Terex Genie RL4000 Operation Manual D2 PDF
Terex Genie RL4000 Operation Manual D2 PDF
Terex Genie RL4000 Operation Manual D2 PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATORS MANUAL
To the Operator ................................................................................................................ 3 Safety Alert Symbols ........................................................................................................ 4 General Safety .............................................................................................................. 5-9 Receipt of Delivery Checklist .......................................................................................... 10 Transport & Towing ......................................................................................................... 11 Setup ........................................................................................................................ 12-15 Operating Instructions ................................................................................................ 16-18 Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 19-21 Specifications and Dimensions ................................................................................. 22-23 Torque Specifications ..................................................................................................... 24 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 25-29 Warrranty .................................................................................................................. 30-31 Serial Number Record ................................................................................................... 32 Model Number Identification ........................................................................................... 33 Recomended Oil ............................................................................................................ 34 Wire Rope Replacement ........................................................................................... 35-36
PARTS MANUAL
Wiring Diagrams ....................................................................................................... 38-43 General Information Parts Manual ................................................................................... 46 Parts Ordering Information ............................................................................................. 47 Decal Layout .................................................................................................................. 49 Frame Assembly ............................................................................................................ 50 Cabinet Assembly .......................................................................................................... 52 Tower Assembly ............................................................................................................. 54 Electrical Control Box ..................................................................................................... 56 Coil Cord and Junction Box ............................................................................................ 58 Ballast Assembly ............................................................................................................ 59 Fixture Assembly ............................................................................................................ 60 Engine/Genset Assembly ............................................................................................... 62 Radiator Assembly ......................................................................................................... 63 Engine/Radiator Mounting Bracket ................................................................................. 64 Generator Mounting Bar ................................................................................................. 65 Trailer Hitches ................................................................................................................ 66 Options ..................................................................................................................... 67-68
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TO THE OPERATOR
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SETUP, OPERATE, OR WORK ON THE LIGHT TOWER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND STUDIED THIS MANUAL AND THE ENGINE AND GENERATOR MANUALS CAREFULLY. READING THESE MANUALS WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO SAFELY SETUP, OPERATE, AND PROPERLY MAINTAIN THE TOWER AND ITS COMPONENTS. REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE THE KEY TO SAFETY. GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES NOT ONLY PROTECT YOU, BUT ALSO THOSE WORKING AROUND YOU. MAKE THIS MANUAL A WORKING PART OF YOUR SAFETY PROGRAM.
An operator should never use drugs, alcohol or any other substance which can change his alertness or coordination. Do not work on this equipment when mentally or physically fatigued. This manual is compiled from information available and current at time of approval for printing. Terex reserves the right to improve its products without giving prior notice or incurring any obligation. If this manual becomes lost, order a new one from Terex so future operation and maintenance personnel may read these instructions.
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THIS SAFETY SYMBOL IS USED FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, FOLLOW THE SAFETY MESSAGE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
UNDERSTANDING SIGNAL WORDS A signal word - DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION is used with the safety alert symbol.
DANGER Identifies the hazard or unsafe practice that will result in severe injury or death.
WARNING Identifies the hazard or unsafe practice that could result in severe injury or death.
CAUTION Identifies the hazard or unsafe practice that could result in minor injury or property damage.
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GENERAL SAFETY
DO NOT OPERATE THE RL4000 LIGHT TOWER WITHOUT READING THIS OPERATORS MANUAL. DO NOT WORK ON OR OPERATE THE LIGHT TOWER WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF PERFORMANCE IMPAIRING DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
Stop and take time to read ALL Safety alert messages. Follow the safety messages to avoid personal injury or property damage.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always wear approved safety equipment such as gloves, safety boots, safety hard hat, goggles, ear protection, and dust masks when necessary. Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required.
UNAUTHORIZED WELDING UNAUTHORIZED WELDING CAN CAUSE STRUCTURAL FAILURE OR PERSONAL INJURY.
DO NOT weld on any structural member. Any unauthorized welding or repair procedure will void the warranty.
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GENERAL SAFETY
FUELING
ALWAYS handle fuel with care. It is highly flammable. ALWAYS stop engine before refueling. Fill fuel tank outdoors. Be sure the fuel supply has a positive shut-off valve. DO NOT replace fuel lines with materials different from those supplied as original equipment.
Fuel Fill
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GENERAL SAFETY
EXHAUST GASES ARE TOXIC. DO NOT USE INDOORS UNLESS PROPERLY VENTILATED OR AN EXHAUST SCRUBBER IS USED.
Check exhaust system regularly for leaks and ensure that the exhaust manifolds are secure and not warped. Make sure the unit is well ventilated.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This equipment utilizes high voltage circuits. Always exercise extreme caution when trouble shooting or repairing any electrical circuit. The electrical circuits in this light tower complete their paths back to the generator within the equipment. The neutral conductor at the generator is bonded to the equipment frame. Ground wires within the system are also bonded to the equipment frame. Always ground the unit when possible. A grounding lug has been added to the trailer frame for your convenience. Disconnect electrical power and turn off engine before removing protective covers on high voltage electrical closures. Beware of a cut or damaged power cord. Have a qualified electrician replace immediately. When troubleshooting indicates a malfunction in the high voltage AC system, pass the task to a qualified and trained electrician.
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GENERAL SAFETY
BATTERY HAZARDS
Lead acid batteries can be dangerous. The sulfuric acid in the battery can cause severe skin and eye burns. The hydrogen gas emitted during charging can explode if an arc or flame is present. DO NOT smoke while servicing the battery. DO NOT allow tools to touch battery terminals and create an arc. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery when working on the engine or other parts to prevent accidental arcing. Disconnect the negative cable at the end away from the battery. DO NOT remove the vent caps when charging the battery. Always wear eye protection when servicing the battery. If acid gets on skin or eyes, immediately flush under running water and obtain medical attention.
