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1. 2 Center of core figure 3 CP Special Only 51 3764 1 05 15 MAINTENANCE SECTION MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Schedule Procedure Before After 100 500 See Prime Each Use Each Use Hours Hours Mover Viana Fittings hoses hydraulic Check for leaks tighten Y Check for damage Oil hydraulic Prime Mover Check Level See Below for Requirements Oil Cleanliness Requirements IMPORTANT All hydraulic fluid shall be filtered before use in any SWEEPSTER LLC product to obtain the ISO cleanliness standard of 20 18 15 Unless explicitly specified otherwise Fittings Hoses Inspection Guideline Replace the parts if any of the following conditions are Stop the prime mover engine and release hydraulic pressure Present before servicing or adjusting sweeper hydraulic systems The end fittings are damaged or leaking pressure to penetrate the skin causing The outer covering is chafed or cut WARNING Escaping
2. 13 Replacing Brush 14 Maintenance 15 Hydraulic Inspection Guideline 15 Maintenance LOG tivities 16 SAFETY SECTION INTRODUCTION Introduction Importance of this Manual Al this manual before attempting to operate the equipment This operator s manual should be regarded as part of the sweeper Suppliers of both new and secondhand sweepers are advised to keep documentation indicating that this manual was provided with the sweeper The manual contains information regarding installation operation and maintenance required for this sweeper and optional equipment It also includes detailed parts lists Purpose of SB Hopper Sweeper This sweeper is designed solely for use in construction cleanup road maintenance grounds maintenance and similar operations Use in any other way is considered contrary to the intended use Compliance with and strict adherence to operation service and repair conditions as specified by the manufacturer are also essential elements of the intended use This sweeper should be operated serviced and repaired only by persons who are familiar with its characteristics and acquainted with relevant safety procedures Accident prevention regulations all other generally recognized safety regulations and all road traffic r
3. Item 4 FLYING OBJECTS HAZARD Keep clear 10 OPERATION SECTION MOUNTING 8 OPERATING TIPS Operating Tips Before each Use Perform daily maintenance as indicated in the Maintenance Schedule Run the sweeper with the prime mover at a slow idle Check for hydraulic leaks or other problems and make corrections if necessary before using the sweeper See Hydraulic Inspection Guideline pg 14 During Use objects that could harm the operator or others if thrown by the sweeper Remove these items before operating WARNING Avoid serious injury Check for large Carry the sweeper low to the ground so that the operator has good visibility and stability Avoid any sudden movements Avoid excessive downward pressure on the brush sections to prevent excessive wear A two to four inch wide pattern for the SB Hopper Broom is sufficient for most applications Ensure that the adjustment bolts are equally adjusted in order to prevent an uneven wear pattern To adjust brush pattern see Adjusting Brush Pattern on page 12 Directing Debris Observe wind direction Sweeping with the wind makes sweeping more effective and helps keep debris off the operator If necessary use a dust suppression kit to suppress the dust Contact SWEEPSTER LLC or your SWEEPSTER FFC dealer 51 3764 1 05 Operating Tips CAUTION Avoid sweeper damage Do not ram into piles Use an appropriate attachment for this type of job
4. Brush Engine amp Travel Speeds Vary brush engine and travel speeds to match sweeping conditions Dirt amp Gravel To keep dust at a minimum use the optional sprinkler kit or plan sweeping for days when it is overcast and humid or after it has rained Also sweep so the wind blows at your back Low brush speeds and moderate travel speeds work best for cleaning debris from hard surfaces Brush speeds that are too fast tend to raise dust because of the aggressive sweeper action Heavy Debris Travel slowly less than 5 mph 8 kph Sweep a path less than the full width of the sweeper Increase engine speed if debris becomes very heavy 51 3764 1 05 Sweeper Installation Broom to Prime Mover result in injury or death Do not operate this machine until you have positive indication that the attachment is securely mounted N WARNING Improper attachment of sweeper could 1 Position the broom on a level surface 2 Enter the machine 3 Fasten the safety restraints 4 Start the engine 5 Disengage the parking brake 6 Align the attachment mechanism with the mounting on the bucket attach to the prime mover Follow the attaching procedure in the prime mover owners manual 7 Engage the parking brake and shut down the prime mover Be sure to relieve pressure to the auxiliary hydraulic lines 8 Unfasten safety restraints and exit the prime mover 9 Ensure that the hydraulic quick couplers are clean Co
5. 2 03 10006 4 1 03 3029 5 1 08 0006 6 2 08 0005 7 1 07 2656 8 Varies 01 5210 35 Varies 01 5010 35 10 1 LAF8259 11 1 LAF8346 12 1 LAF8301 13 1 LAF8303 14 1 LAF8321 15 2 LAF8324 16 1 LAF8338 17 1 LAF8339 18 1 13 50082 19 2 LAF8328 20 1 LAF8329 21 2 LAF8330 22 2 LAF8331 23 1 LAF8341 24 1 LAF8333 25 1 LAF8334 26 2 Not Used 27 8 LAF9853 28 2 RHW8645 29 10 07 1714 30 6 07 3647 31 1 07 1784 32 2 07 3623 33 8 07 3691 34 2 07 3438 35 Varies 07 4454 6 36 Varies 07 4032 15 37 25 07 3275 38 2 07 5451 39 Varies 07 4038 13 40 18 07 3273 41 Varies 07 1762 6 42 Varies 07 4039 13 43 2 07 3278 44 3 RHW7110 20072 72 LAF2803 03 10006 03 3029 08 0006 08 0005 07 2656 01 5210 LAF8259 LAF8301 LAF8301 LAF8303 LAF8322 LAF8324 LAF8325 LAF8326 13 50083 LAF8328 LAF8329 LAF8330 LAF8331 LAF8332 LAF8333 LAF8334 LAF8335 LAF9853 RHW8645 07 1714 07 3647 07 1784 07 3623 07 3691 07 3438 07 4454 7 07 4032 16 07 3275 07 5451 07 4038 14 07 3273 07 1762 Y 07 4039 14 07 3278 RHW7110 51 3764 1 05 SB Hopper Broom 20084 84 Description LAF8337 Bucket Edge 5 8 x 6 x Nominal Broom Width 03 10006 Hose 1 2 x 120 100R2 10MORS 12MOR 03 3029 Hydraulic Motor 08 0006 Bearing Core Shaft 08 0005 Flange Bearing Core Shaft 07 2656 Tape Anti Slip Abrasive 4 x 2 Black 01 5210 Brush Section Poly 26 In Black Quantity Noted XXXXX P 49 01 5010 Brush
