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BAMBI BUCKET

 

Models 6072 

– 1821

 

 

SERVICE MANUAL 

2019A

 

Summary of Contents for Bambi Bucket BB1012

Page 1: ...BAMBI BUCKET Models 6072 1821 SERVICE MANUAL 2019A ...

Page 2: ... 008737 BB1821 007150 BB1012 007147 BB1821S 008739 BB1012S 005705 BB1821L 011067 Copies of this manual 000506 are available from SEI This manual is also available on the SEI website Register for manual update notifications at bambiupdate sei ind com SEI INDUSTRIES LTD 7400 Wilson Avenue Delta B C Canada V4G 1H3 Phone 604 946 3131 Fax 604 940 9566 E Mail seisales sei ind com Website www bambibucket...

Page 3: ...Version Revision Summary 2019A General Revision ...

Page 4: ...ems 12 Section 4 Making Adjustments 13 Adjusting the Dump Valve Udder 13 Adjusting Purse Strings 13 Section 5 Packing and Storage 15 Packing the Bucket 15 Storing the Bucket 17 Section 6 Troubleshooting Guide 19 Valve Troubleshooting 19 Control Head Troubleshooting 20 Section 7 Repair Assessment Guide 23 Overview of Repair Categories 23 Control Head Repair Criteria 24 Cables Repair Criteria 25 M S...

Page 5: ...Control Head Repairs 31 Rigging Repairs 39 Valve Repair and Replacement 45 Shell Repairs 48 Section 9 Specifications and Parts 55 Capacity and Weight Specifications 55 Parts 56 Section 10 Drawings 72 Section 11 Warranty 76 ...

Page 6: ...ter For your own protection and for longer bucket life always read the instructions and warnings Ignoring these warnings could result in personal injury bucket damage or aircraft damage SEI Industries Ltd offers complete parts supply and repair services for the Bambi Bucket For a repair facility in your area please contact SEI For maintenance and repair purposes parts diagrams and descriptions are...

Page 7: ...Section 1 Introduction Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 2 Bambi System Drawing ...

Page 8: ...tached to a metal ring This ring is also attached to the riser cable When the riser cable is pulled upwards it pulls the ring and puts tension on the purse strings This draws together the top faces of the tube and a rubber layer below the grommets seals the upper end of the tube When the bucket is dipped and filled with water the water pressure in the bucket presses on the outside of the tube and ...

Page 9: ...ch winds the tripline onto a cable drum In the middle of the tripline is the bullet assembly When there is no water in the bucket the spring reel winds up the tripline until the lower end of the bullet assembly reaches its limit on the bottom of the trip block WARNING Do not remove the cover on the control head while operating the Bambi Bucket With the cover removed the tripline safety keeper is n...

Page 10: ...shes past the spring loaded catch and the tripline unwinds from the spring reel allowing the dump valve to fully open When the electrical signal to the solenoid is removed springs return the linkage arms solenoid and catch to their original positions When all of the water has left the bucket the only downward force remaining on the tripline is the weight of the valve and riser This weight is overc...

Page 11: ...Section 1 Introduction Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 6 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 12: ... For this style of head if using a swivel hook always operate in the locked position to assure that the ballast is always facing forward in flight In some cases where the cargo hook is too large for the standard shackle a second larger shackle can be used If the shackle is too large it may cause the power cable to tangle pulling apart the breakaway plug WARNING Ensure that all shackles are rated w...

Page 13: ...g it is suggested that the plug be lightly taped together with vinyl tape while in use To check for continuity in the connections push the momentary contact switch A clicking sound should be heard from the control head NOTICE To operate the solenoid and release the water a momentary contact switch is used The solenoid has a 10 duty cycle Operating the solenoid continuously will result in solenoid ...

