Wing Lift Cylinders (Fig. 16, 17)
Slotted holes in the lift cylinder bracket allow for adjust-
ment of the wing lift cylinders. With the cylinder fully
extended manually pull the pivot pin outward. The pivot
pin should rest up against the outer edge of the pivot
hole on each wing section.
Tighten the bolts to a torque of 65 ft-lb. Once the cylinder
is in the correct position, adjust the wing vertical stop on
the top of the deck.
NOTE: If the wings do not raise all the way (perpendicu-
lar to the deck), the wing lift cylinders may need adjust-
ment. Adjust the wing stops after adjusting the wing lift
cylinders.
Figure 16
1. Slotted wing shaft bracket holes
2. Slotted lift cylinder bracket holes
Figure 17
1. Wing lift cylinder
3. Designed gap
2. Manually pull pin forward
Wing Stop Adjustment (Fig. 18)
1. Lower deck to floor, remove wing cover and raise
wings to 90
°
(perpendicular to deck). Block mechanical
door in fully raised position. Loosen jam nuts.
2. Pull up on mechanical door lift lever. Tighten th
e wing
bolt jam nuts by hand so that there is no gap between
the bolt head and the main deck surface.
3. Tighten jam nuts, lower wings and install covers.
Adjust mechanical door height if necessary.
Figure 18
1. Wing stop bolt
3. Jam nuts
2. Mechanical door lift lever
4. Main deck surface
Adjustments
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