Duff-Norton 528AMJ Manual



Du Norton Air Motor Jack Warranty Policy
Subject to the condition stated herein, Du Norton Air Motor Jack Co. will repair or replace, without charge, any parts proved to our satisfaction to have been defective in material
or workmanship. Claims must be made within one year aer the date of shipment.
e warranty is null and void for:
1. Units or any parts that become inoperative because of improper maintenance, eccentric loading, overloading, chemical or abrasive action, excessive heat, or other abuse.
2. Equipment which has been altered or modied by anyone without DNAMJ Co.'s authorization.
3. Equipment and accessories not of DNAMJ Co.'s manufacture are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturer's warranty and subject to the same conditions as
stated above regarding improper maintenance, abuse, overloading, etc.
4. Except as stated herein, DNAMJ Co. makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose.
Table of Contents
Section I Introduction
1-1. General
1-2. Construction
1-3. Technical Specifications and Operational Characteristics
TABLE 1-1. Technical Specifications
TABLE 1-2. Operational Characteristics
Section II Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
2-1. Inspection
2-2. Inspection Classification
2-3. Initial Inspection
2-4. Frequent Inspection
FIGURE 2-1. Inspector's Report
TABLE 2-1. Minimum Inspection Schedule
2-5. Periodic Inspection
2-6. Special Inspection Requirements
FIGURE 2-2. Lifting Nut Inspection
2-7. Load Test
2-8. Maintenance
2-9. Lubrication
FIGURE 2-3. Throttle Adjustment
Section III Operation
3-1. Operational Requirement
3-2. Operating Procedures and Precautions
Section IV Illustrated Parts List
4-1. General
List of Illustrations
FIGURE 4-1. Exploded Illustration of 528AMJ and 536AMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-2. Exploded Illustration of Gage Area
Parts Breakdown for 528AMJ and 536AMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-3. Exploded Illustration of 528CMJ and 536CMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-4. Exploded Illustration of Gage Area
Parts Breakdown for 528CMJ and 536CMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-5. Exploded Illustration of 126AMJ, 132AMJ, and 144AMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-6. Exploded Illustration of Gage Area
Parts Breakdown for 126AMJ, 132AMJ, and 144AMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-7. Exploded Illustration of 126CMJ, 132CMJ, and 144CMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-8. Exploded Illustration of Gage Area
Parts Breakdown of 126CMJ, 132CMJ, and 144CMJ Jacks
FIGURE 4-9. Exploded Illustration of X6000 Air Motor
Parts Breakdown of X6000 Air Motor
FIGURE 4-10. Exploded Illustration of X4153 Air Motor
Parts Breakdown of X4153 Air Motor
Duff Norton Air Motor Jack Warranty Policy
Subject to the condition stated herein, Duff Norton Air Motor Jack Co. will repair or replace, without charge, any parts proved to our satisfaction to have been defective in material or
workmanship. Claims must be made within one year after the date of shipment.
The warranty is null and void for:
1. Units or any parts that become inoperative because of improper maintenance, eccentric loading, overloading, chemical or abrasive action, excessive heat, or other abuse.
2. Equipment which has been altered or modified by anyone without DNAMJ Co.'s authorization.
3. Equipment and accessories not of DNAMJ Co.'s manufacture are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturer's warranty and subject to the same conditions as stated above
regarding improper maintenance, abuse, overloading, etc.
4. Except as stated herein, DNAMJ Co. makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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Subject to the condition stated herein, Duff Norton Air Motor Jack Co. will repair or replace, without charge, any parts proved to our satisfaction to have been defective in material or
1. Units or any parts that become inoperative because of improper maintenance, eccentric loading, overloading, chemical or abrasive action, excessive heat, or other abuse.
3. Equipment and accessories not of DNAMJ Co.'s manufacture are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturer's warranty and subject to the same conditions as stated above
4. Except as stated herein, DNAMJ Co. makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