Page 14: ...096S 12 11 3 94 m BB9011 14 6 4 42 m BB9011S 12 11 3 94 m BB1012 14 6 4 42 m BB1012S 12 11 3 94 m BB1214 14 10 4 52 m BB1214S 13 3 4 04 m BB1518 15 2 4 62 m BB1518S 13 7 4 04 m BB1821 15 11 4 85 m BB1821S 14 5 4 39 m BB1821L 18 1 5 51 m Lengths are accurate to within 1 Specifications subject to change If a firesock is used add 8 0 20 m to the above dimensions To confirm the bucket overall length s...

Page 15: ...ables When the bucket is full the IDS deployment cable and IDS restrainer cables should be slack as they should not bear any load Their function is to position the hub and spoke mechanism to hold the bucket open To deploy the IDS on the ground reach into the bucket grasp the hub of the IDS and pull outward fully until the two restraining cables from the hub to the lower bucket shell are tight The ...

Page 16: ...bus The installation shall be done in accordance with FAA Advisory Circulars AC43 13 1B and AC43 13 2A and any applicable aircraft manufacturer s instructions WARNING Do not connect the PowerFill Snorkel system to any aircraft bus bar that is used for emergency or essential loads Before installation do an electrical load analysis to ensure that the generator capacity is adequate to operate the sys...

Page 17: ... bucket the total gross weight is always constant The Sacksafoam bladder interfaces with the Sacksafoam controller Dispensing can be controlled directly from the controller screen or a remote switch Bucket Model Part Reservoir Capacity Gross Weight Power Imp Gal USG Liters lb Kg BB8096 004338 10 12 45 113 51 5 A 28 VDC BB9011 BB1012 BB1214 BB1518 BB1821 See the following chart for recommended long...

Page 18: ...th a lock wire or tie wrap first It is impossible to judge udder with an empty bucket on the ground Adjusting Purse Strings Adjustment of the purse strings in the dump valve is important to ensure a good seal at the neoprene lips of the valve mouth The purse string adjustment is set and tested at the factory The purse strings may shrink or stretch after use and require adjustment Whenever new purs...

Page 19: ...op of the valve 4 Proceed to adjust the strings Once the strings are adjusted fill the Bambi Bucket with water just below the top of the valve Check to see if both lips of the valve are matched right across the top Sometimes one lip will track slightly above or below the other Usually one or two specific purse strings will cause this improper tracking To correct 1 Grasp the purse strings at the ce...

Page 20: ...Packing and Storage Packing the Bucket 1 Collapse the IDS by pushing the hub into the bucket 2 Grab the control head and pull the suspension lines taut Tape the lines together in two bunches 3 Insert the operations manual into the storage bag 4 Insert the control head into the storage bag ...

Page 21: ...head outside of the bucket to prevent the possibility of the lines tangling 6 Avoid any sharp folds along the base of the shell as this protects the shell from delamination which can occur if the Bambi Bucket is stored for a long period of time 7 Place the control head bag on top of the collapsed bucket 8 Roll the bucket into a bundle and wrap with straps supplied ...

Page 22: ...r with firefighting foam or retardant take extra care when cleaning to remove all residue Salt foam and retardant can accelerate corrosion and degradation of materials if not removed If necessary a mild detergent can be applied to remove stubborn build up Store the bucket indoors and out of direct sunlight The Bambi Bucket carrying bag makes a suitable shipping container when shipping via airfreig...

Page 23: ...Section 5 Packing and Storage Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 18 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 24: ...ds exposed past each nut If necessary butyl rubber sealant can be used to seal stubborn leaks between the shell and the gasket 2 Work out any creases in the foam lips of the dump valve If there is significant deterioration in the material it may be necessary to replace the dump valve 3 Check that the purse strings are tied to the ring at the location marked on the string and that they are threaded...

Page 25: ...should be heard when the circuit is closed 2 Check the wires on the solenoid for shorting 3 Check the terminal block for loose wires 4 Check the resistance of the solenoid using an ohmmeter It should measure approximately 5 7 ohms resistance A higher resistance may indicate a poor connection or a burned out solenoid A lower resistance may indicate a shorted out solenoid coil 5 Check for jamming of...

