Talet Equipment RBV V50 User manual

V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard
Deck (RBV)
(Standard and High Flow Models)
Model Number RBV .
Serial Number .
Maximum Flow Rate GPM .
Serial Number 128311, 130058-135126 and 136598
Manufacture Date 01/22/18 –06/24/18
Phone: 320-393-7080
10/05/10
Revised 01/22/18
RBV

Features of Virnig Mfg. Inc. V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard
Deck include:
•4”diameter maximum cutting capacity.
•Four hydraulic motor options with standard flow rates covering 14-25
gpm and high flow rates covering 25-42 gpm.
•Standard dual hydraulic pressure relief valves with dynamic braking.
•Standard flow maximum operating pressure of 3500 psi. High flow
maximum operating pressure of 4000 psi.
•1100 psi maximum back pressure.
•1/2” x 4” single side, updraft blades.
•Standard large 3 blade circular flywheel for smoother operation.
•Standard replaceable front skid shoes.
•Standard spindle guard protects spindle output shaft seal.
•Recommended for skid loaders with a lift capacity over 1500 lb.
Initial Use
•Read and understand all warning information in this manual before
operating this attachment.
•Check that quick-tach on frame fits onto skid loader properly. Pins must
engage through 3/8” plates at bottom of quick-tach.
•Slowly roll back attachment. Make sure there is no interference
between attachment and skid loader.
•Make sure hoses do not pinch during roll back.
•Attach Lift Limit Chains. (See details in “Operation” section of this
manual.)
•Flow rate cannot exceed maximum flow rate noted on the label on the
surface of the cutter’s deck.
•Start the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck at an idle, bring up to
engine operating rpm, stop cutter (see “Operation” section of this
manual) and check for oil leaks per instructions in “Maintenance” section
of this manual.
•Never exceed the maximum attachment operating pressure of 3500 psi
for standard flow or 4000 psi for high flow. Pressures in excess of noted
maximum may generate additional heat and shorten component life.
•Use of supplied case drain line on high flow units is highly
recommended. The use of the case drain line will greatly increase
motor life.

Operation
•Always follow safety and operating information in this manual.
•Always follow all safety and operating instructions of skid loader.
•Never remove material deflectors or safety labels. Make sure all safety
labels are in place. Refer to this manual for label locations.
•Never operate the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck unless you
have been properly trained.
•Loader should be equipped with a shatterproof door for safe operation of
the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck.
•Lift Limit Chains must be installed for safe operation of the V50 Rotary
Brush Cutter-Standard Deck. Both chains need to be attached to the
loader. For loaders with one front tie down, run both chains to the one
tie down. If the loader has two front tie downs, run one chain to each.
Chain length should be adjusted so the rear of the deck (near the loader)
should not be allowed to be raised higher than 12” above the ground.
Both chains need to be adjusted to the same length to prevent
unnecessary twisting of loader arms. The V50 Rotary Brush
Cutter-Standard Deck should NEVER be operated with the deck at or
above the lower level of the loader cab glass. Doing so creates a great
risk of damage to the loader as well as injury or death of the operator.
Correct installation of lift limit chain (Item #11) and lift limit retainer plate (Item #18).

Operation (cont.)
•Keep bystanders back 200 feet at all times. Do not operate near
buildings, traffic, pets or livestock.
•Never allow riders on the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck, even
when blades are not rotating.
•Check that all bolts are tight and that no parts are damaged. Make sure
blades swing freely. Check blades for cracks or damage, replace as
needed. Blades should always be replaced in sets. Never try to
straighten or weld on blades.
•Never cut material larger than 4” diameter.
•Before cutting an area, thoroughly check for obstructions such as pipes,
fence posts, wire/cable, rocks, etc. Remove obstructions if possible,
flag any obstructions too large to move.
•Engage hydraulics at an idle, then bring loader to desired engine
operating rpm. The V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck should be
stopped before slowing engine rpm. It is equipped with dynamic
braking and an anti-cavitation valve. Quickly throttling down the loader
before disengaging the hydraulics has a greater potential to damage the
cutters hydraulic system than disengaging the hydraulics at operating
rpm.
•If blade rotation does not match your preferred detent position, the
couplers can be switched on the hoses.
•Use extreme care when cutting close to fences, ditches, large obstacles,
and on hillsides.
•Do not operate on or drive across steep slopes.
•Stop and inspect entire unit for damage after striking any foreign objects.
Replace or repair any damaged components before continuing.
•Before dismounting, lower lift arms to stops, place cutter flat on the
ground, disengage hydraulics, stop engine, engage parking brake and
make sure all rotation has stopped.
•Always relieve pressure before disconnecting hydraulic hoses.
•Clean any debris from attachment. Pay special attention to any debris
in quick-tach area.
•The V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck Standard Flow can rotate
in either direction, the operator must determine which direction the cutter
is spinning. When looking top down on the deck, the V50 Rotary Brush
Cutter-Standard Deck should spin in a counter clockwise direction. If,
during the initial use, the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck does
not seem to have power, cuts poorly or easily stalls, the cutter is
probably rotating in the incorrect direction. Change the direction of the
cutter by reversing the direction of flow after bringing the unit to a
complete stop.