METAL HALIDE LAMPS PRODUCE SHORTWAVE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SKIN AND EYE BURNS OR INFLAMMATION IF THE OUTER ENVELOPE OF THE LAMP IS BROKEN OR PUNCTURED.
DO NOT use where people will remain close to the lamps for more than a few minutes unless adequate shielding or other safety precautions are used.
KEEP ALL BODY PARTS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
Loose jackets, shirts, sleeves, and especially neckties should not be worn while working on or running the unit. Only remove guards or protective devices from unit temporarily to gain access for maintenance. Always replace guards immediately after servicing. Never remove guards while unit is operating. Keep your hands away from moving parts, particularly clear of the radiator fan and alternator belts when the engine is running.
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GENERAL SAFETY
BEWARE OF TRAFFIC HAZARDS
Stand clear of traffic when starting or checking the unit along the road. Check the fuel tank, oil pan, and fuel and oil lines for leaks that would spill fuel or oil on the road. Check fasteners and mounting brackets periodically to insure all are tight and nothing is in danger of falling off during transit.
Be careful when lifting. Never suspend any other equipment from the shipping tie downs.
Use the lifting eye or forklift pockets on the tower for lifting the trailer and tower assembly only. Make sure any tie-downs at the bottom of the trailer are released, and the cradle retaining pin is inserted and secured, prior to lifting.
Tie-Down Tie-Down
NEVER CLIMB ON TOP OF THE CABINET AND/OR TOWER WHEN ERECTED OR RETRACTED.
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ALWAYS USE THE PROPER TRAILER HITCH AND SAFETY CHAINS. OBEY ALL LOCAL OR STATE D.O.T. LAWS WHEN TOWING A LIGHT TOWER.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE THE TRAILER TO THE TOWING VEHICLE MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
3. Retract and rotate the front leveling jack into its stowed position. 4. Check the tires for proper inflation (32psi) and verify the lug nuts are tight. 5. Position all outriggers and jacks into the stowed or travel position. 6. Verify that the fixtures are secure and ready for transport. 7. Secure all loose locking pins and retainers. 8. Make sure all doors are closed and tightly locked. 9. Remove tire chocks.
Towing of a Terex light tower is approved with the light fixtures in place on the crosshead assembly for all off road terrain and highway towing as long as the following speed limits are followed: Highway towing - 60 MPH max Off road towing - 10 MPH max Severe damage may occur from excessive speeds. Damage created by abuse will void the manufacturers warranty.
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SETUP
A. Move the light tower to desired location keeping the following in mind: 1. The light tower should not be placed where those working under the light are either: a. Forced to look into the light regularly. b. Forced to work with their backs to the light (shadows will block the light from the work area). 2. The area where the tower is positioned should be relatively level for safe and proper operation of the unit. 3. The light tower should be located on the same level or on ground higher than the work area. B. Use tire chocks in front of and behind each tire whenever possible. Always use tire chocks on an incline. C. Disconnect the towing chain. D. Unhitch from the towing vehicle as follows: 1. Rotate the tongue jack into position (90 degrees), release the hitch pin and raise the tongue off the towing vehicle. E. Level the trailer, using the jacks as follows: 1. Extend the front outriggers until the outrigger pins lock into place. Rotate the jack on each outrigger into vertical position and lock into place. 2. Rotate the rear jack and lock into the vertical position. 3. Start at the highest jack position. Rotate the jack handle until the jack foot touches the ground. 4. Raise the other jacks to level trailer.
OUTRIGGERS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO LIFT THE TIRES OFF THE GROUND. Insure that all jacks are down to prevent the tower from tipping over backwards when raised. NEVER ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE TOWER WHILE THE LEVELLING JACKS ARE DOWN. SERIOUS MACHINE DAMAGE WILL RESULT.
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SETUP
F. When applicable, drive grounding rod into earth. (Grounding rod not included) 1. Drive the rod into the ground and secure the grounding wire to the lug located on the trailer frame.
Towing Chain Tongue Jack Outrigger Pin Outrigger Jack Rear Jack FIRM AND LEVEL AREA
G. When applicable, install the floodlights on the crossarm. 1. Remove the light fixtures from their packing boxes and install them on the crossarm with the lens facing upward as shown above. 2. The cord on the fixture should be on the side closest to the trailer so the cord entry is beneath the fixture when the tower is raised (this reduces moisture problems and insures the water weep hole in the fixture is down). 3. Set the vertical aim for each light fixture by adjusting the light fixtures and tightening the nuts.
If Tungsten Halogen lamps are used, the cord must be routed and secured away from the fixture. Failure to do so may result in cord burn-through and short circuit due to the high fixture temperature.
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SETUP
H. Raising the tower as follows: 1. Remove the tower travel locking pin from the cradle at the rear of the cabinet. 2. Remove the tower locking pin from the tower base. Using the lower pivot winch, raise the tower to the vertical position. Reinsert the tower locking pin into the tower base.
If there is any difficulty in tilting the boom vertically, check the tailhook and hook. The tailhook may need to be released.
BEWARE OF PINCH POINTS WHEN ERECTING OR STOWING THE TELESCOPING TOWER. A LOSS OF FINGERS OR LIMBS MAY RESULT FROM UNSAFE PRACTICES.
Do not attempt to lean the tower down when it is extended. Serious damage may occur.
Telescoping Upper Winch Rotational Lock Kick-out Spring Pivot Lower Winch
WHEN RAISING THE BOOM, MAKE SURE THE BOOM WIRING DOES NOT BECOME ENTANGLED.
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SETUP
THE AUTOMATIC BRAKE MUST BE WORKING ON THE UPPER TELESCOPING WINCH. THE WINCH SHOULD NOT ALLOW THE TOWER TO DROP DOWN WHEN THE HANDLE IS RELEASED.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE LIGHT TOWER BE TOWED OR MOVED WHEN THE BOOM IS IN A VERTICAL POSITION.
3. Release the tower rotational lock and adjust the lights to the desired area. Once positioned correctly, retighten the rotational lock.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STARTING THE ENGINE/GENERATOR SET Insure the light switches are turned off. This prevents the engine from starting under load and prevents electrical equipment from being damaged.
