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Vassoura SB Manual Peças
Vassoura SB Manual Peças
205 Series
SB Hopper Broom
Cold Planer Special
800-456-7100 I www.paladinattachments.com 2800 N. Zeeb Rd., Dexter, MI. 48130, United States of America Copyright ©
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Notes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................................4
SAFETY STATEMENTS................................................................................................................................4
OPERATION..................................................................................................................................................8
STORAGE...................................................................................................................................................10
PRODUCT INFORMATION......................................................................................................................... 11
MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................................12
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE......................................................................................................................14
MAINTENANCE RECORD..........................................................................................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................................................................16-17
CORE ASSEMBLY......................................................................................................................................20
MOTOR ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................................................21
BEARING ASSEMBLY...........................................................................................................................22-23
HOOD ASSEMBLY......................................................................................................................................24
GUTTERBROOM...................................................................................................................................26-27
WARRANTY................................................................................................................................................33
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INTRODUCTION SAFETY STATEMENTS
Purpose of Sweeper
DANGER! THIS STATEMENT IS USED
WHERE SERIOUS INJURY OR
This sweeper is designed solely for the use in
DEATH WILL RESULT IF THE
construction cleanup, road maintenance and similar
INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
operations. Use in any other way is considered
FOLLOWED PROPERLY.
contrary to the intended use. Compliance with and
strict adherence to operation, service and repair
WARNING! THIS STATEMENT IS USED
conditions, as specified by the manufacturer, are
WHERE SERIOUS INJURY OR
also essential elements of the intended use.
DEATH COULD RESULT IF
THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
Contacting Sweepster
FOLLOWED PROPERLY.
If you have any questions about information in this
CAUTION! THIS STATEMENT IS USED
manual or need to order parts, please call, write, fax
WHERE MINOR INJURY COULD
or e-mail SWEEPSTER.
RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS
ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY.
Sweepster
2800 North Zeeb Road NOTICE! THIS STATEMENT IS USED
Dexter, Michigan 48130 WHERE EQUIPMENT OR
Phone: (734)-996-9116 - (800)-456-7100 PROPERTY DAMAGE COULD
Fax: (734) 996-9014 RESULT IF THE INSTRUCTIONS
e-mail: sweepster@paladinbrands.com ARE NOT FOLLOWED PROPERLY.
Warranty
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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CONTINUED CONTINUED
• Wear safety glasses, protective • Wear the protective clothing
clothing, and use a sound piece of equipment specified by the tool
cardboard or wood when manufacturer.
searching for hydraulic leaks.
DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS! WARNING! SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT
SEE ILLUSTRATION. Do not operate equipment until you
are completely trained by a qualified
operator in how to use the controls,
know its capabilities, dimensions,
and all safety requirements. See
your prime movers manual for these
instructions.
• Keep all step plates, grab bars,
pedals, and controls free of dirt,
grease, debris, and oil.
• Never allow anyone to be around
the equipment when it is operating.
WARNING! DO NOT MODIFY MACHINE OR • Do not allow riders on the
ATTACHMENTS attachment or the prime mover.
Modifications may weaken the • Do not operate the equipment
integrity of the attachment and may from anywhere other than the
impair the function, safety, life and correct operators position.
performance of the attachment. • Never leave equipment unattended
When making repairs, use only with the engine running or with this
the manufacturer’s genuine parts, attachment in a raise position.
following authorized instructions. • Do not alter or remove any safety
Other parts may be substandard feature from the prime mover or
in fit and quality. Never modify this attachment.
any ROPS (Roll Over Protection • Know your work site safety rules as
System) equipment or device. Any well as traffic rules and flow. When
modifications must be authorized in in doubt on any safety issue,
writing by the manufacturer. contact your supervisor or safety
coordinator for an explanation.
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SAFETY SIGNS & LABELS
50-0723 50-0727
41043
50-0737 50-0634
50-0724
Serial Number
3 4 6
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2 3
4
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3. Remove the backing from the safety sign, 3. Replacement parts, for parts with safety signs
exposing the adhesive surface. attached, must also have safety signs attached.
4. Apply the safety sign to the position shown in 4. Safety signs are available, free of charge, from
the diagram above and smooth out any bubbles. your dealer or from SWEEPSTER.
