Miller JD000000, CBC-8, CBC-8HD, JF000000 Owner's manual

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Miller
November
1989
FORM:
OM-663A
MODEL:
CBC-8
CBC-8HD
OWNERS
MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
Read
and
understand
the
entire
contents
of
both
this
manual
and
the
power
source
manual
used
with
this
unit,
with
special
emphasis
on
MILLER
ELECTRIC
Mfg.
Co.
AMItler
Group
Ltd.,
Company
the
safety
material
throughout
both
manuals,
before
installing,
operating,
or
maintaining
this
equipment.
This
unit
and
these
instructions
are
for
use
only
P0
Box
1079
Ap~Ieton,
WI
54912
USA
by
persons
trained
and,
experienced
in
the
safe
operation
of
welding
equip-
Tel.
414-734-9821
ment.
Do
not
allow
untrained
persons
to
install,
operate,
or
maintain
this
unit.
Contact
your
distributor
if
you
do
not
fully
understand
these
instructions.
PRINTED
IN
U.S.A
a
a
MILLERS
TRUE
BLU
ElM
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Effective
January
1,
1992
(Equipment
with
a
serial
number
preface
of
KC
or
newer)
This
limited
warranty
supersedes
eli
previous
MILLER
werrentles
end
is
exclusive
with
no
other
guerentees
or
warranties
expressed
or
implied.
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WARRANTY
Subjecito
the
terms
end
conditions
below,
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Eleclric
Accessory
Kits
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Wisconsin,
warrants
to
its
original
relail
purcheser
thet
new
*
Replacement
Perts
MII_LER
equipment
sold
after
the
effective
dete
of
this
limited
warrenty
is
free
of
de
fects
in
material
end
workmanship
at
the
time
it
is
shipped
by
MILLER.
THIS
WAR-
n~
RANTY
IS
EXPRESSLY
IN
LIEU
OF
ALL
OTHER
WARRANTIES.
EXPRESS
OR
MILLERS
True
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Limited
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shell
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to:
IMPLIED.
INCLUDING
THE
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND
FIT
NESS.
I.
Items
fUrnished
by
MILLER,
but
manufactured
by
others,
such
es
engines
or
trade
accessories.
These
items
ere
covered
by
the
manufacturers
werranty,
if
Within
the
warranty
periods
listed
below,
MfLLER
will
repair
or
replace
any
war-
any.
rented
parts
or
components
that
fail
due
to
such
defects
in
materiel
or
workmanship
MILLER
must
be
notified
in
writing
within
thirty
(30)
days
of
such
defector
failure,
at
2
Consumable
components:
such
as
contact
tips,
cutting
nozzles.
contactors
which
time
MILLER
will
provide
instructions
on
the
warranty
claim
procedures
to
be
and
relays.
followed.
3.
Equipment
that
has
been
modified
by
any
party
other
than
MILLER,
or
equip-
MILLER
shall
honor
warranty
claims
on
warranted
equipment
listed
below
in
the
went
that
has
been
improperly
installed,
improperly
operated
or
misused
event
of
such
a
failure
within
the
warranty
time
periods.
All
warranty
time
periods
based
upon
industry
standards,
or
equipment
which
has
not
had
reasonable
start
on
the
date
that
the
equipment
was
delivered
to
the
original
retail
purchaser,
and
necessary
maintenance,
or
equipment
which
has
been
used
for
operation
and
are
as
follows:
outside
of
the
specifications
for
the
equipment.
1.
5
Years
Parts
3
Years
Labor
MILLER
PRODUCTS
ARE
INTENDED
FOR
PURCHASE
AND
USE
BY
COMMER
CIALJINDUSTRIAL
USERS
AND
PERSONS
TRAINED
AND
EXPERIENCED
IN
Original
main
power
rectifiers
THE
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
WELDING
EQUIPMENT.
2.
3
Years
Parts
and
Labor
In
the
event
of
a
warranty
ctaim
covered
by
thin
warranty.
the
esclualve
remedies
*
Transformer/Rectifier
Power
Sources
shall
be,
al
MILLERS
option.
