swaploader SL-105 User manual

“Hooked on Quality”
PARTS AND OPERATION MANUAL
HOIST SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL
SL-105


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
Letter to Customer................................................................................................................................1-1
Warranty Statement .............................................................................................................................1-2
Safety Suggestions...............................................................................................................................1-3
Decals..................................................................................................................................................1-5
Serial Number Locations.......................................................................................................................1-8
II. INSTALLATION
Initial Inspection....................................................................................................................................2-1
General Installation Procedure..............................................................................................................2-1
Hoist Installation...................................................................................................................................2-2
Controls Installation-Manual..................................................................................................................2-4
Cable Control Installation w/ U-Lock .....................................................................................................2-6
EHV Installation (Option) ......................................................................................................................2-7
EHV Installation w/ U-Lock (Option)......................................................................................................2-9
P.T.O. Selection.................................................................................................................................2-11
Pump Installation................................................................................................................................2-12
Hydraulic Tank Installation..................................................................................................................2-13
Start Up Procedure.............................................................................................................................2-14
Subframe Critical Dimensions.............................................................................................................2-15
Accessory Installation
Bumper Assembly.......................................................................................................................2-17
Bumper Assembly w/ Extension..................................................................................................2-19
Cab Guard Assembly..................................................................................................................2-21
Fender Assembly........................................................................................................................2-23
Light Bar Assembly.....................................................................................................................2-25
Roller & Roller Mount Assembly..................................................................................................2-29
Toolbox Assembly ......................................................................................................................2-31
III. OPERATION
Loading a Container .............................................................................................................................3-1
Dumping a Container............................................................................................................................3-2
Placing a Container on the Ground.......................................................................................................3-3
IV. MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Instructions......................................................................................................................4-1
Lubrication Diagram .............................................................................................................................4-2
Hydraulic Oil Specifications ..................................................................................................................4-3
Hydraulic Filter Specifications...............................................................................................................4-3
Mast Lock (Safety Latch) Inspection & Adjustment Instructions.............................................................4-4
Jib Lockout Valve Inspection & Adjustment Instructions........................................................................4-5
Pressure Check Instructions.................................................................................................................4-7
Outer Tube Clamp Inspection & Adjustment Instructions.....................................................................4-10
EHV Manual Over-Ride Instructions....................................................................................................4-12
V. PARTS
Base Hoist Assembly............................................................................................................................5-1
Main Frame Sub-Assembly...................................................................................................................5-2
Pivot Joint Sub-Assembly.....................................................................................................................5-3

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Outer Tube Sub-Assembly....................................................................................................................5-4
Safety Latch Sub-Assembly..................................................................................................................5-5
Fixed Jib Sub-Assembly.......................................................................................................................5-6
Hoist Installation Kit..............................................................................................................................5-7
Base Cylinder Circuit............................................................................................................................5-8
Tank Circuit..........................................................................................................................................5-9
Pump Circuit.......................................................................................................................................5-10
Manual Controls, 2-Section.................................................................................................................5-11
V. OPTIONS
Cylinder Circuit, BL 105........................................................................................................................6-1
U-Lock Assembly..................................................................................................................................6-2
Manual Controls, 3-Section...................................................................................................................6-3
Hoist Installation Kit (EHV)....................................................................................................................6-4
Tank Circuit (EHV)................................................................................................................................6-5
Tank Circuit, 3-Section 105...................................................................................................................6-6
Pump Circuit (EHV)..............................................................................................................................6-7
Hose Circuit (EHV)...............................................................................................................................6-8
Hose Circuit, 3-Section (EHV)...............................................................................................................6-9

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TO THE CUSTOMER:
Your new SwapLoader Hoist was carefully designed and manufactured to give years of
dependable service. To keep it operating efficiently, read the instructions in this manual
thoroughly. It contains detailed descriptions and instructions for the efficient operation
and maintenance of your SwapLoader. Each section is clearly identified so you can
easily find the information that you need. Read the Table of Contents to learn where
each section is located. All instructions are recommended procedures only.
