Easy Lift Equipment EAGLE-GRIP EL4 Series User manual

EL4 SERIES ATTACHMENTS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
EAGLE-GRIP™ MODELS EL4F /EL4F-SRC/ EL4FQC / EL4FQC-SRC
EL4CM/EL4CM-SRC
Upon receipt of this of attachment, cut the metal bands and stretch wrapping materials
securing the attachment to the pallet. Using a lift truck insert the forks into the fork
pockets of the attachment and remove the attachment from the pallet. Install the safety
chain cam lock to the carriage of the lift truck and adjust the chain so it is taught.
Models equipped with the Quick-Claw™ Safety Restraint System do not require the use
of safety chain and cam lock. Carriage mounted models require the attachment be
bolted onto an ITA class II carriage using the supplied mounting blocks. Once the
attachment has been secured to the lift truck, visually inspect the attachment for damage
incurred while in transit, especially in the area of the clamping assemblies. If there is no
apparent damage, proceed to the next paragraph. If there is damage to the attachment
do not use the attachment until the problem has been resolved.
With the attachment secured to the lift truck, tilt the mast so the forks are parallel with the
floor. The attachment should always be in this position for the clamping mechanisms to
be able to grip all four drums at once. Position the attachment’s center guide over the
opening in the center of all four drums. Lower the attachment onto the top of all four
drums and then raise the attachment. All four drums should be engaged by the clamping
mechanisms. To release the drums, simply reverse this procedure. It is not necessary
lower the drums hard onto the ground or pallet to release. It is recommended that all
four drums be in a somewhat tight configuration to be gripped. Should the drums be
somewhat misaligned, lower the attachment into the center of the drums and drive
forward a few inches to help align the drums before raising the attachment. Should the
attachment miss gripping a misaligned drum after lifting, approach the missed drum
toward the clamping bay area and repeat the lower/raise procedure until all four drums
have been gripped. The attachment is capable of handling less than four drums at a time
in the same fashion as outlined above.
When handling open head drums with removable lids, it is recommended to have the lid
locking bolts in a position other than the center where the clamping mechanism it
attempting to grip the drum chime.
NON-SPARKING OPTIONS:
All four drum attachment models are available for handling drums in hazardous areas
with non-sparking features. The SRC option utilizes non-sparking stainless steel parts
in all areas that make contact to the drum to eliminate the potential for spark. In
addition, the clamping jaws are made of a non-sparking alloy, which appear to be brass in
color or stainless. The SRC suffix is included in the model number for all models
having these non-sparking features (example: Model EL4F-SRC)
Should you experience and problems or need further explanations of any contents of this
manual, please call customer service @ 302-737-7000 or 800-233-1800.
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INSPECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Prior to using the Eagle-Grip model EL4F / EL4FQC or EL4CM, each operator should
perform a brief, routine spot-check of the equipment. This inspection should include the
following checks:
1.) Ensure that the attachment is secured to the lift truck forks with the safety chain and
cam lock clamp engaged to the lift truck carriage. If equipped with Quick-Claw Safety
Restraint System, be sure the cams have rotated after lifting the attachment from the floor.
Carriage mounted attachments should be bolted to the lift truck carriage.
2.) Visually check the framework for any stress cracks. Inspect the top of the
attachment to be sure that all four of the head frame bolts are secure (figure # 3, p/n#
4404) through to the carrier mounting plate.
3.) Inspect the four centering springs (figure # 5, p/n 6401) to ensure they are properly
attached to both the head frame of the attachment and to the underside of the carrier
mounting plate.
4.) Lift the attachment in the air without drums so the clamp housings (figure #7,
Clamp Assembly #8403) are at eye height. When disengaged (no drums), the upper and
lower clamping jaws of each housing (figure # 15 & 17 in Clamp Assembly #8403)
should be retracted inside the jaw housing (figure # 6 in Clamp Assembly #8403). If the
jaws are protruding outside of the housings when the unit is disengaged, a trained
technician should service the attachment immediately. This indicates a potential
problem in the housing orientation, the spider assembly (figure # 13) or potentially in the
indexing cantilever (figure # 2, p/n 2404 in Clamp Assembly # 8403).
