Summary of Contents for LeeBoy ROSCO Hydrasweep RB48
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EFFECTIVE SERIAL NO. 35492 and higher REVISED 10/08/1998 NOTE: It is the responsibility of the customer or user’s management to train, educate and supervise the employee in the proper operation and manintenance of this equipment. 688 North Highway 16 Denver, North Carolina www.LeeBoy.com Phone: 704-966-3300...
RB48 Hydrasweep Self-Propelled Road Sweeper as manufactured by ROSCO /A LEEBOY COMPANY 688 North Highway 16, Denver, North Carolina, U.S.A. A parts catalog is also included in this manual to allow for the accurate ordering of repair parts from Authorized Rosco Dealers/Distributors.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP WARRANTY ROSCO/ A LEEBOY COMPANY warrants all new equipment of ROSCO manufacture to be free from defects in material and workmanship (when subjected to normal and proper usage) for a period of twelve (12) months from the “In Service Date” established by the “New Machine Delivery Report”...
RB48 HYDRASWEEP SPECIFICATIONS ROSCO/ A LEEBOY Company reserves the right to make design or specification changes without prior notifications or to make any other improvements without incurring obligations to add them to any machine in existence. ROSCO/ A LEEBOY Company is continuously improving its products. The information found in this manual was correct at the time it was approved for publication.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP DRIVE TRAIN (continued) STEERING Type ........Full Hydraulic, Orbitrol Motor, w/Automotive Steering Wheel ............4 GPM (15 LPM) Priority Flow at 1500 PSI (10 MPa) FRONT AXLE Type ................Heavy Duty Truck-type, Oscillating Brakes ................ Drum-Type, Hydraulic, Duo-Servo HYDROSTATIC DRIVE SYSTEM Pump, Make and Model ............Sauer/Sundstrand 40 Series Pump, Displacement ................
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Instrumentation ............Oil Pressure, Coolant Temperature, ................Ammeter, Hourmeter and Tachometer Seat ......................with Seat Belt Horn ..................12 Volt, Automotive-Type Back-up Alarm ..............97 db +/- 4 db at 4 ft (122 cm) ROPS .................... OSHA & SAE Certified OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ROPS Cab ..............
RB 48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS The Safety Alert symbol identifies This Safety Alert symbol means important safety messages on the ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! ROSCO ROAD SWEEPER and in YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! its manual. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death.
Do not modify the ROAD SWEEPER in any way. Unauthorized modification may impair function and/or safety and affect the working life of the equipment. ROSCO / A LEEBOY Company assumes NO LIABILITY for accident or injury incurred through the improper use of this equipment.
RB 48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY 7. Keep hands , feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. 6. Wear appropriate ear protection for prolonged exposure to excessive noise. 8. Be sure to wear the seat belt when operating the Road Sweeper to maximize the protection capability of the ROPS/ cab.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY as possible. Apply the parking brake, turn off engine and block the wheels until the unit can be repaired or safely towed away. 6. Always park the Road Sweeper on level 3. Drive the Road Sweeper at speeds ground whenever possible.
RB 48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY apply parking brake, block wheels and use extreme caution. 12. Do Not make repairs on pressurized 4. Follow good shop components, fluid, gas or mechanical, until practices: the pressure has been properly relieved. Keep service area Use extreme caution when removing clean and dry.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY TIRES 1. Failure to follow proper procedures when mounting a tire on a wheel or rim can leaks. Insure all pressure is relieved before produce an explosion which may result in disconnecting lines, hoses and/or valves. serious injury or death. 5.
RB 48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY 4. To avoid injury from spark or short circuit, disconnect battery ground cable before servicing any part of the electrical system. running. Do Not use fuel for cleaning purposes. 5. Use jumper cables ONLY in recommended manner.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP SIGN-OFF FORM ROSCO/ A LEEBOY Company follows the general Safety Standard specified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Anyone who will be operating and/or servicing the Road Sweeper must read and clearly understand all safety, operating and maintenance information presented in this manual.
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RB 48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY DECAL LOACTIONS The types of safety decals and their location on the Road Sweeper are showen in the illustrations that follow. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety decals, the type of warning and the area, or the particular function related to that area, which requires your Safety Awareness.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Item 8 - Part # 36202 Item 11 - Part # 36857 2-11 SAFETY...
