Krendl GV240 User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
GV240
KRENDL MACHINE COMPANY • 1201 SPENCERVILLE RD
DELPHOS, OHIO 45833 • TELEPHONE 800-459-2069 • FAX 419-695-9301
E - MAIL: krendl@krendlmachine.com • WEB SITE: www.krendlmachine.com
65 YEARS OF AMERICAN INGENUITY

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF KRENDL EQUIPMENT
MODEL GV240
OWNER'S MANUAL
FOR ASSURED SAFETY AND CONFIDENCE, PLEASE READ THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING
YOUR MACHINE.
E-MAIL ADDRESS IS: [email protected]
WEB SITE IS: www.krendlmachine.com

Table of Contents
Preface 1
GeneralSafetyInformation 1
Decals 3
ReturnedGoodsProcedure 5
Service 5
Specifications 5
Warranty 6
BasicComponents 7
TheoryofOperation 7
OperatingInstructions 8
Machine Hook-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
Machine Start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Machine Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Trouble Shooting 10
Maintenance 11
Fan Removal for Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14
Fan Installation for Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ExplodedPartsList 15

Rev. Date: 5/2/23 Page 1
Thank you for purchasing KRENDL INSULATION MOVING EQUIPMENT. With over sixty five years experience
in manufacturing insulation moving equipment, we have designed and built your equipment with the highest quality to
provide years of reliable service.
This manual has been prepared to help you obtain the maximum efficiency and service from your Krendl equipment.
The machine is designed to move insulation with the utmost in dependable performance. Our primary objective is to build
equipment which will provide complete satisfaction.
Since Krendl Machine Company does not manufacture or sell insulation, our interest lies only in the proper
performance of the equipment we manufacture. We make no recommendations or guarantees concerning various insulation.
CAUTION:
This manual contains important information regarding the safe assembly and operation of your machine. We urge
you to read it carefully and follow the instructions provided. If your questions are not answered in this manual,
please contact us. We want you to be able to operate this unit safely and confidently.
FILL IN AND RETAIN:
Krendl Machine Company Telephone: 800-459-2069
1201 Spencerville Rd Fax: 419-695-9301
Delphos, Ohio 45833 U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site:
www.krendlmachine.com
For your protection in the event of theft or loss, please fill in the information requested for your own records. This
information will be needed for warranty repairs. You may also want to attach a copy of your invoice.
Machine model number _
Serial number _
Date of purchase _ Supplier / Distributor _
Important: Read all instructions before operating this equipment. This equipment can be potentially dangerous and
must be used in strict accordance with instructions.
Disclaimer Notice: The manufacturer will not be legally responsible for any injury or damage resulting from the
improper use of this equipment or the failure to follow instructions.
Preface
General Safety Information

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General Safety
• Read this manual carefully and become familiar with your equipment. Know its applications, limitations, and any
operational hazards.
• This equipment was designed and manufactured for specific applications. Do not attempt to modify the unit or utilize
it for any application in which it was not intended. If you have any questions about your intended use or the machines
suitability, ask your supplier/distributor or consult the factory. Krendl Machine Company can not anticipate every
circumstance that might involve a hazard. For that reason, warnings in the manual and warning tags and decals affixed
to the unit, are not all-inclusive. Do not handle, operate, or service the unit by a procedure or method not specifically
recommended by the manufacturer.
Electrical Safety
•The National Electric Code (NEC) in the United States and many international electrical codes require frame
and external electrically conductive parts of this machine to be properly connected to an approved earth ground.
Local electrical codes may also require proper grounding of machine. Consult with local electricians for grounding
requirements in your area.
• Take care and follow these instructions when removing or installing the battery or electrical burn could occur. When
removing battery, disconnect positive cable first followed by negative cable. When installing battery, connect negative
cable first followed by positive cable.
• Reference NFPA 79, 70E, or OSHA safe work practices when performing energized work procedures.
Safety/Caution
• Be Safe - ALWAYS remove key from ignition and disconnect red positive battery cable before performing any
maintenace or service to vacuum.
• Be Safe - Keep hands, loose clothing, jewelry and hair away from moving parts.
• Be Safe - Make sure all guards are in proper place before operating vacuum. Guards and safety devices/switches
should not be removed, modified or by-passed.
• Be Safe - Do not remove fan chamber cover when key is in the on position.
• Be Safe - Keep work area clear of debris. Do not use vacuum to move stones, nails, or any other foreign debris.
• Be Safe - Consult a qualified technician to answer questions before attempting to service unit, as injury may result.
• Be Safe - Wear proper safety equipment, including protective gear, such as respirators, eye and ear protection.
• Be Safe - Use proper and secure clamping method for all insulation hoses to prevent uncontrolled stream bursts
around operator.
• Be Safe - Do not operate machine alone.
• Be Safe - Do not leave machine unattended and energized.
• Be Safe - Turn machine off and disconnect battery before clearing jam or attempting to remove any object in the fan
chamber.
• Be Safe - Use proper lifting when moving insulation and loading machine.
• Be Safe - Violation of the Owner's Manual or safety precautions may void warranty.

