Electrical System; Radio Control System; Torque For Fasteners - Progressive Turf Equipment Slope-Pro Operator's Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Electrical System

Relays – if fuses are ok, replace suspect relay with a known working
relay to test.
Never replace a damaged fuse with a fuse of a higher or lower current
value.

Radio Control System

There are various environmental and operational factors that can affect
the performance of the radio control system.
Radio interference from other sources can cause the communication
between the transmitter and receiver to be dropped. This is normal and
can be reduced or avoided by switching to another channel on the
transmitter. (See page 38).
Communication can also be lost during operation due to the proximity of
the transmitter to the machine. A sensitive area has been identified at
the right rear of the machine. If the operator is situated down-slope from
the right-hand rear side of the machine it is possible that radio
communication may be lost. Try to avoid this positioning in order to have
uninterrupted operation.

Torque for Fasteners

The table lists the correct tightening torque for fasteners on the machine,
unless otherwise stated elsewhere. When bolts are to be tightened or
replaced, refer to this chart to determine the proper torque except when
specific torque values are assigned in the manual. Only SAE grade 5
fasteners are to be used in the assembly of this machine, or as otherwise
specified in the associated Parts List.
Recommended Torque Value
Values shown in Ft-lb (Nm)
Bolt Diameter
(inches)
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 in Spindle Nut
Swing Blade Tip bolt
54
SAE Grade 5
21 (28)
38 (52)
55 (75)
85 (115)
125 (170)
175 (240)
300 (410)
450 (610)
680 (925)
60 (82)
75 (100)
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