When using power lifting equipment dur- ing the assembly, make sure the equipment is safe, fully operational, and adequately rated for the weight being lifted. The opera- tor of the equipment must be experienced and able to use safe methods during these processes. Failure to heed these warnings could result in serious personal injury or death.
Intake Cylinder and Blower Housing
1.Place the intake cylinder on the floor and apply the 3 x 6 x 1800mm gasket to the intake cylinder top rim, between the mounting holes and the inside edge (see Figure 15).
Gasket
Figure 15. Gasket applied to the intake cylinder
rim.
2.With assistance and the power lifting equip- ment, keep the intake cylinder on the floor and lower the blower housing over the top of the intake cylinder.
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3.Use the (6) 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" hex bolts and (6) 5⁄16" flat washers to secure the intake cylinder to the bottom of the blower housing (see Figure 16).
Note: Because the mounting bolts for the intake cylinder are not accessible after assembly is complete, consider using medium strength (red) Loctite© Threadlocker (Grizzly Model H2509 or H2515) to ensure the fas- teners will not come loose with operational vibration.
Figure 16. Intake cylinder mounted to blower
housing.
Intake Barrel and Large Cyclone Funnel
1.Position the large cyclone funnel so the small end rests on the floor.
2.Apply the 3 x 6 x 2500mm gasket to the top mating surface of the large cyclone funnel.
3.Take note that the large cyclone funnel top and the intake barrel mating surfaces have four places around the rims where there are three mounting holes close together.