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Make Sure!
•Vacuum is sitting on level surface or engine failure may occur.
•Both inlet and outlet hoses are attached and pushed on all the way to actuate safety switches, then secured with
hose clamps before operating.
•Fan chamber is empty of foreign debris before starting as this can bind and stall your machine or damage the fan.
•Fan chamber cover is in place and properly secured before turning vacuum on.
•Vacuum is turned off immediately if hose is plugged.
•Vacuum is turned off immediately if there is excessive vibration as the fan may be out of balance.
• Vacuum is placed in an open area so that it receives "fresh air" and allows hot air from the engine to exhaust.
Decals
Manufacturer information is provided here along
with machine model and serial number.
Rotating fan can be dangerous! Clothes, hair,
hands, etc. can get sucked into vacuum chamber.
Properly attach hoses before operation. Failure
to do this could cause serious injury or death.
Rotating parts can be dangerous! You can snag
clothes, hair, hands, etc. This can cause serious
injury or death.
During operation if engine is off, key should be in
off position to perserve battery.
During operation, this machine is loud. Wear
hearing protection. Failure to do this could result
in hearing loss.
Do not breathe engine exhaust. Failure to do this
could cause serious injury or death.

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Hoses must be against the lever to
depress safety switch for machine
to run.
During operation, this area of
machine is hot! Be careful not
to touch. This can cause seri-
ous burns.
Indicates that the engine requires
fresh air. Supplying the engine
with fresh air will result in better
performance and longer life.
KMC-01234
Part number for identification and tracking.
Rotating parts move in this direction.
Indicates which employee inspected
equipment and on what date.
NO SMOKING
NO FUMAR
Warning:
NEVER HANDLE ANY KIND OF ELECTRICAL CORD OR DEVICE WHILE STANDING IN WATER, WHILE
BAREFOOT OR WHILE HANDS AND OR FEET ARE WET. DO NOT USE ELECTRICAL DEVICES IN INCLEMENT WEATHER.
DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DEATH WILL RESULT.
Advertencia: NUNCA MANIPULE NINGN TIPO DE DISPOSITIVO O CABLE ELCTRICO MIENTRAS EST` DE PIE SOBRE AGUA, MIENTRAS EST`
DESCALZO O CON LAS MANOS O PIES HMEDOS. NO USE DISPOSITIVOS ELCTRICOS EN CLIMA INCLEMENTE. PUEDE TRAER COMO RESULTADO
CHOQUES ELCTRICOS PELIGROSOS O LA MUERTE.
KMC-422
Note:
This equipment to be used in the application of Cellulose, Fiberglass, Rockwool Insulation.
Nota:
Este equipo serÆ usado en la aplicacin de aislamientos de celulosa, fibra de vidrio y lana de roca.
Notice:
For assured safety and confidence, please read the manual before operating. If no manual is provided a free
download is available at www.krendlmachine.com or by contacting Krendl Machine at 419-692-3060.
Aviso: Para una mejor seguridad y confianza, por favor lea el manual antes de operar. Si no se proporciona un manual, se puede descargar gratuitamente de