Operation (cont.)
•The V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck High Flow will rotate in only
one direction. The operator should verify the direction the cutter is
spinning. When looking top down on the deck, the Industrial Rotary
Cutter should spin in a counter clockwise direction. If cutter does not
spin in the proper direction, please contact Virnig Mfg Inc. Reversing
hydraulic flow will generate no movement of cutter.
Cutting Recommendations
•To minimize overheating risk, continuous rotation of the blades is
recommended. If the cutter stalls, disengage hydraulics and remove
cutter from material before restarting.
•Engage hydraulics at an idle. When blades are rotating smoothly, bring
loader to engine operating rpm. Do not engage cutter into material to
be cut until blades are running smoothly at engine operating rpm.
•If blades are slowing or loader engine rpm’s are decreasing, decrease
travel speed into material to be cut or take less than full width cuts to
maintain blade speed.
•For tall grass and heavy vegetation, raise the back of the cutter 2” - 3” off
of the ground to better allow material to exit the cutter. Place the front
skid shoes 1” - 2” off of the ground and drive into material. Never drive
with the front of the cutter raised to a height where your view is
obstructed. Never raise the unit to a height to expose yourself or others
to the rotating blades. If you can see the blades, the unit is raised too
high.
•When cutting large brush/small trees up to 4” diameter, keep the back of
the cutter at or near ground level and roll the front of the cutter so it is 12”
- 24” above the ground. Drive slowly into the material. The tilt
cylinders of the loader can be used to bend over small trees. As the
tree bends over, the blades will cut it off. The tree can be mulched by
rotating the front of the cutter upward and driving over it moving forward.
The tree can be further mulched by rolling the front of the cutter
downward near ground level and backing up. Repeat as needed. The
back of the cutter should be at or near ground level.

Maintenance
*Before each use and after every 10 hours of operation
•Make sure all safety labels are in place, look in this manual for locations.
•Check lubricant level in the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck
bearing adapter (spindle). Remove the plug on the side of the bearing
housing, just above the mount flange with bolts holding it to the cutter
deck. If no lubricant comes out of the hole, fill until lubricant comes out
of the hole. Reinstall plug. Oil can be added through the plug located
on or near the top surface of the bearing adapter. Required lubricant for
bearing adapters is 80W-90 Gear Oil, API-GL-5 approved. If empty,
bearing adapter holds 14 fluid ounces of lubricant.
•If the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck is equipped with the
optional rear roller, grease the 2 roller mount bearings at rear of cutter.
•If the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck is equipped with the
optional front casters, grease the 2 fittings located in the wheel pins.
•Check for loose, worn, or missing parts, repair or replace as needed.
•Check that all bolts are tight and that no parts are damaged. Pay
special attention to the 8 bolts (Item #26) that hold the Blade Carrier
Assembly (Item #23) to the Bearing Adapter (spindle) (Standard
Flow-Item #44 or High Flow-Item #63). If any of the 8 bolts are loose,
remove, apply a thread locking compound and re-install and torque to
proper value. See “Bolt Torque Chart” in this manual for proper torque
values.
•Make sure blades swing freely. Check blades for cracks or damage,
replace as needed. Blades should always be replaced in sets. Never
try to straighten or weld blades. Do not heat or pound on blades.
Blades should be replaced if excessively nicked or worn. Bent blades
need to be replaced immediately. Blade bolts and nuts MUST be
replaced with the blades. Blades can be sharpened. Blades should be
sharpened at the same time and same amount to maintain balance of
the cutter. For best blade wear, do not sharpen blades to an edge,
leave the blades 1/32” - 1/16” blunt.
•Remove any foreign debris such as string, wire, branches, etc. that may
have wrapped around the flywheel or rear roller, if equipped.
•Inspect motor, bearing adapter (spindle), valves, hydraulic fittings, and
hoses for leaks and damage. Replace as needed. Make sure skid
loader is shut off and hydraulic pressure is relieved before checking for
leaks. Never use hands to check for high pressure hydraulic leaks.