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SERVICE & REPAIR - SAFETY OPERATION
CAUTION! DO NOT MODIFY THE SWEEPER CAUTION! A SWEEPER IS A DEMANDING
IN ANY WAY. Personal injury could MACHINE. Only fully trained
result. If you have questions, contact operators or trainee operators under
your dealer or SWEEPSTER. supervision of a fully trained person
should use this machine.
Repair or adjust the sweeper in a safe area, away
from traffic and other hazards. Before operating sweeper:
Before adjusting or servicing the sweeper, lower •Learn sweeper and prime mover controls in an
the sweeper to the ground, stop the prime mover off-road location.
engine, set the brakes and remove the key from the
ignition. •Be sure that you are in a safe area, away from
traffic or other hazards.
When working on or around the sweeper, lower it
to the ground or secure it with transport chains or •Check all hardware holding the sweeper to the
cylinder-stop locks. host machine, making sure it is tight.
Stop the prime mover engine and cycle control •Replace any damaged or fatigued hardware
levers to release hydraulic pressure before servicing with properly rated fasteners.
or adjusting sweeper hydraulic systems.
•Make sure all hydraulic hardware and hydraulic
WARNING! ESCAPING HYDRAULIC FLUID fittings are tight.
CAN HAVE ENOUGH PRESSURE
TO PENETRATE THE SKIN, causing •Replace any damaged or fatigued fittings or
serious personal injury. hoses.
Do not bend high pressure lines. Do not strike high •Check all tire pressures before sweeping.
pressure lines. Do not install bent lines, bent tubes,
or kinked hoses. Do not install damaged lines, •Check tire ratings to be sure they match the
tubes, or hoses. prime mover load. Weigh the sweeper end of
the prime mover, if necessary, to insure proper
Repair damaged or loose lines, tubes and hoses. tire rating.
Leaks can cause fires. See your SWEEPSTER
dealer for repair or replacement parts. •Remove from the sweeping area all property
that could be damaged by flying debris.
Replace the parts if any of the following conditions
are present: •Be sure all persons not operating the sweeper
are clear of the sweeper discharge area.
• The end fittings are damaged or leaking.
•Always wear proper apparel such as a long
• The outer covering is chafed or cut. sleeved shirt buttoned at the cuffs; safety
glasses, goggles or a face shield; ear
• The reinforcing wire layer is exposed. protection; and a dust mask.
•Minimize flying debris - use the slowest rotating WARNING! AVOID SERIOUS INJURY. Check
speed that will do the job. for large objects that could harm the
operator or others if thrown by the
•Keep hands, feet, hair and other loose clothing sweeper. Remove these items before
away from all moving parts. operating.
•Leave the brush hood (shield) and all other During Use
shields and safety equipment in place when
operating the sweeper and primer mover. Carry the sweeper low to the ground so that the
operator has good visibility and stability. Avoid any
•Be aware of extra weight and width a sweeper sudden movements from one side to the other side
adds. Reduce travel speed accordingly. when you carry a sweeper.
•When sweeping on rough terrain, reduce speed Avoid excessive downward pressure on the brush
to avoid “bouncing” the sweeper. Loss of sections to prevent excessive wear. A two to four
steering can result. inch wide pattern is sufficient for most applications.
Ensure that the motor and bearing plates are
•Never sweep toward people, buildings, vehicles equally adjusted in order to prevent an uneven wear
or other objects that can be damaged by flying pattern.
debris.
Directing Debris
•Only operate the sweeper while you are in the
seat of the prime mover. The seat belt must be Observe wind direction. Sweeping with the wind
fastened while you operate the prime mover. makes sweeping more effective and helps keep
Only operate the controls while the engine is debris off the operator.
running. Protective glasses must be worn while
you operate the prime mover and while you The terms swing and angle are used
operate the sweeper. interchangeably.
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Brush, Engine & Travel Speeds
Heavy Debris
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OVERALL
WIDTH
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Specifications
OVERALL
HEIGHT
OVERALL
WIDTH
HORZ.
CENTER
OF
GRAVITY
OVERALL LENGTH
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MAINTENANCE
Brush Pattern Adjusting Brush Pattern
A properly adjusted brush offers the best sweeper 1. Loosen the bottom 1 inch nut.
performance. To check the brush pattern:
2. Adjust the top 1 inch nut to set the pattern.
1. Move the sweeper to a dusty, flat surface. Tighten (clockwise) to increase pattern.
Loosen (Counterclockwise) to decrease pattern.