www.krendlmachine.com o contactando a la empresa Krendl Machine 419-692-306
0.
VACUUM MUST BE OPERATED ON A
LEVEL SURFACE. FAILURE TO DO SO
CAN CAUSE ENGINE FAILURE AND
UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS.
ATTENTION:
Atención:
DANGER /
PELIGRO
VACUUMING FOREIGN OBJECTS MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THIS MACHINE
FLYING DEBRIS
HAZARD
RIESGO DE RES˝DUOS VOLADORES
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH STAY BACK
PARA EVITAR HERIDAS SERIAS O LA MUERTE,
PERMANEZCA ATR`S
WARNING
ADVERTENCIA
Vacuum must be used
in a ventilated area.
Vacuum must not be
operated inside an
enclosed truck, trailer
or building structure.
El vaco debe utilizarse
enun Ærea ventilada.
El vaco no debe operarse
dentro de un camin, remolque
o estructura de edificio cerrado.
Do not smoke around machine. Machine contains a flammable liquid. Failure to do this could cause serious injury or death.
Indicates machine must be used in a ventilated area and not in an enclosed truck trailer or structure.
During operation machine must be on a level surface or engine failure may occur.
Identifies what type of insulation should be used with this machine and that the manual should be read before operating.
Warns to be careful around electrical components! This can cause serious injury or death.
During operation machine can eject flying debris. Wear appropriate safety equipment.
Indicates that the Krendl Machine Company
is in compliance with EPA codes.

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IF MACHINE WAS NOT PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM KRENDL MACHINE COMPANY, CONTACT
YOUR SUPPLIER / DISTRIBUTOR.
When returning products to Krendl for repair, first obtain a return goods authorization, at which time you will be given
shipping instructions. The product must be shipped PREPAID:
Krendl Machine Company Telephone: 800-459-2069
1201 Spencerville Rd Fax: 419-695-9301
Delphos, Ohio 45833 U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.krendlmachine.com
Once the unit is received, it will be inspected. In-warranty units will be repaired and returned immediately. An
estimate of repair charges will be provided for out-of-warranty units.
See an Authorized Briggs & Stratton, Kohler or Honda Service Dealer. Each one carries a stock of Genuine Parts and
is equipped with special service tools. Trained mechanics assure expert repair service on all these engines. Only dealers
advertising as “Authorized” are required to meet these standards.
You may locate your nearest Authorized Service Dealer on the web at www.briggsandstratton.com,
www.power.kohler.com, www.engines.honda.com or your local phone directory under “Engines, Gasoline” or “Gasoline
Engines,” or “Lawn Mowers” or similar category.
Returned Goods Procedure
Service
MODELS: GV240
HEIGHT: 38” (97 cm)
WIDTH (DEPTH): 39” (99 cm)
LENGTH: 44” (112 cm)
WEIGHT: 354-370 pounds (161-168 kg)
Depending on what engine was ordered
PRODUCTION RATE: 10,800 pounds (4899 kg)
Extracts on average 360 bags per hour
BEFORE YOU RUN THIS MACHINE...PLEASE READ THE REST OF THIS MANUAL!!
Specifications

