Installing the Brushes
1.
Inspect the broom core for damage or excessive
wear. Replace it if it is damaged.
2.
Stand the broom core on end. Starting with
a polypropylene brush, install new brushes,
ensuring the prongs straddle the rods of the core
(
). Alternate between polypropylene
and wire brushes, with each consecutive brush
180° apart.
Note:
The last brush installed should be a
polypropylene brush.
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1.
Prongs
3.
Polypropylene brush
2.
Rod
4.
Wire brush
3.
Install the retaining plate (
).
4.
Lay the core on the ground.
Important:
Do not move the core using the
brushes.
5.
Lower the hood over the core.
Note:
You may need to push the broom core
toward the motor end to bypass the side of the
hood when installing it.
6.
Install the bearing mount plate (
7.
Install the mount plate and secure it with the
nuts.
8.
Remove the bolt (3/8 x 3-1/2 inches) and washer
securing the drive adapter to the hydraulic motor
and apply a thin layer of grease to the splines of
the motor (
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1.
Bolt (3/8 x 3-1/2 inches)
4.
Motor splines
2.
Washer
5.
Motor
3.
Drive adapter
9.
Secure the drive adapter using the bolt (3/8 x
3-1/2 inches) and washer (
).
10.
Install the motor assembly using the 4 bolts
removed previously.
11.
Install the hoses in the clamp.
Checking the Hydraulic
Lines
Service Interval:
Before each use or daily
WARNING
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can
penetrate skin and cause injury. Fluid injected
into the skin must be surgically removed
within a few hours by a doctor familiar with
this form of injury; otherwise, gangrene may
result.
•
Keep your body and hands away from
pinhole leaks or nozzles that eject
high-pressure hydraulic fluid.
•
Use cardboard or paper to find hydraulic
leaks; never use your hands.
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