6. 3764 1 05 Notes 32 PARTS SECTION SPRINKLER KIT Ref Qty Part 1 1 LAF2823 2 1 07 3150 3 2 LAF8347 4 2 LAF8378 5 6 07 1714 6 2 RHW2135 7 8 07 4032 8 6 07 3275 9 4 07 4038 10 6 07 3273 11 4 07 4039 12 1 03 1326 13 1 03 0152 14 4 07 0411 15 6 07 0414 16 6 07 0413 17 1 07 0532 18 2 03 1226 19 2 07 0412 20 1 03 0457 21 1 03 1392 22 1 03 0076 23 1 03 0819 24 1 07 3869 25 1 LAF8320 26 4 07 0006 27 8 07 1536 28 14 07 0549 29 2 07 0547 30 1 LAF8316 31 300 09 0056 32 84 09 0028 33 2 LAF2826 Full quantity of part is supplied but quantity used is dependant upon configuration of unit Sprinkler Kit 20001 W O Tank 20002 W Tank Description Fitting Outlet Tank with Nut O Ring 20002 only Tank Plastic 25 gallon with Lid 20002 only Bracket Mount Nozzle Bracket Mounting Tank 20002 only Screw HHC Gr8 5 16 18 x 1 20002 only Bolt Socket Counter Sunk Gr5 5 16 18 x 3 4 20002 only Washer Flat Gr8 1 4 Washer Flat Gr8 5 16 20002 only Washer Lock Gr5 1 4 Washer Lock Gr5 5 16 20002 only Nut Hex Gr8 1 4 20 Pump 12 Volt Fitting Nipple Close 1 2 Tee Nozzle Spray Nozzle Spray Nut Nozzle Spray Strainer Fitting 5 8 Barb 1 2 NPT Elbow Nozzle Spray 90 with Jam Nut Fitting 3 8 Barb 3 8 NPT Valve Shut off 1 2 NPT Fitting Nipple Close 3 8 Bushing Reducer 1 2 3 8 Fitting Tee Barb 3 8 Ca
7. 6 x Nominal Broom Width 2 03 10006 03 10006 03 10006 Hose 1 2 x 120 100R2 10 5 12MOR 1 03 3029 03 3029 03 3029 Hydraulic Motor 1 LAF3533 LAF3533 LAF3533 Assembly Taper Lock Adapter 1 LAF3534 LAF3534 LAF3534 Brush Bearing 1 07 2656 07 2656 07 2656 Tape Anti Slip Abrasive 4 x 2 Black Varies 01 5847 01 5847 01 5847 Brush Section Poly 26 inch Black See chart for quantity 1 LAF8259 LAF8259 LAF8259 Brush Section Retainer 1 LAF8346 LAF8301 LAF8301 Flap Retainer 1 LAF8301 LAF8301 LAF8302 Flap Retainer 1 LAF8303 LAF8303 LAF8303 Tape Anti Slip Abrasive 4 x 3 1 2 Black 1 13 50134 13 51165 13 50739 Bucket Weldment 2 LAF8324 LAF8324 LAF8324 Flap Side 1 LAF8338 LAF8325 LAF8342 Flap Front 1 13 51157 13 51158 13 50939 Core Weldment 1 13 50082 13 50083 13 50084 Housing Sweeper 2 LAF8328 LAF8328 LAF8328 Cradle Motor Hydraulic Weldment 1 LAF8329 LAF8329 LAF8329 Plate Motor Hydraulic Clamping 2 LAF8330 LAF8330 LAF8330 Retainer Flap Side 3 5 8 2 LAF8331 LAF8331 LAF8331 Retainer Flap Side 9 1 8 1 LAF8341 LAF8332 LAF8345 Rod Pivot 1 13 51081 13 51081 13 51081 Plate Bearing Mounting 1 13 51161 13 51161 13 51161 Plate Bearing Cover 2 Not Used LAF8335 LAF8336 Spacer Pipe 8 LAF9853 LAF9853 LAF9853 Plug 3 8 Black 2 RHW8645 RHW8645 RHW8645 Nut Rivet 5 16 18 027 15 Grip Length 10 07 1714 07 1714 07 1714 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 1 Gr8 6 07 3647 07 3647 07 3647 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Gr8 1 07
8. Mount the nozzle mounting plates to the front of the sweeper using nuts flat washers and lock washers 9 Install the nozzles on the mounting plate 10 Cut and install 3 8 hose between the nozzles using hose clamps Only use enough hose to reach the next nozzle 11 Install tee barbs between nozzles as shown in parts break down See pages 36 37 12 Connect hose to the tee barb and the barb on the pump outlet 13 Attach nozzle bracket to gutterbroom if used 90 nozzle to bracket and connect hose 14 Mount switch in a convenient location on the prime mover 15 Connect the black wire to a good ground on the prime mover 16 Connect the red wire to a 12 volt power supply CAUTION Avoid fire damage Route wire away from hot and or moving parts 17 Connect the switch wiring harness to the pump wiring 21 SERVICE SECTION INSTALLING SPRINKLER SYSTEM KIT 18 Fill tank with water 19 Open shut off valve 20 Turn on pump 21 Adjust the nozzles to create a fine mist 8 to 10 inches in front of sweeper 22 Check system for leaks Notes 51 3764 1 05 51 3764 1 05 23 Parts SB Hopper Brooms Table of Contents Parts E 24 33 SB Hopper 24 25 Cold Planer Special iate ens 26 27 E nennen 28 30 Sptinkler ITE frt t Ee irr tttm aie 32 33 24 HOPPERBROOM PARTS SECTION 20060 Ref Qty 60 1 1 LAF8361 3
9. Section Mixed 26 In Black Quantity Noted XXXXX M 49 LAF8259 Brush Section Retainer LAF8301 Flap Retainer LAF8302 Flap Retainer LAF8303 Tape Anti Slip Abrasive 4 x 3 1 2 Black LAF8323 Bucket Weldment without mounting LAF8324 Flap Side LAF8342 Flap Front LAF8343 Core Weldment 13 50084 Housing Sweeper LAF8328 Cradle Motor Hydraulic Weldment LAF8329 Plate Motor Hydraulic Clamping LAF8330 Retainer Flap Side 3 5 8 LAF8331 Retainer Flap Side 9 1 8 LAF8345 Rod Pivot LAF8333 Plate Bearing Mounting LAF8334 Plate Bearing Cover LAF8336 Spacer Pipe LAF9853 Plug 3 8 Black RHW8645 Nut Rivet 5 16 18 027 15 Grip Length 07 1714 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 1 Gr8 Quantity Noted 07 3647 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Gr8 07 1784 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 Gr8 07 3623 Screw Hex Cap 1 8x 6 Full Thread Gr5 07 3691 Bolt Carriage 1 4 20 x 1 Gr5 07 3438 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 Gr5 07 4454 Bolt Plow 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Gr8 8 07 4032 Washer Flat 1 4 Gr8 17 07 3275 Washer Flat 5 16 Gr8 07 5451 Washer Flat 7 8 Gr8 07 4038 Washer Lock 1 4 Split Medium 15 07 3273 Washer Lock 5 16 Split Medium 07 1762 Washer Lock 1 2 Split Medium 8 07 4039 Nut Hex 1 4 20 15 07 3278 Nut Hex 5 16 18 RHW7110 Nut U Style Clip 5 16 18 51 3764 1 05 Ref 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 25 PARTS SECTION HOPPER B