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Section I
Introduction
1-1. General
a. This manual provides instructions for
operating, inspection, testing, and
maintenance, as well as an illustrated
parts list for the following Duff Norton
Air Motor Jacks:
528AMJ 528CMJ
536AMJ 536CMJ
126AMJ 126CMJ
132AMJ 132CMJ
144AMJ 144CMJ
b. This publication is written in accordance
with standards set forth in the current
ANSI B30.1. To ensure reliable and
long, satisfactory use of the air motor
jacks, the instructions contained in this
publication should be closely followed.
Safety precautions to protect against
accidental injury or property damage
should be observed at all times while
using the jacks. All personnel
concerned with the installation,
operation, inspection, and maintenance
of the jacks are urged to read the
American National Standard (ANSI
B30.1). That standard contains
important rules (some mandatory and
some of an advisory nature) designed to
prevent or minimize injury or otherwise
protect life, limp, and property. You
should especially be aware of the
mandatory rules pertaining to inspection
requirements and advisability of
maintaining written, dated, and signed
inspection reports and records.
NOTE
The air motor jacks are recommended for
general industrial use.
1-2. Construction
The Duff Norton Air Motor Jack
consists of a cast shell, a lifting mechanism
made up of gears, bearings, shafts, & pinions,
and a lifting screw. These jacks are driven by an
air motor and require a source of compressed air
for operation. Carrying handles, wheels, and
trundle handle for transporting and positioning
the jacks are provided.
1-3. Technical Specifications and
Operational Characteristics
a. The user should be aware of the
capabilities of air motor jacks, especially load
capacity. WARNING
Overloading can be hazardous to the jack,
operating personnel, and the load in the event
of jack failure.
b. See Table 1-1 for technical
specifications of the jacks.
c. See Table 1-2 for operational
characteristics for the jacks.

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TABLE 1-1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
528AMJ
528CMJ 536AMJ
536CMJ 126AMJ
126CMJ 132AMJ
132CMJ 144AMJ
144CMJ
Sustaining
Capacity, Tons 50 50 100 100 100
Lifting
Capacity, Tons 50 50 100 100 100
Height, Inches 28 36 26 32 44
Raise, Inches 17 25 13 ¾18 30
Base Diameter,
Inches 14 15 13 13 18
Head
Diameter,
Inches
5 5 6 1/8 6 1/8 6 1/8
Weight,
Pounds 394 425 448 480 530
TABLE 1-2. OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Jack Load (Tons) Average Rate* of Rise
(in./min.) Cu. Ft. of Free* Air
Required Per Minute
528AMJ
528CMJ
536AMJ
536CMJ
0
25
50
11.2
7.1
2.6
190
170
120
126AMJ
126CMJ
132AMJ
132CMJ
144AMJ
144CMJ
0
50
100
6.0
3.2
2.2
200
180
155
*Values are for jacks supplied with air of 100 psi dynamic air pressure at the air valve entrance
Section II
Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
2-1. Inspection
The inspection classifications herein are
minimum requirements and should be
augmented when experience from operating
conditions indicate. See Table 2-1 for minimum
inspection schedule.
2-2. Inspection Classification
The jack inspection classification
consists of initial inspection prior to use and two
general classifications designated as Frequent
Inspection and Periodic Inspection based upon
the intervals at which inspection should be
performed. The intervals in turn are dependent
upon the nature of the critical components of the
jack and the degree of their exposure to wear,
deterioration or malfunction.
2-3. Initial Inspection