(1)
repair:
or
(2)
replacement;
or,
where
authorIzed
In
Plasma
Arc
Cutting
Power
Sources
writing
by
MILLER
inappropriate
cases,
)3)
the
reasonable
cost
of
repairor
replace-
*
Semi.Aulomatic
and
Autorriatic
Wire
Feeders
went
at
an
authorized
MILLER
service
station:
or
(4)
payment
of
or
credit
torthe
pur
*
Robots
chase
price
(less
reasonable
depreciation
based
upon
actual
use)
upon
return
of
the
goods
at
customers
risk
and
expense.
MILLERS
option
of
repair
or
replacement
3.
2
Years
Parts
and
Labor
wilIbeFiO.B.,
FacloryatAppleton.Wisconsin,orF.O.B.ataMlLLERauthorizedser
vice
facility
as
determined
by
MILLER.
Therefore
no
compensation
or
reImburse-
Engine
Driven
Welding
Generators
mast
for
transportation
costs
of
any
kind
will
be
allowed.
(NOTE:
Engines
are
warranted
separately
by
the
engine
manufacturer.)
4
1
Year
Parts
and
Labor
TO
THE
EXTENT
PERMITTED
BY
LAW,
THE
REMEDIES
PROVIDED
HEREIN
ARE
THE
SOLE
AND
EXCLUSIVE
REMEDIES
IN
NO
EVENT
SHALL
MILLER
BE
*
Motor
Driven
Guns
LIABLE
FOR
DIRECT,
INDIRECt
SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
Process
Controllers
DAMAGES
(INCLUDING
LOSS
OF
PROFIT),
WHETHER
BASED
ON
CON-
+
Water
Coolant
Systems
TRACT,
TORT
OR
ANY
OTHER
LEGAL
THEORY
HF
Units
ANY
EXPRESS
WARRANTY
NOT
PROVIDED
HEREIN
AND
ANY
IMPLIED
WAR-
Grids
RANTY,
GUARANTY
OR
REPRESENTATION
AS
TO
PERFORMANCE,
AND
ANY
Spot
Welders
REMEDY
FOR
BREACH
OF
CONTRACT
TORT
OR
ANY
OTHER
LEGAL
Load
Banks
THEORY
WHICH,
BUT
FOR
THIS
PROVISION,
MIGHT
ARISE
BY
IMPLICATION.
*
SDX
Transformers
OPERATION
OF
LAW,
CUSTOM
OP
TRADE
OR
COURSE
OF
DEALING,
IN-
R
CLUD1NG
ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
unning
,
ear
rai
ers
FOR
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE,
WITH
RESPECT
TO
ANY
AND
ALL
EQUIPMENT
Field
Options
FURNISHED
BY
MILLER
IS
EXCLUDED
AND
DISCLAIMED
BY
MILLER.
)NOTE
Field
options
are
covered
under
True
BIuenM
br
the
remaining
warranty
period
at
the
product
they
am
inalalled
in,
or
for
a
minimum
of
Some
slales
in
the
U.S.A.
do
not
allow
limitations
of
how
long
an
implied
warranty
one
year
whichever
is
greater)
lasts,
or
the
exclusion
ol
incidenlal,
indirect,
special
or
consequential
damages,
so
the
above
limitation
or
esclusion
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
provides
spe
5.
e
Months
Batteries
cilic
legal
rights,
and
other
rights
may
be
available,
but
may
vary
from
state
to
stale.
6.
90
Days
Parts
and
Labor
In
Canada,
legislation
in
some
provinces
provides
br
certain
additional
warranties
*
MIG
Guns/TIG
Torches
or
remedies
other
than
as
stated
herein,
and
to
the
extent
that
they
may
not
be
waived,
the
limitations
and
esclusions
set
out
above
may
not
apply.
This
Limited
Plasma
Cutting
Torches
Warranty
provides
specific
legal
rights,
and
olher
righls
may
be
available,
but
may
*
Remote
Controls
vary
from
province
to
province.
.
,
a
OM-663A
11/89
RECEIVING-HANDLING
Before
unpacking
equipment,
check
carton
for
any
dam-
Use
the
following
spaces
to
record
the
Model
Designa
age
that
may
have
occurred
during
shipment.
File
any
tion.
claims
for
loss
or
damage
with
the
delivering
carrier.
Assistance
for
filing
or
settling
claims
may
be
obtained
from
the
distributor
and/or
the
equipment
manufactur-
Model
________________________________
ers
Transportation
Department.
When
requesting
information
about
this
equipment,
al-
Date
of
Purchase
______________________
ways
provide
the
Model
Description.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Section
No.