5.) Presuming a favorable finding in step #4, put resistance against each of the jaw
housings (figure # 7, p/n 2403 in Clamp Assembly # 8403) at the lower leg of the housing
and push them individually back into the head frame. Housings should move freely in
and out of the head frame, springing back into position (outward) when pressure is
released. If the housings stick or are difficult to move back and forth, the head frame
may be bent, a pin may be bent or an obstruction may be causing a problem. If the
housings are not springing out properly, the attachment should be serviced as soon as
possible and not be used.
6.) All four drum attachment models operate on a ratchet/cam and pawl principle very
similar to a ratchet wrench. Typically, when the attachment fails to engage a drum
properly you may determine a pattern. To test, use the lift truck to lift and lower the
attachment thirteen times on a group of four drums. The ratchet cam star gear (figure #
5, p/n 7404 in Spider Assembly # 8402) has 12 points. By cycling the unit completely
13 times, each point of the ratchet cam will be tested and thus prove whether there may
be a problem somewhere in the ratchet/cam/pawl arrangement. If the attachment
malfunctions on a particular cycle, note the number (say # 6 for sake of argument) and
continue on another 12 times until you’ve reached # 6 again. Note if this malfunction
occurs again at the same contact point on the ratchet star. If it does recur, the ratchet
cam, bushings or cam pin likely is wearing or has failed and should be replaced prior to
the attachment being put into service. Additionally, diagnosis is usually relatively
simple when a malfunction begins to occur. If the attachment is not engaging or not
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properly holding a drum or drums, the problem may lie, and usually does, in one of the
four clamping mechanisms (figure # 7, Clamp Assembly # 8403). The operator should
inform a service technician of their findings noting the particular clamp that is not
working smoothly or is not engaging the drums properly and with what frequency or
pattern. This will allow for more detailed inspection of that clamping mechanism
during PM and MRO procedures. Rarely will the attachment see “random”
malfunctions. Typically, one or more clamping mechanisms will be the cause of the
problem and observation and reporting to maintenance can forestall additional
difficulties.
7.) Inspect each entering guide plate (figure # 16, p/n 2408) to ensure that all springs
are in place and that pins attaching guide to the head frame are properly in place and
secure. Manipulate the entering guide plates from side to side by hand to ensure slight
movement exists in each guide plate and that no binding is occurring. Binding of the
guide plates will cause damage to the drums as the attachment is lowered onto the drums
for pick-up.
8.) There are two pawls in the attachment (figure # 5 & # 7, P/N 7406 and 7407
respectively). The # 7406 is the ratchet pawl. This pawl, on the downward motion of
the attachment onto the drums, is engaged and allows the spider assembly (figure # 13,
clamp assembly # 8402) to drop properly and further allows the four jaw mechanisms to
release the jaws so they can engage the drums on the next consecutive uplift. The
holding pawl, # 7407 captures the spider assembly after the drums have been lowered and
released, preventing the clamp jaws from engaging the drums on the next uplift. This is
the principle that allows the attachment to alternately pick-up and release the group of
four drums with each lift & lower cycle. If the drums either fail to engage or fail to
release on the up/down motion, one or both of the pawls (# 7406 & 7407) may be worn,
bent or otherwise damaged. While all inner parts of these attachments are hardened to
34C on a Rockwell scale, they can be worn down or damaged through heavy use. If the
drums do not release properly without having to forcefully lower the attachment up and
down several times, the holding pawl has likely bent or broken. Similarly, if the drums
do not properly engage, the ratchet pawl may be the problem. Possible damage to the
pawls is difficult to tell with the naked eye without removing one or more of the
clamping assemblies (figure # 6), but if this difficulty is being experienced, it is possible
that a problem has occurred with one or both pawls in the attachment
9.) Finally, visually inspect the actual upper and lower jaws in each of the four
clamping mechanisms to ensure that no surfaces are broken or otherwise worn, causing
potential pick-up and release problems. If jaws are broken or cracked, do not use the
attachment. Have the attachment serviced by a qualified maintenance technician
immediately.