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Any new or repaired jack shall be
carefully inspected prior to initial use. An
inspection shall be made by or under the
direction of a person familiar with air motor jack
operations and industrial safety standards.
a. Check for proper service of grease and
oil (refer to paragraph 2-9).
b. Make a detailed external inspection for
proper assembly. Check for any loose
or missing parts, such as cotter pins,
springs, or washers. Remove from
service any jack incorrectly assembled
or with missing parts.
c. Operate the jack through at least one
lifting and lowering cycle while
observing lifting-mechanism operation.
Remove from service any jack which
shows evidence of erratic operation.
d. Perform load test in accordance with
paragraph 2-7.
2-4. Frequent Inspection
Visual examination by the operator or
other qualified designated personnel with
records not required.
a. Normal service—one month
b. Severe service—before each use or
daily, whichever is less frequent.
FIGURE 2-1. INSPECTOR’S REPORT
Item Remarks (List Deficiencies and Recommended Action
Inspector’s Date Approved Date
Signature Inspected By

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TABLE 2-1. MINIMUM INSPECTION SCHEDULE
Normal Service Severe Service
Minimum
Inspection
Schedule
Visual
Monthly* Record
Yearly** Visual
Before
Use***
Record
Yearly
Air Screen X X
Scored or
damaged control
rod
X X
Lubrication (refer
to para 2-9) X X
Cracked or
damaged housing X X
Damaged threads X X
Leaking oil X X
Scored or
damaged standard X X
Improper
functioning X X
Damaged top X X
Loose bolts or
rivets X X
Damaged or
improperly
assembled
accessory
equipment
X X
Motor blades As per Paragraph 2-6.a
Lifting Nut As per Paragraph 2-6.b
Periodic
Inspection
Same as Frequent
Inspection X X
Disassemble and
check for wear X**** X
*By Operator or designated personnel without records
**By appointed person making records of apparent external conditions to provide the basis
for continuing evaluation
***Or daily, whichever is longer
****If external conditions indicate internal difficulty
CAUTION
Any unsafe condition disclosed by the
inspection shall be corrected before operation
of the jack is resumed. Repairs should be
performed only by designated qualified
personnel.
c. The following items shall be visually
inspected and observed during operation
for any deficiencies which might appear
between frequent inspections. The
deficiencies listed shall be carefully
examined and determination made

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whether or not they constitute a hazard.
If such a determination is made, the jack
shall be removed from service until the
deficiency is corrected.
(1) Check for scored or damaged control
rod.
(2) Check for scored or damaged standard
and keys.
(3) Check for any abnormal conditions,
loose cotter pins, cap screws, and nuts.
(4) Inspect all visible components for
condition and security of all parts.
(5) Check for adequate lubrication. (Refer
to paragraph 2-9).
(6) Check for foreign substance which may
damage or interfere with proper
operation of the jack.
NOTE
A jack that has been idle for one year or
more shall be inspected in accordance with
Frequent Inspection (Table 2-1).
2-5. Periodic Inspection
Visual inspections by designated
qualified personnel, making records of apparent
external conditions, provide the basis for a
continuing evaluation.
a. Normal service—one year
b. Severe service—before each use or
daily, whichever is less frequent, unless external
conditions indicate that disassembly should be
done to permit detailed inspection.
c. Perform inspection in the same manner
as Frequent Inspections, except that records are
kept. A dated and signed inspection record shall
be kept on all Periodic Inspections. See Figure
2-1 for a typical “Inspector’s Record.”
NOTE
It is recommended that the Periodic
Inspection be performed by and Authorized
Warranty Service Center or appropriate trained
authorized individuals.
a. During Periodic Inspection, if external
appearance indicates possible internal difficulty,
the jack shall be disassembled for cleaning and
examination for internal wear or damage.
See Table 2-1 for Minimum Inspection
Schedule.
2-6. Special Inspection Requirements
a. Air motor blades:
Motor blades should be inspected for
wear after each 100 jack lifting cycles. When
blades are worn to a thickness of 25/32 inch or
less, they should be replaced.
b. Lifting Nut:
The jack’s lifting nut should be
inspected for wear after every 100 jack lifting
cycles. In applications where the jack is
exposed to dirt, dust, metal chips, or other
contaminants, the inspection frequency should
be increased. WARNING
Failure to properly inspect and maintain the
lifting nut could result in a dropped load and
serious worker injury.
To inspect the lifting nut refer to Figures
4-1 through 4-8 and Figure 2-2, and proceed as
follows:
(1) Fully extend the upright unloaded jack.
(2) Loosen the two screws and remove the
gage from the jack.
(3) Clean grease from the hole which had
been covered by the gage.
(4) Insert the slender end of the gage into
the hole.
(5) If the thin tip of the gage can be made to
enter the space between the top flank of the
lifting nut thread and the bottom flank of the
lifting screw thread, the lifting nut is worn out.
(Refer to Figure 2-2).
(6) Remove jack with worn out lifting nut
from service and ensure that it is properly
repaired before returning to service.