Page
No.
SECTION
1
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
1-1.
General
information
And
Safety
1
1-2
Safety
Alert
Symbol
And
Signal
Words
1
SECTION
2
SPECIFICATIONS
2-1.
Description
2
SECTION
3INSTALLATION
3-1.
Cart
Assembly
3
3-2.
Welding
Power
Source
Installation
4
3-3.
Pipe
Post
And
Boom
Installation
4
3-4.
Gas
Cylinder
Installation
5
3-5.
Pressurized
Flux
Tank
Installation
(If
Applicable)
5
SECTION
4
MAINTENANCE
5
SECTION
5
PARTS
LIST
Figure
5-1.
Complete
Assembly
6
LIST
OF
CHARTS
AND
TABLES
Table
2-1.
Specifications
1
SECTION
1
-
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
1-1.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
AND
SAFETY
1-2
SAFETY
ALERT
SYMBOL
AND
SIGNAL
WORDS
A.
General
The
following
safety
alert
symbol
and
signal
words
are
Information
presented
in
this
manual
and
on
various
Ia-
usedthroughout
this
manual
to
call
attention
to
and
iden
bels,
tags,
and
plates
on
the
unit
pertains
to
equipment
tify
different
levels
of
hazard
and
special
instructions.
design,
installation,
operation,
maintenance,
and
This
safety
alert
symbol
is
used
with
the
signal
troubleshooting
which
should
be
read,
understood,
and
words
WARNING
and
CAUTION
to
call
atten
followed
for
the
safe
and
eftective
use
of
this
equipment.
tion
to
the
safety
statements.
B.
Safety
4%~
WARNING
statements
identify
procedures
or
practices
which
must
be
followed
to
avoid seri
The
installation,
operation,
and
maintenance
of
this
cart
ous
personal
injury
or
loss
of
life.
requires
practices
and
procedures
which
ensure
per
sonal
safety
and
the
safety
of
others.
Therefore,
this
cart
j~
CAUTION
statements
identify
procedures
or
is
to
be
installed,
operated,
and
maintained
only
by
quali-
~
practices
which
must
be
followed
to
avoid
minor
tied
persons
in
accordance
with
this
manual
and
all
ap-
personal
injury
or
damage
to
this
equipment.
plicable
codes
such
as,
but
not
limited
to,
those
listed
at
the
end
of
Section
1
Safety
Rules
For
Operation
Of
Arc
IMPORTANT
statements
identify
special
instructions
Welding
Power
Source
in
the
welding
power
source
necessary
for
the
most
efficient
operation
of
this
equip-
Owners
Manual.
ment.
SECTION
2SPECIFICATIONS
Table
2-1.
SpecIfIcatIons
Model
Capacity
Overall
Cart
Dimensions
Max.
Assembly
Height
With
Boom
At
Full
Uft
And
Extension
Minimum
Assembly
Heiaht
With
Boom
~
Horizontal
Weight
Net
Ship
Length
Width
CBC-8
CBC-8HD
2000
lbs.
(907
kg)
67in.
(1702
mm)
36in.
(914
mm)
CB-8with4ft.(1.2m)pipe
post-13-1/2~t.(4.1m)
SWINGARC
12-19
ft.
(5.8
m)
CB-8with4ft.(12m)pipe
post-7-1/2ft(2.3m)~
SWINGARC
1~
-8
ft.
(2.4
m)
2501bs.
(113
kg)
4401bs.
(200
kg)
73
in.
(1854mm)
38
in.
(965mm)
CB-8
with
4
ft.
(1.2
m)
pipe
post
-
14
ft.
(4.3
m)~
SWINGARC
12-19-1/2ft.
(5.9
m)*
CB-8
with
4
ft.
(1.2
m)
pipe
post
-8
ft.
(2.4
m)
SWINGARC
12-8-1/2ft.
(2.6
m)
348
lbs.
(158kg)
Add
2
ft.
(0.6
m)
for6
ft.
(1.8
m)
pipe
post.
With
6
ft.
(1.8
m)
pipe
post
only.
OM-663
Page
1
2-1.
DESCRIPTION
surized
flux
tank.
Gas
cylinders
and
a
flux
tank
cannot
both
be
mounted
on
the
cart
at
the
same
time.