Maintenance (cont.)
•The pressure relief valves are preset and require no maintenance or
adjustment. Unauthorized adjustment may cause damage to the motor
or change the rate the blades slow to a stop. Please call Virnig Mfg. Inc.
with any questions or problems regarding the pressure relief valves.
•If the V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck is still under warranty,
contact your dealer before attempting any repairs. Bearing adapters
(spindles) and motors that have been disassembled without prior
approval will not be covered under warranty. Motors and bearing
adapters need to be intact for Virnig Mfg. Inc. to get any warranty
reimbursement from the component manufacturer. If the component
manufacturer declines warranty due to tampering or misuse, Virnig Mfg.
Inc. reserves the right to void warranty as well.
•Contact your dealer for any required replacement parts.
*Every 50 hours of operation
•Thoroughly clean (power washing is recommended) both the topside
and underside of the brush cutter deck. This will help identify any areas
that may be damaged, broken or worn. Repair as necessary.
Blade Replacement Procedure
•Make sure hydraulics are disconnected from machine and deck is
properly supported as you will need access to the bottom of the deck.
The V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck is very heavy and steps
need to be taken to make sure the deck is stable and secure before
making any repairs.
•Loosen 1/2” bolts (Item #5) securing blade bolt access cover (Item #15),
and swing the cover out of the way. Spin the flywheel until blade bolt
appears in access hole. Connecting the cutter’s hydraulic couplers
together will allow the flywheel to spin more freely.
•Loosen and remove the 1” nut (Item #12) retaining the blade. The
square neck on the bolt (Item #7) will prevent the bolt from spinning.
When the nut is removed, the blade (Item #16) should drop freely from
the flywheel.
•Reinstall new blade and hardware (this step may require additional help)
and torque to the specified torque (see “Drive and Blade Assemby”).
(Note: There is a special washer (Item #27) that needs to be
installed between the flywheel and nut.)
•Repeat above steps for the remaining blades.
•Reinstall blade bolt access cover and tighten retaining hardware.

Blade Carrier Removal and Installation
•Make sure hydraulics are disconnected from machine and deck is
properly supported as you will need access to the bottom of the deck.
The V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck is very heavy and steps
need to be taken to make sure the deck is stable and secure before
making any repairs. The blade carrier weighs approximately 200 lb.
and care needs to be taken when handling.
•From the underside of the deck, remove 6 of the 8 - 5/8” bolts (Item #26)
that hold the blade carrier (Item #23) to the bearing adapter (spindle)
(Standard Flow-Item #44 or High Flow-Item #63); the 2 bolts left should
be opposite each other. Do not remove all 8 bolts at this time.
•Support the blade carrier using blocking and remove the last 2 bolts that
hold the blade carrier to the bearing adapter (spindle). Blade carrier
should fall free of the bearing adapter. The use of a floor jack is
recommended to finish removal of the blade carrier.
•To reinstall, the blade carrier should be positioned under the bearing
adapter (spindle) so the bolt holes are aligned. Using a jack, lift the
blade carrier until it comes in contact with the bearing adapter. Block up
blade carrier and remove jack. Install at least 2 bolts opposite each
other to hold the flywheel in position. Remove blocking and install the
remaining 6 bolts. Tighten and torque (see “Bolt Torque Chart”). It is
recommend to use a thread locking compound on the 8 bolts (Item #26)
that hold the blade carrier to the bearing adapter.
Blade Tip Speeds
Blade tip speeds at specified flow rates in gallons per minute (gpm).
Blade tip speeds listed in feet per minute.
RBV60-18 10,367 13,329 RBV60-HF33 11,483 15,157
RBV66-18 11,404 14,662 RBV66-HF33 12,630 16,672
RBV72-18 12,440 15,995 RBV72-HF33 13,779 18,188
RBV78-18 13,477 17,328 RBV78-HF33 14,927 19,704
RBV60-25 10,534 14,631 RBV60-HF42 10,062 12,806
RBV66-25 11,588 16,094 RBV66-HF42 11,068 14,087
RBV72-25 12,641 17,557 RBV72-HF42 12,074 15,367
RBV78-25 13,695 19,020 RBV78-HF42 13,081 16,648
MODEL
18 gpm
Minimum
25 gpm
Maximum
Standard Flow Models
MODEL
14 gpm
Minimum
18 gpm
Maximum
MODEL
33 gpm
Minimum
42 gpm
Maximum
High Flow Models
MODEL
25 gpm
Minimum
33 gpm
Maximum

