Instruction Manual IM‐293
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CONTENTS ARE INDEPENDENT OF RIVERHAWK DOCUMENT CONTROL
215 Clinton Road
New Hartford, NY 13413
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Revision F
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7.0 Storage Instructions
7.1 MP‐0130 and MP‐6809 Manual Hydraulic Pump Kit
Disconnect the hose from pump and place the metal plug into pump port. Place the plastic end
caps on the hose ends to protect the hose ends from damage.
Check the hydraulic hose for any damage including bent hose ends and split outer lining. If any
damage is found, replace the hose immediately by contacting the Riverhawk Company.
Wind the hydraulic hose around the pump and secure in place with the hose clamps.
Make sure the pump has not suffered any external damage as the result of impacts,
mishandling, etc.
Clean pump and check that there are no external hydraulic oil leaks. If any leaks are observed,
contact Riverhawk for repair options.
Lubricate the pump’s moving parts before returning the pump to storage.
Place the hydraulic pump kit into the original shipping container.
7.2 AP‐0532 and AP‐6048 Air‐Driven Hydraulic Pump Kits
Disconnect the hose from pump and place the metal plug into pump port. Place the plastic end
caps on the hose ends to protect the hose ends from damage.
Check the hydraulic hose for any damage including bent hose ends and split outer lining. If any
damage is found, replace the hose immediately by contacting the Riverhawk Company.
Wind the hydraulic hose into a circle no smaller than 14" (360mm) in diameter and place into
the original shipping container.
Make sure the pump has not suffered any external damage as the result of impacts,
mishandling, etc.
Clean pump and check that there are no external hydraulic oil leaks. If any leaks are observed,
contact Riverhawk for repair options.