Den-Sin C-150D Guide

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USER GUIDE & SPARE PARTS MANUAL
C-150-200D
DIESEL POWERED
HEAVY DUTY COLD WATER
HIGH PRESSURE CLEANER

Introductions
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Introductions
Congratulations on your purchase of the DEN-SIN High Pressure Cleaner.
Model: C-150D & C-200D
Read this user manual before you start up your High Pressure Cleaner the first time.
This document or part of it may not be photocopied, or in any other way reproduced, or
translated to other languages without the prior written consent of DEN-SIN.
This machine is a High Pressure Cleaner producing water jet under high-pressure, which is
why severe injuries can occur if the safety precautions are not observed.
Therefore a full understanding of the contents of this instruction manual is required, in order
to prevent injuries to you, objects and persons near by.
Safety
The following symbols are used in this manual to indicate procedures that if not followed,
may results in personal injuries or damage to equipment.
Version 16: March 2015
Revision History
Date
Revision
Rev No.
June 2013
Amend error to Gearbox part number
13
Aug 2014
Added C-200D Unloader
14
Oct 2014
Manual Updating / Repair Kit Updating
15
Mar 2015
Updating of Manual with new configuration components
16
WARNING is used to alert the reader of procedures or
practice which if not followed correctly could result in personal
injuries.
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION is used to alert the reader of procedures or
practice which if not followed correctly could result in damage
to machine or other equipment.
NOTE is used to highlight important information that may
assist the reader carrying out the procedure or understanding the
text.
NOTE

Table of Contents
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Table of contents
Introductions............................................................................................................1
Table of contents .....................................................................................................2
1. Getting acquainted with your High Pressure Cleaner.......................................3
Fast and efficient cleaning.....................................................................................................3
Specifications ........................................................................................................................3
Applications ..........................................................................................................................3
Unpacking .............................................................................................................................4
Installation.............................................................................................................................4
Operations .............................................................................................................................5
2. Safety and protection information......................................................................6
General safety & application guidelines ...............................................................................6
Safety devices........................................................................................................................6
Important medical information..............................................................................................7
WARNING..................................................................................................................7
Safety precautions .................................................................................................................8
3. Maintenance and troubleshooting......................................................................9
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................9
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................10
Service instructions .............................................................................................................12
4. Available accessories........................................................................................15
ID-plate................................................................................................................................15
Chassis assembly.................................................................................................................16
Chassis assembly spare-parts list ........................................................................................17
Gear box assembly..............................................................................................................18
Gear-box assembly spare-parts list .....................................................................................18
Pump assembly....................................................................................................................19
Pump assembly spare-parts list...........................................................................................20
Pump spare-parts kit............................................................................................................21
Un-loader valve assembly C-150D .....................................................................................22
Unloader valve assembly spare-parts list............................................................................22
Repair kit Unloader valve C-150D......................................................................................24
Un-loader valve assembly C-200D .....................................................................................25
Un-loader valve assembly C-200D spare-parts list.............................................................25
Repair kit Unloader valve ...................................................................................................27
Safety valve assembly C-200D ...........................................................................................27
Safety valve assembly spare-parts list C-200D...................................................................27
Lance assembly...................................................................................................................28
Lance assembly spare-parts list...........................................................................................28
Trigger gun assembly..........................................................................................................29
Trigger gun assembly spare-parts list..................................................................................29
Recommended spare-parts ..................................................................................................31
5. Declaration and Warranty..................................................................................32
EU declaration of conformity..............................................................................................32
Warranty..............................................................................................................................32
6. Spare Parts Request Form................................................................................33
7. Maintenance Log Book......................................................................................34
The information contained in this user guide is subject to change without
notice.
CAUTION