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Figure 2-2. LIFTING NUT INSPECTION
2-7. Load Test
Any new, altered, or repaired jack shall
be tested for its ability to sustain its rated load
prior to regular use. The jack shall be operated
to 100 percent of its capacity. See Table 1-1 for
applicable load capacity.
2-8. Maintenance
The maintenance of the jack shall
include lubrication, cleaning, and replacement of
defective parts during disassembly and
assembly.
2-9. Lubrication
a. Air motor:
Remove the filler plugs and fill with
Mobil DTE Oil Light (Duff p/n X6002) or
equivalent oil after every eight hours of use. Air
line filter lubrication should be used for this
jack. Rotor ball bearings should be coated with
grease each time the motor is disassembled.

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b. Weekly lubrication for the jack:
(1) Standard, keys, and shut-off rod. Use a
light oil.
(2) Control valve parts. Use a light oil.
c. Monthly lubrication of the jack:
(1) Lubricate lifting screw through hole in
standard. Use Mobil DTE Oil Light (Duff p/n
X6002).
(2) Clean and lubricate handle latch and
throttle control parts. Use Mobil DTE Oil Light
(Duff p/n X6002).
(3) Remove grease level plug and check
grease level. Fill with Mobilgrease XHP 461 or
equivalent.
d. After repair or overhaul:
Drain, flush, and refill internal jack
mechanism with Mobilgrease XHP 461 or
equivalent.
e. Clean and grease wheels regularly.
f. Screw lubrication under heavy load use.
When operating the jack under heavy
loading, pump Mobilgrease XHP 461 grease into
the standard every few jack lifting cycles.
FIGURE 2-3. THROTTLE ADJUSTMENT FOR 528AMJ/CMJ, 536AMJ/CMJ, 126AMJ/CMJ,
132AMJ/CMJ, AND 144AMJ/CMJ
Jack is properly adjusted when parts are in position
shown in drawing at left. The head is no less than 3/16
from the top of the shell. The control lever end “F” is
against the end of the stop groove. Pin “D” is against
the end of the throttle lever. Screw “B” is in the hole
“E” in the control rod.
To make adjustments, loosen lock nuts “A” and “C” and
screw “B.” Then screw control rod in or out of end until
point “F” and pin “D” are in the position shown, with
the head no less than 3/16 from shell. Retighten screw
“B” in hole “E” and lock the nuts “A” and “C.”
SECTION III
OPERATION
3-1. Operational Requirement
a. Operators shall be instructed in the
proper use of the jack.
b. The operator shall familiarize himself
with the jack, its capabilities, and its operation.
He/she should also know and understand the
mandatory requirements of American National
Standard (ANSI B30.1).
c. The throttle lever is located on the
control valve above the air motor.
(1) To raise a load, pull the throttle lever to
UP.
(2) To lower a load, push the throttle lever
to DOWN.
(3) To cease movement of a load, place the
throttle lever in the horizontal position.
(4) The throttle lever will automatically
move to the horizontal position when the jack
has extended or lowered to its limit.
3-2. Operating Procedures and
Precautions
The following precautions shall be
followed in operation of the jack:
a. Visually inspect the jack before each
shift or each use, whichever is less frequent.