Page 26: ...rol head sitting vertically 8 Check for rifling in the trip block and deformation on the top of the bullet Head Releases Dump Valve Prematurely 1 Tighten trip block bolts 2 Check that links are below the centreline of the clevis pins Adjust links as required 3 Check that the links do not catch on the bolt head 4 Check the catch point for wear at the bullet Replace catch if necessary 7 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 27: ... necessary the lower set of cast lugs closest to the trip block on the head act as a safety keeper to prevent a tripline broken at the top end from causing a tail rotor strike The swage blocks should not pass between them Tripline Doesn t Return 1 Check for a broken spring in the reel A broken spring is indicated if the tension on the reel doesn t increase as the reel is wound or if the tension in...

Page 28: ...d result in personal injury or damage to equipment These defects can compromise the following functions of the Bambi Bucket structural integrity flight stability water release and flight safety Category 2 Operational All defects in this category should be repaired before the next operational day or approximately eight hours of flight time The defects do not compromise the safety of the bucket but ...

Page 29: ...ken or missing safety wire on shackle pins Broken or exposed electrical conductors Broken or missing break away plug Broken or cracked shackle yoke Category 2 Operational Repair before next day s operation or eight hours flight time Missing control head cover hardware Cracked or damaged control head cover Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition deteriorates General wear and visual co...

Page 30: ...llowing defects 10 or more randomly distributed broken strands or four adjacent broken strands Visible kink s Separation of the strands due to twisting known as bird caging Evidence of heat damage Abrasion wear comprising of more than 1 3 of the original diameter of the outside individual strands Any visible reduction in outside diameter due to overload Cracked or broken end fittings some elongati...

Page 31: ...raps Category 2 Operational Repair before next day s operation or eight hours flight time M straps with more than 25 of the fabric strands broken Visibly worn top chains Bent gouged worn or cracked shackles and shackle pins Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition deteriorates Damage to an M strap that does not exceed 25 of the fabric Minor wear impact marks or corrosion on chains Min...

Page 32: ...or missing spokes clevis pins shell brackets Three or more bent spokes bends in excess of 20 broken Category 2 Operational Repair before next day s operation or eight hours flight time One broken or cracked spoke bracket on IDS hub One broken or missing spoke One broken or missing clevis pin or shell bracket Up to two bent spokes Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition deteriorates W...

Page 33: ...ts that are worn or have damage to more than 25 of the fabric Cuts punctures or weld separations less than 3 and or cut through more than 25 of a panel strip Bottom webbing loops with more than 25 damage to fabric strands Broken or missing bottom webbing protective wear strips Five or more broken battens Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition deteriorates Wear abrasions and cuts to ...

Page 34: ...Broken or missing cinch strap retaining brackets Broken or missing cinch strap hook or mating ring Category 2 Operational Repair before next day s operation or eight hours flight time Wear or damage to cinch strap involving more than 25 of the fabric strands Missing cinch strap bracket hardware Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition deteriorates Wear or damage to cinch strap less th...

Page 35: ...ht hours flight time Up to one broken purse string Wear or damage to the purse strings comprising more than 50 of fibers Cuts or tears on valve material Broken stitching that allows separation of seam s Wear abrasion and creases that allow leakage Broken or missing valve bolts Missing or broken purse strings grommets Frayed wires on riser cable Category 3 Monitor Monitor and or repair if condition...

Page 36: ...as recommended Do not tighten control head suspension bolts over 5 ft lb 6 5 N m Tripline Replacement The tripline should be examined daily for kinks frays or loose swages Replace the tripline as soon as any deterioration is observed To remove the tripline follow these procedures 1 If possible secure the head in a clamp as shown 2 If the tripline is not broken above the trip block and the spring r...

Page 37: ...eel against the solenoid 4 Using needle nose pliers create slack in the cable by pulling the copper swage close to the drum 5 Use a small screwdriver and a stiff wire through the hole in the spring reel drum to remove the end of the tripline from the locking finger CAUTION Accidental release of a wound spring reel can result in injury to your hands Wear gloves and use caution when winding the spri...