1. Getting acquainted with your High Pressure Cleaner
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1. Getting acquainted with your High Pressure Cleaner
Fast and efficient cleaning
The DEN-SIN series of High Pressure Cleaners C-150D & C-200D enables you to get more
cleaning done in less time, fully independent of power supply.
This DEN-SIN High Pressure Cleaner offers you high performance yet a compact design. The
compact design enables the machines to be agile within inconvenient places even at staircases,
and the high performance gives you the opportunity to solve an array of cleaning tasks. This
High Pressure Cleaner is designed for heavy industrial use as well as for cleaning contractors.
All pump parts, fittings and pipes in contact with water are made of non-corrosive materials.
Together with the ceramic pistons, long life seals and stainless steel valves, it ensures long life
and high durability.
Specifications
Model
Motor
Motor
Speed
Working
Pressure
Flow
Capacity
Power
Supply
Dimensions
LxWxH
Weight
Hp
kW
rpm
psi
Bar
gpm
l/min
mm
kg
C-150D
6.0
4.4
3600
2175
150
4.0
15.2
Diesel
850x600x900
60
C-200D
10
7.5
3600
2900
200
4.9
18.5
Diesel
850x600x900
95
Applications
These heavy-duty High Pressure Cleaners are capable of removing any kind of dirt:
Algae off concrete constructions
Paint and graffiti off walls
Dust, dirt, soil & mud off floors
Oil & grease off engines and other mechanical parts
Dirt and salt deposits off ship decks
And with the option for use of accessories even many more jobs can be dealt with:
Sand-blasting
Drain-cleaning
Dispensing of soaps and chemicals
Sludge pumping
Extra long lances for hard to reach places
Floor cleaning equipment
Rotary brushes
This machine is only to be used for the purposes it is designed for. Any other
use shall be considered improper and therefore potentially dangerous. The
manufacturer is not to be held responsible for any damages caused by improper
use.
CAUTION

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Unpacking
Remove the High Pressure Cleaner and its accessories from the packing material. For
transport and packing reasons some accessories may be supplied disassembled.
Make sure all components are present:
High-pressure machine itself
Handle bar (partly attached)
Wing nuts for the handle bar
Electrical cord (attached)
High pressure hose with Spray-gun trigger
Double barrel lance (disassembled)
Water inlet male hose coupling
Installation
-Attach the handle bar (pos 23, page11) to the machine using the wing nuts and bolts supplied;
align the handle bar according to the cabinet molding.
-Mount the high-pressure hose on to the High Pressure Cleaner (pos. 30 page 18) by pulling
back the retainer (pos. 24) on the high-pressure hose coupling, while sliding it on the male
part (pos. 30 page 18) positioned on the front of the High Pressure Cleaner.
-Assemble the double barrel spray-lance (pos. 1 page 22). To mount the assembled spray-
lance on to the Spray-gun trigger, pull forward the front of the Spray-gun trigger while
sliding in the male swivel coupling part (pos. 13 page 22) of the spray-lance.
-Prepare the water supply for the High Pressure Cleaner, by attaching a hose to the supplied
low pressure inlet male-coupling. Connect the other end of the water supply hose to a
potable water tap. Open the tap.
Notice: Connection to the public mains water supply according to regulations.
-Before starting the machine, bleed out air by pulling the trigger-gun handle until any air has
escaped the inlet hose.
-Turn on the power of the engine.
-The high pressure cleaner is now ready for operation. The spray-gun lance is affected by a
recoil force during operation –therefore keep a firm grip with both hands on the Spray-gun
handle and the lance. Press the trigger and start cleaning.
-The pressure can be regulated by turning the high-pressure cock on the spray-gun lance.
When using chemical injector, pressure must be adjusted to low.
Do Not run the High Pressure Cleaner without sufficient potable water supply
it can cause cavitations and serious damage to internal pump parts. Do not let
the machine recycle the water (running with Spray-gun trigger not activated)
for more than a few minutes; this can cause serious damage to the seals.
CAUTION