10. See prime mover mover is activated in the wrong position owners manual Hoses improperly connected to prime Connect hoses correctly to prime mover mover Hoses on prime mover are obstructed Clear obstruction on prime mover Hoses on broom are obstructed Clear obstruction on broom The motor has failed Replace the motor Sluggish broom operation Insuffient oil flow from the prime mover Increase engine RPM 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 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 Fittings are loose or damaged Tighten or replace fittings Hydraulic hoses are loose or damaged Tighten or replace fittings Hoses installed incorrectly Switch hose connections Brush rotates in wrong direction Brush slows or stops when Brush pattern too wide Adjust brush pattern sweeping Travel speed too fast Reduce travel speed Trying to sweep too much material at Reduce amount of material being once swept make more passes Hydraulic motor is failing Replace Motor Brush pattern too wide Adjust brush pattern Brush wears very quickly 51 3764 1 05 Troubleshooting 19 SERVICE SECTION TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause Possible Solution Low hydraulic oil level on the prime A
11. hydraulic fluid can have enough serious personal injury The reinforcing wire layer is exposed The outer covering is ballooning locally Do not bend high pressure lines Do not strike high pressure lines Do not install bent lines bent tubes or kinked hoses The hose is kinked or crushed not install damaged lines damaged tubes or damaged hoses The armoring embedded in the outer cover The hoses have been pulled or stretched Repair loose lines loose tubes and loose hoses Repair damaged lines damaged tubes and damaged hoses Leaks can cause fires See your SWEEPSTER FFC dealer for repair or replacement parts Make sure that all clamps guards and shields are installed correctly Check lines tubes and hoses carefully Do not use your hand to check for leaks Use a board or cardboard to check for leaks Tighten all connections to the recommended torque 16 51 3764 1 05 MAINTENANCE SECTION MAINTENANCE LOG Maintenance Record Use this log to record maintenance performed on the sweeper Maintenance Procedure Performed Performed by 51 3764 1 05 17 Service SB Hopper Brooms Table of Contents Troubleshooting eerte tnnc 18 19 Options nassen 20 21 20 Gu 0 Sl eee 21 18 51 3764 1 05 SERVICE SECTION TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Possible Cause Possible Solution Motor for broom will not operate Auxiliary hydraulics control on prime Verify controls
12. 1784 07 1784 07 1784 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 Gr8 8 07 3691 07 3691 07 3691 Bolt Carriage 1 4 20 x 1 Gr5 2 07 3708 07 3708 07 3708 Bolt Carriage 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Gr5 Varies 07 4454 07 4454 07 4454 Bolt Plow 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Gr8 6 7 8 Varies 07 4032 07 4032 07 4032 Washer Flat 1 4 Gr8 13 14 15 25 07 3275 07 3275 07 3275 Washer Flat 5 16 Gr8 2 07 5451 07 5451 07 5451 Washer Flat 7 8 Gr8 Varies 07 4038 07 4038 07 4038 Washer Lock 1 4 Split Medium 13 14 15 16 07 3273 07 3273 07 3273 Washer Lock 5 16 Split Medium Varies 07 1762 07 1762 07 1762 Washer Lock 1 2 Split Medium 8 9 10 Varies 07 4036 07 4036 07 4036 Nut Hex 1 4 20 13 14 15 3 RHW7110 RHW7110 RHW7110 Nut U Style Clip 5 16 18 Varies 07 1764 07 1764 07 1764 Nut Hex 1 2 13 8 9 10 1 07 6081 07 6081 07 6081 Nut Hex Slotted 1 20 Gr5 8 07 4035 07 4035 07 4035 Nut Hex 1 8 2 07 0244 07 0244 07 0244 Pin Lynch 1 4 x 1 9 16 1 07 0210 07 0210 07 0210 Pin Cotter Hairpin 1 8 x 2 3 8 1 07 4942 07 4942 07 4942 Washer Fender 5 16 x 1 1 2 x 0 08 1 RHW8613 RHW8613 RHW8613 Plate Weld 5 16 Threaded Hole 1 RHW8614 RHW8614 RHW8614 Plate Cover Hose Clamp Cradle ipair RHW8616 RHW8616 RHW8616 Clamp Cradle 7 8 Hoses 1 RHW8618 RHW8618 RHW8618 Spring 1 1 2 x 11 5 8 2 RHW8642 RHW8642 RHW8642 Nut Rivet 5 16 18 15 312 Grip 51 3764 1 05 27 PARTS SECTION COLD PLANER SPECIAL Cold Planer Special 20059P 20071P 20083P Ref Qty 60 7
13. 2 84 Description 56 6 RMR5002 RMR5002 RMR5002 Ties Nylon Cable 1 4 x 11 Black 57 2 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item Elbow Hydraulic Not Required on Some Models 58 2 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item Adapter Hydraulic Not Required on Some Models 59 1 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item Quick Coupler Hydraulic Male End 60 1 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item Quick Coupler Hydraulic Female End 62 Varies 07 3692 07 3692 07 3692 Bolt Carriage 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 Gr5 5 6 7 63 Varies RHW8611 RHW8611 RHW8611 Cap Vinyl 1 4 x 1 2 5 6 T 64 48 07 10012 07 10012 07 10012 Tape Vinyl White Marking 1 inch Order by the Inch 65 2 07 3120 07 3120 07 3120 Washer Flat 5 8 Gr8 66 4 07 6156 07 6156 07 6156 Washer Flat 1 SAE Gr8 67 2 07 3623 07 3623 07 3623 Screw Hex Cap 1 8 x 7 Full Thread Gr5 Brush Quantity Chart Nominal 60 Nominal 72 Nominal 84 Nested Width Total Quantity Total Quantity Total Quantity 28 SECTIONMANUAL GUTTERBROOM Ref Qty Part 1 1 01 0523 01 0704 2 1 13 0374 3 1 13 2264 4 1 13 50088 5 1 13 50096 6 2 09 0156 7 1 13 2265 8 1 03 10008 10 1 03 10007 11 1 13 50075 12 1 LAF4441 13 6 07 1973 14 1 03 3151 15 1 13 50076 16 4 07 1714 17 4 07 1698 18 4 07 0018 19 1 07 1125 20 2 07 1717 21 4 RMR5002 22 14 07 3275 23 2 07 3279 24 1 13 12291 25 10 07 3273 26 6 07 1718 27 4 07 3270 28 2 07 3654 29 2 07 1764 30 1 07 4961 31 1 07 0204