EASY LIFT EQUIPMENT
2 MILL PARK CT
NEWARK, DE. 19713
Phone: 302-737-7000: 800-233-1800
FAX: 302-737-7333
WEBSITE: www.easylifteqpt.com
EMAIL: sales@ easylifteqpt.com
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DAILY SAFETY INSPECTION
Do not operate your EL4 series attachment if you notice any unsafe condition(s) that
may have been caused by an accident or malfunction. Immediately report this condition
to your supervisor.
1. Perform a visual inspection, checking for loose or damaged springs and jaws.
2. Ensure that safety chain is properly attached to carriage.
3. Ensure locking pins are pushed down and attachment is mounted securely to fork mount
carriage. (carriage mount models only)
4. Ensure the operator has read the manual and is properly trained to use the attachment.
5. Observe the condition of the equipment for any other malfunction or defect.
If any of these tests are failed, tag the unit properly to keep it out of service until the
problem has been resolved.
SAFETY PRACTICES
1. Do not lift loads that exceed the rated capacity of the attachment.
2. During transportation, the drum(s) should only be lifted to a height that is necessary for
proper floor clearance. Be sure the drums do not contact the ground as the attachment is
designed to release them if they contact the ground.
3. Keep hands and feet clear of the clamping head, lifting area in front of the attachment and
the area underneath an elevated drum.
4. Be certain the clamping head(s) have made a secure connection with the chime of the
drum before attempting to move or transport a load.
WARNINGS
WARNING: Do not lift or suspend loads over people. Stay clear of suspended loads.
WARNING: Do not attempt to overload the attachment its rated capacity, or raise the
drum(s) beyond its maximum lifting height.
WARNING: Never transport the attachment at its maximum lifting height.
WARNING: Keep hands and feet away from the pinch points, mast channels, clamp and
springs.
WARNING: Do not leave unit outside in rain, snow, etc., for extended periods.
WARNING: Never leave the unit unattended with a suspended load.
WARNING: Do not make alterations or modifications to the unit without Easy Lift
Equipment authorization
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SPECIFICATIONS
VERTICAL CENTER OF GRAVITY:
The distance measured from the bottom of the attachment to the center point on the frame at
which it balances.
EL4F & EL4F-SRC 19.5”Measured from bottom of frame.
EL4FQC & EL4FQC-SRC 18.5”Measured from bottom of frame.
EL4CM & EL4CM-SRC 19.5”Measured from bottom of frame.
HORIZONTAL CENTER OF GRAVITY:
The distance or point that is measured between the beginning of the fork pockets
to the end of the attachment which the attachment balances.
EL4F & EL4F-SRC 19.5”Measured from pocket opening.
EL4FQC & EL4FQC-SRC 26.0” Measured from pocket opening.
EL4CM & EL4CM-SRC 24.88”Measured from lift truck carriage.
LOST LOAD/EFFECTIVE THICKNESS:
The amount of horizontal distance, measured from the carriage forward, that is lost from the
standard 24” load center when an attachment is added.
EL4F & EL4F-SRC 1.0”
EL4FQCC & EL4FQC-SRC 13.5”
EL4CM & EL4CM-SRC 1.0”
OSHA REGULATIONS:
1910.178(a)(4)
Modifications and additions which affect capacity and safe operation shall not be performed by
the customer or user without manufacturers prior written approval. Capacity, operation, and
maintenance instruction plates, tags, or decals shall be changed accordingly.
1910.178(a)(5)
If the truck is equipped with front-end attachments other than factory installed attachments, the
user shall request that the truck be marked to identify the attachments and show the approximate
weight of the truck and attachment combination at maximum elevation with load laterally
centered.
1910.178(a)(6)
The user shall see that all nameplates and markings are in place and are maintained in a legible
condition.
MODEL
CAPACITY
WEIGHT
H x L x W
DRUMS
MOUNTING
(lb/kg)
(lb/Kg)
(inches)
(mm)
HANDLED
EL4F
EL4F-SRC
EL4FQC
EL4FQC-SRC
8000/3630
8000/3630
8000/3630
8000/3630
555/252
575/261
645/293
665/302
26x38x43.5
26x38x43.5
27x50.5x45
27x50.5x45
660x965x1105
660x965x1105
685x1283x1143
685x1283x1143
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
Fork
Mount
EL4CM
EL4CM-SRC
8000/3630
8000/3630
525/238
545/247
32x38x28
32x38x28
813x965x711
813x965x711
1 to 4
1 to 4
Carriage
Mount
EL4CB
EL4CB-SRC
8000/3630
8000/3630
479/217
499/226
33x26.5x27
33x26.5x27
635x1270x965
635x1270x965
4
4
Hoist
Mount
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Please verify with your local forklift dealer that your lift truck is certified and tagged
properly for this attachment.