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b. Clean any jack exposed to rain, sand, or
grit—then oil before use.
c. Determine if the load is within the load
rating of the jack. Refer to Table 1-1 for load
rating of the jack.
d. Support the jack at the base in such a
manner that it cannot shift under the load.
e. Use shims or constraints to prevent
slippage of base or load.
f. Avoid off-center loading of the jack.
Assure that it is centered, plumbed, and properly
blocked.
g. Do NOT use an extender.
h. Follow the load with cribbing or
blocking.
i. Take measure to prevent personnel from
working or passing under the load until the load
is secured against accidental lowering by
cribbing, blocking, or other means.
j. Ensure that all personnel are clear of the
load before lowering.
k. Ensure that all operators are instructed
as to signals and other procedures for multiple
jacks or other special lifts.
l. Ensure that the lifting nut is inspected
for wear as per paragraph 2-6.b.
SECTION IV
ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST
4-1. General
This section contains exploded view
illustrations. The number adjacent to each part
is the index number. Keyed to this index
number on the parts listing is the part name, part
number, and quantity required. When ordering
parts for a particular jack, please specify part
name, part number, quantity desired, and full
jack description, and serial number, if known.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
No. Jack/Air Motor No. Page
No.
4-1 528AMJ/536AMJ 9
4-2 Gage Area for
528AMJ/536AMJ 10
4-3 528CMJ/536CMJ 15
4-4 Gage Area for
528CMJ/536CMJ 16
4-5 126AMJ/132AMJ/144AMJ 21
4-6 Gage Area for
126AMJ/132AMJ/144AMJ 22
4-7 126CMJ/132CMJ/144CMJ 27
4-8 Gage Area for
126CMJ/132CMJ/144CMJ 28
4-9 X6000 Air Motor 33
4-10 X4153 Air Motor 35

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PART NUMBER
FIGURES 4-1
AND 4-2
INDEX NO. PART NAME 528AMJ 536AMJ QUANTITY
REQUIRED
*1 Standard Top X3630 X3630 1
2 Shell Key X4857 2
Shell Key X4857 1
3 Shell Key Cap Screw S44-40 6
S44-40 3
4 Carrying Handle X2579 X2579 2
5 Cotter Pin S2-19 S2-19 2
6 Carrying Handle Pin X3038 X3038 2
7 Shell Filler Plug H6253 H6253 1
8 Worm Bearing N581 N581 1
9 Bearing Shim N579-1 N579-1 A/R
10 Worm Rear Cover N554 N554 1
11 Lockwasher H4084 H4084 4
12 Worm Cover Cap Screw S44-9 S44-9 4
13 Cover Filler Plug S25-2 S25-2 1
14 Bridge Bushing X3512 X3512 1
15 Bevel Pinion (Inc. Item 15A) X4854A X4854A 1
15A Race X4852 X4852 1
16 Worm Gear Key S13-34 S13-34 2
17 Worm Gear X3415 X3415 1
18 Worm Gear Spacer X3418 X3418 1
19 Pinion Bearing X3453 X3453 1
20 Pinion Cover Gasket X3419 X3419 1
21 Pinion Cover X3417 X3417 1
22 Lockwasher H4085 H4085 5
23 Pinion Cover Cap Screw S44-41 S44-41 5
*24 Standard Top Pin S1-188 S1-188 1
*25 Standard X4845 X4858 1
*27 Nut Assembly X4843A X4843A 1
*28 Dowel Pin, Nut H5411 H5411 2
29 Lifting Screw (Incl. Item 29A) X4851A X4853A 1
29A Race X4852 X4852 1
30 Lifting Screw Key S10-53 S10-53 1
31 Bevel Gear X3344 X3344 1
32 Ball Plate X466 X466 2
33 Ball X479 X479 9