14. 32 1 07 3112 33 6 RHW8642 34 1 07 6358 35 1 07 0387 36 1 07 5054 37 1 07 1784 38 1 RHW8614 39 1Pr RHW8616 40 1 13 50093 51 3764 Gutterbroom 20003 Description Brush Wire Brush Poly Plate Brush Mounting Arm Plate Attachment Pivot Weldment Bushing Pivot Plate Motor Mount Hose 1 2 x 87 100R2 10 10MORS Hose 1 2 x 140 100R2 10MOR 10MORS Plate Adjustment Adapter Hydraulic 10FOR 10FOR Union Screw HHC Gr5 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 Motor Hydraulic Plate Mounting Screw HHC Gr8 5 16 18 x 1 Screw HHC Gr8 5 16 18 x 2 Screw HHC Gr8 3 8 16 x 1 Screw HHC Gr5 1 2 13 x 2 1 2 Fully Threaded Bolt Carriage Gr5 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 Tie Zip 11 inch Washer Flat Gr8 5 16 Washer Flat Gr8 3 8 Bushing 10ga 1 1 2 2 1 4 Washer Lock Gr5 5 16 Washer Lock Gr5 3 8 Nut Lock Gr8 5 16 18 Nut Hex Gr8 3 8 16 Nut Hex Gr8 1 2 13 Pin Cotter Gr2 1 8 x 2 Pin Roll 25 x 2 Zerk Grease 1 4 28 Self tapping Nut Rivet 5 16 18 15 312 Grip Pin Clevis 3 4 x 3 1 2 3 1 4 usable Chain 3 16 26 Links Link Quick 3 16 Screw Hex Cap 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 Gr8 Plate Cover Hose Clamp Cradle Clamp Cradle 7 8 Hoses Pin Pivot Gutterbroom 1 05 51 3764 1 05 29 PARTS SECTION GUTTERBROOM Gutterbroom 20003 Left Side Shown 30 51 3764 1 05 PARTS SECTION GUTTERBROOM 37 38 39 RIGHT GUTT ER BRUSH LEFT GUTTER BRUSH 51
15. 4 90 18 4104 J 916 12 15 20 4 20 ne 28 23 _ 15 5 8 11 159 28 16 20 746 97 Foot pounds may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 1 35582 Foot pounds may be converted to Inch pounds by multiplying by 12 If the nut and screw are not the same grade the lower grade will always be used NOTE Nylock nuts are utilized when greater resistance to vibrating loose is required and greater operating temperatures are not a factor In addition like lock nuts nylock nuts have a safety feature that if the bolt does vibrate loose the nut will remain on the screw Install nylock nuts to the standard torque shown above 51 3764 1 05 37 APPENDIX TORQUE SPECS Hydraulic Torque Specifications Face Seal Assembly Tube to Fitting Note Face seal fittings have a very 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 any foreign materials 2 Install proper SAE o ring to end of fitting if not already installed Ensure o ring is fully seated and retained properly 3 Lubricate o ring with a light coating of clean hydraulic oil 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 Thread S
16. 5 SWEEPSTER SB Hopper Broom AND Cold Planer Special wa BRADCO F FFC 9 HARLEY MAJOR McMILLEN 5 SWEEPSTER PALADIN LIGHT CONSTRUCTION Sweepster Serial Number Manual Number 51 3764 Release Date January 2005 800 456 7100 www paladinbrands com Sweepster 2800 N Zeeb Rd Dexter MI 48130 United States of America 51 3764 1 05 51 3764 1 05 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Table of Contents Operation and Maintenance pg 5 Service pg 17 Parts pg 23 Appendix pg 35 51 3764 1 05 Notes 51 3764 1 05 Operation and Maintenance SB Hopper Brooms Table of Contents Introduction 6 7 9 General Safety 7 8 Safety Signs and 9 10 11 Operating TIDS its 10 Installing the 11 Stola ge E 11 Removing the 11 Product Specifications 12 Specifications and Model Views 12 MaintenallO B inani nk aa nix exl Do as exi 13 16 Brush Pattern
17. ROOM SB Hopper Broom 20060 20072 20084 Qty 60 72 84 Varies 07 1764 07 1764 07 1764 6 7 8 1 07 6081 07 6081 07 6081 4 07 4035 07 4035 07 4035 2 07 0244 07 0244 07 0244 1 07 0210 07 0210 07 0210 1 07 4942 07 4942 07 4942 1 RHW8613 RHW8613 RHW8613 1 RHW8614 RHW8614 RHW8614 1pair RHW8616 RHW8616 RHW8616 1 RHW8618 RHW8618 RHW8618 21 RHW8642 RHW8642 RHW8642 10 RMR5002 RMR5002 RMR5002 2 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item 2 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item 1 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item 1 Contact SWEEPSTER for correct item Varies 07 3692 07 3692 07 3692 5 6 7 Varies RHW8611 RHW8611 8611 5 6 7 Description Nut Hex 1 2 13 Nut Hex Slotted 1 20 Gr5 Nut Hex 1 8 Pin Lynch 1 4 x 1 9 16 Pin Cotter Hairpin 1 8 x 2 3 8 Washer Fender 5 16 x 1 1 2 x 0 08 Plate Weld 5 16 Threaded Hole Plate Cover Hose Clamp Cradle Clamp Cradle 7 8 Hoses Spring 1 1 2 x 11 5 8 Nut Rivet 5 16 18 15 312 Grip Ties Nylon Cable 1 4 x 11 Black Elbow Hydraulic Not Required on Some Models Adapter Hydraulic Not Required on Some Models Quick Coupler Hydraulic Male End Quick Coupler Hydraulic Female End Bolt Carriage 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 Gr5 Cap Vinyl 1 4 x 1 2 26 51 3764 1 05 PARTS SECTION COLD PLANER SPECIAL Ref 37 39 40 41 42 Cold Planer Special 20059P 20071P 20083P Qty 60 72 84 Description 1 LAF8361 LAF2803 LAF8337 Bucket Edge 5 8 x
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19. ble Pump Control 11 Ft Screw Cap 10 24 x 1 Washer Flat Gr2 3 16 Clamp Hose 5 8 Clamp Hose 7 8 Harness Wiring Control Box with Cables Hose 3 8 Hose 5 8 Bracket Nozzle Gutterbroom 51 3764 1 05 51 3764 1 05 33 PARTS SECTION SPRINKLER KIT Sprinkler Kit 34 Notes 51 3764 1 05 51 3764 1 05 Appendix Table of Contents Bolt Torque Specifications 36 Hydraulic Fittings Torque Specifications 37 38 31056 cis 39 40 Warranty Information 2 41 42 35 36 51 3764 1 05 APPENDIX TORQUESPECS Bolt Torque Specifications Body Size Ft Ibs Class 8 8 it E 9 16 12 Mi4 2 0 80 14 218 91 16 1 5 125 22 l6 23 9 4 14 20 6 1 10 S21 28 7 1 O a y O 516 18 13 3 wa 24 14 3 wa 35 16 L 24 26 5 10 716 14 37 8 0 15 29 6 20 41 9 1 05 Oo 50 10 20 63 12 _ 10 Mi4 20 12 15 6 321 41 M20 25 244 3554 46 15 fs M24 3 0 422 54 528 68 22 er S s Grade 8 Class 10 9 10 10 2 sn6 18 18 4 n a 20 4 xs 16 32 7 M8 125 20 4 9 8 io 716 14 52 11 Mlo 15 40 8 L 20 sn 0735 12 13 80 16 12 175 69 1
20. correctly 51 3764 1 05 51 3764 1 05 Placement or Replacement of Safety Signs 1 Clean the area of application with nonflammable solvent and then wash the same area with soap and water 2 Allow the surface to fully dry 3 Remove the backing from the safety sign exposing the adhesive surface 4 Apply the safety sign to the position shown in the diagram above and smooth out any bubbles Item 1 MISUSE HAZARD Read and understand the operator s manual before operating Contact Sweepster LLC for replacement manual and safety labels PINCH POINT HAZARD Keep clear Item 5 FEC ATTACHMENTS MADE FRC ATTACHMENTS mern 4815 824 2132 SERIAL Cy MODEL WEIGHT lbs MFG CAPACITY 9 SAFETY SECTION SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 50 0723 Read Manual 2 1 50 0724 Hydraulics 3 2 50 0737 Point 4 3 50 0727 Flying Objects 5 1 RDL3254 Serial Tag Instructions Keep all safety signs clean and legible Replace all missing illegible or damaged safety signs Replacement parts for parts with safety signs attached must also have safety signs attached Safety signs are available free of charge from your dealer or from SWEEPER LLC Item 2 p HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD Relieve pressure before disconnecting lines DO NOT use hands to check for leaks Consult physician immediatly if skin penetration occurs 00724