2. Set the prime movers parking brake and leave
the engine running. 3. When the pattern is set, tighten the bottom 1
inch nut.
3. Start the sweeper rotating at a slow speed; then,
lower it so the broom arms bottom out. Run the 4. Adjust the flaps so they just touch the ground.
sweeper in the operating position (bottom of
bucket about 1 inch off ground) for 10 seconds. NOTICE! To extend brush life make sure
bolts on both sides are adjusted
4. Raise the sweeper and back away, set parking evenly.
brake, shut down the prime mover and remove
the ignition key, exit the prime mover and
inspect the brush pattern. The brush pattern left
in the dust should be 2-4 inches wide, running
the length of the brush. (figure 1)
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REPLACING BRUSH SECTIONS
NOTICE! All hydraulic fluid shall be filtered Repair loose lines, tubes and hoses. Repair
before use in any SWEEPSTER damaged lines, tubes and hoses. Leaks can cause
product to obtain the cleanliness fires. See your Sweepster dealer for repair or
standard of ISO 4406:20/18/13, replacement parts. Check lines, tubes and hoses
unless explicitly specified carefully. Do not use your hand to check for leaks.
otherwise. Use a board or cardboard to check for leaks.
Tighten all connections to the recommended torque.
Fittings/Hoses Inspection Guideline
Replace the parts if any of the following conditions
Stop the prime mover engine and release hydraulic are present:
pressure before servicing or adjusting sweeper
hydraulic systems. • The end fittings are damaged or leaking.
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Sluggish broom operation Insufficient oil flow from the prime Increase engine RPM
mover
One or more seals have failed in the Replace the seals or motor
motor
Hydraulic filter on prime mover is dirty Replace filter
The motor runs but the broom Motor shaft has a sheared key Replace key
does not run
Oil leaks from the motor One or more seals have failed in the Replace the seals or motor
motor
Seals on the fittings are damaged Replace seals or fittings
Brush wears very quickly Brush pattern is too wide Adjust brush pattern, see
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Hydraulic Assembly
Hydraulic oil and/or filter on prime Replace hydraulic oil and/or filter on
mover are dirty prime mover
Quick couplers are not properly seated Reconnect quick couplers properly
Trying to sweep too much material at Reduce the amount of material being
once swept. Make more passes.
Hydraulic motor is failing Replace motor
Hydraulic quick Quick coupler poppet is unseated or Reconnect or replace the quick couplers
coupler leaks damaged
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ADJUSTING THE GUTTERBROOM
Adjusting Gutterbroom Pattern
Contact Area (Top View)
Installed on left Installed on right
When the gutterbroom height is properly adjusted,
bristles contact the ground as shown in figure 1.
A properly adjusted gutterbroom extends the main 1. Remove the worn gutter brush section from the
brush’s sweeping path, leaving no streaks between brush plate.
the two paths. For this to happen, the inside edge of
the gutterbroom brush pattern must line up with the 2. Mount a new gutter brush section to the brush
outside edge of the sweeper. plate reusing the hardware.
Using Gutterbroom
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Notes
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CORE ASSEMBLY
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Item Part Qty Description 5
1. 07-3617 3 Nut, Insert, Hex, M6 x 1 2
2. 07-3730 3 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, M6
3. 07-3731 3 Screw, HHC, CL10.9, M6-1 x 30MM
4. 13-15657-5 1 Weld, Core, 8, 5 Ft
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13-15657-6 1 Weld, Core, 8, 6 Ft
13-15657-7 1 Weld, Core, 8, 7 Ft
5. 13-15662 1 Plate, Section, Retainer, 8
Not Shown:
01-0851 1 Set, Section, Poly, 5 ft
01-0853 1 Set, Section, Poly, 6 ft
01-9279 1 Set, Section, Poly, 7 ft
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MOTOR ASSEMBLY
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7 Apply Loctite to motor
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shaft nut if removed.