Page 38: ...the reel stops in the direction indicated by the arrow stamped on the cover Do not over tension over rotate the spring reel Over tensioning the spring will cause damage and may lead to failure Back the spring reel off until the three holes are positioned at the top approx one full turn 8 Secure with vice grips to prevent the reel from unwinding Before installing the new tripline check the trip blo...

Page 39: ... the tripline out through the small hole to the right of the centre hole using a flat screw driver Guide the end of the swage block out through the hole 12 Pull 12 14 300 350 mm of line from the hole and pull it around the drum in a clockwise motion Insert the tripline into the small hole to the left of the larger hole when facing the head 13 Locate the locking finger in the large centre hole of t...

Page 40: ... the yoke to assist in this operation Once completed return the cable to the front of the head 16 With the tripline fully connected to the drum note that there is a swage block about 1 2 2 5 cm from the drum This block will be stopped by the safety keeper cast into the head If the tripline should break where it enters the reel drum the swage block will ensure that the tripline cannot come free of ...

Page 41: ...ur to five times to test the function then replace the cover Spring Reel Replacement To remove the old spring reel follow these procedures 1 Remove the tripline as per Tripline Replacement instructions in this manual 2 Wear gloves to protect your hands Hold the spring reel firmly and remove the clamp or other locking device 3 Release the tension gradually until the reel is completely unwound CAUTI...

Page 42: ...d between the two lugs cast in the control head To install the new spring reel 1 When fitting the new spring reel check the clearance between the reel and the control head There must be a gap of approximately 1 8 3 mm to prevent rubbing Older fabricated heads may require spacer washers under the spring reel to achieve the required clearance 2 Install the spring reel locking nut Use medium strength...

Page 43: ...back around the spring reel Remove the temporary lock and again pull the cable out Repeat until the spring reel has turned 24 revolutions total or until the reel stops Do not over tension over rotate the spring reel Over tensioning the spring will cause damage and may lead to failure 6 Back the spring reel off until the three holes are positioned at the top approx one full turn and secure the reel...

Page 44: ... procedures 1 Locate a metal bar with a 5 16 hole or drill a 5 16 hole into any metal bar If you are unable to locate a metal bar a wooden block will work however make sure to drill the hole into the end grain 2 Place the connecting link with the pin located over the hole and using a 3 16 punch drive pin through the centre holding sleeve 3 After the pin is free remove the old suspension line Place...

Page 45: ...orrectly It is recommended that you replace worn straps with factory supplied equipment There are two types of straps The short straps are vertical and are a continuous loop The long straps are diagonal and have a loop on each end Replace one set of straps at a time to avoid confusion 1 Cut off the old strap from the shackle 2 Using needle nose pliers insert the tip under the top webbing layer 3 F...

Page 46: ...ntil the knot is loose enough to remove the strap 5 Complete step a or b depending on whether the strap is short or long a For short straps grasp the strap and rotate until the joint is centred b For long straps locate the centre of the strap and fold back to form a loop 6 Pass the loop of the strap through the loop on the top of the bucket ...

Page 47: ...Section 8 Repairs Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 42 7 Twist the strap loop eye 180 8 Rotate the eye to the opposite side 9 Pull strap end through the eye 10 Pull strap tight ...

Page 48: ...S hub 2 Disconnect the IDS restrainer cables from the cable restrainer brackets in the shell 3 Disconnect the IDS deployment cable from the head 4 Remove the pins which secure the outer ends of the spokes to the shell brackets Remove the IDS assembly from the bucket 5 Inspect the shell brackets and replace as necessary 6 With the ballast oriented at the 6 o clock position rotate the new IDS assemb...

Page 49: ...nd of the spoke as the other spokes Replace the spoke and check for fit b If the IDS is still too tight remove another spoke directly across from the first modified spoke and repeat the previous step 9 Pass the tripline through the hub and re attach to the dump valve 10 Attach the IDS deployment cable to the control head small adjustment chain 11 Attach the IDS restrainer cables Bottom Loop Repair...

