Arrowquip Q-POWER 106 SERIES User manual



CONTENTS
General Description of the Q-Power 106 Series Hydraulic 1
Squeeze Chute
Safety Precautions 1
Risk Assessment 3
Q-Power 106 Series Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Assembly 4
Power Failure 6
Operation of Head Gate 7
Recommended Maintenance 8
Cold Start 9
Warranty 9
Troubleshooting Guide 10

PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION. ARROWQUIP DOES NOT ACCEPT
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ACCIDENTS OR INJURY WHEN THIS
SAFETY MANUAL HAS NOT BEEN READ IN FULL AND KEPT WITH
THE PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES. OPERATORS OF THIS PRODUCT
TAKE AND ACCEPT RESPONSIBILTY FOR ANY HARM OR INJURY
TO THE ANIMAL OR OPERATOR WHEN IT PERTAINS TO HOW THE
EQUIPMENT IS USED AND MAINTAINED.
Please keep this manual for frequent reference and to pass on to new
users or owners.
General Description of the Q-Power 106 Series
Hydraulic Squeeze Chute
Arrowquip’s Q-Power 106 Hydraulic Squeeze Chute was designed with
cow-calf operation in mind. It is a versatile cattle chute that has been
developed and extensively tested to deliver increased productivity.
Our team of engineers have designed the 106 Series chute to follow
correct cattle handling principles. This hydraulic chute emerges from the
most innovative range of Arrowquip’s products. We have taken the time to
ensure that you have the right equipment to make your ranch operate at
maximum efciency, resulting in higher prots, and allowing you more time
to do the things that truly matter.
Safety Precautions
PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OUTLINED HEREIN.
ANY HARM TO THE ANIMAL OR INJURY TO THE OPERATOR
WHICH OCCURS DUE TO HOW THE PRODUCT IS OPERATED, OR
RESULTING FROM A LACK OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE THE
SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR.
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All farm machinery and equipment is potentially dangerous. Careless use
of any Arrowquip livestock equipment may cause injury or damage to
persons, cattle, or property. Arrowquip has taken precautions in the design
and manufacturing of this product to ensure that it is safe and user-friendly.
Therefore, user must assume all responsibility and risk associated with
the possession and use of the cattle squeeze chute.
WARNING: READ BELOW BEFORE OPERATION.
Ensure the operator understands the contents of this manual before using
the cattle squeeze chute.
1. Do not wear loose-tted clothing.
2. Ensure the cattle squeeze chute is on a rm, level, dry surface
that is free of rocks and other trip hazards. A level concrete pad ush
with the ground and with the chute bolted to the concrete is strongly
recommended.
3. Do not enter the vet cage until the animal is secured in the head gate
and the rump bar has been placed so that the cow cannot back up.
4. Do not stand in front of the head gate while operator is moving the
cattle through the squeeze chute.
5. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 NEAR AN
OPERATING MACHINE.
6. Follow safe cattle handling procedures in other areas of the yard so
that cattle are more docile in the chute.
7. Do not make any modications to Arrowquip equipment. Non-factory
modications to the equipment can reduce the safety for the operator
and livestock.
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8. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 TO USE THE
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT.
9. Do not operate hydraulics while operators are working with the cattle
in the chute or are touching the chute. Reaching out or into the chute
while hydraulics are in operation can result inserious injury.
10. Please ensure that all hydraulic hoses and electrical leads are out of
the way and safely positioned before moving cattle or using the
chute.
11. Keep a distance of more than an arm’s length from the hydraulic
chute while hydraulics are in operation.
Risk Assessment
Conduct a risk assessment on procedures regarding the operation of an
Arrowquip hydraulic squeeze chute, establishing a safe work procedure.
1. Ensure all users of the equipment have been inducted and comply
with safe working procedures.
2. Please ensure that the hydraulic chute is secured on rm ground.
3. Please ensure that there are no hazardous hydraulic cords or large
objects within or around the chute where cattle and operator will be.
4. Please ensure that all hydraulics work properly before putting cattle
through the chute.
5. Please make sure that all hydraulic hoses are properly secured to the
hydraulic pump or tractor.
6. Ensure that the hydraulic controls are functioning properly.
Specically ensure that the adjustable side mechanism and the head
gate are adjusting smoothly.
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7. If hydraulics do not function properly when testing the equipment, DO
NOT put cattle through the chute.
8. Ensure that access gates are closed securely before running cattle
through the chute.
9. Some chemicals and medicines can damage powder coat. Take all
precautions and wash after use.
10. Make sure your chute has been cleared of ALL livestock after use.
Q-Power 106 Series Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Assembly
Your chute will come fully assembled with the options you have ordered
already tted to the chute. However, it will be necessary to connect the
hydraulics to a tractor or powerpack. The following guide will assist you in
properly setting up your chute for use.
A. SETTING UP HYDRAULIC CATTLE SQUEEZE CHUTE
1. Hydraulics are plug and play. Please ensure that the color code of
the hoses matches to the quick connects. Rule of thumb: red is
pressure, yellow is tank.
2. When hooking up the hoses, ensure the couplers are engaged and
the female sleeve is snapped into place.
3. Ensure the tank hose is hooked into the tank ports at both ends, and
the hose for pressure is hooked into the same parts as both ends.
RED
YELLOW
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B. ELECTRIC POWER PACK
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER PACK IF
YOU ARE NOT A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN. For your safety, electric
power packs must be connected and wired by a fully certied electrician.
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4
5
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FILL LINE
1. TANK
2. PRESSURE
3. COLD START VALVE
A.UP = OPEN
B.DOWN = CLOSED
4. 10-GALLON RESERVOIR
5. FILLER CAP
6. ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP
7. OIL FILTER (RECOMMENDED
REPLACEMENT EVERY 12 MOS.)
8. SITE GLASS TEMP AND OIL LEVEL
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- 5 HP 220V-#4-6 AWG WIRE
- 50 AMP BREAKER
- CLOCKWISE ROTATION
- P1: LEAD 1
- T4 & T8: LEAD 2
- T1 & T5L MARRET TOGETHER
DO NOT CONNECT MOTOR TO POWER SOURCE WITHOUT
CONNECTING PRESSURE AND TANK HOSES TO UNIT.
SEVERE DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.