Throughout this manual you will come across "Dangers," "Warnings," or
"Cautions" which will be carried out in bold type and preceded by the symbol
as indicated to the left. Be certain to carefully read the message that follows to
avoid the possibility of personal injury or machine damage.
Record your SwapLoader Hoist serial number in the appropriate space provided on the
title page. Your SwapLoader dealer needs this information to give prompt, efficient
service when ordering parts. It pays to rely on an authorized SwapLoader Distributor for
your service needs. For the location of the Distributor nearest you, contact SwapLoader.
NOTE: It is SwapLoader's policy to constantly strive to improve SwapLoader products.
The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are based on the
information in effect at the time of approval for printing and publishing. SwapLoader
therefore reserves the right to make changes in design and improvements whenever it
is believed the efficiency of the unit will be improved without incurring any obligations to
incorporate such improvements in any unit which has been shipped or is in service. It is
recommended that users contact an authorized SwapLoader Distributor for the latest
revisions.
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SWAPLOADER, U.S.A., LTD.
1800 N.E. BROADWAY, DES MOINES, IOWA 50313
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
Effective September 1, 2009
SwapLoader U.S.A., Ltd., (SwapLoader), warrants to the original purchaser of any new SwapLoader product sold by
an authorized SwapLoader distributor or service center, that such products are free of defects in material and
workmanship. All SwapLoader products with an original factory invoice date of September 1, 2009 or later qualify for
warranty as defined in this Limited Warranty Statement.
Repair or replacement of parts on SwapLoader products are covered under warranty for forty-eight (48)
months from date of Retail Sale by an authorized SwapLoader Distributor or service center, subject to any
applicable federal, state or local taxes, and not to extend beyond sixty (60) months from the original factory
invoice date. SwapLoader will, at its discretion, either repair the defective parts or replace them with
equivalent parts, subject to the conditions below.
Labor charges authorized by the SwapLoader Warranty Department are covered under warranty for a period
of twelve (12) months from the date of Retail Sale by an authorized SwapLoader Distributor or service
center, and not to extend beyond twenty-four (24) months labor from the original factory invoice date.
Warranty Registration Card must be returned within 15 days of Retail Sale of SwapLoader hoist to
SwapLoader, Des Moines, Iowa. If unit has not been registered, then the warranty start date will revert to the
original factory invoice date. Warranty Registration is the ultimate responsibility of the owner and may be
accomplished by the completion and return of the product registration form included in the SwapLoader hoist
manual. If the owner is not sure that product registration is completed, then SwapLoader encourages them
to contact us at 888-767-8000 to confirm.
Defective parts must be reported to SwapLoader within 30 days of discovery on a SwapLoader warranty
claim report form. A Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number must be issued to the claiming party prior
to the return of any defective part to be considered for warranty.
Warranty service must be performed by a distributor or service center authorized by SwapLoader to sell
and/or service SwapLoader products, which will use only new or remanufactured parts or components
furnished by SwapLoader U.S.A., Ltd. SwapLoader will invoice the distributor or authorized service center
for the replacement parts and freight. Upon completion of the repair any defective parts to be returned for
warranty consideration must be returned freight prepaid with a copy of the SwapLoader issued RGA form
and a copy of the completed warranty claim report form. Upon evaluation of the returned parts, once
warranty is approved, credit will be issued to the appropriate account for the approved warranty costs which
may include parts, labor, and/or freight.
The warranty covers only defective material and workmanship. It does not cover depreciation or damage
caused by normal wear and tear, accident, mishap, untrained operators, or improper or unintended use. The
owner has the obligation of performing routine care and maintenance duties as stated in SwapLoader’s
written instructions, recommendations, and specifications. Any damage resulting from owner/ opera-tor
failure to perform such duties shall void the coverage of this warranty. The cost of labor and supplies
associated with routine maintenance will be paid by the owner.