21. dd hydraulic fluid mover Hydraulic hoses are obstructed Clear obstructions in hoses Excessive hydraulic oil temperature Hydraulic quick coupler leaks Hydraulic oil and or filter on prime mover are dirty Quick couplers are not properly seated Brush pattrn too wide Travel speed too fast Trying to sweep too much material at once Hydraulic motor is failing Quick coupler poppet is unseated or damaged Replace hydraulic oil and or filter on prime mover Reconnect quick couplers properly Adjust brush pattern See page 11 Reduce travel speed Reduce the amount of material being swept Make more passes Replace motor Reconnect or replace the quick couplers 20 SERVICE SECTION INSTALLING GUTTERBROOM Installing the Gutterbroom 1 Unpack parts and then compare them to the parts list If you discover any shortages contact SWEEPSTER LLC or your dealer Remove plugs from mounting holes on right or left side of sweeper 3 Install the gutterbroom mounting plate and backing plate to the sweeper 4 Mount motor to the motor mounting plate 5 Mount the motor mounting plate on the gutterbroom arm 6 Mount the gutterbroom arm to the pivot arm 7 Insert the bushings washers and pivot arm into the attachment plate Insert pin into the pivot arm Attach the adjustment plate to the side of the sweeper with the slot towards the front 9 Mount the brush plate to t
22. efects subject to the limitations contained in this policy This warranty does not apply to defect caused in whole or in part by unreasonable use while in the possession of the user including but nat limited to failure to properly set up product failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance normal wear routine tune ups or adjustments improper handling or accidents operation at speed or load conditions contrary to published specification improper or insufficient lubrication improper storage This warranty is also not a guarantee that performance of each product will meet the expectations of the purchaser Sweepster LLC shall not be liable for consequential damages of any kind including but not limited to consequential labor costs or transportation charges in connection with the replacement or repair of defective parts lost time or expense which may have accrued because of said defects In no event shall Sweepster LLC s total liability hereunder exceed the product purchase price Sweepster LLC makes no warranty with respect to trade accessories or any component or accessory of the product which was not manufactured by Sweepster LLC including any purchased components of any kind These are subject to the warranties of their respective manufacturers The warranty will be considered void if the product or any part of the product is modified or repaired in any way not expressly authorized by Sweepster LLC or if closed co
23. egulations must be observed at all times Any modifications made to this sweeper may relieve the manufacturer of liability for any resulting damage or injury Safety Alert Symbol This safety alert symbol indicates important safety A messages in this manual When you see this symbol be alert to the possibility of injury Carefully read the message that follows and inform other operators Warranty To validate the warranty for this unit fill out the warranty card or warranty pages located at the back of this manual Then send this information to SWEEPSTER 51 3764 1 05 Contacting SWEEPSTER LLC If you have any questions about information in this manual or need to order parts please call write fax or e mail SWEEPSTER LLC SWEEPSTER LLC 2800 North Zeeb Road Dexter Michigan 48130 Phone 800 456 7100 FAX 734 996 9014 e mail sweep sweepster com FFC ATTACHMENTS 100 East Lee Road Lee Illinois 60530 Phone 800 747 2132 www ffcattachments com For help with installation operation or maintenance procedures contact our Technical Service Department Direct product questions and parts orders to our Sales Department When ordering parts or accessories be prepared to give the following information Sweeper model number serial number and date of purchase Prime mover make and model Part number description and quantity Terms Used in Manual Right hand left hand front and rear are determined fr
24. en sweeping next to curbs or walls with a gutterbroom only the bristle tips should touch the vertical surface When not using the gutterbroom for a short period raise it 1 2 inches 25 51mm off the ground with the tension chain During extended periods of nonuse unhook hydraulic hoses from the gutterbroom motor remove the gutterbroom assembly and connect hydraulic hoses to run only the main brush WARNING Escaping hydraulic fluid can have enough pressure to penetrate the skin causing serious personal injury Replacing Gutter Brush 1 Remove the worn gutter brush section from the brush plate 2 Mount a new gutter brush section to the brush plate reusing the hardware 3 Adjust according to Adjust Gutterbroom Pattern and Adjusting Gutterbroom Swing 51 3764 1 05 Installing the Sprinkler System Kit 1 Unpack parts and then compare them to the parts list If you discover any shortages contact SWEEPSTER LLC or your dealer 2 Attach tank mounting plates to tank using flat head screws 3 Remove plugs from tank mounting location Non skid tape will need to be trimmed 4 Mount tank to the sweeper using four screws flat washers and lock washers 5 Install the shut off assembly onto the tank per parts break down See pages 36 37 6 Mount the pump onto the tank using four screws and flat washers 7 Assemble the strainer and fittings to the pump per the parts break down See pages 36 37 8
