMBLY

STEP 4

Screw monitor onto Extend-A-Gun until monitor
base bottoms out against Extend-A-Gun outlet.

Threaded joint seals with an O-ring and will leak if
monitor base bottoms out on Clamp assembly
instead of Extend-A-Gun outlet.

Do not use pipe dope or Loctite on threads. Use
of tread locking compounds is unnecessary and
will make removal difficult.

MONITOR INLET

LOOSE CLAMP
ASSEMBLY

MISALIGNED “STRAIGHT 
AHEAD REFERENCE MARK”

EXTEND-A-GUN
OUTLET

STEP 5

Unscrew monitor base from Extend-A-Gun outlet
until “Straight Ahead Reference Mark” is facing
desired direction.*

Monitor may be unscrewed up to one full rotation
from bottomed-out condition. Monitor will leak if
unthreaded more than one rotation (360°) from
bottomed-out condition.

* “Straight Back Reference Mark” on 
   Hurricane RC monitors.

*ALIGNED “STRAIGHT
AHEAD REFERENCE MARK”

WIRE SKIRT NOT SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES

    

    

EQUAL SPACING

 

ALTERNATE BOLTS
WITH EACH HALF TURN

TIGTHEN ONE TURN
PAST FINGER TIGHT

Rotate clamps to desired position and tighten

 

Screws until finger tight. Maintain equal spacing 
between Clamp ends.

Tighten Screws one additional turn using a 5/32" 
(4mm) hex wrench. Alternate Screws each 
half-turn.

To avoid damage to the monitor, ensure Clamps 
do not interefere with RC monitor Power/Com 
cable and that Screws are not overtightened.

STEP 6

Summary of Contents for Extend-A-Gun VP

Page 1: ...ice without understanding the manual and receiving proper training is a misuse of this equipment Obtain safety information at tft com serial number This equipment is intended for use by trained and qu...

Page 2: ...IBILITY to know that you have been properly trained in Fire ghting and or Emergency Response and in the use precautions and care of any equipment you may be called upon to use 4 IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBIL...

Page 3: ...PLATE BRACKET INSTALLATION 7 0 EXTEND A GUN VP INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 7 1 POSITION INDICATING HANDWHEEL NOT INCLUDED 7 2 DECK MONITOR UP DOWN TOGGLE SWITCH NOT INCLUDED 7 3 PNEUMATIC REQUIREMENTS 7 4...

Page 4: ...g a nozzle is very powerful and capable of causing injury and property damage Make sure the nozzle is securely attached and pointing in a safe direction before water is turned on Do not direct water s...

Page 5: ...the equipment may be shortened due to the effects of corrosion and is not covered under warranty MECHANICAL Waterway Size 3 76mm Safe Operating Range for Monitor Outlet Maximum flow rates at specified...

Page 6: ...NUMBER VALVE INDICATOR REED SWITCH STOWED INDICATOR REED SWITCH EXTENDED INDICATOR MANUAL OVERIDE PIN REED SWITCH VALVE INDICATOR EXTEND AIR VALVE CONNECTION RETRACT AIR VALVE CONNECTION 1 4 QUICK CO...

Page 7: ...pyright Task Force Tips LLC 2021 7 LIX 575 June 24 2021 Rev00 3 4 OVERALL DIMENSIONS Figure 3 4 5 75 7 25 02817 1 036 6 2 57 25 63 1 67 1 0 1 520 723 03 72 723 2 17 5 2 6 1 7 7 5 6 7 1 8 81 76 6 2 1 1...

Page 8: ...sed position 3 Remove the manual override pin from the STORED position 4 While holding the monitor in the fully raised position insert the pin through the center hole of the bracket and into a small p...

Page 9: ...all fasteners to specified values NAME _______________________________________ DATE ______ _____ __________ 1 Determine the value of H2 using the table below 2 Determine the value of D1 for you instal...

