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Figure 3
Front Castor Wheel Assembly
1.
Tensioning cap
3.
Spacers
2.
Thrust washers
4.
Front castor spindle
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Figure 4
Rear Castor Wheel Assembly
1.
Tensioning cap
3.
Spacers
2.
Thrust washers
4.
Rear castor spindle
2.
Slide the spacers onto the castor spindle to get
the desired height of cut; refer to the chart in
Adjusting the Height of Cut (page 12)
.
3.
Slide a thrust washer onto the spindle, push the
round castor spindle through the front castor
arm, and the hex castor spindle through the rear
castor arm.
4.
Install another thrust washer and the remaining
spacers onto the spindle and install the
tensioning cap to secure the assembly.
Important:
The thrust washers, not the
spacers, must contact the top and bottom
of the castor arm.
5.
Ensure that all 4 castor wheels are set at the
same height of cut and roll the cutting unit off
the pallet.
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Installing the Lift Arms
Parts needed for this procedure:
1
Right lift arm
1
Left lift arm
2
Pivot pin
2
Cotter pin (5/32 x 1-3/4 inches)
Procedure
1.
On one side of the traction unit, loosen (do not
remove) the wheel nuts that secure the wheel
and tire assembly to the front wheel studs.
2.
Jack up the machine until the front wheel is off
the floor. Use jack stands to prevent it from
accidentally falling.
3.
Remove the wheel nuts and slide the wheel and
tire assembly off the studs.
4.
Mount a lift arm (with the ball joint end positioned
outward) to the pivot bracket with a pivot pin and
a cotter pin (5/32 x 1-3/4 inches) (
).
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