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RB 48 HYDRASWEEP Item 25 - Part # 37243 WARNING FOR SAFETY & EFFICIENCY IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE CUSTOMER OR USER'S MANAGEMENT TO TRAIN, EDUCATE & SUPER- VISE HIS EMPLOYEES IN THE PROPER OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP SAFETY SAFETY DECALS 1. Keep safety decals and signs clean and legible at all times. 2. Become familiar with the content and the position of each safety decal. Important information is written on decals. (See safety decal section for position and part number.) 3.
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Operation Section 1. General Description ..................3-2 2. Pre-Operation Checklist ................3-5 3. Start Up ......................3-6 4. Controls ......................3-8 5. Sweeping Guidelines ................. 3-10 6. Shut Down ....................3-11...
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION It is very important that Rosco RB48 Hydrasweep owners and operators fully realize the overall operating characteristics of the equipment furnished. An understanding of the operating procedures will ensure safe operation at a high productivity level. Please study this manual BEFORE operating or servicing the Sweeper.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Figure 3-A Top View - Operators Deck 6. Steering Wheel 1. Transmission Selector Lever 7. Brush Rotation Lever 2. Park/Emergency Brake Lever 8. Brush Swing Pedal 3. Engine Throttle 9. Brush Lift Pedal 4. Range Selector Switch 10. Operators Seat 5.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Figure 3-B Top View - Dashboard Layout Ether Injection Switch 10. Beacon Light Switch Fuel Level Gauge 11. Tachometer Oil Pressure Gauge 12. Hydraulic Temperature Gauge Water Temperature Gauge 13. Engine Warning Light & Buzzer Ammeter 14. Horn Switch Hour Meter 15.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION PRE - OPERATION CHECKLIST Efficient and safe operation of the Rosco RB48 Hydrasweep requires that each operator reads and understands the operating procedures and safety precautions outlined in this section. A pre-operation checklist is provided for the operator. It is important for both the personal safety and maintaining the good mechanical condition of the machine that this checklist is followed.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION START-UP In the following procedures, the item numbers listed in ( ) refer to Figure 3-A on page 3-2 (unless otherwise noted) in this section, which illustrates the location of operator controls. WARNING: Read manual before starting. Train all operators before they work with this machine.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION When satisfied the engine is running properly, fasten the seat belt and familiarize yourself with the operation of the controls. Caution: Do wear seat belts when operating the Sweeper. Sudden speed changes or a roll over could possibly throw an unrestrained operator.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION Controls For best overall sweeping results, it is important for the operator to be familiar with all RB48 Hydrasweep controls and recommended procedures BEFORE proceeding with Sweeping Operations. In the following paragraphs, the item numbers listed in ( ) refer to Figure 3-A on page 3-2 in this section, which illustrates the location of operator controls.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION Brush Rotation Lever - The Brush and pushing it back (as if with the heel of the Rotation Lever (item 7) is located on the foot), will swing the brush to the LEFT. A floor control panel on the operators right hand mounted decal also indicates proper operation of side equipped with FORWARD or the foot pedal.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION B. Hold - This position holds or “locks” the Brush Down Pressure Control - The brush carrier at the height it was moved to Brush Down Pressure Control Valve is on by the last UP or DOWN operation of the the control panel to the right of the Brush Lift Pedal.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPERATION For most normal sweeping operations, the SHUT DOWN FLOAT position works best. Practice will help the operator achieve the most When it is necessary to leave the RB48 effective operation of the RB48 Hydrasweep for any extended period of time: Hydrasweep.
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Maintenance Chapter 1. Engine Maintenance ................. 4-2 to 4-7 2. Hydraulic System Maintenance ............4-8 to 4-12 3. Electrical Maintenance ................4-13 4. Brush System Maintenance ............4-14 to 44.15 5. Chassis & Running Gear Maintenance ......... 4-15 to 4-17 6.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE The suggestions and recommendations contained in this manual for maintenance should be followed as closely as possible to obtain long life and best performance from the Rosco RB48 Hydrasweep Road Sweeper. PROPERLY MAINTAINED EQUIPMENT IS SAFE EQUIPMENT! The user of this product is responsible for inspecting the RB48 Hydrasweep daily, and for having parts replaced or repaired when continued use of the machine would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE 4. Be sure that engine oil pressure is indicated on the gauge within 30 seconds after starting. DANGER: Never use Ether near open flames or with pre-heater or glow-plugs. The combination can cause an explosion. Figure 4-A WARNING: Do not breath in Engine Water Separator Ether starting fluid fumes, as...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE Air Intake System The heavy-duty Engine air cleaner is mounted on top of the hood. A restriction indicator is mounted The Cummins Diesel Engine manual provided on the outlet side of the air cleaner assembly with your Road Sweeper contains more detailed housing, near the large inlet tube to the Engine information on fuel system maintenance (Figure 4-B, page 4-4).