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WARRANTY
Krendl Machine Company (Company) warrants to each original purchaser (Buyer) of its machines that such
products will be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 2 years from the date of shipment to the Buyer.
(This does not include accessories, pumps, blowers, wall scrubbers, etc.)
No warranty is made with respect to:
1. Components or accessories manufactured and warranted by others. Warranties for purchased compo-
nent parts as supplied from vendor such as engine, electric motor, blower, gearbox, transmission, etc.,
if furnished by the manufacturer of the component, are on file at the Company’s main office and copies
will be furnished at request of Buyer. Component(s), shipping costs prepaid, shall be sent to Company
who in turn shall forward to vendor for evaluation and warranty determination.
2. Any defect caused by repair, alteration and/or adjustment performed by Buyer or customer/vendor of
Buyer without the express written authorization of the Company.
3. The labor costs of replacing parts by parties other than the Company.
4. Any machine that has not been operated and / or maintained in accordance with normal industry practice
and the written recommendations of the Company. (e.g. machine operated with an improperly sized, worn
or damaged hose, improper or inattention to preventative maintenance, etc.)
5. The product has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident or results of any application or use
of the blowing equipment not in accordance with the Company recommendations.
This limited warranty does not cover the free replacement of component parts that become inoperative due
to wear and usage and need to be replaced on a regular basis, including but not limited to: airlock seal(s),
agitator(s), shredder(s), auger(s), fuse(s), switch(es), clutch(es), hose(s), shaft seal(s), chain(s), belt(s),
sprocket(s), pulley(s), bearing(s), cable(s), battery(ies), filter(s), fan(s), etc.
The Company’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing (at Company option) any
part that is determined by the Company to be suffering from a manufacturing defect. The Company (at Company
option) will provide any required parts and labor to the Buyer. If the equipment or parts must be returned to
the Company for repair, all transportation costs shall be the Buyer’s responsibility.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER GUARANTEES AND / OR
WARRANTIES, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITA-
TION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, OTHER THAN THE AFORESAID WARRANTY IS MADE OR AUTHORIZED BY COMPANY.
COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR INJURY TO ANY PERSON OR COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH LOSS
OF PRODUCTION RESULTING IN LOSS OF REVENUE, PROFITS OR LOSS OF EQUIPMENT THROUGH
THE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
Note: Special job circumstances incurring costs for specialized repair and next day delivery of parts will not
be reimbursed by the manufacturer unless authorized by factory.
Warranty

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I
A
B
D
C
I
E
H
F
Theory of Operation
Basic Components
(Illust. A)
This unit is designed to move all existing attic loose fill insulation,
batt insulation and new insulation materials from the job site and deliver
them directly to a designated area such as a filter bag, dumpster, etc.
(See Illust. B)
(Illust. B)
This is a view of the basic components of your vacuum. It shows the location of each item and gives the function of
each. Use this as a guide throughout the manual. (See Illust. A)
A) STAND — Mobile frame unit that supports the motor, battery,
and fan chamber.
B) ENGINE — 23HP engine provides power to the fan.
C) FAN — Unit that produces air current or vacuum.
D) FAN CHAMBER — Protective housing that provides an en-
closed air space for the fan to create a vacuum.
E) FAN CHAMBER COVER — Provides access to the fan for
general maintenance.
F) BATTERY — Supplies power for the electric start on the engine.
G) HOUR METER / TACHOMETER — Monitors the use and
speed of the engine. (Note: LUBE/CHG OIL will flash every 25
hours) (Not Shown)
H) FUEL TANK — Provides the fuel necessary to run the machine.
I) LIMIT SWITCHES (2) — Safety devices located on the input
and output tubes to ensure hoses are attached properly. These
switches must be engaged to allow engine to start.