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Operations To prevent accidents from happening, ensure the safety of the person(s) who
uses the equipment and to protect bystanders and nearby placed inventory or
machinery, a few safety precautions needs attention.
1) Treat the machine as a high-speed cutting tool.
2) Anyone under the age of 18 is NOT allowed to use the machine.
3) Always keep the High Pressure Cleaner and its accessories in good working condition.
Check the machine for defects. Do NOT start up the machine if there is any defect. Have
the machine serviced.
4) When using the High Pressure Cleaner and its accessories, eye protection must be worn to
protect against repelling or ricocheting matters causing eye damage.
5) Suitable clothing and footwear must be worn while using the equipment to protect the
operator. Do not try to clean clothes or footwear with the machine.
6) Precautions must be made to keep bystanders away from the working range.
7) Do NOT spray-clean on yourself, others or live animals. The
high-pressure beams are capable of making severe injuries.
8) Do NOT spray at electrical equipment OR the machine itself.
9) While repairing or servicing the equipment and its accessories always make sure the
machine is turned off and disconnected from the main power supply.
10) Only allow instructed personnel to operate the machine.
11) Activating the trigger/gun can cause backward force therefore always hold spray lance
with both hands.
12) When pausing during operation turned off the main switch of the machine and ensures
that the trigger/gun is locked.
13) Only use high-pressure hoses, connections and nozzles specified by DEN-SIN.
14) IMPORTANT –Do not use the machine in a possible explosive environment in
accordance with EN-50014.
WARNING

2. Safety and Protection information
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2. Safety and protection information
General safety & application guidelines
1) It is not allowed to clean asbestos containing surfaces with high-pressure, unless using
special equipment.
2) Persons under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicine should not operate the
machine.
3) This machine has been constructed for use with Nilfisk-ALTO detergents. The use of
other detergents or chemicals may cause problems as to the operation and the safety.
4) When using detergents the instructions should always be strictly observed.
5) Always flush the machine with clean water after use of chemical/detergents.
6) Do not operate the machine if important parts are damaged –i.e. safety devices, high-
pressure hoses, spray handle.
7) The user is obliged to observe all national working environment and working safety
regulations concerning “operation of high-pressure washers”.
8) It is not allowed to connect this machine directly to a potable water supply.
9) If the machine is to be connected to potable water supply it is strictly necessary to fit the
machine with a water break tank, in accordance with EN1717.
Safety devices
The machine is equipped with the following safety devices:
1) Stop button. Please refer to the separately supplied manual covering the proper use of the
engine.
2) Un-loader (page 20) and safety valve (page 22) protect against overpressure.
3) Locking device on spray-gun handle. The locking device prevents the trigger from being
activated when pulled out.
DO
DON’T

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Important medical information
Immediate hospital attention should be given personnel who sustain equipment related injuries
while operating the system. In such cases, it is vital that medical personnel be apprised of all
facts relevant to such injuries. Therefore, all operating personnel should be provided with
waterproof emergency medical alert tags or cards, describing the nature of their work and the
possibility of injury inherent in the use of water jetting equipment. The below example of a
standard card can be photo copied, laminated and used as medical alert tag.
WARNING
DEN-SIN -a division of Nilfisk-Advance Pte Ltd.
17 Link Road, Singapore 619034
Tel: +65 6268 1006 Fax: +65 62684916
Obtain medical treatment
immediately for ANY high-pressure
water-jet injuries.
Inform the doctor of the cause of the
injury.
Show this card to the doctor.
This card is to be carried by
personnel working with high-
pressure water jetting equipment.
IMPORTANT
MEDICAL INFORMATION
MEDICAL ALERT
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
This patient may be suffering from a water jet
injury. Evaluation and management should
parallel that of a gunshot injury. The external
manifestations of the injury cannot be used to
predict the extent of internal damage. Initial
management should include stabilization and
a thorough neurovascular examination.
X-rays can be used to access subcutaneous air
and foreign bodies distant from the site of
injury. Injuries to the extremities can involve
extensive nerve, muscle, vessel damage, as
well as cause a distal compartment syndrome.
Injuries to the torso can involve internal
organ damage. Surgical consultation should
be obtained. Aggressive irrigation and
debridement is recommended.
Surgical decompression and exploration may
also be necessary. Angiographic irrigation
studies are recommended pre-operatively if
arterial injury is suspected. Bandages with a
hygroscopic solution (MgSO4) and
hyperbaric oxygen treatment have been used
as adjunctive therapy to decrease pain, edema
and subcutaneous emphysema.
Unusual infections with uncommon
organisms in immune competent patients
have been seen; the source of the water is
important in deciding on initial, empiric
antibiotic treatment, and broad spectrum
intravenous antibiotics should be
administered.
Cultures should be obtained