25. g the brush head assembly mechanically mid pump unit sweeper in which the pump is mounted on the mid PTO mounting assembly portion of the sweeper that attaches to the prime mover designed specifically for each prime mover NPT national pipe thread note indicates supplementary information OR o ring psi pounds per square inch PTO power take off shaft on the prime mover used to drive attachments plate swing swing assembly that includes a half moon plate power pack auxiliary hydraulic package used when prime mover hydraulics do not have enough flow available prime mover refers to the tractor truck loader or other vehicle to which a sweeper is attached qty quantity quick change core core designed in a way that allows brush sections to be changed without removing hoses from motors rpm revolutions per minute rear side that is in rear when facing the normal forward direction of travel of the machine rear pump unit sweeper in which the pump is mounted on a rear PTO retainer removable plate or set of plates that keeps sections on the core right handed side that is on the right when facing the normal forward direction of travel of the machine section single brush wafer section set replacement brush wafers sprinkler system system that sprays water ahead of the sweeper used to reduce dust sprinkler tank assembly that includes the water reservoir and mount
26. gage the parking brake and back away from the broom Storage CAUTION Do not store the sweeper with weight on the brush Weight will deform the bristles destroying the sweeping effectiveness To avoid this problem place the sweeper on blocks Do not store polypropylene brushes in direct sunlight The material can deteriorate and crumble before the bristles are worn out Keep polypropylene brush material away from intense heat or flame 12 51 3764 1 05 PRODUCT INFORMATION SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Productinformation Specifications SB Hopper Broom CP Special Overall Length 54 inches 56 inches without Coupler 20060 66 inches 20059 66 inches Overall Width 20072 78 inches 20071 78 inches 20084 90 inches 20083 90 inches Flow Requirements 12 25 gpm 12 25 gpm Maximum Hydraulic 51 3764 1 05 Brush Pattern for SB Hopper A properly adjusted brush offers the best sweeping performance To check the brush pattern 1 Move the sweeper to a dusty flat surface 2 Set the prime movers parking brake 3 Start the sweeper rotating at a slow speed then lower it so the broom arms bottom out Run the sweeper in the operating position bottom of bucket about 1 inch off Ground for 10 seconds 4 Raise the sweeper and back away set parking brake shut down the prime mover remove the ignition key exit the prime mover and inspect the brush pattern The brush pattern left in the dust should be 2 4 inche
27. ground set parking brake shut down the prime mover and remove the key from the ignition When working on or around the sweeper safely secure it from falling or shifting Service amp Repair Hydraulic Safety Stop the prime mover engine and release hydraulic pressure before servicing or adjusting sweeper hydraulic systems WARNING Escaping hydraulic fluid can have enough pressure to penetrate the skin causing serious personal injury Check lines tubes and hoses carefully Do not use your hand to check for leaks Use a board or cardboard to check for leaks Tighten all connections to the recommended torque See Appendix Do not bend high pressure lines Do not strike high pressure lines Do not install bent lines bent tubes or kinked hoses Do not install damaged lines damaged tubes or damaged hoses Repair loose lines loose tubes and loose hoses Repair damaged lines damaged tubes and damaged hoses Leaks can cause fires See your SWEEPSTER FFC dealer for repair or replacement parts Replace the parts if any of the following conditions are present The end fittings are damaged or leaking The outer covering is chafed or cut The reinforcing wire layer is exposed The outer covering is ballooning locally The hose is kinked or crushed armoring is embedded in the outer cover hoses have been pulled or stretched Make sure that all clamps guards and shields are installed
28. he motor 10 Attach the gutterbroom section to the brush plate 11 Connect hydraulic fittings and hoses per Gutterbroom Hydraulics Layout See page 26 12 Place the chain in the keyhole slot Adjust per Adjusting Gutterbroom Pattern IMPORTANT When using a gutterbroom the main brush only sweeps in the over the brush direction Adjusting Gutterbroom Pattern When the gutterbroom height is properly adjusted bristles contact the ground as shown in figure 1 To adjust the gutterbroom 1 Lower the gutterbroom to the ground 2 Loosen the hardware holding the gutterbroom motor mounting plate 3 Turn the motor mounting plate to the right or left 4 Adjust the tension chain so it holds the gutterbroom in place 5 Tighten the hardware holding the motor mounting plate 51 3764 1 05 fig 1 2 Contact Area Top View a a m Shading represents the area that touches the ground on properly adjusted gutterbrooms Adjusting Gutterbroom Swing A properly adjusted gutterbroom extends the main brush s sweeping path leaving no streaks between the two paths For this to happen the inside edge of the gutterbroom brush pattern must line up with the outside edge of the sweeper To adjust gutterbroom swing 1 Loosen the nut 2 Adjust the screw Turn it in for more swing or turn it out for less swing 3 Tighten the nut Using Gutterbroom The gutterbroom is for sweeping forward only Wh
