4. assembly
4.1.
Unpack the spring compressor carefully, it will be necessary for two people to do this. (Refer to included Parts diagram).
4.2.
Assemble the spring compressor as follows:
4.2.1.
lay out all of the parts ready for assembly.
4.2.2.
There are pre-drilled holes in the feet if the unit needs to be bolted to the floor permanently.
4.2.3.
Fit the two feet to the bottom of the frame with the wheels facing rearwards. Use four allen bolts, flat washers, spring washers and domed
nuts, to secure in place.
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the one longer bolt is fitted in position as shown in fig.1.
4.2.4.
Using two people, stand the unit onto it’s feet, taking care when the wheels come into contact with the floor as the unit’s weight might
become unstable.
4.2.5.
Fix the guard lock assembly (part K21) to the front of the unit using four cross headed bolts, see fig.2 for positioning.
4.2.6.
Fit the guard by dropping it onto the bottom pivot, and then fit the large pin and spring into the top pivot holes and secure using a nyloc
nut (fig.3). Some pressure will be needed to push down on the pin to allow the nut to be fitted.
4.2.7.
Fit the chain (part K15) to the left hand side using nut, bolt and washer to fix in place. Remove the clip from the end of the chain and clip it
onto the hook on the other side of the compressor frame, the chain can then be fixed to the clip at the appropriate link as required (fig.4).
4.2.8.
Fit the locating plate (part K42) by threading it onto the long metal rod (part K41) and secure it by fitting and tightening knob (part B08).
The top of the rod fits through the hole in the frame and is held in place using a domed nut and washer. The bottom of the rod is secured
by attaching the metal arm to it and securing with a nut. Then undo the domed nut previously fitted (fig.1), and fit the metal arm over the
bolt and refit the domed nut. Tighten all nuts in turn ensuring that the metal rod hangs vertically from the frame and also squarely to the
metal arm (see fig.5).
4.2.9.
Fit the handle to the top of the unit using two domed nuts, spring washers and washers to secure in place.
4.2.10. Hang two of the yokes not being used to the sides of the frame and locate the third yoke onto the compressor using the locking pin to
hold it in position (fig.6).
4.2.11. Position the unit in a suitable location near an air line feed.
5.
air supply
Warning!
ensure the air supply is always clean and does not
exceed 116psi (8bar) whilst operating the compressor. Too high an
air pressure and unclean air will shorten the product life due to
excessive wear, and may be dangerous causing damage and/or
personal injury.
5.1.
A maximum air pressure of 116psi (8bar) is required to operate at
full capacity.
5.2.
Ensure foot control lever is in the ‘Off’ position before connecting
to the air supply.
5.3.
drain the air supply water seperator daily to avoid water in the
air line which may damage the ram.
fig.1
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fig.5
Re300.V2 Issue 2 (4, 5, 6, 7) 01/11/18
Original Language Version
© Jack Sealey limited
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