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Operating Instructions
Machine Hook-up
Hook-up for Loosefill Insulation Removal:
This unit comes ready for connection to the Vacuum Defender and 6" insulation hose when used for loosefill insulation
removel with the use of a 8" to 6" reducer shown in (Illust. C). Note: Hose clamps are to be utilized with all hose
connections to prevent air leakage and insure operator safety. Correct use of clamps also helps to prevent
hose plugging.
1.) For hook-up to the Vacuum Defender and GV100 (bag removal). Connect 5' to 10' of hose from gas
vacuum outlet to reclaim bag inlet. Connect 10' to 15' of hose from gas vacuum inlet to vacuum defender outlet.
Connect hose to the vacuum defender inlet. Secure all hose connections with hose clamps. (See Illust. C)
(Illust. C)
Hook-up for Batt Insulation Removal:
This unit provides a direct connection to 8" insulation hose when used for batt insulation removal. (Illust. D). Note:
Hose clamps are to be utilized with all hose connections to prevent air leakage and insure operator safety.
Correct use of clamps also helps to prevent hose plugging.
1.) For hook-up to the GV100 (bag removal). Connect 5' to 10' of hose from gas vacuum outlet to reclaim bag
inlet. Connect hose to the gas vacuum inlet. Secure all hose connections with hose clamps. (See Illust. D)

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At all times keep your hands, clothing, foreign objects, etc. away from inlet and discharge of your gas vacuum.
Never operate vacuum without hoses attached.
Note: The end user should perform a risk assessment when first using this equipment. The end user has
knowledge of conditions the equipment is used in. Therefore, the end user can ensure that necessary
control measures be implemented before equipment use. (Follow all local, state, federal, and/or DSEAR
requirements.)
Machine Start-up
1.) Place vacuum on level surface outside where the engine can receive fresh air
and expel hot exhaust.
2.) Hook up hoses to the inlet and discharge, secure with clamps before operation.
3.) Move choke control to choke position.
4.) Move throttle control to fast position.
5.) Turn fuel shut-off valve on.
6.) Turn key to start position (repeat until engine starts).
7.) Move choke control to off position after start up.
8.) Move throttle to appropriate operating speed.
Machine Shutdown
1.) Allow plenty of time for insulation hose to empty.
2.) Move throttle control to slow position (give the fan time to slow down).
3.) Let engine cool down for 2 minutes before shutting off.
4.) Turn key to off position and remove from switch.
5.) Close fuel shut-off valve. Note: If fuel shut-off valve is not closed,
leakage may occur especially when transporting unit.
See engine operation
manual for additional
starting and stopping
instructions.
(Illust. D)

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Note: Whenever vacuum chamber cover is off, make sure key is taken out
of the ignition switch and red positive cable is disconnected from battery.
Problem Corrective Action
1) Gas vacuum will not start. • Check engine oil level - (if low, unit will not start).
• Check engine fuel level.
• Make sure there is no debris in the fan chamber impeding the motion of the fan.
•
Battery is low or dead. Manually start vacuum with rewind starter (Only
on Briggs & Stratton). If vacuum runs, battery may need charged or
replaced. If the battery is ok, electric starter may need serviced. (See
engine operations manual.)
• Make sure spark plug wires are attached.
• Make sure fuel shut off valve is open.
• Verify hoses are installed and limit switches are engaged.
• Make sure spark plugs are clean and the correct plug for the appropriate
engine is used.
(If engine is not running properly, refer to engine owners'
manual for proper troubleshooting.)
2) Excessive vibration. • Make sure unit is sitting on a level surface.
• Make sure fan is properly secured to motor shaft.
• Check fan for damaged fins.
•
Make sure there is no
major insulation build up on the fan and in the chamber.
• Fan may be out of balance and need replaced.
• Loose bolts on fan chamber cover.
3) Loud knocking or squealing. • Make sure fan is properly secured to motor shaft.
•
Make sure there is no
foreign debris or insulation build up in the fan chamber.
4) Gas vacuum loses horsepower. •
Make sure there is no
debris in fuel tank and fuel filter. Clean or replace.
•
Make sure there is no
major insulation build up on the fan and in chamber.
• Make sure air filter is clean, replace if necessary.
5) Gas vacuum engine is stalling, • Check engine fuel level - (Low fuel or no fuel).
smoking, or running irregularly. • Make sure fuel shut off is completely open.
• Make sure gas vacuum is setting on level ground.
• Improper fuel may have been used. Use lead free gasoline with a
minimum of 85 octane. Do not use gasoline which contains Methanol.
This will deteriorate the fuel line. Refer to owners manual.
•Check for corrosion, build up, or foreign debris lodged in the float, pin, or seat.
• Make sure engine oil level is not overfilled.
• Make sure air filter is clean, replace if necessary.
Trouble Shooting