Page 10: ...ith the proposed installation 6A Calculate the moment arm about the lower mounting bracket L by adding together D1 D2 D3 and H2 L D1 D2 D3 H2 6B Determine R using the same side load chart referenced i...

Page 11: ...10 8 16 0 2 0 1 0 25 4 11 3 16 0 2 5 31 4 14 2 14 5 2 0 24 4 10 8 15 0 2 0 26 4 11 7 15 0 3 0 25 4 10 8 14 0 3 0 27 4 12 2 14 0 D1 D2 Height D3 Min D3 Max 4 0 26 4 10 8 13 0 4 0 28 4 12 6 13 0 8 0 1 0...

Page 12: ...square steel tube with two U bolts to be used as the upper bracket and a saddle bracket similar to a heavy duty muffler clamp for the lower bracket Both brackets must be used This kit is designed for...

Page 13: ...Bracket Welding Diagram see section 6 3 2 1 Both brackets must be used To minimize stress the brackets should be as far apart as possible when clamped to the Extend A Gun VP tube Refer to the SIDE LO...

Page 14: ...by a single pole single throw switch chosen by the installer which will toggle the input of an electrical relay This toggle switch will only function when the valve is closed and should be mounted ad...

Page 15: ...6 0 it is critical to verify adequate clearance for the deck plate and pneumatic cylinder It is also critical to verify clearance for the swing radius of the valve which must be spun onto a threaded c...

Page 16: ...9 noted has the gearbox facing rearward when the inlet is on the left side 4 As viewed from the outlet end of the device the pneumatic cylinder must always be mounted approximately 180 from the valve...

Page 17: ...erway through the clearance hole keeping the reed switch wiring above the deck 5 Install the U bolts in the mounting brackets and torque the nuts per Section 6 0 which varies by bracket type 8 2 VALVE...

Page 18: ...ting screws using a 5 16 hex driver then rotate the gearbox until the REFERENCE ARROW points towards the letter from the table If resistance is encountered rotate the opposite direction instead to avo...

Page 19: ...the two notches on the bottom of the deck plate While holding the cylinder up against the deck plate install the band clamp spacer as low as practical between the telescoping waterway and the pneumati...

Page 20: ...ll magnetic switches ternimate in Deutsch connectors with labels Refer to the wiring diagram for proper installation 4 There is also an electrically actuated pneumatic directional control valve that r...

Page 21: ...Copyright Task Force Tips LLC 2021 21 LIX 575 June 24 2021 Rev00 8 5 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 8 5 1 8 5 2 PLUG REFERENCE Figure 8 5 2...

Page 22: ...r complete installation perform the following actions in order NOTICE D Damage to equipment may occur when operated with low clearance Always ensure there is adequate clearance before attempting to ra...

Page 23: ...unted to an Extend A Gun with a PL outlet with the addition of an XFF CPL Companion Flange Kit 9 1 TWO PIECE CLAMP ROTATIONAL LOCK INSTALLATION FOR RL OUTLETS Task Force Tips monitors with RL inlet ar...

Page 24: ...MARK EXTEND A GUN OUTLET STEP 5 Unscrew monitor base from Extend A Gun outlet until Straight Ahead Reference Mark is facing desired direction Monitor may be unscrewed up to one full rotation from bott...

Page 25: ...r or replacement TFT may elect to refund the purchase price of the equipment less reasonable depreciation in complete discharge of its obligations under this limited warranty If TFT makes this electio...

Page 26: ...adapter This inlet adapter shown in Figure 3 3 bottom inlet configuration and Figure 8 2A side inlet configuration also serves as the valve seat retainer 4 Near the A port marking on the opposite side...

Page 27: ...raise If not verify 80 psi then follow the pneumatic calibration instructions 7 Per Figure 8 5 1 with switch in UP position verify continuity from terminal 85 to ground then verify 10 volts from grou...

Page 28: ...com serial number 15 0 OPERATION AND INSPECTION CHECKLIST BEFORE EACH USE the Extend A Gun VP must be inspected to this checklist 1 There is no obvious damage such as missing broken or loose parts da...

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