INSTRUCTIONS for
TR-29 TWO CYLINDER TRUCK KIT
Item No. 37924
for mounting:
353cv, 453cv, 653cvcc, MultiPower 460 and MultiPower 460 Pulse Power Sources
F15-592-B
March, 2003
This kit includes the following components:
1 — Assembled TR-29 Truck Body
1 — Cylinder Support
2 — Chain, 2/0 36" (not illustrated)
2 — Nuts 1/4" x 20 Lock
2 — Washer 1/4" Fender
4 — Screws 1/4"-20 1" Long
F15-592-B
Location of Screws
and U-Slots.
To mount Power Source on Truck, proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Carefully lift the power source off the floor with a
crane or hoist and remove any skids from the base.
2. Lower the unit onto the truck base aligning the two
protruding screws on the rear bottom of the power
source (see photos above), with the U-slots pro-
vided in the truck base. The rear slots are located
just in front of the wheel guards. Note also that all
protruding bolt heads on the bottom of the power
source have a hole drilled in the truck floor for them
to pass through. When the Power Source is prop-
erly seated on the truck the weight of the unit is on
the floor of the truck not the side rails, and the front
floor of the truck will be flush with the lower front
panel of the Power Source.
Weight Bearing Area
(OPTIONAL)
- Install 1/4-20 Lock Nuts
on these screws once
assembled to the Truck Kit.
4. The cylinder support is installed by first removing
the four corresponding (assembly screws) on the
top four corners of the power source. (See Figure 4
on reverse side.) Set the support on top of the power
source and install the longer screws provided. (Note)
If top does not lay flush, loosen screws on handle
and retighten after assembly.
3. If bolting the power source to the base, 2 screws
should protrude through the TR-29 Floor from the
base of the power source. Attach one .250 flat
washer and one .250 lock nut to each screw.
This truck assembly is not intended to be hoisted
while attached in any way to a power source. If the
unit must be hoisted, the truck assembly must be
removed.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIFT A POWER SOURCE WITH
CYLINDER(S) ATTACHED!
5. Adjust cable strain relief bar to suitable height (see
Figure 3).
Be sure this information reaches the operator.
You can get extra copies through your supplier.
Figure 1
Figure 2