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Blade Installation
8.1
Installing Standard Blade (rail clamp each end)
8.1.1
Once the position that the Blade is to be
fitted to has been identified, lay the Blade
unit adjacent to the rail (on the 4’ side) to
show the positions where the Blade clamps
need to be fitted.
8.1.2
Both Blade clamps can now be fitted.
8.1.3
Locate the 50mm (2”) long special hex bolts
through the upper holes of the clamp with
the hexagon head located in the clamp slot.
The main part of the clamp is fitted on the 4’
side of the rail with the thread at the top and facing away from the rail.
8.1.4
The hook bolt is fitted under the rail with the hook clasping on the foot of the rail on the
field side with the threaded part inserted through the hole at the base of the clamp.
8.1.5
The washers and nut are then fitted to the hook bolt and fastened tight. Bed the clamp
fully on the rail foot by striking the clamp base with a hammer (do not damage the rail foot
or the clamp thread). Retighten the Nyloc nut.
8.1.6
Repeat for the second clamp.
8.2
Application Variation for Bull Head Blade Rail Clamp
8.2.1
Blade Rail clamps are different for the Bull Head Rail. Clamps consist of two sections to fit
around the rail flange.
8.2.2
Locate the 50mm (2”) long special hex bolts through the upper holes of the clamp with the
hexagon head located in the clamp slot. The clamp is fitted on the 4’ side of the rail with
the thread stud at the top and facing away from the rail.
8.2.3
The rear half of the clamp is fitted on the opposite side with the M16 x 160 long bolt
inserted under the rail through the hole in both clamps.
8.2.4
The washers and nut are then fitted to the hook bolt and fastened tight. Bed the clamp
fully on the rail foot by striking the clamp base with a hammer (do not damage the rail foot
or the clamp thread). Retighten the Nyloc nut.
8.2.5
Repeat for the second clamp.
8.3
Installing the Blades
8.3.1
Fit the Blade onto the clamps using the M16
flat washer and Nyloc nut onto each clamp
and secure. Hold the Blade against the gauge
face of the rail, if there is a gap between the
back plate and the gauge face of the rail
spacing shims will need to be fitted.
8.3.2
To fit the spacing shims loosen the two M10
bolts that fit the Blade plates to the brackets.
Slip the number of shims needed behind the
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