1. Unlock and open the access doors. 2. Check the oil, fuel, and coolant levels. 3. Check that the tower has been properly grounded. 4. Preheat the unit for 10-30 seconds.
Never preheat for more than 30 seconds, damage may be done to the heating elements.
5. Turn the switch towards the start side of the switch. On most units this is towards the right.
To avoid start damage, never operate the starter for more than 45 seconds.
5. Start the engine and listen for any unusual sounds or vibrations. Should unusual sounds be detected, contact Terex Light Construction Service Manager. 6. Once the engine has been started and running smoothly, place the light switches in the ON positions, one at a time. 7. Check each flood light for proper operation. 8. Close and latch the access doors.
Vaporous lights require a warm up period of 5-10 minutes before they will produce a full output.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHT TOWER AUXILIARY POWER:
1. One 20 amp, 120 VAC GFI receptacle and one 30 amp, 240 VAC receptacle are provided for auxiliary power. 2. Total auxiliary power cannot exceed main circuit breaker rating. Each lamp operating consumes 9.5 amps of 120 volt power. 3. Before plugging in auxiliary power cords, feed them up through the trailer frame and attach to receptacles. Close the cabinet doors to protect control panel and other components from weather.
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES:
1. Place all light switches into their OFF position. 2. Allow the engine to run for 1 to 5 minutes under no load, then turn the unit OFF.
Never shut the unit down while under load. The AC generator may become damaged. After being shut down, the lights must be allowed to cool down before trying to restart the lights. This cool down period can be between 10-25 minutes, depending on the ambient temperature. LOWERING THE TOWER:
1. Using the upper telescoping winch, telescope the tower down to its fully retracted position.
The boom should lower smoothly and evenly to its lowest position. If it does not, contact a qualified mechanic. Insure the coil cord does not become entangled with the lower tower sections.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LOWERING THE TOWER (Continued):
2. Loosen the rotational lock and rotate the tower into its nesting position. The upper telescoping winch should be pointing forward, towards the tongue. 3. Remove the travel locking pin (located on cradle). 4. Remove the tower locking pin (located on tower base). 5. Using the lower pivot winch, lower the tower into the cradle. 6. Verify that the tailhook is latched or hooked over the tower cradle. This prevents the tower sections from telescoping out while traveling. 7. Replace the travel locking pin. 8. If required, remove the light fixtures and crosshead assembly. 9. Secure all locking pins and verify that the tailhook is properly latched. 10. Close and lock both doors.
Telescoping Upper Winch Rotational Lock Kick-out Spring Pivot Lower Winch
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MAINTENANCE
MINIMUM MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES:
The following maintenance intervals are only suggested by Terex. You should always check your engine owners manual for specific information. Should you find any discrepancies between the Terex Manual and the Engine Manufacturers Manual always follow the Engine Manufacturers Manual.
Twice Daily:
-Check the crankcase oil and fill as required.
Daily:
-Check the engine and generator for any loose bolts, connections, and fittings. -Check the coolant levels and fill as required. Note: Use a 50% solution of water and antifreeze for the engine coolant.
Weekly:
-Check the air cleaner and clean as required. -Inspect the radiator fins for damage or clogging.
Bi-weekly:
-Check the engine oil quality and change as required.
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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING:
The Light Tower employs various electronic controls that may be damaged by liquid spray washing or high pressure washing. Follow these procedures to prevent any damage to these components.
DO NOT SPRAY WATER INTO THE UNIT WHILE IT IS RUNNING. THIS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK. Exterior Cleaning:
1. The exterior housing may be washed by most conventional cleaners and methods. 2. The exterior housing may be waxed using any conventional automotive wax.
Interior Cleaning:
1. Using a damp cloth covered with a mild soap, carefully clean around any electric controls, generator, and thermostats.
THE LIGHT FIXTURES ARE VERY HOT, ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE PERFORMING ANY CLEANING TO THE FIXTURE, BULBS OR LENSES.
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MAINTENANCE
MANUAL WINCH
Maintain a light film of automotive-type grease on the pinion, drum gear, and the O.D. of the drum bearing at all times. Keep the ratchet pawl pivot, pinion shaft bushings, and pinion threads lubri cated with automotive engine oil at all times. Before each use, check the brake friction discs for wear. If less than 1/16 thick, cracked, or broken, replace IMMEDIATELY. Ratchet pawl should click when tower is raised, and not when it is lowered. Always be alert for any fraying of cables, and replace any damaged cables IMMEDIATELY. Never stand under any object lifted by the winch.
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DIMENSIONS
Overall length, travel position w/fixtures & tongue Overall length, tower vertical w/tongue & jacks Trailer frame length Overall height, floodlighting position Overall height, travel position Overall width with fenders Overall width with outriggers pulled out Trailer frame width Tongue length Wheel size Axle Rating Tongue weight travel position Total weight no fuel Fuel Capacity Unit weight with full fuel tank Max Highway Speed 170.5 124 61.5 30 69.5 54 126 38 62.5 13 2000 lb. 130 lb. 1760 lb. 30 gal. 1960 lb. 60 mph (4331 mm) (3150 mm) (1562 mm) (9114 mm) (1765 mm) (1372 mm) (3200 mm) (965 mm) (1588 mm) (330mm) (907 kg) (59 kg) (798 kg) (114 kg) (888 kg) (97 kmh)
This section details specifications and maintenance not covered in the operators and troubleshooting sections of this manual and the RL4000 specification sheets.
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFICATIONS
The Amida RL4000 light tower is built to NEC standards.