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE Primary Figure 4-B Engine Air Clearner Assembly Never operate the engine Check Radiator coolant level prior to each without an Air Cleaner. days use of the RB48 Hydrasweep. The Destruction of internal Engine coolant level when the Engine is cold components will occur in should cover the radiator core.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE Inspect the cables, clamps and hold-down bracket regularly. Clean and apply a light coating of grease when needed. Replace corroded, damaged parts if necessary. Seasonally, or after every 500 service hours, most Engine Manufacturers recommend that the cooling system be flushed.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Keep Belt Guards in place at all times. Severe personal injury may result from contact with turning belts and STORAGE - If the RB48 Hydrasweep is to pulleys. be stored for more than 30 days, remove the battery from the Sweeper and store it in a cool, dry place.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE The RB48 Hydrasweep Hydraulic System consists of a variable displacement Sundstrand 40 Series Pump and Motor which provide drive power for the Sweeper. A Prince gear-type hydraulic pump is directly connected to the Sundstrand pump, and provides operational pressure for the power steering, brush lift and brush swing, as well as the brush drive.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE supplied drain hose can be attached to drain fluid into a container. The suction strainers (8) should be end of this section for Rosco Part removed and cleaned at the 500 hour Numbers for filter elements. service interval or whenever the hydraulic oil is changed.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE This flow is given to the steering circuit before any other circuit. Occasionally, it may be necessary to readjust the relief valve setting. The Priority Relief Valve causes air and/or dirt to enter the system controls the maximum operating pressure are: for the Power Steering and Brush Lift and Swing circuits.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE The relief valve will need adjusting if: • The brush stalls frequently or lacks sweeping power CAUTION: Use extreme • There is a constant noise heard while caution when working under sweeping the RB48 HYDRASWEEP while adjusting Priority Relief 1.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE 8. Raise the Brush and disengage the Brush Rotation Control Lever. 9. Adjust the Relief Valve by removing locknut and turning adjusting screw clockwise to increase pressure and counterclockwise to decrease pressure. Turn adjusting screw in 1/8 turn increments and repeat steps 5 through 7 until correct pressure is obtained.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTNEANCE ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE The RB48 Hydrasweeps electrical system is protected from overload damage by fuses. Should an electrical component fail to operate, check the fuse panel first to make sure that a fuse is not blown. The fuse panel is located in the front of the instrument panel directly in front of the operator’s seat.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTNEANCE BRUSH SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Refer to Figure 4-H when performing the Brush Maintenance steps below. Grease the brush core shaft pillow block 4. Raise the main brush frame and slide bearing (1) and brush lift pivot bushings the brush core out from under the (3) daily using a multi-purpose grease.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE around the core from the previous wafer. 12. When the last wafer is slid onto the want to fabricate a heavy metal plate core filling it with wafers and spacers, with a piece of tubing welded to the position the brush hat.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE Figure 4-J Chassis & Running Gear Maintenance Check tire pressure with an accurate gauge prior to each days operation of the Visually inspect the Wheels for damage RB48 Hydrasweep. All four tires should prior to each days use of the RB48 be inflated to 32 PSI when tires are cold.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE Axle bearings (4) should be removed, inspected, and repacked with a high quality axle bearing grease after every 500 service hours or seasonally. WARNING: Securely support chassis when removing the To reinstall bearings and hub, tighten the wheels.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP MAINTENANCE 2. Examine all visible wiring connections, making sure that they are securely fastened. 3. If the light(s) still does not work, remove the lens from the light and inspect the bulb(s), replacing any that appear damaged or discolored. 4.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP BOLT TORQUE CHART The table below gives correct torque values for various NON-LUBRICATED bolts. DO NOT lubricate bolts unless otherwise specified in this manual. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using this table as a guide. ALWAYS replace hardware with an equal strength fastener. When using locking fasteners, increase torque values by 5%.