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1 Service Parts for 03-6444 Motor
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07-8215 Motor, Shaft, Lock, Nut
03-6468 Seal Kit
07-7529 Replacement Key
1. 03-6444 1 Motor, 17.1 CID, 1.25 TPR (Serial #1231001 & Up) 07-8215 Motor, Shaft, Lock, Nut
03-6335 1 Motor, 24.7 CID, 1.25 TPR (Serial #1231001 & Up) 03-6468 Seal Kit
03-5612 1 Motor, 18.3 CID, 1.25, TPR (Serial # 1230199 & Down) 07-7529 Replacement Key
03-5613 1 Motor, 28.3 CID, 1.25, TPR (Serial # 1230199 & Down)
2. 03-5901 2 Fitting, 10MB-10MF
Service Parts for 03-5612 Motor
3. 07-3747 6 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, M10
4. 07-3749 6 Screw, HHC, CL10.9, M10-1.50 x 30MM
07-4568 Motor, Shaft, Lock, Nut
5. 07-3754 4 Washer, Flat, CL10.9, M12
03-5503 Seal Kit
6. 07-3755 4 Nut, Hex, CL10.9, M12-1.75
07-7286 Replacement Key
7. 07-3756 4 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, M12
8. 07-6683 4 Screw, HHC, CL10.9, M12-1.75 x 65MM
Service Parts for 03-5613 Motor
9. 13-15206 1 Hub, Hex, 2 1/2 x 1 1/4, Tapered Bore x 3.75
10. 13-16225 1 Plate, Receiver, Hex, 2.50 Inch
07-4568 Motor, Shaft, Lock, Nut
11. 13-17039 1 Plate, Mounting, Motor, Toolless
03-5644 Seal Kit
07-7286 Replacement Key
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BEARING ASSEMBLY
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7
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2
9
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6
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BEARING ASSEMBLY
COLD PLANER
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8
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HOOD ASSEMBLY
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34 24 32
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28
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11 26
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12 27 12
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14 8 29 21 15
1. 03-5653 2 Hose, .50 x 120, 10FF, 12MB, 3500psi 18. 13-17035-5 1 Weld, Body (5 ft)
2. 07-0159 4 Washer, Flat, Gr2, 1 13-17035-6 1 Weld, Body (6 ft)
3. 07-1767 8 Tie, Plastic, 15 1/2, Black 13-17035-7 1 Weld, Body (7 ft)
4. 07-1784 1 Screw, HHC, Gr8, 5/16-18 x 2 1/2 19. 13-17038-5 1 Rod, 7/8 x 63.5 (5 ft)
5. 07-3637 5 Screw, HHC, Gr8, 1/4-20 x 1 (5 ft) 13-17038-6 1 Rod, 7/8 x 75.5 (6 ft)
07-3637 6 Screw, HHC, Gr8, 1/4-20 x 1 (6 ft) 13-17038-7 1 Rod, 7/8 x 87.5 (7 ft)
07-3637 7 Screw, HHC, Gr8, 1/4-20 x 1 (7 ft) 20. 13-17042-5 1 Flap, Front (5 ft)
6. 07-3691 6 Bolt, Carriage, Gr5, 1/4-20 x 1 13-17042-6 1 Flap, Front (6 ft)
7. 07-3692 2 Bolt, Carriage, Gr5, 1/4-20 X 1 1/4 13-17042-7 1 Flap, Front (7 ft)
8. 07-3747 6 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, M10 21. 13-17046 1 Plate, Guard, Motor
9. 07-4032 13 Washer, Flat, Gr8, 1/4 (5 ft) 22. 13-17047-5 1 Plate, Guard, Front (5 ft)
07-4032 14 Washer, Flat, Gr8, 1/4 (6 ft) 13-17047-6 1 Plate, Guard, Front (6 ft)
07-4032 15 Washer, Flat, Gr8, 1/4 (7 ft) 13-17047-7 1 Plate, Guard, Front (7 ft)
10. 07-4035 12 Nut, Hex, Gr8, 1-8 23. 13-17059 2 Flap, Side
11. 07-4038 13 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, 1/4,(5 ft) 24. 13-17072 1 Tube, Round, 1 x 13.63, (5 ft 6 ft)
07-4038 14 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, 1/4,(6 ft) 25. 13-17073 1 Tube, Round, 1 x 25.75 (7 ft)
07-4038 15 Washer, Lock, Split, Medium, 1/4,(7 ft) 26. LAF8330 2 Plate, Side, Flap, Retainer, Short
12. 07-4039 13 Nut, Hex, Gr8, 1/4 (5 ft) 27. LAF8331 2 Plate, Side, Flap, Retainer, Long