SIZE
THREAD
LUBED
in- lbs
Grade 5
DRY
in- lbs Nm
Grade 8
LUBED
in- lbs Nm in- lbs
DRY
Nm
Nm
1/4
20 28
100 90
f t - lbs
11.3 10.1
Nm
80 120 DRY
f t - lbs
9 13.5
Nm
140 120
f t - lbs
15.8 13.5
Nm
12.4 18
Nm
14.7 15.8
Nm
LUBED 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1.125 1.25 1.5 18 24 16 24 14 20 13 20 12 18 11 18 10 16 9 14 8 12 7 12 7 12 6 12 13 14 23 26 37 41 57 64 80 90 110 130 200 220 320 350 480 530 590 670 840 930 1460 1640 17.6 19 31.2 35.2 50.1 55.5 77.3 86.7 108.4 122 149 176 271 298 433 474 650 718 800 908 1138 1260 1979 2223 17 19 31 35 49 55 75 85 110 120 150 170 270 300 430 470 640 710 790 890 1120 1240 1950 2190
LUBED 18 20 33 37 50 60 80 90 120 130 160 180 280 310 450 500 680 750 970 1080 1360 1510 2370 2670 24 27.1 44.7 50.1 67.8 81.3 108.4 122 162 176 217 244 379 420 610 678 922 1016 1315 1464 1844 2047 3213 3620 25 27 44 49 70 80 110 120 150 170 210 240 380 420 610 670 910 990 1290 1440 1820 2010 3160 3560
23 25.7 42 47.4 66.4 74.5 101.6 115 149 162 203 230 366 406 583 637 867 962 1071 1206 1518 1681 2643 2969
33.9 36.6 59.6 66.4 94.7 108.4 149 162 203 230 284 325 515 569 827 908 1233 1342 1749 1952 2467 2725 4284 4826
21 24 38 43 61 68 93 105 130 140 180 200 320 350 510 560 770 840 1090 1220 1530 1700 2670 3000
28.4 32.5 51.5 58.3 82.7 92.1 126 142 176 189 244 271 433 474 691 759 1044 1139 1477 1654 2074 2304 3620 4067
Size
(m m ) 5 6 7
in- lbs
Class 4.6
LUBED
Nm in- lbs
4.6
Class 8.8
LUBED
in- lbs Nm in- lbs
8.8
Class 10.9
LUBED
in- lbs Nm in- lbs
10.9
Class 12.9
LUBED
in- lbs Nm in- lbs
12.9
DRY
Nm
DRY
Nm
DRY
Nm
DRY
Nm
16 19 45
f t - lbs
21 36 60
f t - lbs
41 69 116
f t - lbs
54 93 155
f t - lbs
58 100 167
f t - lbs
78 132 223
f t - lbs
8.84 15 25.2
Nm
68 116 1.95
f t - lbs
91 155 260
f t - lbs
LUBED 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5.4 10.8 18.9 30.1 46.9 64.5 91 124 157 7.41 14.7 25.6 40.8 63.6 87.5 124 169 214
LUBED 14 27.9 48.6 77.4 125 171 243 331 420 19.1 37.8 66 105 170 233 330 450 570
DRY 18.8 37.2 64.9 103 166 229 325 442 562 25.5 50.5 88 140 226 311 441 600 762
LUBED 20.1 39.9 69.7 110 173 238 337 458 583 27.3 54.1 94.5 150 235 323 458 622 791
DRY 26.9 53.2 92.2 147 230 317 450 612 778 36.5 72.2 125 200 313 430 610 830 1055
LUBED 23.6 46.7 81 129 202 278 394 536 682 32 63.3 110 175 274 377 535 727 925
DRY 31.4 62.3 108 172 269 371 525 715 909 42.6 84.4 147 234 365 503 713 970 1233
* An anti-seize lubricant MUST be used on all stainless steel hardware. 24 RL4000 Light Tower Part No. 833005 Rev A
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The engine and generator are set at the factory. These units are tested and set to 1800 RPM at 60 HZ for proper operation in the field. These units should never require additional adjustments in the field. Adjustments should only be made by a qualified service technician, otherwise the manufacturers warranty may become void.
TROUBLE
1.Boom will not rise to the operating position.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
a.Yoke pin is in place b.Defective cable or pulley c.Defective winch
REMEDY
a.Remove yoke pin b.Have a trained mechanic examine and repair as needed c.Have a trained mechanic examine and replace as needed a.Have a trained mechanic examine and replace as needed b.Have a trained mechanic examine and replace as needed c.Open telescope lock pin a.Check the battery voltage or loose cables b.Have a trained mechanic examine and repair as needed a.Fill tank with #2 diesel fuel b.Check and clean the fuel system as needed c.Replace any leaking fuel lines and tighten connections d.Replace heater elements e.Replace fuel line solenoid a.Replace fuel lines, tighten all connections, inspect the pickup tube and inspect the fuel filter b.Clear the exhaust system c.Clear air filter d.Have a trained mechanic examine e.Have a trained mechanic examine f.Have a trained mechanic examine
a.Defective winch
c.Telescope lock pin closed a.Dead battery b.Engine has seized due to loss of fluids
a.Empty fuel tank b.Clogged fuel lines or filter c.Leaking fuel lines or a loss of prime d.Heater elements burned out e.Fuel line solenoid is not open a.Clogged or leaking fuel system
b.Clogged exhaust system c.Clogged air filter d.Clogged or stuck fuel injectors e.Valve clearances are out of adjustment or the valve spring may be damaged f.Defective governor or fuel pump
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TROUBLE
6.Engine runs but produces a dense smoke
POSSIBLE CAUSE
a.Crankcase oil level is too high b.Low compression
REMEDY
a.Drain oil to its proper level b.Have a trained mechanic inspect for broken or seized rings. Inspect valve clearances a.Inspect the front and rear intakes and clear as needed b.Replace the coolant with a 50% water/coolant solution c.Clear the radiator fins d.Tighten fan belt a.Have a trained mechanic inspect the alternator a.Reset the circuit breaker b.Have a trained electrician inspect the ballast box wiring system c.Replace the bulbs as needed d.Have a trained electrician inspect the capacitor e.Have a trained electrician inspect the generator f.Have a trained mechanic inspect the engine speed and reset to 1800rpm @ 60hz g.Have a trained electrician inspect the ballast and capacitors a.Have a trained electrician inspect the generator a.Inspect lamp base to see if there is arcing at center contact button. Tighten lamp. Check socket for damage. Replace if needed. b.Check plug and receptacle. Tighten if needed c.Interchange ballast plugs. If lamp starts, replace ballast. Check for swollen capacitors, charred wiring, core and coil, or other signs of excessive heat. d.Check line voltage at ballast input. Voltage should be within 10% of rating when operating at normal load. Increase supply voltage or remove external load.
