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Fig. 13 –
LXG420R, LXG430R, and LXG430RP Electrical Harnesses
1. Control Valve Connectors
2. Valve Harness
3. Remote Grapple Control Box
4. Power Connection
5.3.2 LXG420R, LXG430R, and LXG430RP
Electrical Connections
The LXG420R and LXG430R require 12 VDC from the skid steer
cab to power the hydraulic control valve for the grapple and
rotator.
The LXG430RP requires 12 VDC from the skid steer cab to
power three hydraulic control valves for the grapple and rotator,
the hydraulic winch, and the extendable boom.
IMPORTANT! When assembling wire harnesses, apply
a thin coating of silicone dielectric grease to the harness
connectors. The grease helps to stop any possibility of
future corrosion.
Clean the ends, then apply a small amount to the surfaces of
the connectors where they meet. Wipe off any excess.
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Connect the harness to the control valve on the grapple.
Tie-wrap the harness to the hoses and route along the
boom to the cab. Secure the harness to avoid chafing or
pinching.
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In the cab, mount the control switch box in a convenient
place. It should be positioned to easily toggle back and
forth when operating.
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Connect the harness to a 12 VDC power supply, for
example a cigar lighter.
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400
Series
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LXG420R and LXG430R
LXG430RP
Installation
LXG400 Series
Log Grapples
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