Labels on V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck
Attachment
7389PP –RBV DANGER HAZARD LABEL
This label has several important instructions for safe operation regarding flying
object hazards and cutting hazards.
7388PP –RBV DANGER STAY CLEAR LABEL
All bystanders must stay clear during operation.
7387PP –RBV LIFT LIMIT WARNING LABEL
Lift Limit Chains must be properly installed for safe operation of this attachment.
(See additional information in this manual.)

Labels on V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck
Attachment (cont.)
7386PP –RBV MAIN WARNING LABEL
This label has several important instructions that must be followed for safe
operation of this attachment.
7489PP –18 GPM MAX LABEL
or
7490PP –25 GPM MAX LABEL
or
7794PP –33 GPM MAX LABEL
or
7795PP –42 GPM MAX LABEL
This label indicates the maximum flow rate for this attachment.

V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck (RBV) Label
Parts List
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTON
1 7386PP 2 RBVMAIN WARNING LABEL
2 7387PP 2 RBVLIFT LIMIT WARNING LABEL
3 7388PP 3 RBVDANGER STAYCLEAR LABEL
4 7389PP 3 RBVDANGER HAZARD LABEL
7489PP 18 GPMMAXLABEL
7490PP 25 GPMMAXLABEL
7794PP 33 GPMMAXLABEL
7795PP 42 GPMMAXLABEL
9392PP 60 WIDTH LABEL
9394PP 66 WIDTH LABEL
9397PP 72 WIDTH LABEL
9398PP 78 WIDTH LABEL
7 SERIALTAG 1 SERIAL NUMBER TAG
5*
6*
1
1
*Based on V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck configuration.
1
2
2
2
3
2
4
3
5
1
6
1
7
1
3
1
1
1

V50 Rotary Brush Cutter-Standard Deck (RBV) Parts List
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
1 1003PP 8 1/2"-13 REVERSE LOCK NUT
2 1008PP 30 5/8"-11 TOP LOCK NUT
3 1083PP 2 3/8" USS FLAT WASHER
4 5148PP 10 1/2" USS FLAT WASHER
5 5226PP 10 1/2"-13 X1 1/2" LG HHCS
6 6140PP 2 3/8"-16 TOP LOCK FLANGE NUT
7 7249PP 3 BRUSH CUTTER BLADE BOLT
8 7273VW 1 FRONT SKID WELDMENT LH
9 7276VW 1 FRONT SKID WELDMENT RH
A10 7327PP -- 5/16" X5 LINK CHAIN GRADE 30
11 7328PP 2 3/8" X42" LG CHAIN GRADE 80
12 7330PP 3 1"-14 TOP LOCK
13 7335PP 2 3/8"-16 X1 1/2" LG HHCS
A14 ----- 1 CHAIN GUARD SUPPORT ROD
15 7337VP 1 BLADE BOLT ACCESS COVER
A16 ----- 3 BRUSH CUTTER BLADE
17 7440VP 2 BRUSH CUTTER ROLLER CAP PLATE
18 7479VP 2 LIFT LIMIT RETAINER PLATE
19 9718PP 9 5/8"-11 X3 1/2" LG HHCS
20 7778PP 12 5/8"-11 X1 1/2" LG HHCS
21 7790PP 3 5/8"-11 X2" LG CB
22 8711PP 9 5/8" LOCK WASHER
A23 ----- 1 BLADE CARRIER ASSEMBLY
24 8699VP 2 BRUSH CUTTER CASTER COVER
A25 ----- 1 RBVDECK WELDMENT
26 9051PP 8 5/8"-11 X2" LG HHCS GR8
27 9340PP 3 1" DIAMETER NORD-LOCK WASHER
28 9837VW 1 BRUSH CUTTER SPINDLE GUARD WDT
A - See Table 1.
Table 1
RBV60 RBV66 RBV72 RBV78
8703VW 8706VW 8701VW 8709VW
8715VA 8568VA 8568VA 8568VA
48 51 57 60
7435VP 7385VP 7336VP 7419VP
7340PP 7340PP 7341PP 7342PP
B CBK60 CBK66 CBK72 CBK78
BLADE REPLACEMENT KIT
BRUSH CUTTER BLADE
MODEL
RBVDECK WELDMENT
BLADE CARRIER ASSEMBLY
NO. OF CHAINS
CHAIN GUARD SUPPORT ROD
B - Blade kits contain 3 each of blade, bolt, washer, and nut.

