Tsurumi’s Operation, Service, and Repair Manual

INSTALL AXLE ON GENERATOR

1.Position portable generator frame on end (engine downward and generator upward).

2.Place a clamp (8) on the frame cross-member. Use clamp (8) as a template and mark center of the holes in clamp (8) with a center punch.

3.Use the center punch dimple as a guide and drill two 3/8-inch holes through the frame cross-mem- ber as shown in View A.

4.Repeat step 2 and 3 for the second set of axle clamp holes.

5.Place axle (7) on frame cross-member. Install two axle clamps (8) over axle (7) and secure with screws (5) and nuts (6). Before tightening screws, make sure axle extends an equal amount from the sides of the generator frame. Tighten nuts (6).

INSTALL AXLE ON TRASH PUMP

1.Position pump frame on end (engine downward and pump upward).

2.Position a U-bolt plate (12) to the frame cross-member. Use plate (12) as a template and mark cen- ter of the holes with center punch.

3.Use the center punch dimple as a guide and drill two 3/8-inch holes through the frame cross-mem- ber as shown in View A.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second set of U-bolt holes.

5.Place axle (7) on frame cross-member. Install U-bolts (11) over the axle (7). Put plate (12) over threaded ends of U-bolts (11) and install nuts (13). Before tightening nuts, make sure axle extends an equal amount from the sides of the pump frame. Tighten nuts (13).

INSTALL WHEELS

1.Position hub side of wheel toward frame and slide wheel (14) onto axle (7). Install cap (15) over end of axle (7) and drive onto axle using a hammer.

2.Repeat step 1 for the second wheel (14).

INSTALL HANDLES

1.Position frame upright on wheels. Place frame into channel at lower end of the left handle (1). Position the left handle (1) against the vertical tube of the frame.

2.Hold one clamp (3) on the outside of the frame and one plate (4) on the inside of the frame. Align holes in clamp and plate and install screws (5). Install nuts but do not tighten.

3.If wheel kit is being installed on a pump, repeat steps 1 and 2 for right handle (2), then proceed to step 9.

4.If you are installing the kit on a portable generator, complete steps 5 through 8. (A 5/16-inch hole must be drilled through the generator’s front panel to enable installation of one of the handle clamp screws.)

5.Hold a handle clamp (3) against the generator’s right handle and front panel. Use a center punch and mark the location of the hole in clamp (3) on the front panel.

6.Use the center punch dimple as a guide and drill a 5/16-inch hole through the front panel (see View B).

7.Position clamp (3) over the frame and over the hole in the front panel. Align holes in clamp (3) and plate (4) and install screws

(5) and nuts (6).

8.Tighten screws (5) and nuts (6). Install han- dle grips (16) on handles.

Drill one 5/16-inch hole here for attaching handle clamp

View B

Appendix B

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Honda Power Equipment TPG-7000H-DXE, TPG-2900H-DX, TPG-6000H-DX, TPG-4300H-DX manual Install Axle on Generator, View B

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