FOR PARTS, SERVICE OR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS CALL:
EASY LIFT EQUIPMENT
2 MILL PARK CT
NEWARK, DE. 19713
PHONE: 800-233-1800 ; 302-737-7000
FAX: 302-737-7333
WEBSITE: www.easylifteqpt.com
EMAIL: sales@easylifteqpt.com
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EASY LIFT EQUIPMENT WARRANTY POLICY
FOR MODELS WITH PREFIXES: ED/EL/ELDR/EG & RCR
Easy Lift Equipment (“ELE”) warrants each new Drum Hauler™ & Roll Hauler product to be free from factory
material and workmanship defects, under normal use with proper maintenance, for a period of 12 months.
Warranty coverage for this warranty period is provided by authorized dealers and includes parts. Labor is covered
for the same periods of 12 months as outlined above. Please call ELE for the authorized repair dealer in your area.
ELE shall be the sole judge of the validity of any claim or defect and may elect to make any replacement or repair
of any part thereof that it has agreed to be defective. Wearable Items: Such as hoses, bearings, belts, brake discs,
brushes, seals, springs and wheels are wear items and not covered under warranty. ELE assumes no liability
whatsoever to work done, parts replaced, or expenses incurred not specifically authorized by it. Normal
maintenance or replacement of service items is not covered by this warranty. No warranty claims will be
considered to customers with any delinquent outstanding balance. When batteries, battery chargers, scale printers
or scale indicators are purchased from ELE with the equipment, the original manufacturer’s warranty applies.
WARRANTY LIMITATION/DISCLAIMERS:
Easy Lift Equipment reserves the right to void warranty coverage if the unit has been overloaded beyond capacity
limitation, damaged due to misuse or abuse, neglect, accidents, freight damage. improper repair, improper storage
or that have been modified or repaired in any manner not approved by ELE. Equipment used in abrasive or
corrosive conditions, in freezers or excessive moisture, must be properly equipped for the environment to assure
the warranty is not voided. Warranty service and claims should be directed to our customer service department
who will contact a local authorized dealer or other representative in your area or we will assist the customer in
locating a local service representative in their area. The warranty described here above shall constitute the sole
remedy of the dealer and/or the initial purchaser. ELE shall under no circumstances be liable for special, general
incidental or consequential damages. ELE neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other
obligation or responsibility in connection with this product warranty. In no event shall ELE be responsible for
direct, indirect, special or consequential damages or any other delay or any economic or commercial loss resulting
from Easy Lift Equipment’s performance or non-performance under this warranty. This warranty is expressly in
lieu of all warranties, obligations or responsibilities of ELE dealers or other authorized source, expressed or
implied or statutory.
SUBMITTING CLAIMS:
To make a claim under this guarantee, please contact Easy Lift Equipment for consideration. We can be reached
by calling 800-233-1800 then press 4 for customer service or by writing to [email protected]m. Do not
return defective parts unless a return authorization (RA) has been provided requesting for return. Do not send
defective parts to ELE unless requested. If requested, we will provide shipping information on how the part
should be returned and bear the expense for the return, if the part is proven to be defective.
A copy of the work order made at the time of the repair and parts claimed under warranty may be requested for
ELE’s inspection.
ORDERING PARTS:
Easy Lift Equipment’s products are distributed through a our service department and generally always ship the
same day when ordered. Parts are also available from many authorized dealers in your area. You will be well
taken care of whenever parts, adjustments or repairs are needed. When contacting ELE, please be sure to state
model number and serial number for the equipment. There is no cost for replacement manuals, parts lists and
other generally information containing part numbers and nomenclature. Most manuals contain parts pricing but
may not be current as parts pricing can change. Any customer service representative can provide timely parts
quotations upon request. Adherence to above procedure will save time and provide speedy assistance when it
counts. You are of course always welcome to bring to us any questions, comments or recommendations pertaining
to your Easy Lift Equipment products.