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Periodic preventive maintenance will add years of life to your equipment. Reviewing the information in this manual
will go a long way in reducing downtime and lost income.
Krendl Machine Maintenance:
Daily
• Clear insulation away from engine and muffler to avoid fire, ensure proper
ventilation and reduce the chance of insulation getting in the fuel tank.
•Do not run vacuum inside of an enclosed box truck, trailer or building. Doing
this will result in engine damage, exposure to carbon monoxide or fire.
Note: Debris can be sucked into the engine through the air intake
and clog the cooling fins. (See Illust. E)
Briggs & Stratton Honda Kohler
Illust. E
• Blow out engine cooling fins with compressed air. (See Illust. F) Note: Failure to keep motor cooling fins
clear of debris could result in castastrophic engine failure and voids warranty. (See Illust. G)
Briggs & Stratton Honda Kohler
Illust. F
• Make sure vacuum is on a level surface outside where the engine
can receive fresh air and expel hot exhaust.
Maintenance
See engine operation
manual for additional
engine maintenance
instructions and
illustrations.
Air Intake
Cooling
Fins
Air Intake Air Intake
Cooling
Fins
Access clean
out cover
Cooling
Fins
Cooling
Fins

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Weekly
• Remove air filter and blow with compressed air.
• Clean out fan chamber and remove insulation build up on fan.
• Inspect fan for wear and bent blades.
Note: Do not remove fan for general maintenance.
Monthly
• Check fuel tank and filter for debris and clean if necessary.
• Verify torque ratings on capscrews of taper lock bushing (192 inch pounds).
Engine Maintenance:
Important
•See engine manufacturer’s manual for recommended maintenance schedule.
Every 8 Hours or Daily (Refer to operator's manual)
•Check oil level
•Clean around muffler, springs and linkages
• Inspect and blow out around cooling fins on cylinder heads
Briggs & Stratton Maintenance Schedule
Debris
Cooling
Fins
Illust. G

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Kohler Maintenance Schedule
Honda Maintenance Schedule
Hour / Tachometer Reset Instructions:
1) Toggle to the appropriate Flash Alert menu to be cleared.
2) Press and hold button until "00000" appears. (approx. 3 sec)
Note: Hour glass will flash repeatedly while holding button down during service reset.

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Fan Removal for Replacement:
1. Remove fan chamber cover.
(See Illust. H)
2.
Remove cap screws and insert them in tapped holes in bushing flange.
3. Tighten cap screws progressively in a clockwise rotation placing equal
amounts of torque until bushing disengages.
4. Remove fan from jack shaft.
Fan Installation for Replacement:
1. Be sure the tapered cone surfaces of the bushing and the inside of the fan are clean.
2. Place bushing loosely into hub on fan. (See illust. I)
3. Start capscrews by hand, turning them just enough to engage the threads. Note: Do not use a wrench at this time.
4.
With key in shaft keyway, slide fan and bushing on to jack shaft. Note: Make sure fan blades are facing
outward and that the bushing is seated against the back step of the jack shaft. There should be
approximately an 1/8" gap between the fan and chamber so they don't rub. (See Illust. J)
5. Tighten capscrews progressively with a wrench in a circular direction to ensure equal tension as fan draws down on
shaft to achieve 192 inch pounds torque. Note: Do not attempt to pull bushing flange flush with hub end;
some gap must remain between flange and hub after tightening.
6. Install fan chamber cover and secure with bolts. (See Illust. H)
(Illust. I) (Illust. J)
(Illust. H)