There
are
two
four-wheel
boom
cart
models,
the
stan
dard
CBC-8
and
the
heavy
duty
CBC-HD8,
for
mounting
semiautomatic
welding
systems.
These
carts
can
be
used
with
a
SWINGARC
12
boom
mounted
wire
feeder
or
a
CB-8
boom
with
a
50
Series
wire
feeder,
and
directly
mounts
any
of
the
following
welding
power
sources:
CP200,
CP-250TS,
CP-300,
CS-450,
DELTAWELD
Series,
INTELLIWELD
Series,
MC-300VS,
MP
Series,
PULSTAR
450,
and
300MT.
Other
welding
power
sources
can
be
mounted
on
the
cart
if
mounting
holes
are
added
to
the
cart
base.
The
CBC-8
design
includes
automotive-type
steering,
telescoping
outriggers,
and
spring-loaded
handle.
The
cart
is
equipped
with
gas
cylinder
mounting
brackets
and
hardware,
and
provisions
for
mounting
an
AFT-i
0
pres
Figure
2-1.
Cart
And
Boom
Dimensional
Layout
S-0306
mm)
TB-087
387
Figure
2-2.
Cart
Dimensions
OM-663
Page
2
SECTION
3-INSTALLATION
Cylinder
Chains
Gas
Cylinder
Brackets
Cart
Base
Outrigger
I
I
Outrigger
LockIng
PIn
3-1.
CART
ASSEMBLY
(see
Figure
3-1)
f~
WARNING:
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
can
kill.
_____
Do
not
touch
live
electrical
parts.
Disconnect
input
power
conductors
from
do-
energized
supply
line
BEFORE
moving
welding
power
source.
CAUTION:
UNCONTROLLED
TILTING
OR
TIPPING
can
result
in
personal
Injury
or
equipment
damage.
Use
equipment
of
adequate
capacity
to
lift
the
unit.
If
using
lift
forks
to
handle
this
unit,
be
sure
the
lift
forks
are
long
enough
to
extend
out
of
the
opposite
side
of
the
base.
Do
not
place
any
part
of
the
body
under
the
unit
while
it
is
suspended.
Place
blocks
under
unit.
TC-087
386-A
1.
Apply
a
coating
of
grease
to
the
inside
of
each
wheel
hub.
2.
Slide
a
wheel
on
each
end
of
rear
axle,
and
secure
with
fiat
washers
and
cotter
pins.
3.
Install
rear
axleto
cart
base
pan
using
3/8-16
x
1
in.
screws
and
3/8
in.
lock
washers.
4.
Slide
wheels
on
left
and
right
front
axle
spindles,
and
secure
with
flat
washers
and
cotter
pins.
5.
Raise
and
support
front
end
of
cart
base.
6.
Apply
a
coating
of
grease
to
the
king
pin
on
each
front
axle
spindle.
7.
Install
king
pins
in
receptacles
on
bottom
of
cart
base
with
steering
bars
toward
back
of
cart
and
wheels
on
outside
edge
of
cart
using
1/4-20
x
1/2
self-locking
screws.
Tighten
self-locking
screws
and
back
off
one
full
turn.
Bracket
Clamps
Rear
Axle
steering
Handle
Assembly
Wheel
Steering
Link
Flat
Washer
Steering
Bar
Cotter
PIn
Front
Axle
Spindle
Figure
3-1.
Cart
Assembly
OM-663
Page
3
8.
Apply
a
coating
of
grease
to
the
area
of
the
steering
handle
assembly
that
contacts
the
bottom
of
the
cart.
9.
Install
steering
handle
assembly
to
brace
on
bottom
of
cart
base
using
3/4-16
x
2-3/4
bolt
and
associated
hardware.
Access
to
securing
nut
is
gained
through
end
of
support
channel
and
through
hole
in
cart
base.
Tighten
nut
and
back
off
sufficiently
to
allow
free
swivel
movement
of
steering
assembly.
IMPORTANT:
Be
sure
steering
links
are
installed
on
top
side of
axle
spindles
and
steering
assembly.
10.
Install
steering
links
b~.tween
front
axle
spindles
and
steering
assembly
using
3/8-16
x
1
screws
and
as
sociated
hardware.
Tighten
securing
nuts
and
back
off
sufficiently
to
allow
free
swivel
movement
of
steering
assembly.
11.
Remove
support
and
lower
cart
base
on
to
the
wheels.
12.