In no event will SwapLoader, the SwapLoader distributor or any company affiliated with SwapLoader be
liable for business interruptions, costs of delay, or for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential costs
or damages. Such costs may include, but are not limited to loss of time, loss of revenue, loss of use, wages,
salaries, commissions, lodging, meals, towing, hydraulic fluid, travel, mileage, or any other incidental costs.
SwapLoader is not responsible for the removal or replacement of accessories (fenders, toolbox, etc.).
Warranty shall not apply if the equipment is operated at capacities in excess of factory recommendations.
Warranty is expressly void if the seal on the main relief control valve has been broken.
SwapLoader will ship the replacement part by the most economical, yet expedient means possible.
Expedited freight delivery will be at the expense of the owner.
Warranty is expressly void if serial number plate or stamping is tampered with.
IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER OR
ITS AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES OR DISTRIBUTORS, EITHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR IMPLIED BY LAW, EXCEPT
THOSE EXPRESSLY STATED ABOVE IN THIS STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP. THE MANUFACTURER AND ITS AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES AND DISTRIBUTORS SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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SAFETY SUGGESTIONS
1.
Do not operate or service this equipment until you have
been properly trained and instructed in its use and have
read the operation and service manual.
2.
Do not operate this equipment on uneven ground.
3.
Do not drive with the hoist in the
dump position or with the hook to
the rear.
4.
Do not exceed 1,500 Engine RPM when operating the Power Take Off (P.T.O.).
Never leave the P.T.O. in gear while transporting.
5.
The hoist must be used with containers that properly fit the hook and rear hold-
downs. The container specifications must match the hoist specifications.
6.
Keep the containers and hoist in good working order. DO NOT use if repairs are
needed. Perform periodic inspections and maintenance as required by the
maintenance section of the operator’s manual.
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7.
Make sure work area is clear of people and obstacles prior
to dumping or unloading containers. SwapLoader strongly
recommends that a backup alarm be installed on the truck
chassis. The operation of the hook hoist is that the truck is
backed up to the body to pick it up and so there is a
potential pinch point between the body and the hook.
8.
Any container, which is on the hoist, MUST be unloaded
prior to performing any repairs or maintenance to the hoist.
Also, DO NOT allow any person to work on or be under the
hoist in a raised position without first installing adequate
safety blocks to eliminate all possibility of the hoist
accidentally lowering. SwapLoader strongly recommends
that if possible, the container should be dismounted from the
hoist prior to performing any maintenance to the hoist.
9.
It is the responsibility of the owner and/or installer to ensure that any additional safety
devices required by state or local codes are installed on the SwapLoader Hoist
and/or Truck Chassis.
10.
Keep away from overhead power lines. Serious injury or
death can result from contact with electrical lines. Use care
when operating hoist near electrical lines to avoid contact.
11.
Avoid contact with high-pressure fluids. Escaping fluid
under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious
injury. Avoid hazardous conditions by relieving pressure
before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure. Search for leaks with
a piece of cardboard, while protecting hands and body from
the high-pressure fluids.
12.
It is the responsibility of the owner to provide proper maintenance of the Safety
Decals. Regular inspection and replacing of Safety Decals that have any fading or
damage which would impair their function should be done (See the illustration on the
following page for location of Safety Decals).
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ITEM QTY P/N DESCRIPTION
1
2 90P07 OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL
2
2 90P08 HOIST-BODY SPECIFICATIONS
3
ONE 90P09 HYDRAULIC OIL SPECIFICATIONS
4
ONE 90P10 HYDRAULIC OIL FLAMMABLE
5
2 90P11 HOIST FALLING
6
ONE 90P12 LEVER CONTROL
7
ONE 90P13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
8
2 90P14 SWAPLOADER - JIB
9
ONE 90P18 RELIEF VALVE
10
ONE 90P78 HIGH-PRESSURE FLUID
11
4 90P96 SL-105 DECAL
12
2 91P06 LUBRICATION POINTS
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The following is a list of all the SwapLoader Safety Decals, and their part numbers. Please use
when reordering replacement decals.