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
12410 Long Frame Carrier 1
2 M20-2 1/2 x 40 MM M20-2 1/2 x 40 mm Hex Head Cap Screw Plated 8.8 4
3 M20 LW Lock Washer Plated 4
4 600181-5405 Plate-Carrier Mounting 1
5504 Safety Chain & Cam Lock Assembly 1
60504D Cam, Cam Lock 1
7 4006-1 Pin, Cam Lock 1
8 6006-CP Cotter Pin, 5/32" x 1" (zinc) 10
90504A Clamp, Cam Lock (zinc) 1
10 3530370 EL4 Stainless Steel Carrier Backing Plate with SBR (each) 2
11 97525A655
18-8 SS Blind Rivet, Large diameter domed head, 3/16" diameter, 0.626" - 0.75" Thickness
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12 4206 Spring, Clevis (zinc) 4
13 2054-2401 Long Frame (Center) 1
13 2054-2401SS Long Frame (Center) - SRC Stainless Steel 1
14 4043-8403 EL4 Clamping Mechanism Assembly 4
15 21251-2409 Pin Guide Plate with Cotter Pins 8
16 21191-2405 Upper Spacer Block 1
17 3/8-16 x 4 1/4 HHCS-SS 3/8-16 x 4 1/4 Hex Head Cap Screw (stainless steel) 8
18 3/8-16 THIN NLN-SS 3/8-16 THIN Nylon Locking Nut (stainless steel) 8
19 490321-8401 Holding Block Assembly 1
20 6039-6407 Spring Entering Guide Plate 16
21 2120-8402 Complete Spider Assembly 1
21 2120-8402SS Spider Assembly - SRC Stainless Steel 1
22 16035-1 1/2" x 4-3/4" Case Hardened Pin (zinc) 4
23 6040-6401 Spring - Cantilever to Frame 4
24 2055-2408 Entering Guide Plate 4
24 2055-2408SS Entering Guide Plate - SRC Stainless Steel 4
25 21192-2406 Lower Spacer Block 1
25 21192-2406SS Lower Spacer Block - SRC Stainless Steel 1
EL4F FRAME AND CLAMP
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 2116-2402 Cantilever - Housing to Frame 4
2 2121-2404 Cantilever - Indexing 4
372041 3/8" x 1-1/2" Pin, Link to Upper Jaw (zinc) 12
4 16033-1 1/2" x 2.625" Pin, Clevis (zinc) 8
54306 Jaw Spring (zinc) 4
6 2122-2403 Housing - Clamp 4
6 2122-2403SS Housing - Clamp - SRC Stainless Steel 4
7 6042-6402 Spring - Housing to cantilever 4
8 16032-1 1/2" x 3-1/2" 4140 Hardened Pin (zinc) 4
9 6041-6403 Spring - Index Link to Housing 4
10 15104-1SS 3/8" x 2.242" Pin, Fibre Guard, Housing to Clevis (stainless steel) 4
11 6059-1403 Roll Pin 4
12 190411-5401 Indexing Link 4
13 140391-1405 Pin 4
14 3006-CP Cotter Pin, 1/8" x 3/4" (zinc) 12
15 7009-7401 Upper Jaw 4
15 7009SRJ Upper Jaw (Spark Resistant) 4
16 14002-1407 Pin 4
17 7012-7402 Lower Jaw 4
17 7012SRJ Lower Jaw (Spark Resistant) 4
18 7018-7403 Link - Jaw to Jaw 8
19 6006-CP Cotter Pin, 5/32" x 1" (zinc) 24
4043-8403 EL4 Clamping Mechanism Assembly 4
EL4F CLAMPING ASSEMBLY
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 6038-6406 Spring 1
2 7011-7405 Ratchet Cam Stop Pawl 1
3 14041-1410 Pin 1
4 14035-1409 Pin 1
5 7010-7404 Ratchet Cam with Bushings 1
6 140341-1408 Pin with Cotter Pins 1
7 2120-2407 Spider with Bushings 1
7 2120-2407SS Stainless Steel Spider with Bushings 1
8 10038-5404 Spacer Tubing/Sleeve 1
2120-8402 Complete Spider Assembly 1