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Safety precautions
The following protective clothing and devices should be worn both by
personnel operating the water blaster system and equipment and by those
working nearby:
Eye protection- Operators must wear visors and goggles
to guard against spray and flying debris. A combination of
both goggles and visor is advisable. And will protect the
eyes and the face during both water-blasting as well as
abrasive water-blasting
Head protection- Helmets must be worn at all time by
personnel within the work area.
Helmet material must be able to withstand mechanical
shock exceeding 10G in 8ms without fracturing.
Hand protection- Shear proof gloves must be worn by
the operator at all times. A glove combination of a cloth
inner lining and a water tight outer layer is preferred.
Foot protection- Safety footwear with steel toecaps
minimum 0.5mm (0.02”) thick must be worn. The toecap
must cover at least 30% of the footwear length. Basic
safety footwear must also be equipped with metatarsal
guards to protect the instep. Safety boots are available in
other designs than the illustration.
Hearing protection- Operators and other personnel
exposed to noise levels of more than 90-dBa for more
than 1 hour must wear suitable ear protection. Ear plugs or
ear muffs are usually sufficient.
Body protection- Waterproof garments protect the
operator only from spray and flying debris. They do NOT
deflect direct jet impact. Therefore, an operator must take
care never to point a water-jet either at them selves or
other personnel.
WARNING

3. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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3. Maintenance and troubleshooting
Maintenance
Subject
Matter / Procedure
Lubrication
Oil renewal of the pump, gearbox and engine crankcase is to be
completed the first time after no more than 50 hours of use. Oil
renewal is hereafter to be completed in every 500 hours of use.
Renewal of oil in pump: Turn off the High Pressure Cleaner. Dismount
the hexagon screw at the bottom of the pump housing
(pos. 28 pg. 19) Allow the oil to drain into a waste oil-tray. Remount
the hexagon screw and add oil through the oil inlet on top of the pump
(pos. 14 pg. 19) until the red point of the oil control glass has been
reached. Approx. 0.4kg of oil, type SAE 15W40, is to be used.
Renewal of oil in gearbox: Turn off the High Pressure Cleaner.
Dismount the screw (pos. 16 pg. 18) Allow the oil to drain into a waste
oil-tray Remount the hexagon screw and add oil through the oil inlet on
top of the gearbox (pos. 2 pg. 18) until the red point of the oil control
glass has been reached Approx. 3/4 liter of oil, type Omala 220, is to be
used.
Please refer to the separate engine manual for engine maintenance.
Check oil level in pump, gearbox and engine regularly.
Notice: Do not dispose of used oil in drain.
Refueling
Before refueling, allow the engine to cool down. Do not spill fuel.
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth to wipe the cabinet and handlebar. Do not use
detergent cleaning chemicals.
Notice: To prevent electrical shock. DO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLY
UPON THE MACHINE WITH HIGH PRESSURE.
Occasionally clean the fan cover positioned at the back of the engine to
ensure sufficient airflow.
Do NOT operate the machine with damaged or removed fan cover.
Inspection
To prevent spills of leaking water. Check high pressure hose for wear
and cracks. Keep coupling parts free of dirt to ensure long life of O-
ring seals preventing water leaks.
Notice: To prevent damage on hoses, be careful not to have them run
over by heavy vehicles or squeezed in door openings etc. Replace if
necessary.
Storage
Be sure the cleaner is kept frost-free, if not possible flush the pump of
the cleaner with antifreeze fluids.

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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause and Rectification
The engine will not
start / run.
No fuel.
Refuel the engine
(For any further, refer to the separately supplied engine manual.
The pressure drops
and the High
Pressure Cleaner
works irregularly.
The strain filter is clogged or the water supply from the tap is
insufficient.
Clean the strain water filter.
If there isn’t enough water-flow through the tap, the machine
should suck from a filled water vat or tank.
The pump
continuously stops
and starts, when the
spray-gun trigger is
activated.
The high pressure nozzle is partly clogged.
Turn off the High Pressure Cleaner, dismantle the high-pressure
nozzle and remove the extraneous matter. Replace if damaged.
The high pressure
cleaner does not
reach the proper
working pressure
when the spray-gun
handle is activated.
The high-pressure nozzle is clogged or there is dirt in the by-pass
valve. The pump sucks air.
Turn off the High Pressure Cleaner. Clean the nozzle. Inspect the
low pressure supply,
or while the spray-gun trigger is activated turn the machine on
again. Repeat the procedure again; now with the trigger released. If
the problem still occurs, the by-pass valve should be dismantled
and the extraneous matter removed.
The High Pressure
Cleaner only works
with approximately
2/3 of the maximum
pressure, and the
high-pressure hose
is vibrating
There is dirt in the valves.
Turn off the High Pressure Cleaner. Dismantle the valve bolts and
the valves, remove the dirt and check to ensure the valve flaps are
movable and fits tightly.
(Continues)