07-4039 14 Nut, Hex, Gr8, 1/4 (6 ft) 28. LAF9853 12 Plug, .375, Plastic, Black
07-4039 15 Nut, Hex, Gr8, 1/4 (7 ft) 29. P852608 6 Washer, Hard, 1/2
13. 07-5451 2 Washer, Flat, Gr8, 7/8 30. RHW8068 8 Pin, Lynch, 1/4
14. 07-6769 6 Screw, HHC, CL10.9, M10-1.5 x 16mm 31. RHW8614 1 Cover, Plate
15. 13-14083 6 Stud, Mounting, Motor 32. RHW8616 1 Hose, Cradle
16. 13-16240 2 Rod, Threaded, 1-8 x 9 33. RHW8642 9 Nut, Rivet, 5/16-18, .15-.312 Grip
17. 13-16308 2 Tube, Round, 1 x 5.88, 6 ft (7 ft) 34. RHW8645 2 Nut, Rivet, 5/16-18, .027-.15 Grip
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CUTTING EDGE KIT
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GUTTERBROOM
Assembly 28-10323
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GUTTERBROOM
Assembly 28-10323
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22
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3 7
38
39
9 22
21
30 5
28 4
35
19
10
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34 36
2 40 20 37
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25 11
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31 23
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12 205 SERIES
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DUST SUPPRESSION KIT
Assembly 28-9139 12 Volt
Assembly 28-9193 24 Volt
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DUST SUPPRESSION KIT
Assembly 28-9139 12 Volt
Assembly 28-9193 24 Volt
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9 Connect: Yellow Wire to Red Wire
15 6 Black Wire to Black Wire
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12
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24
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BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATION
GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLES
Use the following charts when determining bolt torque specifications, when special torques are not given. Always use grade
5 or better when replacing bolts.
NOTE: The following torque values are for use with metric hardware that Bolt head identification marks as per grade.
is unplated and either dry or lubricated with engine oil. Reduce torque
15% when using hardware that has extreme pressure lubricants, plating
or hard washer applications.
Bolt Size Grade No. Pitch (mm) Ft-lbs Newton-Meter Pitch (mm) Ft-lbs Newton-Meter
5.6 3.6-5.8 4,9-7,9 - -
M6 8.8 1,0 5.8-.4 7,9-12,7 - - -
10.9 7.2-10 9,8-13,6 - -
5.6 7.2-14 9,8-19 12-17 16,3-23
M8 8.8 1,25 17-22 23-29,8 1,0 19-27 25,7-36,6
10.9 20-26 27,1-35,2 22-31 29,8-42
5.6 20-25 27,1-33,9 20-29 27,1-39,3
M10 8.8 1,5 34-40 46,1-54,2 1,25 35-47 47,4-63,7
10.9 38-46 51,5-62,3 40-52 54,2-70,5
5.6 28-34 37,9-46,1 31-41 42-55,6
M12 8.8 1,75 51-59 69,1-79,9 1,25 56-68 75,9-92,1
10.9 57-66 77,2-89,4 62-75 84-101,6
5.6 49-56 66,4-75,9 52-64 70,5-86,7
M14 8.8 2,0 81-93 109,8-126 1,5 90-106 122-143,6
10.9 96-109 130,1-147,7 107-124 145-168
5.6 67-77 90,8-104,3 69-83 93,5-112,5
M16 8.8 2,0 116-130 157,2-176,2 1,5 120-138 162,6-187
10.9 129-145 174,8-196,5 140-158 189,7-214,1
5.6 88-100 119,2-136 100-117 136-158,5
M18 8.8 2,0 150-168 203,3-227,6 1,5 177-199 239,8-269,6
10.9 175-194 237,1-262,9 202-231 273,7-313
5.6 108-130 146,3-176,2 132-150 178,9-203,3
M20 8.8 2,5 186-205 252-277,8 1,5 206-242 279,1-327,9
10.9 213-249 288,6-337,4 246-289 333,3-391,6
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HYDRAULIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
NOTICE! Face seal fittings have the most reliable sealing method
and therefore, should be used whenever possible.