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34 Lifting Screw Pin S50-42 S50-42 1
35 Ball Cage X2589 X2589 1
36 Ball Plate Bushing X3747 X3747 1
37 Base X3334 X3772 1
38 Cotter Pin, Wheel S2-42 S2-42 2
39 Washer, Wheel S3-68 S3-68 2
40 Washer, Filler (Incl. with Item 41) X4455 X4455 4
41 Bearing (Incl. Item 40) X4454 X4454 2
42 Wheel (Incl. Items 40 and 41) X3776 X3776 2
*43 Axle, Wheel X3777 X3777 2
*44 Wheel Support X3934 X3934 1
45 Socket Head Cap Screw S49-38 S49-38 3
46 Lockwasher S42-36 S42-36 3
47 Rivet S5-45 S5-45 2
48 Air Motor (See figure 4-9 for
details) X6000 X6000 1
49 Air Motor Gasket X3432 X3432 1
50 Motor Gear Shaft Pin X3725 X3725 1
51 Motor Spur Gear X3461 X3461 1
53 Grease Level Plug S25-2 S25-2 1
54 Hex Head Cap Screw S44-41 S44-41 6
55 Lockwasher H4085 H4085 6
56 Air Motor Cover X3348 X3348 1
57 Lockwasher H4066 H4066 8
58 Hex Head Cap Screw S44-23 S44-23 8
59 Motor Cover Gasket X3428 X3428 1
60 Worm Cotter Pin S2-25 S2-25 1
61 Worm Spur Gear X4159 X4159 1
62 Worm Key S23-26 S23-26 1
63 Flat Head Screw S9-22 S9-22 4
64 Worm Front Cover X3479 X3479 1
65 Worm Bearing W/ Race N581 N581 1
66 Worm X3340 X3340 1
67 Motor Cover Dowel Pin N522 N522 2
68 Shell X4838 X4839 1
69 Gear Sleeve Bushing X3367 X3367 2
70 Motor Gear Sleeve X3370 X3370 1
71 Key S10-47 S10-47 1
72 Worm Spur Pinion X4158 X4158 1
73 Motor Gear Shaft X3734 X3734 1
74 Base Locking Screw X3200 X3200 1

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75 Lockwasher H4083 H4083 1
76 Nameplate X4680 X4680 1
77 Drive Screw S40-28 S40-28 12
78 Check Nut S12-15 S12-15 1
79 Control Lever Set Screw S7-23 S7-23 1
80 Control Lever X3542 X3542 1
81 Plunger Spring S37-74 S37-74 1
82 Plunger X2482 X2482 1
*83 Handle Bracket X3505 X3505 1
84 Handle Pin X4229 X4229 1
*85 Latch Plunger Knob X2853 X2853 1
*86 Latch Plunger Sleeve X2854 X2854 1
*87 Latch Plunger Spring S37-26 S37-26 1
*88 Latch Plunger X4141 X4141 1
89 Handle Bracket Cap Screw S44-35 S44-35 4
90 Lockwasher H4085 H4085 4
91 Handle Assembly P586-2 P587-2 1
92 Throttle Lever Guard Screw S36-26 S36-26 2
93 Lockwasher H4084 H4084 2
94 Throttle Lever Guard X3406 X3406 1
95 Throttle Lever Check Nut S12-15 S12-15 1
96 Throttle Lever Set Screw S7-23 S7-23 1
97 Throttle Lever X3407 X3407 1
98 Control Rod Pin X3409 X3409 1
99 Control Rod End X3420 X3420 1
100 Control Rod Check Nut S12-22 S12-22 1
101 Control Rod X3410 X3411 1
*102 Valve Body Cap X3384 X3384 1
*103 Body Cap Bushing X3385 X3385 1
*104 Throttle Valve X3396 X3396 1
*105 Valve Spring Cap X3408 X3408 1
*106 Poppet Valve Spring X3499 X3499 1
*107 Poppet Valve X3395 X3395 1
*108 Poppet Valve Bushing X3388 X3388 1
109 Body Stud Nut S12-27 S12-27 2
110 Valve Body Stud S33-46 S33-46 1
*111 Valve Body X4793 X4793 1
*112 Valve Bushing X3387 X3387 1
*113 Stop Pin Plug H6267 H6267 1
*114 Stop Pin Spring X5300 X3500 1
*115 Stop Pin X3386 X3386 1