7.Engine overheats
a.Blocked cooling air intakes b.Low coolant levels c.Radiator fins have become clogged d.Fan belt is loose a.Alternator has failed a.Circuit breakers are tripped b.Loose connections in the wiring system c.Burned out bulb d.Defective capacitor (Leroy Somers Generator) e.Defective AC generator f.Engine speed is too low
8.Engine runs but the battery voltage is low 9.Engine runs but the light will not operate
g.Defective ballast and capacitors 10.Unusual noise coming from the generator 11.Lamp will not start a.The generator has a defective bearing or damaged fan blade a.Lamp loose in socket
d.Low voltage
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
11.Lamp will not start
POSSIBLE CAUSE
e.Improper ballast
REMEDY
e.The ballast name plate data should agree with the line voltage and lamp used. If not, replace the ballast. f.Switch off breaker and allow lamp to cool. a.Lamp may glow for an extended period of time. Replace after checking voltage and ballast a.Check wiring against diagram. inspect for shorts or ground. Fix as needed. a.Replace lamp b.Clean lamp and fixture c.Interchange ballast plugs. If lamp starts, replace ballast. Check for swollen capacitors, charred wiring, core and coil, or other signs of excessive heat. d.Check line voltage at ballast input. Voltage should be within 10% of rating when operating at normal load. Check wiring connections for voltage loss. Check socket contact point. e.Check ballast name plate against lamp data a.Replace lamp b.Clean lamp and fixture c.Check data on lamps and replace as needed. a.Check voltage at ballast, for current or voltage surges, for shorted capacitors and replace as needed b.Check ballast name plate against lamp data a.Check for outer bulb cracks, cracks where lamp meets base, and for broken arc tube or loose metal parts. Replace as needed. b.Check ballast name plate against lamp data a.Check ballast name plate against lamp data b.Under certain conditions new lamps may "cycle". Usually after 3 tries to start at 30 to 60 second intervals, lamp will stabilize and operate normal
12.Lamp starts slowly (arc does not strike when switch is first turned on 13.Circuit breaker trips on lamp startup 14.Lamp light output low
f.Lamp has been operating; cool down time insufficient a.Defective lamp
d.Wrong voltage
e.Improper ballast 15.Lamp colors different a.Normal lamp depreciation b.Dirty lamp or fixture c.Wrong lamp a.Over voltage from power supply
b.Improper ballast 18.Lamp flickers or goes outintermittent or cycling a.Improper Ballast b.New lamp
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
18.Lamp flickers or goes outintermittent or cycling
POSSIBLE CAUSE
c.Defective lamp d.High spike ballast
REMEDY
c.Replace lamp d.Ballast produces high spike current.
IF YOU FEEL AN ELECTRIC SHOCK AT ANY TIME WHILE OPERATING THIS UNIT, SHUT IT DOWN IMMEDIATELY! HAVE THE UNIT INSPECTED BY A TRAINED ELECTRICIAN.
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STEP 2:
By adhering to the traceable numbered wiring system, troubleshooting, fixture aiming, and fixture control will follow a standard predictable pattern.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY PROCEDURE
The specific language of this warranty will determine TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTIONs obligation in connection with its product. The information presented below should be used as a general guide for implementation of policy. In the event of a component failure during the warranty period it should be repaired as soon as possible, preferably at an authorized TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION service center. If component is manufactured by a company other than TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION, such as Deutz, Honda, Isuzu, Kubota, Leroy Somer, Lister Petter, Lombardini, Wisconsin, etc., the applicant should pursue repair and/or reimbursement through that manufacturer, and its dealer/distributor network. To file a claim with TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION, an APPLICATION FOR WARRANTY ADJUSTMENT (AWA) form must be completed in its entirety. Return the completed form within fourteen days of the repair to: ATTENTION: WARRANTY TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION 590 Huey Road Rock Hill Industrial Park Rock Hill, SC 29730 TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION will review the AWA form. Should we desire to inspect the defective parts, we will issue you a return authorization for the defective parts. After inspecting the defective part(s), and it is determined that warranty is due, we will then, at the discretion of TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION , credit the applicants account or send replacement parts. TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION warranty reimbursements: 1. $40.00 for each hours labor we allow toward a repair. 2. Distributors cost of parts not more than the price currently available from TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION. 3. One way surface freight charges on parts returned to TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION. Many repairs are assigned a predetermined labor schedule which is an average time in which a skilled technician should be able to make a repair. TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION will reimburse not to exceed the predetermined number of hours for a particular repair. TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION does not reimburse for: 1. 2. 3. 4. Travel, travel time, nor travel labor. Mileage. Excessive diagnostic time. Repairs of defects, malfunctions, or failures resulting from accidents, abuse, misuse, modifications, alterations, improper servicing or lack of performance of required maintenance service. 5. Repairs where defective parts were not shipped back when requested by TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION. 6. Regular maintenance such as parts or labor for oil changes, filter changes or filters. 7. Repairs where defective parts were not received by TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION after TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION issued a return authorization. TEREX Light Construction P.O.Box 3147 Rock Hill, S.C. 29731 USA Phone 803-324-3011 Fax 803-366-1101 30 RL4000 Light Tower Part No. 833005 Rev A
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WARRANTY
TEREX LIGHT CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 3147 Rock Hill, S.C. 29732
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Terex Model Number _______________________ Engine Model Number _______________________ Generator Model Number ____________________ Sold to: _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ Options: _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________
Serial Number ____________________ Serial Number ____________________ Serial Number ____________________ Ship to: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Production Date: _________________ Work Order Number ______________ Shipping Date ___________________ In Service Date __________________
When this unit left the factory the engine was filled with engine oil grade __________ 32 RL4000 Light Tower Part No. 833005 Rev A
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NOTES:
1. The temperatures in the table are the ambient temperatures at the time when the engine is started. If the running ambient temperatures are much higher than the starting temperatures, a compromise must be struck and a higher viscosity oil used. Multi-grade oils overcome the problem, provided they possess a suitable specification. MIL-L-2104B or MIL-L-2104C or API CD must also be used if the sulfur content of the fuel exceeds 0.5%. Always use a reputable brand of diesel fuel. The sulfur content should be below 0.5% (higher sulfur content would require more frequent oil changes). Observe strict cleanliness when filling the fuel tank. Check the engine oil level before starting the engine or more than five minutes after it has been stopped. Remove the dipstick, wipe clean, reinsert it, take it out again, and check the oil level. If the oil level is too low, remove the oil filler cap and add new oil until the FULL line on the dipstick is reached.
