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9.0 Attach / Remove Breaker From Carrier –
[cont’d]
The breaker is attached to the carrier in the same
manner as mounting a bucket. Use standard
mechanic’s techniques and tools to attach the
breaker to the carrier.
For carriers equipped with a quick coupler, refer to
the owner’s manual provided by the coupler
manufacturer for instructions.
Installation procedures can vary. The following
describes basic mounting procedures for a typical pin
on type as shown in Figure 9-1. You should follow the
instructions provided by the carrier manufacturer.
The machine operator and an assistant shall perform
the following procedure:
1. Operator: Move carrier and breaker to a firm level
surface. Refer to Figure 9-2. Position the breaker
horizontally with the hose side up and with the
breaker’s tool pointing toward the carrier.
2. Assistant: Check that the breaker is stable and all
loads are supported.
3. Operator: Maneuver the stick in between lugging
of the mounting bracket. Align the stick pin holes
to the mounting bracket holes.
4. Assistant: Clean pins of rust and debris before
they are installed. Insert the stick pin and secure
with keepers.
5. Repeat procedure for installing link pin.
6. Lubricate
pins.
9.5 Connect Pressure and Return Lines
IMPORTANT
The pressure hose [IN] on the breaker is tagged
“pressure line” as shown in Fig. 9-3.
CAUTION
Hydraulic circuits differ between
machines. Improper set up can
damage the breaker or carrier. Only
qualified personnel, having knowledge
of the machine’s systems should
install the breaker.
Identify whether the carrier's pressure line is located
on the right-hand or left-hand side. Do not guess. The
Breaker will not operate if these hoses are crossed.
IMPORTANT
Contamination can diminish service life. Always
clean area around fluid connections prior to opening
the hydraulic system. Collect all fluids in a suitable
container when opening the hydraulic system. Clean
up spills and obey all local regulations for the
disposal of these fluids.
1. Remove plugs / caps from the ends of the
hydraulic hoses. Set these aside and store them
for later use when the Breaker is removed.
NOTE:
Figure 9-3. For ease of identification, the
supply hose is tagged with a red colored cable tie
and marked “PRESSURE LINE”.
Fig. 9-3 Pressure hose [IN] is tagged with a Red
Colored Cable Tie and marked “PRESSURE LINE”
Fig. 9-4 Port [IN] and [OUT] Marked On Valve
Housing
2. Connect the hydraulic lines to the Breaker. On
the Valve Housing, look for markings [
IN
] and
[
OUT
].
3. Connect the other end of hose to the carrier.
4. Raise the breaker off the ground. Slowly cycle
the bucket cylinder thru its full range to assure
hoses will not be pinched or restricted.
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