Page 50: ...ith the valve hole on the bottom 3 Place the new gasket in with the holes aligned to the grommets on the shell 4 Place the stainless washers and then the rubber washers onto the bolts Insert the bolts up from outside of shell 5 Place the new valve into the bucket where the vertical seam on the valve is in line with either of the IDS restrainer cable brackets on the shell 6 Install the remaining st...

Page 51: ...not on one end of the new string large enough to prevent passage of the string through the washer New valves have the outer pairs of grommets bolted together eliminating two of the purse strings used in older valves Replacement purse string sets contain this hardware To replace all purse strings 1 Locate the two pairs of grommets which have a larger space between them than the other grommets These...

Page 52: ... Find a purse string with a black mark Starting from the opposite side of the valve as the first string install this string through the next set of grommets 7 Tie the string to the ring on the inside of the previous string 8 Repeat the process with the remaining strings alternating from one side of the valve to the other The last string should have a green mark Further details on purse string adju...

Page 53: ...cket a repair clamp could be inserted to stop the loss of liquid Repair clamps are only used for temporary repairs The damage should be permanently repaired with a patch when the bucket can be set aside for 24 hours 1 Select the largest clamp that will just slip through the hole in the item The size of cut or hole will determine the size of the sealing clamp to use For a cut or hole up to 2 5 cm u...

Page 54: ...nt from the adhesive may reduce surface temperature below the dew point resulting in condensation of water vapour on the surface of the adhesive This is often visible as fogging or a milky white appearance on the surface The use of a solvent to clean the surface prior to cementing can also reduce temperatures below the dew point To overcome the high humidity problem raise the temperature of the pa...

Page 55: ...traces of masking tape if previously used If possible place a piece of masking tape on the back side of the item being repaired 3 Paint the damaged area with glue Use a thick coat of glue overlapping the edges of the repair by 1 25 mm Be sure that the edges are well coated A damaged coating should be given two coats of glue Apply the second coat within four hours of the first coat Damage to the ba...

Page 56: ...h solvent Rub vigorously to remove the gloss from the fabric Clean both sides of the patch as it is easy to get the patch turned over during installation The colour of the patch will vary depending on the product repair kit 5 Apply glue to the patch and damaged area Wait 30 minutes at 75 F or 22 C for some of the solvent to evaporate from the glue The glue should become thicker but still be quite ...

Page 57: ... the item NOTICE Allow repair to harden for 24 hours at room temperature before using the item Repairs will likely fail if The area to be repaired is not perfectly clean and scrubbed to a matte finish before applying the patch Repairs are attempted during wet or cold weather The glue and patch are not properly placed creating air bubbles between the glue and the patch The patch is not weighed down...

Page 58: ...epaired as well as one side of the patch with an abrasive pad Wipe down the repair area and patch with isopropyl alcohol 2 Mount a wide surface air nozzle on the hot air gun so as to direct the heat flow in a large pattern Turn the power on adjust the temperature in the low range first and let the hot air gun warm up Increase the temperature as required during the operation CAUTION Injury especial...

Page 59: ...ously Repeat on the unfused portion of the patch Let the repaired area cool down Attempt to peel off at the edges with your fingers If there is even a slight peel repeat the operation locally Otherwise the repair is finished Shell Repair Kits Repair kits contain some of the tools needed to perform repairs on Bambi Bucket shells Urethane adhesive is not included in this kit Urethane adhesive can be...

Page 60: ...0 120 460 75 34 1070 487 BB1012S 100 120 460 75 34 1070 487 BB1214 120 140 550 76 35 1280 579 BB1214S 120 140 550 76 35 1280 579 BB1518 150 180 680 80 36 1580 716 BB1518S 150 180 680 80 36 1580 716 BB1821 180 210 820 89 40 1890 856 BB1821S 180 210 820 89 40 1890 856 BB1821L 180 210 820 89 40 1890 856 CAUTION The selection of a Bambi Bucket model for a specific aircraft is dependent on many factors...