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NORMAL INSPECTION
The wire ropes are constructed of 7 strands of 19 plow steel wires each twisted together, and then the assembly galvanized to resist corrosion. Using a wadded-up cloth or heavy leather gloves (to avoid being pricked by a broken wire), run a hand up and down a length of the cable. If any exterior wires are broken, they will lift up from main body of the cable and become visible. For any given 1 foot of cable length; if there are 4 or more wires each, on any 2 or more strands broken, the suspect rope should be replaced immediately.
DAMAGE INSPECTION
If any nicks (partial strand cut through), kinks (permanent bends), or weld spatter on the cable (from field service) are observed, the suspect wire rope should be changed immediately. If there is a crushed spot somewhere on the wire rope, it should be replaced only if the width of the crushed spot exceeds 1-1/4 times the nominal diameter of the cable (5/16 on a 1/4 cable, and 7/32 on a 3/16 cable), or if there are broken wires at the point of damage.
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Figure 2. Cable Routed Through Pulley 3. Attach opposite end of cable to the winch on the tower boom tube (See Figure 3). 4. Repeat Steps 1 3 for the upper boom tube, and attach cable to the clevis pin on the second stage boom tube shown in Figure 2.
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INTRODUCTION This manual contains parts ordering information for the Terex RL 4000 light tower. IDENTIFICATION of PARTS All parts are identified with a part number and brief description. If there are multiple quantities of the part required, the quantity required will be shown along with part number and description. If no quantity is given it is assumed that there is only one part required. NOTES and DESIGNATIONS This manual is compiled from information available and current at time of approval for printing. Terex reserves the right to improve its product without notice to follow its policy of constantly striving to manufacture a better product. ILLUSTRATIONS The illustrations in this manual are intended to show typical construction of the various parts. In some instances the shapes or details of the parts illustrated may not exactly represent their actual appearance. However, they will serve to show the servicing methods explained or help to identify parts performing the same function.
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DECAL LAYOUT
ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PARTS #
109055 850150 CU51A112 853316 853792 CR51A101 CU51A102 C52100100 CU51A116 CU51A111 CR51A101 CR51A101
DESCRIPTION
KIT: DECALS FOR MODEL 04000RL RITE LITE DECAL: DIESEL FUEL ONLY DECAL: DANGER HOT EXHAUST DECAL:RL4000 W/STRIPE OP/BOTTOM 2.25"TALL DECAL: TEREX 4.5"X43" DECAL:WARNING-IMPROPER GROUNDING. DECAL: NOTICE-NO ETHER DECAL: CALIF.PROP 65 DECAL: TEREX POWER MOVING INSTRUCTION DECAL: WARNING-BOOM DROP DECAL:WARNING-IMPROPER GROUNDING. DECAL:WARNING-IMPROPER GROUNDING.
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FRAME ASSEMBLY
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
PART #
160270 160110 174170 182330 851820 840222 841430 CR82C000 841473 840394 840395 CS62C012 721051 C83100900 CTRD-111A C2201-DC 840376 C82100600 C82200104 C33612 111936 CS82A020 CS62A011 CR51A102 840120 851310 840221 C61100200 930950 CU63B054 CR21A000 C42200220 CR59B035
DESCRIPTION
BATTERY CABLE SET 24 4GA MBT TERM P&N R&B BATTERY WET 12V GR24 525 CCA STD-DUTY L/A BATTERY HOLD DOWN BATTERY HOLD DOWN ROD 1/4" X 10-1/4" DECAL, SYMBOL FOR GROUND JACK SNAP RING JACK SIDEWIND LONG 3KLB TRAILER BASE RL4000 2006 REDESIGN AXLE SHACKLE 4-5/8" LG 2000LB/3500LB AXLE SPRING BOLT 2000LB/3500LB AXLE SPRING NUT 2000LB/3500LB OUTRIGGER LEG CAPLUG, TUBE PLUG 2-1/2" X 2-1/2" TIRE, B78-13B W/13" BLACK RIM HUB W/RACE/BEARINGS/NUTS/STUDS/CAP/WASHER DUST CAP FOR 2000LB AXLE AXLE WHEEL NUT 2000LB/3500LB AXLE 2000LB, 36" SC U-BOLT, AXLE 2000LB SPRING-LEAF SPRING-2000LB CHAIN SAFETY 3000LB 3/8" X 30" W/S-HOOK TONGUE, B-O-H W/JACK BRACKET OUTRIGGER HOUSING DECAL, WARNING ALL OUTRIGGER COUPLER, 2", BOLT ON DECAL, WARNING ALL JACKS MUST BE SWIVELED JACK BRACKET SWIVEL WELD-ON WINCH, BRAKE, 1500LB W/HANDLE WEATHERSTRIP ADHESIVE 1/4" THK X 1/2" WIDE CABLE, TOWER TILT TANK FUEL 30GAL RL FUEL CAP FUEL TANK SUPPORT BRACKET