Installation
1. Make sure threads and sealing surfaces are free of burrs, nicks, scratches, or foreign materials.
2. Install proper SAE 0-ring to end of fitting if not already installed. Ensure 0-ring is fully seated and
retained properly.
4. Position tube and nut squarely on face seal of fitting and tighten nut finger tight.
5. Using appropriate torquing device, tighten to given torque rating from the table below.
Torque Values
Tube Side
SAE Dash Size In-lbs Ft-lbs
Thread Size
-4 9/16 - 18 220 ± 10 18 ± 1
-6 11/16 - 16 320 ± 25 27 ± 2
-8 13/16 - 16 480 ± 25 40 ± 2
-10 1 - 14 750 ± 35 63 ± 3
-12 1 3/16 - 12 1080 ± 45 90 ± 4
-16 1 7/16 - 12 1440 ± 90 120 ± 8
-20 1 11/16 - 12 1680 ± 90 140 ± 8
-24 2 - 12 1980 ± 100 165 ± 8
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HYDRAULIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
1. Make sure threads and sealing surfaces are free of burrs, nicks, scratches, or any foreign materials.
2. Install proper SAE o-ring on port end of fitting if not already installed. Ensure o-ring is fully seated and
retained properly.
4. Back off nut as far as possible and push washer up as far as possible. (figure 4 & 5)
5. Screw fitting into port. Hand tighten fitting until backup washer contacts face of port. (figure 6)
6. To position the fitting, unscrew to desired position, but not more than one full turn.
7. Hold fitting in position with wrench. Using appropriate torquing device, tighten nut to given torque rating
from table. (figure 7)
-6 9/16 - 18 420 ± 15 35 ± 1
-8 3/4 - 14 720 ± 25 60 ± 2
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WARRANTY
Limited Warranty
Except for the Excluded Products as described below, all new products are warranted to be free from defects
in material and/or workmanship during the Warranty Period, in accordance with and subject to the terms and
conditions of this Limited Warranty.
1. Excluded Products. The following products are excluded from this Limited Warranty:
(a) Any cable, part that engages with the ground (i.e. sprockets), digging chain, bearing, teeth, tamping
and/or demolition head, blade cutting edge, pilot bit, auger teeth and broom brush that either constitutes or is part
of a product.
(b) Any product, merchandise or component that, in the opinion of Paladin Light Construction1, has been
(i) misused; (ii) modified in any unauthorized manner; (iii) altered; (iv) damaged; (v) involved in an accident; or (vi)
repaired using parts not obtained through Paladin Light Construction.
2. Warranty Period. The Limited Warranty is provided only to those defects that occur during the Warranty
Period, which is the period that begins on the first to occur of: (i) the date of initial purchase by an end-user, (ii) the
date the product is first leased or rented, or (iii) the date that is six (6) months after the date of shipment by Paladin
Light Construction as evidenced by the invoiced shipment date (the “Commencement Date”) and ends on the date
that is twelve (12) months after the Commencement Date.
3. Terms and Conditions of Limited Warranty. The following terms and conditions apply to the Limited Warranty
hereby provided:
(a) Option to Repair or Replace. Paladin Light Construction shall have the option to repair or replace
the product.
(b) Timely Repair and Notice. In order to obtain the Limited Warranty, (i) the product must be repaired
within thirty (30) days from the date of failure, and (ii) a claim under the warranty must be submitted to Paladin Light
Construction in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of repair.
(c) Return of Defective Part or Product. If requested by Paladin Light Construction, the alleged
defective part or product shall be shipped to Paladin Light Construction at its manufacturing facility or other location
specified by Paladin Light Construction, with freight PRE-PAID by the claimant, to allow Paladin Light Construction
to inspect the part or product.
Claims that fail to comply with any of the above terms and conditions shall be denied.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
AND ANY WARRANTY BASED ON A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR CLAIM IN AN
AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, OR, AT THE OPTION OF PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION,
THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, OF THE PARTICULAR PRODUCT ON WHICH ANY CLAIM OF LOSS OR
DAMAGE IS BASED. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY APPLIES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THE CLAIM
IS BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER CAUSE AND
WHETHER THE ALLEGED DEFECT IS DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT.
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Attachment Technologies Inc., a subsidiary of Paladin Brands Holding, Inc. (PBHI) is referred to herein as Paladin Light
Construction.
February 10, 2010
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