RB48 HYDRASWEEP TROUBLESHOOTING The following Troubleshooting Guide includes some problems that an operator may encounter during the course of operating the RB48 Road Sweeper. It also includes some acceptable corrections to these problems. Unless otherwise noted, the problems listed here are those which an operator can diagnose and repair.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Cause Problem Solution Engine Doesn’t Crank Battery weak or dead Charge or replace Battery Neutral Start Switch not activated Put Direction Control Lever in Neutral Faulty Ignition Switch Replace Faulty Start Solenoid Replace Faulty Solenoid on Starter or Repair / Replace Starter Engine Cranks, But Won’t...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Problem Cause Solution Engine Difficult To Start -or- Verify by operating Engine with a Fuel supply contaminated Won’t Start known fuel quality (continued) Check for and remove restrictions Intake Air System restricted Unit Doesn’t Move with Release Parking Brake Parking Brake engaged Engine Running -or- Moves in One Direction ONLY...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Problem Solution Cause Engine Power Output Low Operating Engine at high altitude De-rate Engine power output for altitudes above 1000 feet Air intake piping restricted or Air Remove restrictions; cleaner element dirty clean/Replace Air Cleaner Elements Fuel suction line or Fuel Filter Check fuel line for restrictions.
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Solution Problem Cause Hydraulic System Overheats Low hydraulic fluid level Fill with correct fluid to visible in (Temperature above 220° F) sight gauge Defective optional hydraulic fluid Replace gauge or sender temperature gauge or sender giving wrong temperature reading Brush Drive Relief Valve set too low Adjust Relief Valve to 3000 psi or or defective...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Problem Cause Solution Coolant level too low Add coolant Engine Coolant Temperature Above Normal Radiator fins damaged or Inspect radiator fins, clean/repair or obstructed with debris replace Collapsed or restricted radiator Inspect hoses, replace if hose necessary Loose fan drive belt Check belt tension and tighten if necessary Cooling fan shroud damaged or...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP Problem Cause Solution Engine Won’t Shut Off Electrical wiring fault supplying Check/Repair wiring power to fuel solenoid when key is in “OFF” position. Faulty Diode in Engine Wire Check Diode wire connection and/ Harness at Alternator or Replace Diode Injection pump fuel solenoid Check solenoid for defects or inoperative.
EFFECTIVE SERIAL NO. 35492 and higher REVISED 10/08/1998 NOTE: It is the responsibility of the customer or user’s management to train, educate and supervise the employee in the proper operation and manintenance of this equipment. 688 North Highway 16 Denver, North Carolina www.LeeBoy.com Phone: 704-966-3300...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP RB48 HYDRASWEEP RB48 HYDRASWEEP RB48 HYDRASWEEP RB48 HYDRASWEEP P P P P P A R A RTS CA TS CA TS CA TS CAT T T T T A L O G A L O G A L O G A L O G TS CA A L O G...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP PARTS CATALOG TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISED 10/08/98 C O M P O N E N T S C O M P O N E N T S C O M P O N E N T S C O M P O N E N T S C O M P O N E N T S ROPS/CAB (OPTIONS) ROPS/CAB (OPTIONS)
RB48 HYDRASWEEP FRAME ASSEMBLY GROUP 21049 REF. MAIN REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ... 16857 .... 1.00 .... MOUNT W/M,GEARBOX 2 ... 16858 .... 1.00 .... SUPPORT,GEARBOX 5 ... 33137 .... 4.00 .... CSHH,.750-10X2.50,GR5 6 ... 34792 .... 2.00 .... TIRE VALVE,WHEEL,RUBBER LARGE 7 ...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP 21049 FRAME ASSEMBLY GROUP REF. MAIN REV. REAR VIEW OF FRAME CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 29...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP FRAME ASSEMBLY GROUP REF. 21049 MAIN REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 3 ... 20709 .... 1.00 .... AXLE ASSY,FRONT,RB-48 (See Detail) 4 ... 24027 .... 1.00 .... FRAME W/M,RB48 PAGE 30 PARTS BOOK MODEL RB48 SWEEPER...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP REF. 21049 FRAME ASSEMBLY GROUP MAIN REV. FRONT OF FRAME MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 31...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP FRAME ASSEMBLY GROUP REF. 37574 REAR AXLE GROUP REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 2 ... 37574-02 ..10.00 ..BOLT - WHEEL STUD 3 ... 37574-03 ..2.00 .... OIL SEAL 4 ... 37574-04 ..2.00 .... BEARING ASSEMBLY 5 ...