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116 Valve Connection Gasket X3727 X3727 1
117 Valve Connection X4835 X4835 1
118 Lockwasher H4066 H4066 4
119 Hex Head Cap Screw S44-23 S44-23 4
120 Valve Body Nut X3392 X3392 1
121 Connection Nut X3391 X3391 1
122 Connection Nut S1-198 S1-198 1
123 Valve Body Gasket X3390 X3390 1
124 Tapered Closure X6681 X6681 1
*125 Screen Clip X3533 X3533 1
*126 Screen X3514 X3514 1
*127 Hose Connection X3513 X3513 1
128 Warning Plate X4822 X4822 1
129 Elbow X4781 X4781 1
130 Muffler X4779 X4779 2
131 Bushing X4866 X4866 1
132 Elbow X4778 X4778 1
139 O-Ring X6477-
113 X6477-113 1
140 Half Bushing X4861 2
X4862 1
141 Felt Seal X4863 X4863 1
142 Seal Cap X4864 X4864 1
143 Screw S9-12 S9-12 4
146 Lifting Eye X4856 X4856 1
147 Gage X4840 X4840 1
148 Gage Screw H2999-16 H2999-16 2
149 Gage Instructions X4819 X4819 1
133 Standard, Top, Nut Assembly
(Consisting of Items 1, 24, 25, 27,
and 28 X4845A X4858A 1
134 Handle Bracket (Consisting of Items
83, 85, 86, 87, and 88) P584 P584 1
135 Control Valve (Consisting of Items
102-108 and 111-115) P588 P588 1
136 Hose Connection (Consisting of
Items 125, 126, and 127) P595 P595 1
137 Wheel Support Assembly (Consisting
of Items 43, 44, and 47) P618 P618 1
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116
Valve Connection Gasket
X3727
X3727
1
117
Valve Connection
X4835
X4835
1
118
Lockwasher
H4066
H4066
4
119
Hex Head Cap Screw
S44-23
S44-23
4
120
Valve Body Nut
X3392
X3392
1
121
Connection Nut
X3391
X3391
1
122
Connection Nut
S1-198
S1-198
1
123
Valve Body Gasket
X3390
X3390
1
124
Tapered Closure
X6681
X6681
1
*125
Screen Clip
X3533
X3533
1
*126
Screen
X3514
X3514
1
*127
Hose Connection
X3513
X3513
1
128
Warning Plate
X4822
X4822
1
129
Elbow
X4781
X4781
1
130
Muffler
X4779
X4779
2
131
Bushing
X4866
X4866
1
132
Elbow
X4778
X4778
1
139
O-Ring
X6477-
113
X6477-113
1
140
Half Bushing
X4861
2
X4862
1
141
Felt Seal
X4863
X4863
1
142
Seal Cap
X4864
X4864
1
143
Screw
S9-12
S9-12
4
146
Lifting Eye
X4856
X4856
1
147
Gage
X4840
X4840
1
148
Gage Screw
H2999-16
H2999-16
2
149
Gage Instructions
X4819
X4819
1
133
Standard, Top, Nut Assembly
(Consisting of Items 1, 24, 25, 27,
and 28
X4845A
X4858A
1
134
Handle Bracket (Consisting of Items
83, 85, 86, 87, and 88)
P584
P584
1
135
Control Valve (Consisting of Items
102-108 and 111-115)
P588
P588
1
136
Hose Connection (Consisting of
Items 125, 126, and 127)
P595
P595
1
137
Wheel Support Assembly (Consisting
of Items 43, 44, and 47)
P618
P618
1


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