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11. The spring - chain assemblies are used to help support the weight of the brush
head assembly when in the sweeping position. Hook on spring to each of the
outside holes in the top plate of the brushhead upright. The chains are con
nected to the outside slots in the chain holder on the spring - chain assembly.
The spring - chain assemblies will require adjustment after installation is
complete.
12. Connect a 1/4” hydraulic hose from the lift cylinder to the left front port of the
control valve on the control valve stand. Note: (quick coupler end to valve).
13. Connect the 1/4” hydraulic hoses from the swing cylinder to the control valve.
The hoe connected to the swing cylinder at the rod end is connected to the right
front port of the control valve. The hose connected to the anchored end of the
swing cylinder is connected to the right rear port of the control valve. Note:
(quick coupler end to valve).
14. Connect the two 1” Hydraulic hoses to the tees on the brush head. Short hose
routes from pressure side of pump to top tee. Long hose routes from the bottom
tee to return side of solenoid valve. See brush feedline assembly schematic.
15. To connect the lift chain for the brush head, push the lift control forward and at
the same time pull out the lift bracket which is pinned to the lift cylinder of the
swing assembly. Drop the lift chain into the slot in the lift bracket. It may be
necessary to try two or three different chain links to fing the one that gives the
best and smoothest lift. Do not make the lift chain so short that the brush head
upright hits the lift bracket on the swing assembly when the brush head is raised.
16. You are now ready to level the brush head.