Owner
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Pendulum 807W Combo
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QUICK FIX - Pendulum 807W Combo.docx
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cars with larger wheel combinations, then use the upper mounting position. You may
change the position any time, if needed.
35.
On the driver’s side, locate the driver’s side lower pivot arm. Slide the lower pivot arm
onto the driver’s side swing arm, making it flush against the side of the swing arm. Allow
the roller to sit flat on the ground.
36. Remove the outer split collar from the roller resting on the ground. Two split collars are
put the on the shaft for shipping only. Use the split collar removed to secure the lower
pivot arm assembly to the lower swing arm. Tighten the slit collar and check for ease of
movement.
37. Bolt the spinner assembly/ can to the lower arm, using the same holes as in step 36.
38. Locate the two spring stops. These parts are side specific
. To find the driver’s side and
passenger’s side, lay them on the ground, with the springs inside of the frame legs. When
held up with the spring on the inside of the driver’s side entrance leg, the spring and
rubber stop should be pointing down slightly. Once located, mount the spring stop three
inches below
the driver’s side lower angle brace mounting point. Repeat this step for the
passenger side.
39. Have helper #1 on the ladder at the exit end of the Pendulum. Helper #2 will pass up the
counterweight to helper #1. Helper #1 can rest the counterweight on the top of the ladder
till helper # 2 can assist from a second ladder next to the first. Both helpers should get
their hands on the counterweight, and carefully move into position. The two
counterweights will be centered on the top cross member of the Pendulum swing arms.
Secure with two (4) 5.5” bolts with washers on both ends of the bolt.
40. With helper #1 on one side of the Pendulum, and helper # 2 on the other, both should
push and or drag the frame assembly onto the front leg marks made earlier in step # 6.
Now move the exit end legs onto the rear marks. Verify you are square with the conveyor
by taking measurements from each leg to a common point on the conveyor. Once the
Pendulum is square, move to the step.
41. With helper # 1 holding the frame from moving off its marks, have helper # 2 drill the lag
holes in the concrete. Once one hole is drilled, have helper #1 hammer the lags into the
concrete with a 3 pound sledgehammer. Continue this procedure placing four lags in
each leg. Once all lags are hammered into the concrete, you may tighten them down with
a ½” impact gun and a 15/16” impact socket.
42. With helper # 1 and helper # 2 both on ladders, begin to tighten ALL of the bolts NOT
tightened before. You m
ay use the impact gun with a ¾” socket or regular sockets and
wrenches. When adjusting the split collars installed in step #17, make sure the swing
arms are an even distance from the black plastic bearings. Once centered, tighten the
outside collar, then push the inside collar so it is touching the black plastic bearing.
Tighten the inside collar. Once completed move to the next step.