90P07 – OPERATIONS & SERVICE MANUAL
90P08 – HOIST-BODY SPECIFICATIONS
90P09 – HYDRAULIC OIL SPECIFICATIONS
90P10 – HYDRAULIC OIL FLAMMABLE
90P11 – HOIST FALLING
90P12 – LEVER CONTROL
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90P13 – SWAPLOADER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
90P14 – SWAPLOADER - JIB
90P18 – RELIEF VALVE
90P78 – HIGH-PRESSURE FLUID
90P96 – SL-105
91P06 – LUBRICATION POINTS
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Serial Number Locations on a SwapLoader Hoist
Serial Number Tag is located at
the front driver side of the hoist
(gray arrow on first picture).
The Serial Number is stamped
into the frame of the hoist on the
top of the “inner rail” shown at
the rear of the
hoist (black arrow
on first picture). An example of a
6-character serial number is
shown in the second picture.
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INITIAL INSPECTION
When the hoist is installed and ready for delivery, it is
your responsibility to fill out and submit the Product
Registration Form. Visit
https://www.swaploader.com/warranty-registration/ to
complete this form.
When the SwapLoader hoist is received from the factory,
you should inspect the hoist for damage, which may have
occurred in shipment. If damage has occurred, you
should contact the shipper immediately. Be sure to note
any damage or missing items on bill of Lading.
When you receive your SwapLoader hoist, it is your
responsibility to make sure you have received all the parts
and pieces that were ordered, within 30 days of the
invoice date of the hoist. Lay out all the options, loose
parts and accessories on a table and compare the items
received vs the Packing List and the Loose Parts Box
List(s) shipped with the hoist order.
If you have any problems, shortages, or questions, please
contact SwapLoader U.S.A., Ltd. immediately.
GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
The installation of the SwapLoader on a truck chassis will generally follow these steps:
1. Install hoist assembly onto truck chassis.
2. Mount the hydraulic control valve or EHV system to the hoist and install the hydraulic
plumbing from the control valve to the hydraulic cylinders. Then install the control levers
in the cab and route the control cables to the hydraulic control value assembly.
3. Install the hydraulic tank, hydraulic filter, and hydraulic plumbing between the hydraulic
tank and the control valve assembly.
4. Select and install the P.T.O. on the truck transmission. (Note: This can be done prior to
hoist installation on the truck chassis.)
5. Install the hydraulic pump and the plumbing from the pump to the hydraulic tank and
control valve assembly.
6. Fill the hydraulic tank with oil, bleed the air from the pump suction line, and start up the
unit.
Although SwapLoader attempts to include the mounts and attaching fasteners with each hoist
unit, your installation may require some additional mounts or modifications. If you have
problems with your installation, please contact SwapLoader at 1-888-767-8000, as we may be
aware of another customer who has installed a SwapLoader on a similar truck chassis.
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HOIST INSTALLATION TO TRUCK CHASSIS
1. Place the SL-105 hoist assembly on the truck chassis. The truck chassis mounting surface
should be flat without any steps or protrusions. If necessary, shim bars need to be added to
ensure a flat surface on which to support hoist. It is advised to clamp the main frame of the
hoist to the truck chassis prior to install of the mount brackets.
The clear frame dimension indicated in Fig. A allows for the overall length of the hoist plus 5
inches for cab clearance and rear light bar mounting. Extra frame length may be needed to
allow for mounting additional accessories (e.g. Cab Guard, Tarper, Light Kit, Stabilizer, etc.).
For example, when mounting a light kit on a truck with a long CA, check that the hoist and
the light kit are positioned far enough back to eliminate any interference between the fender
and the light kit. You should also consider the final weight distribution regarding the bridge
codes and axle GVWR when positioning the hoist.