Bolt Torque Chart
SIZE COARSE FINE COARSE FINE COARSE FINE
1/4" 6 7 9 10 10 12
5/16" 13 15 18 20 22 24
3/8" 23 26 33 37 38 43
7/16" 37 41 52 58 61 68
1/2" 57 64 80 90 93 105
9/16" 82 91 115 128 134 150
5/8" 113 128 159 180 179 202
3/4" 200 223 282 315 317 354
GRADE 5
GRADE 8
SHCS*
*SHCS—Socket Head Cap Screw
Values are in ft.-lb. and are recommended unless otherwise noted.
Access Cover Assembly
2
8
15
1
17
220
8
25
1
4
2
5
2
24
2
2
4
20
4
1
1

Skid Shoe and Chain Assembly
Lift Limit Chain Assembly
1
6
8
1
9
1
10
--
14
1
4
6
5
6
3
2
6
2
11
2
13
2
18
2
4
2
1
2
5
2

Drive and Blade Assembly
Note: Apply a thread locking compound to Item #26 prior to assembly.
Blade Carrier Assembly
ITEM
PART NO.
QTY DESCRIPTION
8569VP LOWER BLADE CARRIER PLATE
8716VP 60" LOWER BLADE CARRIER PLATE
8570VP MIDDLE BLADE CARRIER PLATE
8717VP 60" MIDDLE BLADE CARRIER PLATE
7285VP UPPER BLADE CARRIER PLATE
7439VP 60" UPPER BLADE CARRIER PLATE
32 7334PP 6 5/8"-11 X2 1/4" LG CB
29
30
31
1
1
3
Torque
per Spec
Torque to
425-450 Ft-Lb
7
3
12
3
16
3
23
1
26
8
27
3
2
9
21
3
28
1
2
3
19
9
22
9
Torque
per Spec
1
1
3
2
6
6
31
30
32 29

Standard Flow Hydraulic Component Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
33 10684PP 1 5/16"-18 X3 1/4" LG HHCS
34 6719PP 2 1/2" -13 X1 1/2" LG SHCS
35 6734PP 1 COUPLER FEMALE 12FB
36 6735PP 1 COUPLER MALE 12FB
37 9028PP 2 ADAPTER 12MJ TO 10 MB
38 7672PP 1 5/16"-18 TOP LOCK FLANGE NUT
39 11020PP 2 HYD HOSE 3/4" X120" LG 12FJXTO 12MB
40 7780PP 1 GASKET STANDARD FLOW MOTORS
7782PP MOTOR STANDARD FLOW14-18 GPM
7783PP MOTOR STANDARD FLOW18-25 GPM
42 8697PP 1 HOSE CLAMP ASSEMBLY3/4" HOSE
43 6720PP 2 1/2" HI-COLLAR LOCK WASHER
44 10568PP 1 RBVSPINDLE STANDARD FLOW ESKRIDGE
41
1
Standard Flow Bearing Adapter (spindle) oil capacity is 14 fluid ounces.
33
1
35
1
36
1
38
1
40
1
41
1
42
137
2
44
1
34
2
39
2
43
2