2120-8402SS Spider Assembly - SRC Stainless Steel 1
EL4F SPIDER ASSEMBLY
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 6105-4403 Cap Screw 4
2 490321-5403 Holding Block 1
3 140341-1408 Pin with Cotter Pins 1
4 6036-6405 Spring - Holding/Ratchet Pawl 2
5 7014-7406 Ratchet Pawl with Bushing 1
6 160301-5402 Guide Shaft 1
7 7013-7407 Holding Pawl 1
490321-8401 Holding Block Assembly 1
EL4F HOLDING BLOCK
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EL4F QUICK-CLAW
ASSEMBLY
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12
9
11
10
14
8
7
4
2
6
3
5
1
20
18
17
15
16
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1 2410-QC EL4-FQC Long Frame Carrier Only 1
23530378 EL4 QC Legs 1
33530376 EL4 QC Under Cam Channel (each) 2
43530377 EL4 QC Linkage Arm (each) 2
5 1/2-13 x 3 3/4 HHCS 1/2-13 x 3 3/4 Hex Head Cap Screw Grade 5 (zinc) 4
6 1/2-13 NLN 1/2-13 Nylon Locking Nut (zinc) 4
7 1/2-13 x 3 HHCS 1/2-13 x 3 Hex Head Cap Screw Grade 5 (zinc) 4
8 1/2-13 THIN NLN 1/2-13 Nylon Locking Nut (THIN) 4
9 QCC2.5 Single Cams 2
10 3/4 x 3 SSS 3/4 x 3 Socket Shoulder Screw 5/8-11 Thread (alloy) 2
11 3/4 FW SAE 3/4 Flat Washer SAE (zinc) 2
12 5/8 FW SAE 5/8 Flat Washer SAE (zinc) 2
13 5/8-11 SLN 5/8-11 Stover Lock Nut (zinc) 2
14 KH100799 Spring (zinc) 4
15 ADART015 ELE Address Decal (Horizontal) 2
16 ADART002 Attention Read Operations Manual Decal 1
17 MCL007031 Specification Plate 1
18 6 x 1/4 RUDS-SS 6 x 1/4 Round Head U Drive Screw (stainless steel) 6
19 MCL044991 PM Tag 2
20 1/2 FW 1/2 Flat Washer (zinc) 4
EL4F QUICK CLAW
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PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
4206 Spring, Clevis (zinc) 4
16035-1 1/2" x 4-3/4" Case Hardened Pin (zinc) 4
6040-6401 Spring - Cantilever to Frame 4
6039-6407 Spring Entering Guide Plate 4
2121-2404 Cantilever - Indexing 1
16033-1 1/2" x 2.625" Pin, Clevis (zinc) 8
4306 Jaw Spring (zinc) 4
6042-6402 Spring - Housing to cantilever 4
6041-6403 Spring - Index Link to Housing 4
140391-1405 Pin 4
3006-CP Cotter Pin, 1/8" x 3/4" (zinc) 4
7009-7401 Upper Jaw 1
7012-7402 Lower Jaw 1
6038-6406 Spring 1
B-800 12oz White Lithium Grease Can 1
PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
4206 Spring, Clevis (zinc) 4
16035-1 1/2" x 4-3/4" Case Hardened Pin (zinc) 4
6040-6401 Spring - Cantilever to Frame 4
6039-6407 Spring Entering Guide Plate 4
2121-2404 Cantilever - Indexing 1
16033-1 1/2" x 2.625" Pin, Clevis (zinc) 8
4306 Jaw Spring (zinc) 4
6042-6402 Spring - Housing to cantilever 4
6041-6403 Spring - Index Link to Housing 4
140391-1405 Pin 4
3006-CP Cotter Pin, 1/8" x 3/4" (zinc) 4
7009SRJ Upper Jaw (Spark Resistant) 1
7012SRJ Lower Jaw (Spark Resistant) 1
6038-6406 Spring 1
B-800 12oz White Lithium Grease Can 1
EL4SRCF
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EL4F
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