RB48 HYDRASWEEP DOOR HOLD ASSEMBLY REF. 23122 REV. Ø ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ... 23120..... 1.00 .... DOOR HOLD W/M,BOTTOM 2 ... 23121..... 1.00 .... BRACKET,CONSOLE,DOOR HOLD 3 ... 23134..... 1.00 .... DOOR HOLD W/M,TOP 4 ... 37108..... 4.00 .... HAIR PIN COTTER,.094,.250-.500 5 ...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP DOOR HOLD ASSEMBLY REF. 23122 Ø REV. MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 83...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP LEFT SIDE EMERGENCY DOOR 36688 REF. OPTION REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ..... 36688-48 ..1.00 .... ASSY, DOOR, L. EMERGENCY 1 ... 36688-44 ..2.00 .... WASHER, .31 ID X 1.00 OD 2 ... 36688-40 ..1.00 .... EMERGENCY EXIT DECAL 3 ...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP LEFT SIDE EMERGENCY DOOR OPTION 36688 REF. REV. MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 85...
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AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER GROUP RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPTION REF. 21165 REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 .... 21171 ....2.00 ....MOUNT,CONDENSER ....80141 ....2.00 ....WASHER,TYPE A PLAIN, .312 ....81057 ....4.00 ....CSSH, .250-20 X .75, SOCKET HEAD ....
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AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER GROUP RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPTION REF. 21165 REV. MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 87...
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AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER GROUP RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPTION REF. 21165 REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 17 ..36745-09 ... 1.00 ....SWITCH, HIGH PRESSURE 18 ..36745-10 ... 2.00 ....O-RING #10 19 ..36745-11 ... 3.00 ....O-RING #8 20 ..36745-12 ... 4.00 ....O-RING #6 21 ..
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AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER GROUP RB48 HYDRASWEEP OPTION REF. 21165 REV. MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 89...
RB48 HYDRASWEEP WATER SPRAY GROUP - OPTION REF. 21150 EFFECTIVE SERIAL NUMBER - 34832 REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 4 ... 23841 .... 1.00 .... TANK STRAP,WELDMENT 8 ... 33163 .... 4.00 .... CLAMP,HOSE,.50-.91,WORM,#08 13 ..36153 .... 1.00 .... STRNR,LIQUID,100 MESH,-08NPT 19 ..
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP WATER SPRAY GROUP - OPTION REF. 21150 EFFECTIVE SERIAL NUMBER - 34832 REV. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 99...
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RB48 HYDRASWEEP WATER SPRAY GROUP - OPTION REF. 21150 EFFECTIVE SERIAL NUMBER - 34832 REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ... 21143 .... 1.00 .... SPRAY PIPE,RH 2 ... 21144 .... 1.00 .... SPRAY PIPE,LH 3 ... 21145 .... 4.00 .... MOUNT BRACKET,SPRAY PIPE 5 ...
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WATER SPRAY GROUP - OPTION RB48 HYDRASWEEP REF. 21150 EFFECTIVE SERIAL NUMBER - 34832 REV. MODEL RB 48 SWEEPER PARTS BOOK PAGE 101...
RB48 HYDRASWEEP MISCELLANEOUS NON-ILLUSTRATED GROUPS REF. SEE LIST OPTION REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 16939 SPRING SEAT GROUP (REV A) ..... 72048-01 ..1.00 .... SEAT,SUSPENSION,LOW PROFILE ..... 72527 .... 1.00 .... SEAT,MICHIGAN SERIES V-818 ..... 72527-01 ..1.00 .... SLIDER SET,SEAT BASE 16949 STANDARD SEAT GROUP (REV A) .....
RB48 HYDRASWEEP LIGHTING ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC REF. REV. ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION PAGE 124 PARTS BOOK MODEL RB48 SWEEPER...
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.
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Alphabetical Parts Index This index is for all standard and standard optional parts. If your unit has special features, these parts will be found in a supplemental section at the end of this manual. Note: the items in bold print denote main group or item headings.