Final Assembly - Landoll 7812 Operator And Parts Manual

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It is very important that your new 7812 High Speed
Landoll be properly assembled, adjusted and lubricated
before use. Illustrations in this section show proper
assembly procedures. Remove paint from grease fittings.
Replace any grease fittings that are damaged or missing.
Be sure to return screws, clips, etc., to their original
locations.
To ensure alignment of assemblies, leave the nuts
loose until completion of final assembly. Use lock
washers or flat washers as specified. Spread all cotter
pins.
After completion of final assembly, tighten all nuts
evenly to prevent misalignment, distortion or binding.
Tighten all screws and nuts to the recommended torques
shown in
"General Torque Specifications (rev. 4/97)"
on page
2-2.
DANGER
Disc blades are extremely sharp. Exercise
extreme care when working on or near disc
blades. Do not allow discs to roll over or fall onto
any bodily part. Do not allow wrenches to slip
when working near disc blades. Never push
wrenches toward disc blades. Do not climb over
machine above disc blades. Failure to stay clear
of disc blade edges can cause serious personal
injury or death.
WARNING
Do not attempt to lift heavy parts (such as the
frame, disc gangs, and rockshaft) manually. Use
a hoist or a fork lift to move these parts into
position.
DANGER
To prevent accidental lowering, lower equipment
to the ground while servicing or when it is idle.
Failure to take measures to prevent accidental
lowering may result in serious personal injury or
death.
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Assembly Instructions

Final Assembly

The 7812 HSL has been almost completely assembled at
the factory. The one exception is that the rear gauge
assemblies will most likely need to be attached to the in
the field.
NOTE
Consult the Parts Manual section on "Finishing Features"
to avoid assembling them incorrectly. Some of the rear
gauge rockshafts are the same apparent width, but may
be different in other ways relative to the final assembly.
1. Once the rear gauge rockshafts are in place, secure
the rockshaft bearings with the 3/4-10 x 8" & 9" hex
screws provided. Torque the nuts to approximately
two hundred foot pounds (200 Ft-Lbs).
2. Once the rear gauge rockshafts are in place secure
them to the rear link spings with the pins provided.
Chapter 3
3-1

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