NOTE:
THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS ARE A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER/
OPERATOR TO ENSURE THE COMPLETED CHASSIS MEETS OR EXCEEDS ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL
REGULATIONS. ALSO, THE HOIST SHOULD NOT BE USED TO LIFT AND HAUL ANY LOAD THAT EXCEEDS THE LOAD
RATING OF ANY OF THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF THE COMPLETED CHASSIS (TIRES, AXLES, SUSPENSION,
ETC.)
2. There are two types of mount brackets used on the Model SL-105 hoist as indicated in Fig.
Band Pg. 5-7. They are the front brackets (Pt. No. 22H38) and the rear brackets (Pt. No.
22H39). Locate the mount brackets on the side of the hoist as indicated in Fig. B. These
FigureA
FigureB
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dimensions are flexible because of possible interference with chassis components. You
should consult the truck chassis supplier for any limitations regarding drilling mount holes in
the truck chassis frame rails. Typically, the holes must be at least 2 3/4” from the top of the
truck chassis rails (reference Fig. C & Fig. D). Once the locations of the mount brackets
have been determined, use the mount brackets as a template for marking the mounting
holes in the truck chassis frame rails. Drill the 17/32” diameter holes required and attach the
brackets to the truck chassis with the 1/2” diameter bolts, washers, and locking hex nuts
provided. Torque to 110
ft.lb.
3. Weld the mount brackets
to the hoist main frame as
indicated on Fig. C and
Fig. D. You may need to
modify the mount brackets
or add shim plates to allow
for variances in the width
of the truck chassis as well
as to allow for top rivets,
stepped channels, etc.
NOTE:
PRIOR TO ANY WELDING, CONSULT
THE TRUCK MANUFACTURERFOR
ANY SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS THAT
MAY NEED TO BE TAKEN.
TYPICALLY, THE BATTERIES MUST
BE DISCONNECTED AND THE
GROUND LEAD FROM THE WELDER
SHOULD BE CONNECTED AS
CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE PART
BEING WELDED TO AVOID THE
POSSIBILITY OF ARCHING ACROSS
BEARINGS, GEARS, ETC.
THE HOIST MAIN FRAME IS MADE
FROM HIGH STRENGTH LOW
ALLOY STEEL. USE AN
APPROPRIATE WELDING PROCESS.
FigureC
Figure D
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CONTROLS INSTALLATION – MANUAL
1. Attach the valve mount bracket
(Pt. No. 10H51) to the Main
Frame as indicated on Pg. 5-11
with the fasteners provided (see
Pg. 5-7).
2. Mount the hydraulic control valve
assembly (Pt. No. 21P32) to the
valve mount bracket as shown on
Pg. 5-11 with the fasteners
provided.
3. Install the hydraulic adapters,
connect the hydraulic tubing (Pt.
Nos. 11P09, 11P10, & 13P79) to
the control valve assembly as
indicated on Pg. 5-9. The tubing
should be supported by the clamp
assemblies that are provided in
the Loose Parts Box (see Pg. 5-
7).
4. Determine the best location in the
cab for the control levers (Pt. No.
20P08). The location should be
such that the controls can be
easily reached while operating the
truck. A control lever console (Pt.
No. 20P09) is provided to facilitate
the mounting of the control levers.
5. Assemble and install the control
lever console (see Fig. E).
Typically, the console is fastened
to the floor of the cab and the
control cables are routed through
additional holes drilled in the floor.
Your installation may require that
additional brackets be fabricated,
or other modifications made.
6. Attach the control cables to the control levers and route the cable through the holes in
the cab. Install the control levers in the console. Levers should be installed such that
when the levers are pushed forward the control cable is extended. See Pg. 5-11
(Manual Control Assembly) for control lever orientation.