Page 61: ...Section 9 Specifications and Parts Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 56 Parts Control Head ...

Page 62: ...1 BB8096 005067 BB8096S 008698 BB9011 005067 BB9011S 008698 BB1012 005067 BB1012S 008698 BB1214 005067 BB1214S 008698 BB1518 005067 BB1518S 008698 BB1821 005067 BB1821S 008698 BB1821L 005067 1 ALL 005248 BASE HEAD 1 2 014883 COVER HEAD W HARDWARE 1 3 001790 SHACKLE ANCHOR SCREW 3 4 GAL 1 4 005261 YOKE 1 5 014900 HARDWARE YOKE KIT 1 6 014901 HARDWARE SUSPENSION KIT 2 ...

Page 63: ...Section 9 Specifications and Parts Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 58 Control Head continued ...

Page 64: ...5 TRIPLINE FLEX 1 BB8096S BB9011S BB1012S BB1214S BB1518S BB1821S BB8096 013056 BB9011 BB1012 BB1214 BB1518 BB1821 BB1821L 2 ALL 005223 REEL SPRING ASSY 1 3 006348 TRIPBLOCK LINKAGE KIT 1 4 005220 SOLENOID W HARDWARE 1 5 002953 TERMINAL BLOCK 1 6 005260 WIRE LEAD BAMBI 1 7 000982 PLUG 3 PIN NEMA 5 15P IP67 1 8 000990 RECEPTACLE 3 SCKT NEMA 5 15R IP67 1 ...

Page 65: ...821 60 Suspension ITEM MODEL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 0 BB6072 007676 CABLE SUSPENSION SET 1 BB8096 007677 BB8096S 007676 BB9011 007677 BB9011S 007676 BB1012 007677 BB1012S 007676 BB1214 007677 BB1214S 007676 BB1518 007677 BB1518S 007676 BB1821 007677 BB1821S 007676 BB1821L 007678 ...

Page 66: ...005544 CABLE SUSPENSION PAIR 4 BB8096 005545 BB8096S 005544 BB9011 005545 BB9011S 005544 BB1012 005545 BB1012S 005544 BB1214 005545 BB1214S 005544 BB1518 005545 BB1518S 005544 BB1821 005545 BB1821S 005544 BB1821L 005547 2 ALL 004057 LINK CONNECTOR SMALL PLT 8 Riser Ring Pulley ITEM MODEL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 0 ALL 006096 RISER RING AND PULLEY 1 ...

Page 67: ...2 Bucket Shell ITEM MODEL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 0 BB6072 005774 SHELL BAMBI ASSY 1 BB8096 005775 BB8096S BB9011 005776 BB9011S BB1012 005777 BB1012S BB1214 005778 BB1214S BB1518 005779 BB1518S BB1821 005780 BB1821S BB1821L 1 ALL 005467 STRAP M LOOP 16 8 2 005468 STRAP M STRAIGHT 35 8 ...

Page 68: ...T DESCRIPTION QTY 3 BB6072 014319 BATTEN 20 ASSY 16 BB8096 006375 BATTEN 22 3 4 ASSY BB8096S BB9011 006419 BATTEN 23 3 4 ASSY BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 001101 BATTEN 28 1 2 ASSY BB1214S BB1518 001102 BATTEN 32 5 8 ASSY BB1518S BB1821 001103 BATTEN 34 3 4 ASSY BB1821S BB1821L 4 ALL 007683 CHAIN BOTTOM 3 16 X 60 ASSY 1 ...

Page 69: ... MODEL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 5 BB6072 006089 VALVE DUMP ASSEMBLY 1 BB8096 BB8096S BB9011 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 BB1214S BB1518 006090 BB1518S BB1821 BB1821S BB1821L 5A BB6072 005614 STRING PURSE SET 1 BB8096 BB8096S BB9011 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 BB1214S BB1518 005615 BB1518S BB1821 BB1821S BB1821L ...