Install
outrigger
locking
pin
assemblies
to
cart
base
using
No.8
screws
in
the
holes
above
outrigger
sup
port
tubes.
13.
Slide
outriggers
fully
into
outrigger
support
tubes
and
secure
with
locking
pin.
3-2.
WELDING
POWER
SOURCE
INSTALLATION
(see
FIgure
3-2)
IMPORTANT:
A
means
of
connecting
and
disconnect
ing
the
input
conductors
with
each
relocation
of
the
boom
cart
should
be
made
available.
Before
installlng
the
welding
powersource
on
the
boom
cart,
installa
suit-
able
length
of
the
proper
size
multi-conductor
input
cord
(see
welding
power
source
Owners
Manual)
to
the
in
put
terminals
on
the
welding
po
wer
source.
Install
a
plug
connector
on
remaining
end
of
cord
for
connection
to
a
line
disconnect
switch
box.
Access
to
the
welding
power
source
input
terminal
assembly
is
difficult
after
installa
tion
on
boom
cart.
1.
Locate
and
mark
appropriate
mounting
holes
in
cart
base.
2.
Install
welding
power
source
on
cart
using
supplied
3/8-16
x
1-1/4
screws
and
3/8
lock
washers
and
flat
washers.
3-3.
PIPE
POST
AND
BOOM
INSTALLATION
a
WARNING:
OVERTURNING
CARTcan
result
In
serious
personal
injury
and
property
dam
age.
Fully
extend
and
pin
outriggers
in
position;
tighten
outrigger
feet
against
floor
before
install
ing
boom.
Centerboom
over
fro
ntof
cart
during
boom
in
stallation.
Do
not
install
or
operate
on
an
incline.
IMPORTANT:
It
is
recommended
that
the
CB-8
be
used
with
a
four
ft.
(1.22
m)
pipe
post
and
the
SWINGARC
12
be
used
with
a
six
ft.
(1.82
m)
pipe
post.
1.
Install
appropriate
pipe
post
in
mounting
socket
on
cart
base
and
secure
with
four
1/2-13
x
1
in.
screws.
2.
Install
boom
in
pipe
post
following
procedure
out
lined
in
boom
Owners
Manual.
30
In.
(782
mm)
~
31
In.
(787.4
mm)
323/4
in.
(831.9
mm)
37
In.
(939.8
mm)
39
in.
(990.8
mm)
Figure
3-2.
Welding
Power
Source
Mounting
Hole
Layout
TA-087
388
___-
___-
___
__--__~--
___
0
__
-
-
-
__
___-
----+--~--.t.
20
In.
(508
mm)
14
1/2
In.
(388.3
mm)
18
3/4
In.
__j_~
(415mm)
28
In.
(711.2
mm)
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34.
GAS
CYLINDER
INSTALLATION
(If
Applicable)
a
WARNING:
PRESSURIZED
CYLINDERS
can
rupture
causing
serious
personal
Injury
and
loss
of
life;
FALLING
CYLINDERS
can
cause
serious
injury
and
equipment
damage.
Keep
cylinders
away
from
welding
or
other
electrical
circuits.
Never
allow
a
welding
electrode
to
touch
any
cylinder.
Always
fasten
cylinder
securely
to
running
gear
bracket,
a
wall,
or
other
stationary
support.
1.
Install
gas
cylinder
brackets
to
pipe
post
using
bracket
clamps
and
supplied
hardware.
Install
one
bracket
near
the
bottom
and
one
near
the
top
of
the
gas
cylinder.
2.
Position
gas
cylinder(s)
on
gas
cylindertray
and
se
cure
to
bracket(s)
using
cylinder
chains.
3-5.
PRESSURIZED
FLUX
TANK
INSTALLATION
(if
Applicable)
Install
the
pressurized
flux
tank
on
the
cart
base
using
mounting
holes
in
base
and
supplied
5/16-18
x
1
in.
screws
and
5/16
in.
lock
washers.
4~
WARNING:
OVERTURNING
CARTcan
result
In
serious
personal
Injury
and
property
dam
age.
Fully
extend
and
pin
outriggers
in
position;
tighten
outrigger
feet
against
floor
before
install
ing
boom.
Centerboom
over
frontof
cart
during
boom
in
stallation.
Do
not
install
or
operate
on
an
incline.
SECTION
4-
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT:
Periodically
inspect
the
labels
on
this
unit
for
legibility.