29. ing used in a sprinkler system stands devices designed to keep the brush bristles off the ground when the sweeper is dismounted 40 APPENDIX GLOSSARY swing or swing assembly portion of the sweeper that allows the brush head assembly to angle swing cylinder means of angling the brush head assembly hydraulically tank assembly hydraulic assembly that includes the hydraulic reservoir filter and fittings may also incorporate valves warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury weld weldment windrow pile of debris zerk grease fitting 51 3764 1 05 41 APPENDIX WARRANTY REGISTRATION 1 05 51 3764 SLNAWWOO SNOLLSADONS 4 1004 POOH 110ddng 1004 poop 3 DDUBUILIOJI9G 1004 Poop 1 901 19 SALES 1004 poop KA 1004 POOH 1uemeoxa eou 1eoddy euo 39949 ONIMOTIOA JHL ALVY ASVHA TA 9 sa nyeag 0 9081340 puy q 0 esp Ioud 0 0 ld 0 0 suo 19949 YALSAJAMS V ISVHIYNA GIG lt SJUIWWO ON g sap SAHAON IWIAd OL ATLOHPHOO LIA LINN 4HL GIG y ON Y SAT S L3IVd NOLLV IHdO NV HJAIIDIA YINOLSNO ANOA YO NOA GIG Luo Juaunpene 104 AJAON IWIAd THIOW AN
30. ize 1 7 16 12 1440 90 120 8 1 11 6 12 1680 90 140 8 2 NOTE ft lb may be converted to NewMeters by multiplying by 1 35582 NOTE in lbs may be converted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 0 11298 38 51 3764 1 05 APPENDIX TORQUE SPECS Hydraulic Torque Specifications Straight Thread O ring Fitting Assembly Fitting to Port NOTE Straight thread o ring fittings are utilized to adapt hydraulic systems to motors pumps cylinders and valves Installation Adjustable Fitting 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 3 Lubricate o ring with a light coating of clean hydraulic oil 4 Back off nut as far as possible and push washer up as far as possible Figure 4 amp 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 the table in section Figure 7 Figures 4 5 6 and 7 Torque Values lao Thread Size er 73878 pe 8 NOTE ft lb may be converted to NewMeters by multiplying by 1 35582 NOTE in lbs may be con
31. me mover engine set the parking brake and remove the key from the ignition Only operate the sweeper while you are in the operators position of the prime mover The safety restraints must be fastened while you operate the prime mover Minimize flying debris use the slowest rotating speed that will do the job See Operation Section Operating Tips Keep hands feet hair and loose clothing away from all moving parts Leave all shields and safety equipment in place when operating the sweeper and prime mover Be aware of the extra weight and width a sweeper adds Reduce travel speed accordingly See Product Information Section When operating the sweeper on rough terrain reduce speed to avoid bouncing the sweeper Loss of steering can result Never sweep toward people buildings vehicles or other objects that can be damaged by flying debris While you operate the sweeper slowly in an open area check for proper operation of all controls and all protective devices Note any needed repairs during operation of the sweeper Report any needed repairs 8 SAFETY SECTION GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Service 8 Repair General CAUTION Do not modify the sweeper in any way A Personal injury could result If you have questions contact your dealer or SWEEPSTER LLC Repair or adjust the sweeper in a safe area away from traffic and other hazards Before adjusting or servicing lower the sweeper to the
32. mponents are disassembled prior to return Closed components include but are not limited to gearboxes hydraulic pumps motors cylinders and actuators Our obligation under the warranty is expressly limited at our option to the replacement or repair at Sweepster LLC or at a service facility designated by us or such part or parts as inspection shall disclose to have been defective We are not responsible for unauthorized repairs or replacements Any implied or statutory warranties including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly limited to the duration of this written warranty We make no other express or implied warranty nor is anyone authorized to make any on our behalf This warranty cannot be extended broadened or changed except in writing by an authorized officer of Sweepster LLC
33. nnect hydraulic lines for the broom to the prime mover Twist the collar of the quick couplers one quarter of a turn in order to secure the hydraulic connections 10 While the loader arms are lowered visually inspect the attachment mechanism to ensure that it is securely mounted WARNING Improper attachment of sweeper could A result in injury or death Do not operate this machine until you have positive indication that the attachment is securely mounted 11 OPERATION SECTION INSTALLING REMOVING THE SWEEPER amp STORAGE Removing the Sweeper disengaging the sweeper when the sweeper is in an unstable position or carrying a load Place the sweeper ina stable position before disengaging WARNING Serious injury or death may result from CAUTION Hoses for the sweepers must be removed before the quick attach is disengaged Pulling the sweeper with the hoses could result in damage to the prime mover or the sweeper 1 Lower the broom to the ground 2 Engage the parking brake and shut down the prime mover Be sure to relieve pressure to the auxiliary hydraulic lines 3 Unfasten safety restraints and exit prime mover 4 Disconnect the broom hydraulic lines from the prime mover Connect quick couplers together to keep clean 5 Disengage attachment mechanism mechanical type 6 Enter prime mover fasten safety restraints and start the prime mover 7 Disengage attachment mechanism hydraulic type 8 Disen
34. om the operator s perspective either the operator s seat or standing behind a walk behind unit facing forward in the normal operating position Prime mover refers to the tractor truck loader or tow vehicle that the sweeper is mounted on or towed by Optional Equipment Installation instructions for optional equipment if applicable appear in the Service Manual Section Specifications amp Features Due to continuous product improvement specifications and features may change without notice 51 3764 1 05 Safety Information Read this manual Read all safety information in this manual All operators must read and understand the entire contents of this manual before sweeping General safety practices are listed on Safety Information pages and specific safety information is located throughout this manual Hazard Definitions Four hazard classifications are used in this manual situation which if not avoided will result in N DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous death or serious injury situation which if not avoided could WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation A which if not avoided may result in property damage CAUTION Used for instructions when machine damage may be involved Operation Only fully trained operators or trainee operators under the close supervision of a fully trained person sho