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GV240 Exploded Parts View
GAS VACUUM
Item#
1
2
2
2
2-1
2-1
2-1
3
4
5
6
7
8
8-1
9
Description
Gas Vacuum Stand
Motor, Gas Vacuum, 23HP
Motor, Gas Vacuum, 22HP (Honda)
Motor, Gas Vacuum, 23 1/2HP (Kohler)
Muffler Kit
Muffler Kit (Honda)
Muffler Kit (Kohler)
Key, 1/4" x 1/4" x 1 3/4"
Cover, Fan Chamber
Guard, Inlet
20" Fan f/Gas Vacuum, Spoked
Chamber, Fan, Gas Vacuum
3/8-16 x 1" Hex Head (3)
W 3/8" Lock Washer (3)
Actuator Lever, Safety (2)
Part#
GV240-1
GV230-5
GV230-5H
GV230-5K
GV230-5-1
GV230-5H-5
GV230-5K-1
150311Z
GV240-5
GV180-18-R1
GV240-3
GV240-2-R1
FSB050
FW006
GV180-13-R1

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Item#
10
11
11-1
12
12-1
12-2
12-3
12-4
13
13-1
13-2
14
14-1
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
27-1
27-2
27-3
28
29
30
30-1
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Description
Switch, Limit (2)
Battery
Battery Pad
Bracket, Hold Down, Battery
Hold Down Bolt, SB 1/4-20 x 9" (2)
1/4 Flat Washer (2)
W 1/4" Lock Washer (2)
N 1/4-20 Nut (2)
Battery Cable, Black, 13"
Ring Terminal (2)
Connector, Battery Terminal, Negative
Battery Cable, Red, 27"
Connector, Battery Terminal, Positive
U-Nut Spring Clip Steel (5)
Wheel Axle
Pin, Cotter, 1/8" x 2" (2)
Wheel, 11", Flat Free (2)
3/4" Flat Washer-SAE (2)
SB 5/16-18 x 1 3/4" HMS (2)
SB 5/16-18 x 1 1/2" HMS (2)
1/4" Flat Washer (4)
N 5/16-18 Lock Nut-Crimped (4)
Drain Valve, Hose & Cap Kit
SB 7/16-14 x 1 3/4" FHSCS (4) (Not Shown) Note: Bolts connect the chamber to the motor.
Wheel, 6" Swivel, Double Lock (2)
Tank, 5 Gallon
Fuel Tank Hold Down Strap (2)
Strainer, Fuel
Strap, Rubber (2)
Clamp, Pinch (7)
1/4" Fuel Line, 48" Long
1/4" Fuel Line, 22" Long
1/4" Fuel Line, 8" Long
Barb, 1/4" x 3/16" Splicer, Plastic
Fuel Shut Off, Inline 1/4"
Hour Meter
N 1/4-20 Lock Nut-Crimped
SB 1/4-20 x 3 1/4" HMS
1/4" Flat Washer (2)
Tubing, Flex/Split 3/8", 93" Long (Not Shown)
Rubber Grommet, 1" (Not Shown)
Reducer, 8" to 6", Black Plastic
Part#
LS200
GV230-28
GV230-17-R1
GV230-BHD
FSB230
FW003
FW004
FN007
GV230-18-R1
ST301-6
ST301-3
GV230-19-R1
ST301-3-P
FC001
GV180-17-R1
150310
W-12-R1
FW030
FSB233
FSB042
FW003
FN014
4000-27/28
FSB011
W-6-SWDL
28-36
KP1000-46
28-57
GV230-34
104
RM-OTH202-EPA
RM-OTH202-EPA
RM-OTH202-EPA
23001
BS-230
GV100-11
FN005
FSB067
FW003
RM-OTH205-MI
GV230-35
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KRENDL MACHINE COMPANY • 1201 SPENCERVILLE RD
DELPHOS, OHIO 45833 • TELEPHONE 800-459-2069 • FAX 419-695-9301
E - MAIL: krendl@krendlmachine.com • WEB SITE: www.krendlmachine.com
65 YEARS
OF AMERICAN INGENUITY
Made in the U.S.A.
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