Page 70: ... Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 65 Bucket Shell continued ITEM MODEL PART DESCRIPTION 6 BB6072 006182 BALLAST ASSY BB8096 BB8096S BB9011 006183 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 006184 BB1214S BB1518 BB1518S BB1821 006185 BB1821S BB1821L ...

Page 71: ...QTY 7 BB6072 005484 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 102 1 BB8096 005487 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 117 BB8096S BB9011 005488 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 125 BB9011S BB1012 005490 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 134 BB1012S BB1214 005491 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 126 BB1214S BB1518 005492 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 143 BB1518S BB1821 005493 STRAP CINCH INTERNAL 146 BB1821S BB1821L ...

Page 72: ...els 6072 1821 67 IDS ITEM MODEL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 0 BB6072 005394 IDS ASSY 1 BB8096 005391 BB8096S 008821 BB9011 005392 BB9011S 008822 BB1012 007231 BB1012S 008823 BB1214 005395 BB1214S 008824 BB1518 005397 BB1518S 008825 BB1821 005397 BB1821S 008825 BB1821L 014825 ...

Page 73: ...005361 BB9011S 008830 BB1012 007225 BB1012S 008835 BB1214 005365 BB1214S 008831 BB1518 005367 BB1518S 008832 BB1821 005367 BB1821S 008832 BB1821L 014824 2 BB6072 005338 SPOKE SOLID 10 1 2 8 BB8096 005340 SPOKE SOLID 14 5 8 BB8096S BB9011 005341 SPOKE SOLID 16 3 4 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 BB1214S BB1518 005342 SPOKE SOLID 17 1 2 BB1518S BB1821 BB1821S BB1821L 3 ALL 014905 HARDWARE SPOKE KIT 8 ...

Page 74: ...CABLE IDS RESTRAINER W SHACKLE 2 BB8096 010914 BB8096S BB9011 010915 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 010929 BB1214S BB1518 010916 BB1518S BB1821 BB1821S BB1821L 5 BB6072 010893 CABLE IDS DEPLOYMENT W SHACKLE 1 BB8096S 010907 BB9011S BB1012S BB1214S BB1518S BB1821S BB8096 010894 BB9011 010895 BB1012 010896 BB1214 BB1518 010897 BB1821 BB1821L 010899 ...

Page 75: ...BI BB8096 004902 BB8096S BB9011 BB9011S BB1012 BB1012S BB1214 004093 BB1214S BB1518 BB1518S BB1821 BB1821S BB1821L Spares Kits MODEL PART CONTENTS BB6072 006205 SOLENOID W HARDWARE REEL SPRING ASSY TRIPLINE FLEX VALVE DUMP ASSY BB8096S BB9011S BB1012S BB1214S BB1518S 014904 BB1821S BB8096 006206 BB9011 BB1012 BB1214 BB1518 006207 BB1821 BB1821L ...

Page 76: ...03613 KIT REPAIR 003645 PATCH FABRIC 8 x10 014858 PATCH FABRIC BULK 24 x68 004502 CLAMP REPAIR SMALL 004503 CLAMP REPAIR MEDIUM 004504 CLAMP REPAIR LARGE 003090 ADHESIVE AQUASEAL OZ 003091 ADHESIVE AQUASEAL 8 OZ NOTICE It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that the importation of glue is allowed in the country of use ...

Page 77: ...Section 10 Drawings Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 72 Section 10 Drawings Pilot Controls ...

Page 78: ...Section 10 Drawings Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 73 Pilot Controls US InterAgency ...

Page 79: ...Section 10 Drawings Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 74 Crew Controls ...

Page 80: ...Section 10 Drawings Bambi Bucket Service Manual Models 6072 1821 75 Crew Controls External Power Supply ...

Page 81: ...ed to the company for inspection with all transportation and duty charges prepaid g The warranty does not extend to any product that has been accidentally damaged abraded altered punctured abused misused or used for a purpose which has not been approved by the company h This warranty does not apply to any accessories used with the product that are not supplied by the company and any warranty on su...

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