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(Continued)
Symptom
Cause and Rectification
Noisiness
The pump sucks air. One or more valve springs are broken or
down. Extraneous matter in the valves. Crankcase or motor
bearings worn out.
Inspect the low-pressure supply. Replace springs. Clean the valves.
Replace the bearings.
Water in the oil
The O-ring casing is worn out. High moisture in the air
(condensing inside the crankcase) The seals are completely worn
out.
Check or replace the O-ring.
Renewal of the crankcase oil more often.
Replace the seals.
When using chemical injector
The High Pressure
Cleaner does not
suck chemicals
The chemical container is empty. The High Pressure Cleaner has
not been set to low-pressure (on the double barrel lance cock). The
low-pressure nozzle is clogged, or partly clogged. The non-return
valve of the chemical injector is stuck.
Ensure the chemical container contains sufficient fluid for proper
suction.
Set the spray-lance to low pressure by turning the cock on the lance
counterclockwise.
Clean or replace the low-pressure nozzle.
Clean, correct or replace the non-return valve of the chemical
injector.
For any further inconveniences, not mentioned in this user guide or any damages
of the machine, we strongly suggest you to make contact with your dealer for the
repair or possible replacement of any original spare-parts.
NOTE

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Service instructions
Detach the high pressure hose, dump back hose, inlet hose, safety valve, and parts on the
pump head before serving the pump.
(Please refer to Pump assembly (Page 17) unless otherwise stated.)
Servicing the valves:
1. Remove the valve cap (Pos: 2).
2. Inspect the valve cap O-Ring (Pos: 1) for any damage, replace if necessary.
3. Use the needle nose pliers to remove the valve (Pos: 3).
4. Use a small probe to move the poppet up and down to assure that the valve is
functioning properly and that no debris is stuck in the valve (Pos: 3).
5. To reassemble the valves proceed the other way round and tighten the cover screws
with a torque wrench. (Referring to torque specification)
Servicing the Packings/Seals:
1. Remove the bolts (Pos: 38) on the head (Pos: 36) of the pump.
2. Place the screwdrivers between the head (Pos: 36) and crankcase (Pos: 9) of the pump,
lifting one up and the other down. The head should start to lift off of the plungers (Pos:
23).
3. When you remove the head, some of the water seals have stayed on the plungers (Pos:
23) and some in the head (Pos: 36). To remove the seals from the plungers (Pos: 23),
simple turn the assemblies and pull off.

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4. If the seal assemblies (Pos: 30~33) are in the head (Pos: 36) use the reversible pliers to
grab the seal retainer on the outside ring, twist the retainer in either direction and lift
out.
5. Pull out the guide ring (Pos: 31) with your finger.
6. Pull the high-pressure seal (Pos: 30) and support ring (Pos: 7) out of the head with
your finger.
7. The low-pressure seal (Pos: 33) is located in the brass seal retainer. Using the
mechanics pick, go in between the seal and retainer and pull the seal straight out.
8. Remove the seal retainer O-Ring (Pos: 32) with mechanics pick.
9. To reassemble the packing and seals proceed the other way round and tighten the
cover screws with a torque wrench. (Referring to torque specification)
Servicing the Plungers (Pos: 23):
Recommend to replace Piston kits, Support Rings kits, and Water Seals kits whenever
servicing the plungers.
1. Remove the plunger retainer nut (Pos: 25).
2. Insert the gasket scraper between the copper washer (Pos: 24) and plunger (pos: 23) to
remove the washer (Pos: 22).
3. Twist and pull the plunger off the plunger rod.
4. Remove the plunger rod O-Ring (Pos: 21) with the mechanics pick.
5. Remove the washer (Pos: 22). And clean any thread locker that is left on the plunger
rod and retaining nut threads.
6. To reassemble the plungers, proceed the other way round and tighten the cover screws
with a torque wrench. (Referring to torque specification)