High Flow Hydraulic Component Assembly
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
45 10384PP 1 MANIFOLD CROSS PORT RELIEF
46 10557VP 1 IRC MANIFOLD GUARD LOWER
47 10559VW 1 IRC MANIFOLD GUARD WELDMENT
48 10560PP 3 3/8"-16 X 6" LG HHCS
49 6140PP 3 3/8"-16 TOP LOCK FLANGE NUT
50 10561PP 4 3/18-16 X4 1/4" LG SHCS
51 10562PP 4 3/8" HIGH COLLAR LOCK WASHER
C 7796PP ADAPTER 6MJ TO 6MB
D 1145PP ADAPTER 6MJ TO 8MB
53 10236PP 1 O-RING HIGH FLOW C MOUNT
7784PP MOTOR HIGH FLOW25-33 GPM
7785PP MOTOR HIGH FLOW33-42 GPM
55 8866PP 4 1/2" -13 X1 3/4" LG HHCS GR8
56 8712PP 4 1/2" LOCK WASHER HIGH ALLOY
6734PP COUPLER FEMALE 12FB
7978PP COUPLER FEMALE 12FB 5/8" BODY
10766PP COUPLER FEMALE 12FB 3/4" BODY
6735PP COUPLER MALE 12FB
7979PP COUPLER MALE 12FB 5/8" BODY
10767PP COUPLER MALE 12FB 3/4" BODY
7982PP COUPLER FEMALE CASE DRAIN 3/8"
7983PP COUPLER MALE CASE DRAIN 3/8"
9448PP MALE COUPLER CASE DRAIN 1/4"
9449PP FEMALE COUPLER CASE DRAIN 1/4"
60 7984PP 1 ADAPTER 6MJ TO 4MB
61 7986PP 1 HYD HOSE 3/8" X120" LG 6FJXTO 6FJX
62 8990PP 2 ADAPTER 12MJ TO 16MB
63 10569PP 1 RBVSPINDLE HIGH FLOW ESKRIDGE
64 9447PP 2 HYD HOSE 3/4" X118" LG 4000 PSI 12MB TO 12FJX
1
52
1
57
1
58
1
54
1
E
E
E
59
C - 7796PP used with 1/4” Case Drain Couplers (9448PP or 9449PP).
D - 1145PP used with 3/8” Case Drain Couplers (7982PP or 7983PP).
E - Supplied with one of each depending on machine.

High Flow Hydraulic Component Assembly (cont.)
High Flow Bearing Adapter (spindle) oil capacity is 14 fluid ounces.
45
1
46
1
47
1
48
3
50
451
4
52
1
54
1
57
1
58
1
59
1
60
1
61
1
56
4
62
2
49
3
55
4
63
1
53
1
64
2
33
1
38
1
42
1

Optional Roller Assembly (BCR)
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
1 1008PP 8 5/8"-11 TOP LOCK NUT
7431VW 60" BRUSH CUTTER ROLLER WDT
7381VW 66" BRUSH CUTTER ROLLER WDT
7277VW 72" BRUSH CUTTER ROLLER WDT
7415VW 78" BRUSH CUTTER ROLLER WDT
3 7719PP 8 5/8"-11 X 2" LG HHCS
4 7773PP 2 2" BEARING W/4 HOLE FLANGE
5 7957PP 8 5/8" SAE FLAT WASHER
2
1
Optional Roller Assembly Item Numbers
RBV60 RBV66 RBV72 RBV78
BCR60 BCR66 BCR72 BCR78
MODEL
OPTIONAL REAR ROLLER KIT
Optional Rear Roller Kit contains roller, 2 bearings and mounting hardware.
8
1
8
3
2
4
2
1
5
8

Optional Front Caster Assembly (BCC)
ITEM PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION
1 1005PP 2 7/16"-14 REVERSE LOCK NUT
2 1008PP 8 5/8"-11 TOP LOCK NUT
3 1034PP 2 1/4"-28 STRAIGHT GREASE ZERK
4 1046PP 2 7/16"-14 X2 3/4" LG HHCS
5 1094PP 4 1 1/4" X10GAMACH BUSHING
6 1111PP 4 1 1/4" DIAX1 9/16" LG BUSH
7 11384VW 2 CASTER SWIVEL WELDMENT W/WHEEL
8 7719PP 8 5/8"-11 X2" LG HHCS
9 8724VW 2 CASTER WHEEL LOWER MOUNT WDT
10 8725VP 2 CASTER WHEEL COLLAR PLATE
Quantities listed above are for a pair (Quantity 2) of casters.
Optional Front Caster Assembly can be ordered under Item Number
BCC.
2
8
3
2
8
8
9
2
10
2
1
2
4
2
7
2
5
4
6
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