7. Route the cables to the control valve location and attach them to the control valve with
the bonnet connection kits provided (Pt. No. 20P10). See the following instruction sheet
for installation procedures. The control cables supplied are 84 inches long. Your
mounting may require different length control cables, which can be purchased locally or
through SwapLoader. Take proper care when routing the control cables, as a good
FigureE
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cable path is essential for a proper operating system. Keep bends in the cable path to a
minimum and be as generous as possible. Under no circumstances should any bend be
tighter than an 8" radius. Protect the cable from heat above 225 degrees F. and avoid
hot areas such as exhaust pipes, etc. Protect the cable from physical damages such as
pinching or crushing, and do not use cable supports, which may crush or deform the
cable. Allow room for flexing where the cable is attached to moving parts of the
equipment, so that the cable is neither kinked nor stretched.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR A HYDRAULIC CONTROL CABLE TO
HYDRAULIC VALVE WITH BONNET CONNECTION KIT
1. Turn .750-16 UNF jam nut entire length of threaded hub back over the cable. Place
Flange onto Sleeve (large end first) and flange onto sleeve and turn flange adaptor /
flange / sleeve assembly entire length of threaded hub back over the cable.
2. Turn .250-28 UNF jam nut onto cable threaded rod until it bottoms.
3. Place clevis of threaded rod and bottom against jam nut. Turn other .250-28 UNF jam
nut onto threaded rod until it bottoms against clevis. Align clevis so it will mate with
spool terminal eye and secure jam nut against clevis.
4. Slide the clevis onto terminal eye on spool and align the holes. Insert clevis pin through
yoke and terminal eye holes and secure clevis pin with retaining ring.
5. Now, with the cable attached to the valve and control head, turn the flange adapter /
flange / sleeve assembly back onto the threaded hub until it is flush with the valve face.
When turning on the flange adapter / flange / sleeve assembly, make sure that the
control head remains in the neutral position.
6. Tighten the .750-16 UNF jam nut against the sleeve and lock in position.
7. Bring flange into position on bolt assembly to valve housing.
Figure
F
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CABLE CONTROL INSTALLATION w/ U-LOCK (OPTION)
The Universal Body Lock (U-Lock) can be installed with a standard 3-section valve and
operated from the cab (see Pg. 6-3 for routing). A separate indicator light and harness will be
provided to be installed in the truck cab. This will notify the operator when the U-Lock has been
engaged or disengaged.
1. Review all directions and diagrams provided before starting installation.
2. Mount valve to the hoist’s Main Frame and attach all hoses, hose clamp
assemblies and fittings as shown on Pg. 6-6.
3. Mount Indicator Light Box in the truck cab where it will
be clearly visible to the operator.
4. Route Indicator Light and Harness (Pt. No.
40P60) from the truck cab to the U-Lock
cylinder.
5. Hardwire or plug in provided 12V
adapter for indicator
light.
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EHV INSTALLATION (OPTION)
6. Review all directions and diagrams provided before starting the Electric over Hydraulic
Valve Installation.
7. Mount the 22P58 EHV to the hoist’s
Main Frame and attach all hoses,
hose clamp assemblies and fittings
as shown on Pg. 6-8 (also see
Illustrations).
Electric Over Hyd. Valve - SERVICE PARTS SL-105
ITEM
PART
#
QTY DESCRIPTION
1 13P24 2 Hose Assy 39 08-08FJ/08FJ90
2 13P76 2 Hose Assy 52 08-08FJ/08FJ45
3
22P82
1
Solenoid Operated Valve, Coil
4
22P83
1
Solenoid Operated Valve, Spool
5
22P84
1
Relief Valve Cartridge (3250)
6
22P85
1
Dump Valve
NOTE:
THE FIGURES BELOW DO NOT NECESSARILY
DEPICT YOUR HOIST AND ARE ONLY MEANT
TO ILLUSTRATE ROUTING OF THE HYDRAULIC
LINES FROM THE VALVE TO THE CYLINDERS
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3. Route control harness from valve into the truck cab. Determine the best location in the cab
for the control box location and install with mounting screws (included). The location should
be such that the controls can be easily reached while operating the truck.
4. Hardwire or plug in provided 12V adapter for control box.
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