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Pump head (Pos: 36) to drive end (Pos: 9) Installation:
1. Turn the crankshaft to align the plungers as shown.
2. Place the head evenly onto the plungers and push it until it makes contact with the
drive end of the pump.
3. Torque the head bolts (Pos: 38) as shown in the tightening sequence diagram.
Torque Specification:
Descriptions
Head (Pos: 38)
Piston Nut (Pos: 25)
Valve Cap (Pos: 2)
In .lbs
133
106
442
Kg.m/N.m
15
12
50

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4. Available accessories
Accessories
part no.:
Chemical injector.
700550021
Rotary brush.
700550462
Foam injector
700550156
Foam lance.
700550464
Foam sprayer.
700550463
Extension hose with quick couplings. from 10 - 50 m
Please inquire
Industrial drain cleaner (1 front, 3 rear jets).
700550508
Container for sandblasting grid, including regulator.
Please inquire
Floor cleaner
700550465
Filter for suction from vat or tank with 3/4” hose nipple
700520049
Retractable hose reel.
700550208
Accessories
C150D
C200D
**Double Barrel Lance
700551473
700551474
*Single Barrel Lance
700550449
700550450
**Short Double Barrel Lance
700551502
700550490
Single Barrel Lance with Rotating Nozzle
700550171
700551287
**Double Barrel Contractor Lance with side Regulator Handle
700550192
700550193
Single Barrel Lance with Multi-speed Nozzle
700550566
700551289
Industrial Sandblaster Kit with boron Carbide Nozzle
700550479
700550480
* With Straight Jet Nozzle **With Fan Jet Nozzle
Notice: Always state type of High Pressure Cleaner along with the part no.: when
ordering accessories or spare-parts.
ID-plate
Refer to the identification plate on the machine:

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Chassis assembly

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Chassis assembly spare-parts list
Pos:
Part no.:
Qty.:
Description:
1
700530283
1
Engine 6Hp recoil start C-150D
700530087
1
Engine 10Hp electric start C-200D
2
700520128
1
Cabinet
3
700510008
1
Lock nut
4
700520521
1
Castor wheel bracket
5
700510041
4
Screw
6
700510053
1
Rubber mount
7
700520466
1
Castor wheel w/ brake C-150D
700520037
1
Castor wheel w/o brake C-200D
8
700510030
4
Screw
9
700520234
1
Stud for battery C-200D
10
700520235
1
Holder for battery C-200D
11
700530140
1
Battery cable C-200D
12
700530141
1
Battery C-200D
13
700530140
1
Battery cable C-200D
14
700510007
2
Lock nut C-200D
15
700520091
1
Battery bracket C-200D
16
700510010
4
Finger screw
17
700510005
4
Washer
18
700510004
4
Lock nut
19
700510052
2
Rubber mount
20
700510050
4
Finger screw
21
700510006
4
Washer
22
700510008
4
Lock nut
23
700520057
1
Handle
24
700510066
4
Screw
25
700520090
1
Chassis frame
26
700520092
2
Hub cap with star-lock
27
700520012
2
Pneumatic wheel

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Gear box assembly
Gear-box assembly spare-parts list
Pos:
Part no.:
Qty.:
Description:
1
-
1
Oil sight glass
2
-
1
Filler plug 3/8”
3
-
1
Snap ring Ø40
4
700021414
1
Bearing
5
-
1
Gear wheel, engine side
6
-
1
Screw
7
-
1
Flange for pump
8
700540316
4
Dowty seal M8
9
-
4
Screw
10
-
1
Gasket
11
-
1
Gearwheel, pump side
12
700505214
1
Snap ring Ø80
13
700505253
7
Washer
14
-
7
Screw
15
700505256
1
Plug 3/8”
16
-
1
Aluminum washer
17
700022830
1
Gearbox housing
18
-
1
Oil seal
19
-
1
Gasket
1-19
700560064
1
Gearbox complete
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

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Pump assembly
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