Installation - Ranger DST30P Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation

This section describes how to install your Balancer.
Installation Safety Rules
Pay attention at all times during installation.
clear of moving parts. Keep hands and fingers away from pinch points.
Use caution when unpacking the Balancer from its shipping container and setting it up. The Balancer is
heavy and the weight is not evenly distributed; dropping or knocking over the unit may cause
equipment damage or personal injury.
WARNING
Only allow experienced, trained technicians to install the Balancer. In particular, all electrical work
must
be done by a licensed, certified Electrician.
CAUTION
If you have to use an extension cord, make sure its current rating is equal to or greater than that of the
equipment being used. Make sure the extension cord cannot be stepped on, run over, or pulled out.
Extension cords are also a tripping hazard, so they must be secured.
Plan for Electrical Work
The Balancer comes
Power Cord to the facility's electrical system or supply an appropriate Plug and have an Electrician
attach it to the Power Cord.
WARNING
Refer to
Connecting to Power
source. Refer to
of the Power Cord.
Tools
You may need some or all of the following tools:
Hex wrench set (multiple hex wrenches come with the Balancer)
SAE and Metric wrench sets; adjustable wrench
Scissors, utility knife, or other cutting tool; hammer
Forklift, Pallet Jack, or Shop Crane
DST30P Wheel Balancer
must
You
wear OSHA-approved (publication 3151) Personal Protective Equipment
at all times when installing, using, maintaining, or repairing the Balancer. Leather
gloves, steel-toed work boots, ANSI-approved eye protection, back belts, and
are mandatory
hearing protection
Certain parts of installing the Balancer are difficult for just one person. BendPak
Ranger strongly recommends having two or more persons work together to install
the Balancer.
without
a Plug on the end of the Power Cord. You must directly connect the
All electrical work, such as attaching a Plug to the Power Cord,
a licensed, certified Electrician
electrical codes.
for more information about how to connect the Balancer to a power
Wiring Information
Use appropriate tools and equipment. Stay
.
in accordance with all applicable local
for specific information about connecting the wiring on the end
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must be done by
P/N 5900163 — Rev. C1 — March 2020

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