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Comfort-President-Royal:

Lubricate the steering chain with chain spray a couple of times per season.

Pro16-Pro20:

Lubricate the steering chains with chain spray a couple of times per season. If the steering chains are really dirty, dismantle them, wash them and then grease them once more.

Comfort-President-Royal:

The front wheel hub has grease nipples that should be lubricated after every 50 hours of operation (fig. 24).

Apply universal grease to all the plastic bearings a couple of times per season.

Apply a coating of engine oil to the tension arm joints a couple of times each season.

Apply a few drops of engine oil to both ends of the throttle control cables a couple of times a season.

The hydrostatic transmission is filled with oil (10W-40) on delivery from the factory. Unless it is opened (only to be performed by a specialist), and provided no leakage occurs, no topping up with oil should normally be carried out. Transmission oil does not normally need to be changed.

STEERING CABLES (President - Comfort - Royal)

The steering cables should be adjusted for the first time after the machine has been in operation for 2 - 3 hours, and then after every 25 hours of opera- tion.

Put the machine in the straight-ahead position.

Tension the steering cables by tightening the nuts that are located on the underside of the articulated steering joint (fig. 21). The screws in the ends of the cables should be held firmly during adjustment so that the cables are not twisted. Use an adjustable wrench or similar for this purpose, inserting it in the key handles in the ends of the screws. Tension until all play is removed.

Adjust both the nuts the same amount to ensure that the alignment of the steering wheel is not changed.

Once the adjustment is complete, turn the steering wheel as far as it will go in either direction. Check that the chain does not come into contact with the pulley, and that the cables do not become entan- gled with the steering pinions.

Do not tension the steering cables too hard. Other- wise the steering will be heavy and wear and tear on the cables will increase.

STEERING CHAINS (Pro16 - Pro20)

The steering chains should be adjusted for the first time after the machine has been in operation for 2 - 3 hours, and then after every 50 hours of opera- tion.

Put the machine in the straight-ahead position.

Tension the steering chains by tightening up the nuts that are located on the underside of the articu- lated steering joint (fig. 21). Tension until all play is removed.

Adjust both the nuts the same amount to ensure that the alignment of the steering wheel is not changed.

Do not over-tighten the steering chains. This will cause the steering to become heavy and will in- crease wear on the steering chains.

PATENT - DESIGN

REGISTRATION

This machine or parts thereof is covered by the fol- lowing patent and design registration:

9900627-2 (SE), SE00/00250 (PCT), 9901091-0 (SE), SE00/00577 (PCT), 9901730-3 (SE), SE00/ 00895 (PCT), 9401745-6 (SE), SE95/00525 (PCT), 595 7497 (US), 95920332.4 (EPC).

99 1095 (SE), 499 11 740.9 (DE), M1990 000734 (IT), 577 251-253 (FR), 115325 (US).

GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the product without prior notification.

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Stiga COMFORT, ROYAL manual Patent Design Registration, Steering Cables President Comfort Royal, Steering Chains Pro16 Pro20

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