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CABINET ASSEMBLY
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
PART #
CU63A040 C61300501 C61300502 CU51A118 C53200100 865307 CR54B050 C51100200 C51100300 C42200203 C83400100 CR56C050 C51500200 930950 C61400100 CS63C080 C61300502 C61300501 CR58C011 C51400300 CR59C010 796610 990670 CR54B040 CR56C040 CR58C020 CR63A040
DESCRIPTION
SUPPORT, PLASTIC, 2HOLE 3.5" X 2.5" X 1" PIN, 3/4" X 7" ZINC CLIP, HITCH PIN DECAL, PIN WITH ARROW LITERATURE BOX BLACK, PLASTIC COOLANT RECOVERY TANK DOOR, ROADSIDE CAM, DOOR HANDLE T-HANDLE, BLACK W/ KEYS DOOR HANDLE KEYS FENDER CABINET, UNDERDOOR PANEL RS PROP DOOR 10" TELESCOPIC WEATHERSTRIP ADHESIVE 1/4" THK X 1/2" WIDE PULLEY, 3" TOWER BASE CLIP, HITCH PIN PIN, 3/4" X 7" CABINET, FRONT PANEL CUSHION PANEL, TOP HINGE PIANO 1.5" X 51.75" RIVET POP 3/16" X 1/2" DOOR, CURBSIDE CABINET, UNDERDOOR PANEL CS CABINET, REAR PANEL REAR TOWER SUPPORT
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TOWER ASSEMBLY
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
PART #
C48300108 CR61C018 CR61A017 990610 CU61A090 CS63C080 CR61C010 CR61C020 CR61C030 CS61C060 CU51A103 CR51A107 C61100200 CR64C010 CR51A103 CU51A121 CU61A025 CU51A117 CS61A053 C41135000 CU61A035 C61400100
DESCRIPTION
JUNCTION BOX, WITH QUICK CONNECTIONS COIL CORD COVER SLEEVE WIRE GUIDE BRACKET BOLT TEE 1/2-20NF SPRING,KICKOUT TOWER BASE TOWER, 4" SECTION TOWER, 3" SECTION TOWER, 2" SECTION SWIVEL, BOOM(TOWER) DECAL: AVOID BOOM SWING DECAL: ALIGN ARROWS BEFORE LOWERING WINCH,BRAKE,1500LB W/HANDLE CROSSHEAD DECAL: WARNING-TAIL HOOK MUST BE PROPERLY DECAL: LIFT HERE W/ ARROW CABLE UPPER EXTEND 19' DECAL: CAUTION LAMPS GET HOT SLIDE BLOCK, TOWER GUIDE RIVET,POP,1/4" X 1/2" CABLE LOWER EXTEND 11' PULLEY,3"
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10A 11 12 13 14 15 16 16A 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31A 32 33 34 35 36 37 37A 38
PART #
853294 683680 186546 709133 683870 684640 683970 684450 C54100600 684380 116765 680030 685672 685674 800003 686220 709032 680060 680290 116770 680250 663890 186542 186540 260361 853289 186544 996340 995300 994420 R660010 682715 186543 R661490 186548 993310 116820 800004 116805
DESCRIPTION
DECAL: AL/RL CONTROL BOX AC "POWER & LIGHT" BREAKER 2P 30A 240V CONTROL BOX,FACE PLATE TERMINAL,RING BREAKER 1P 15A 277VAC RECEPTACLE 20A 120V DUPLEX W/GFI BREAKER MINI 1P 20A RECEPTACLE 30A 240V NUT, NYLOCK, 8-32 ZINC SWITCH, IGNITION LEVER OPERATED included with item 10 WIRE HARNESS,DC ENGINE CONNECTOR,2 SCREW,3/4" CONNECTOR 9P,FEMALE SOCKETS, FEMALE CONNECTOR WITH WIRES (includes 13 and 14) CONNECTOR,2 SCREW,1.25 included with item 16 TERMINAL,CLOSED END WRAP CAP CRIMP SLEEVE WIRE HARNESS LOCKNUT, CONDUIT 3/4" CORD SET FEMALE 6FT 5P CONTROL BOX,REAR PANEL CONTROL BOX BODY HOURMETER, DIGITAL DECAL: AL/RL CONTROL BOX DC "ENGINE CONTROLS" CONTROL BOX,FRONT PANEL SCREW,#10-16X3/4 PH ZP SCREW,#6-32X1/4 PAN HD WASHER,LOCK,#6 SWITCH PUSH-BUTTON included with item 31 LIGHT INDICATOR 12V RED CONTROL BOX,TOP PANEL RELAY 12V DC 30A BRACKET, E-BOX HANGER NUTSERT,1/4-20UNC WIRING HARNESS, FROM ENGINE KUBOTA SOLENOID PIGTAIL COMPLETE ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX, includes 1-36
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PART #
685673 685671 660287 663870 663880 C48300108 680190 852800 680080 720440 CR58C012 112555 112575
DESCRIPTION
PIN, MALE CONNECTOR 9P,MALE CORD RETRACT 14/7 CONNECTOR 3P FEMALE DUST CAP W/CHAIN JUNCTION BOX BOX COVER 2GANG W/GASKET DECAL: CAUTION TIGHTEN FIXTURE CONNECTOR GRIP-HUBBLE WEATHERSTRIP ADHESIVE COIL CORD BULKHEAD JUNCTION BOX, COMPLETE WITH COIL CORD includes 1-11 COIL CORD ASSEMBLY (Includes items 1, 2 and 3)
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BALLAST ASSEMBLY
ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PART #
850130 851691 851692 851693 851694 189346 160030 160032 663860 114355
DESCRIPTION
DECAL: DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE DECAL: 1 DECAL: 2 DECAL: 3 DECAL: 4 BALLAST SPACER BALLAST TRANSFORMER CAPACITOR 24uF MH 60Hz CONNECTOR,5P,MALE BALLAST BOX MH JOY 1000W/120V/60HZ (Complete Assembly includes items 1 - 9)
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FIXTURE ASSEMBLY
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
PART #