C. GAS POWER PACK
Power Failure
PLEASE READ BELOW IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE
If you should experience a loss of power while you have an animal in the
chute, please follow the below instructions:
1. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the power unit.
2. Operate the hydraulic levers to allow uid to ow out of the cylinders
and release the pressure on the animal.
3. Check to make sure that the animal is free of any injury.
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1. 5 HP GAS ENGINE
2. PRESSURE
3. TANK
4. SITE GLASS AND OIL
LEVEL
5. FILLER CAP AND FILTER
(REC. TO CHANGE
EVERY 12 MONTHS)
6. 10-GALLON RESERVOIR
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2
3
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DO NOT START GAS ENGINE WITHOUT CONNECTING
PRESSURE AND TANK HOSES TO UNIT. SEVERE DAMAGE
MAY OCCUR.
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Operation of Head Gate
1. Ensure all gates and the head gate are closed before the animal
enters the chute.
2. Open tail gate for the animal to enter the squeeze chute enclosure.
3. Close tail gate.
4. Open head gate slightly more than the neck size of the animal to
tempt the animal to stick its head through the head gate. When neck
of animal is in the correct position, quickly close the head gate
securely on the animal’s neck.
5. If required, side squeeze animal and engage head restraint to restrain
further movement.
6. If the animal applies excessive pulling pressure on head gate, it is
recommended to use the anti-backing bar behind cattle rump.
7. Conrm animal is securely held before carrying out any husbandry
work.