A
II
precautionary
labels
must
be
maintained
in
a
clearly
readable
state
and
replaced
when
neces
sary.
See
the
Parts
List
for
precautionary
label
part
num
bers.
Through
use,
the
steering
mechanisms
may
develop
too
much
freedom
of
movement.
A
hole
is
provided
in
the
cart
base
(see
Figure
3-1)
allowing
access
to
the
steer
ing
assembly
securing
nut.
Tighten
the
nut
and
back
off
sufficiently
to
allow
free
swivel
move
ment
of
the
steering
assembly.
Every
six
months
check
and
lubricate
the
wheel
axles,
king
pins,
and
steering
mechanisms
(if
necessary).
OM-663
Page
5
SECTION
5-
PARTS
LIST
Figure
5-1.
Complete
Assembly
TC-087
386-A
4.
2
7
8
29
1
11
1~
13
.4
23
k
19 18
21
20
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6
1
604126
2
601
872
3
602213
4
010910
5
085827
6
075
390
6
+079
215
6
080157
7
022617
8
086501
9
601
965
10
+086
670
10
+106319
11
010714
12
099530
12
105784
13
099532
13
105719
14
604804
15
602110
16
086512
17
048057
18
602335
18
602336
19
602250
19
602251
20
044922
20
106465
21
086499
21
105790
22
000418
23
010909
23
106458
605
277
24
086505
24
109876
086504
109
875
25
086500
25
105788
26
073
666
106
457
27
086564
27
106310
28
079
020
29
604423
604657
601
948
602
211
087023
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
4
4
4
1
4
4
13
8
2
1
1
I
4
2
5
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
1
6
4
1
2
4
4
4
4
4
Item
Part
No.
No.
Description
Quantity
Model
CRC-B
I
CBC-BHD
4
4
13
12
2
1
1
1
4
2
9
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
4
1
2
4
Figure
5-1.
Complete
Assembly
SCREW,
cap-hex
hd
1/2-13
x
1
NUT,
hex-full
3/8-16
WASHER,
lock-split
3/8
WASHER,
flat-SAE
3/8
CLAMP
POST,
support
4ft
(consisting
of)
POST,
support
61t
(consisting
of)
FITTING,
grease
1/8NPT
CHAIN
BRACKET,
mtg-bottle
gas
...
SCREW,
cap-hex
hd
3/8-16
x
1
BASE
BASE
PIN,
spring
5/16
x
1-3/4
EXTENSION,
outrigger
EXTENSION,
outrigger
SCREW,
adj
SCREW,
adj
SCREW,
hwhNo.8x3/8
SCREW,
rdh
10-24
x
3/4
PIN,
locking-outrigger
STRAIN
RELIEF
PIN,
cotter
1/8
x
1-1/4
PIN,
cotter
1/8
x
1-1/2
WASHER,
flat-SAE
3/4
WASHER,
flat-SAE
1
in
WHEEL,
rubolene
8
x
2
x
3/4
bore
WHEEL,
rbr
tire
12
OD
x
3
wide
x
1
bore
AXLE,
rear
AXLE,
rear
SCREW,
cap-hex
hd
1/4-20
x
1/2
sIt
1kg
NUT,
hex-slflkg
3/8-16
NUT,
hex-sltd
3/8-16
PIN,
cotter3/32x3/4
SPINDLE,
axle-RH
SPINDLE,
axle-RH
SPINDLE,
axle-LH
SPINDLE,
axle-LH
LINK,
steering
LINK,
steering
BOLT,
hex-hd
3/4-16
x
2-3/4
NUT,
hex-sltd
3/4-10
HANDLE,
steering
HANDLE,
steering
NUT,
hex-elastic
stop
3/4-16
GRIP,
handle
SCREW,
cap-hex
hd
3/8-16
x
1-1/4
(mtg
power
source)
SCREW,
cap-hex
hd
5/16-18
x
1
(mtg
flux
tank)
WASHER,
lock-split
5/16
(mtg
flux
tank)
LABEL,
warning
overturning
of
cart
1
1
2
3
1
Optional
Equipment
+When
ordering
a
component
originally
displaying
a
precautionary
label,
the
label
should
also
be
ordered.
BE
SURE
TO
PROVIDE
MODEL
AND
SERIAL
NUMBER
WHEN
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS.
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