663850 709034 833567 995970 991650 990810 833566 833573 981640 833569 833564 833585 833568 833570 990675 833524 833543 833574 833581 833578 NPN 160071 833571 160140 833565 833563 833577 833584 833583 833582 683950 680020 682470 120102 C41100720
DESCRIPTION
CORD SET MALE 5FT. 3P TERMINAL STRIP, 2P CASTING FOR NEW FIXTURE WASHER LOCK STAR 1/2 WASHER LOCK 1/2 SCREW 1/2-13NCX1-1/2 HHC GR 2 ZP TRUNION T-HANDLE SCREW 1/2-13NCX1-1/4 HHC GRADE 5 GASKET FOR REFLECTOR SOCKET BASE-MOGUL LABEL, FIXTURE CSA APPROVED REFLECTOR RING,REINFORCING FOR REFLECTOR RIVET POP 1/8X.390 GR-1/4-5/16 LENS W/ GASKET CLAMP;LENS TO REFLECTOR SCREW,8-32X1" HH SLOT WASHER, FIBER FOR BAND NUTSERT FOR BAND,8-32 X 1/4 included with item 17 LAMP MH 1000W SCREW,10-24X5/8 LAMP HPS 1000W SCREW 8-32X3/8 PH SOCKET BRACKET SCREW,8-32X5/8 LABEL,105C CORD RATING LABEL,WET LOCATION FIBERGLASS WIRE SLEEVE GASKET 1/2 S/R CONN LOCKNUT CONDUIT 1/2 CONNECTOR STRAINRELIEF LAMP SUPPORT COMPLETE FIXTURE ASSEMBLY (Includes items 1-34)
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
PART #
732205PP 839190 741140 866125 866126 866127 866128 866129 866050 740620 839107 839200 865223 866101 866090 866044 839209 839261 839134 839154 865276
DESCRIPTION
KUBOTA D1105 ENGINE POWERPACK BUILD EBG2 LOW OIL PRESSURE SWITCH HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCH AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY AIR CLEANER BODY AIR CLEANER ELEMENT AIR CLEANER COVER AIR CLEANER VALVE OIL FILTER FUEL FILTER, IN-LINE, 5/16 FUEL FILTER ASSEMBLY ELEMENT FUEL PUMP STARTER ALTERNATOR 2 WIRE STOP SOLENOID V-BELT WATER PUMP FAN, PUSHER OIL DIPSTICK MUFFLER
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RADIATOR ASSEMBLY
ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PARTS #
866114 866120 839109 839110 866113 865307 890790
DESCRIPTION
RADIATOR CAP FOR RADIATOR HOSE, TOP HOSE, BOTTOM FAN GUARD COOLANT RECOVERY TANK HOSE FUEL 1/4X1/2 200#
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PART #
995380 990210 990415 740925 740770 124015 124016 124025 990200
DESCRIPTION
SCREW, 1/2-13NC X 6-1/2 HHC, GRADE 5, ZP WASHER FLAT 1/2 WASHER, FLAT SNUBBER VIBRATION MOUNT, 30 DUR VIBRATION MOUNT 35 LB ENG.FT/RAD SUPPORT ROADSIDE, D1105/LSA36 (shown) ENG.FT/RAD SUPPORT CURBSIDE D1105/LSA36 (not shown) ENGINE RISER, 2.75" HIGH FOR 1/2" BOLT NUT LOCK NYLON INSERT 1/2-13NC GR 2 ZPIN
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ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
PART #
836704 836705 836706 836707 836708 836709 836710 836711 996290 990415 740925 996496 189344 630905
DESCRIPTION
NDE BEARING DIODE KIT (includes 2 diodes) ROTOR BOLT (8 X 245) TOP COVER END CAP FAN TERMINAL BLOCK CAPACITOR, 22.5mf, (two per unit required) SCREW, M10 X 1.5 X 90MM HHC, GRADE 8.8, ZP WASHER, FLAT SNUBBER VIBRATION MOUNT, 30 DUR NUT LOCK NYLON INSERT M10 X 1.5 HEX ZP GENERATOR MOUNT BAR GENERATOR L-S 6KW 120/240 C106 SAE5 LSA36
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TRAILER HITCHES
ITEM #
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PART #
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DESCRIPTION
KIT: COMBO HITCH, includes items 2-6 COUPLER, 2", BOLT ON COMBO HITCH SIDE SPACER COMBO HITCH SIDE PLATE BALL, 2" COMBO HITCH RING, 16" LONG RING HITCH BOLT-ON, 2-1/2 ID ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT HITCH, 24" ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT HITCH, 18" TO 36" RING HITCH FOR ADJ. HEIGHT HITCH, 2 1/2" ID RING HITCH FOR ADJ. HEIGHT HITCH, 3" ID
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OPTIONS
ITEM #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PART #
R82A150 R82A160 C83100900 160530 C41101100 741690 683970 684640 842084
DESCRIPTION
SPARE TIRE MOUNT CLAMP,SPARE TIRE BRKT,TONGUE MNT. TIRE, B78-13B W/13", BLACK RIM BATTERY BLANKET THERMO 284-4001 36"LG LIGHT DOME WITH SWITCH FUEL LINE HEATER, DIESEL,12V,150W BREAKER MINI 1P 20A RECEPTACLE 20A 120V DUPLEX W/GFI AXLE 3500LB W/ELECTRIC, BRAKES,48"HF,36"SC,RL4
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OPTIONS (CONTINUED)
ITEM #
10 11 12 13
PART #
174170 161085 182331 660420
DESCRIPTION
BATTERY HOLDOWN ANGLE 14.50 BATTERY, WET, 12V GR24, 700 AMP HEAVY-DUTY L/A BATTERY HOLD-DOWN ROD,1/4X11-1/4 LIGHT,TRAILER KIT M540, WITH RIGHT,LEFT,SIDE
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