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Recommended Maintenance
Arrowquip squeeze chutes are made with precision parts and require little
maintenance as a result. However, regular maintenance is required to
keep your chute running smoothly and safely.
A. MAINTENANCE
1. Grease cylinders and zerks on a regular basis.
2. Lubricate slam latches, lube bolts, door hinges regularly with WD-40.
Recommended every six months, minimum.
3. Clean bottom head gate door track to prevent dirt build-up.
4. Check mechanism pivot bolts for wear and lubricate or replace, as
necessary.
5. Clean and lubricate main locking shaft doors regularly.
6. Inspect for signs of mechanical damage regularly, specically to gate
latches and striker plates, and ensure gates are locking securely.
B. MAINTENANCE SAFETY
1. Please be sure the area is clear of bystanders, especially children,
when doing any maintenance or repair on the hydraulic squeeze
chute.
2. Keep all body parts, including hair, hands, feet, etc., away from the
machine when hydraulics are in operation.
3. Before carrying out any maintenance on the squeeze chute,
please ensure there are no livestock in the chute.
4. Please DO NOT repair the chute or go into the chute when
hydraulics are in operation. This can result in injury to the worker.

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Cold Start
When locked in the up position, the cold start allows the oil to circulate
within the power pack to warm the oil, allowing for faster ow rate to the
chute.
When locked in the down position,it is engaged to run the chute.
Warranty
Your product must be registered to claim warranty, and to ensure that
Arrowquip has the required information to contact you in the event of a
product or part recall. If the owner of the equipment fails to register the
product with Arrowquip, they are considered to have voluntary voided the
warranty.
NOTE: Any modication, in any fashion, to any Arrowquip equipment
immediately voids the product warranty. This includes the parts contained
therein.
E.g. If a modication is made to the squeeze mechanism in a squeeze
chute, and the sternum bar is bent afterwards, warranty for the damaged
part, the sternum bar, contained in the modied equipment, the squeeze
chute, is void. In addition, any remaining warranty for the squeeze chute
and other parts contained therein, including, but not limited to, the head
gate, locking system, Q-Catch system, and rollers, is null and void.
REGISTER FOR WARRANTY NOW:
Online: arrowquip.com/product-registration

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Troubleshooting Guide
If you have a problem with your Q-Power squeeze chute, please consider
the following pointers or call us at 1-877-275-6075.
1. To ensure proper operation make sure head gate is situated on
level ground or base.
2. Make sure head gate door tracks are free of debris.
3. Keep oors clean. Excess build-up of manure or dirt inside chute
can cause the squeeze and head gate to malfunction.
Other Problems
START CORD ON GAS POWER PACK MOTOR VERY HARD TO PULL.
SEEMS LIKE PRESSURE BUILD-UP
SOLUTIONS:
1. It is possible the motor has been turned on its side at some point,
causing oil to get on top of the cylinder. Remove spark plug, hold
a rag over spark plug hole, and pull the start cord a couple of times to
get rid of the oil. Clean and dry out spark plug hole, then check engine
oil. Note: Engine will smoke at rst as it burns off the oil.
2. Reconnect hoses which may not be connected properly.
PUMP IS NOT BUILDING PRESSURE
SOLUTIONS:
1. Try screwing relief on the valve all the way in and then back out. Keep
track of turns.
2. Check that the oil level is correct inthe sight glass.
3. Make sure that both couplers are engaged, and the female sleeve is
snapped into place.

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4. Ensure fan on motor is turning clockwise.
5. If the cold start valve is stuck in the open/up position, turn the valve
one quarter turn and pin should slide down deeper.
6. If it sounds like the motor is not laboring, there is a very small
possibility that the key on the shaft broke, and it is not turning the
pump.
7. If the relief valve has a piece of debris in it, turning the valve in an out
it should free it and cause it to by-pass.
8. Make sure hoses are hooked up correctly and align with the P and T
on both the power pack and the chute.
a. Note: ‘P’ is left and ‘T’ is right.


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