35. s wide running the length of the brush 5 Adjust the brush pattern as necessary according to the following instructions and recheck the brush pattern 13 MAINTENANCE SECTION BRUSH PATTERN ADJUSTMENT Adjusting Brush Pattern for SB Hopper 1 Loosen bottom 1 inch nuts 2 Adjust top 1 inch nuts to set pattern Tighten clockwise to increase pattern Loosen counterclockwise to decrease pattern 3 When the pattern is set tighten bottom 1 inch nuts 4 Adjust the flaps so they just touch the ground NOTE To extend brush life make sure bolts on both sides are adjusted evenly p lt Pattern Y 14 MAINTENANCE SECTION REPLACING BRUSH SECTIONS Replacing Brush Sections 1 Remove motor mount screws Retain hardware for reinstallation Remove motor mount 2 Remove bearing mounting plate screws from side Retain hardware for reinstallation 3 Remove the side flaps Retain hardware for reinstallation 4 Lift sweeper body leaving core on ground 5 Remove the bearing mounting plate and section retainer plate Retain hardware for reinstallation 6 Remove old sections 7 Install new sections by doing the following a Number the tubes on the core as 1 2 and 3 figure 1 b Slide the first section onto the core with the drive pins on either side of square stock 1 Make sure that the drive pins angle up figure 1 Place the
36. second section on the core with the drive pins on either side of square stock 2 Be sure the drive pins angle down figure 2 Put the third section on with the drive pins around square stock 3 Be sure the drive pins angle up Proceed to step e or f e For SB Hopper slide sections on until the core is full making sure to alternate the square stock used and the direction of the drive pins Proceed to step 8 fl For CP Special slide sections on as stated above up to a predetermined point which is 1 2 of the densely packed area below the center of the core figure 3 f2 For CP Special slide the next section on with the drive pins in the same up or down angle as the previous section but continue positioning the drive pins on either side of the next sequential square stock Continue assembly in this manner until the densely packed area is full figure 3 For the CP Special revert back to the alternating up and down angle for the drive pins until the core is full figure 3 8 Reattach the section retainer and bearing mounting plate with previously removed hardware 9 Lay core on ground Lower body over core 10 Reattach bearing mounting plate with previously removed hardware 11 Reattach motor mount with hardware removed in first step 51 3764 1 05 Drive Pins figure 1 figure 2 1 2 of Core 1 2 of Dense 1 2 of Dense Fill Required Fill Required
37. uld use this machine Before operating sweeper Y CAUTION A sweeper is a demanding machine Learn sweeper and prime mover controls in an off road location Be sure that you are in a safe area away from traffic or other hazards Check all hardware holding the sweeper to the prime mover making sure it is tight Replace any damaged or fatigued hardware with properly rated fasteners See Maintenance Section Make sure all hydraulic hardware and hydraulic fittings are tight Replace any damaged or fatigued fittings or hoses 7 SAFETY SECTION GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Check prime mover tire pressure before sweeping Improper tire pressure can affect sweeping performance Check tire ratings to be sure they match the prime mover load Weigh the sweeper end of the prime mover if necessary to insure proper tire rating Remove from the sweeping area all property that could be damaged by flying debris Be sure all persons not operating the sweeper are clear of the sweeper discharge area Always wear proper apparel such as a long sleeved shirt buttoned at the cuffs safety glasses goggles or a face shield ear protection and a dust mask While operating sweeper When operating sweeper adhere to all government rules local laws and other professional guidelines for your sweeping application Before leaving the operator s area for any reason lower the sweeper to the ground stop the pri
38. verted to Newton Meters by multiplying by 0 11298 51 3764 1 05 angle or angle assembly portion of the sweeper that allows the brush head assembly to angle BP black pipe brush head assembly assembly that includes the core hood and brush frame brush pattern area of dirt removed from sweeping surface with a properly adjusted sweeper the pattern is the same width for the entire length castellated having battlements like a castle caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury core weldment that holds brush sections danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury F female FS face seal front side that is in front when facing the normal forward direction of travel of the machine gpm gallons per minute HP high pressure hood brush shield hydraulic angle kit means of swinging an assembly hydraulically important used for instructions when machine damage may be involved in inches kph kilometers per hour Ib pounds left hand side that is on the left when facing the normal forward direction of travel of the machine lift cylinder means of raising the brush head assembly hydraulically Ips liters per second M male mm millimeters mph miles per hour 39 APPENDIX GLOSSARY manual angle kit means of swingin
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