To perform service on the brush housing, brush assem-
bly or roller, the following procedure can be used. These
steps will reduce the chance that brush housing compo-
nents will fall or shift during the service process.
1. Position sweeper on a level surface with dump hop-
per empty and lowered. Have sweeper attached to tow-
ing vehicle, engage vehicle parking brake, stop engine
and remove key from the ignition switch. Chock sweep-
er wheels to prevent sweeper from moving.
2. With brush housing resting on the ground, remove
fasteners that secure component(s) that are to be re-
moved (see Brush, Brush Housing and/or Roller in this
section).
3. Support component(s) to prevent it (them) from shift-
ing position.
4. Start tow vehicle. Slowly raise sweeper hopper while
allowing brush housing component(s) to remain on the
ground.
5. Raise hopper and place cylinder stop on lift cylinder
to secure sweeper frame.
6. Perform necessary service on removed compo-
nent(s).
7. Once necessary service has been completed, posi-
tion serviced component(s) under raised hopper.
8. Remove cylinder stop from lift cylinder. Slowly lower
hopper to correctly position component(s) to be
installed.
9. Install component(s) to machine (see Brush, Brush
Housing and/or Roller in this section).
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