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Eastwood Elite 64646 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual
Eastwood Elite 64646 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Eastwood Elite 64646 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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LARGE FRAME ENGLISH WHEEL
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for Eastwood Elite 64646

  • Page 1 Item #64646 LARGE FRAME ENGLISH WHEEL ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    The EASTWOOD ELITE LARGE FRAME ENGLISH WHEEL was developed by Eastwood to be a cost effective, rigid, and modular wheeling solution for the hobbyist or professional. The cantilever frame design is evolved from the successful Mini English Wheel to provide a generous 24.9” [633mm] throat depth in a horizontal plane and up to 27.4”...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    PINCH AND CRUSH HAZARD! • The Eastwood Elite Large Frame English Wheel is a heavy assembly 265 lbs. [120 kg] which can cause serious injuries if allowed to drop. The use of a Hoist or similar mechanical lifting equipment capable of lifting a minimum of 300 lbs. [136 kg] is required. Lifting straps rated for a minimum of 300 lbs.
  • Page 4 Anvil Yoke Anvil Tube  """" " " " " Bracket, Type 2 Bracket, Type 1  """" " " " " Bracket, Type 1 Bracket, Type 2 " " " " Jackscrew/Handle Assembly Eastwood Technical Assistance: 800.343.9353 >> tech@eastwood.com...
  • Page 5 PINCH AND CRUSH HAZARD! • The Eastwood Elite Large Frame English Wheel is a heavy as- sembly 265 lbs. [120 kg] which can cause serious injuries if allowed to drop. The use of a Hoist or similar mechanical lifting equipment capable of lifting a minimum of 300 lbs.
  • Page 6 • With the English Wheel positioned on the mounting surface (FIG 5), unbox the Mounting Brackets. NOTE: There are two different Mounting Brackets supplied with the Eastwood Elite Large Frame English Wheel. Refer to FIG. 1 for recommended Bracket positions.
  • Page 7 • Install the Anvil Rack [M] to the left side of the English Wheel using the hardware pre-installed on the Anvil Rack (FIG 9). • Unbox the additional Anvils and stow them on the Anvil Rack (FIG 9). FIG. 8 FIG. 8 FIG. 9 FIG. 9 To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com...
  • Page 8 WHEEL TO ANVIL ALIGNMENT FIG. 10 FIG. 10 • For best results, Eastwood recommends verifying alignment of the Wheel and Anvil with a straight edge before use. To do so: Begin by loosening the Anvil Tube set screws (FIG 10) and raising the Anvil to just below the Wheel by turning the Jackscrew.
  • Page 9 - With the alignment verified, the Anvil Tube set screws can be lightly tightened. DO NOT over tighten the Anvil Tube Screws as the Anvil Tube needs to able to move up and down smoothly. FIG. 15 FIG. 15 FIG. 16 FIG. 16 To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com...
  • Page 10 Anvil Yoke slot (FIG 17) to shim the Anvil Axle up or down (FIG 18). NOTE: some professional wheelers also utilize this method to purposely tilt an Anvil, using an edge to set a body line in a panel. FIG. 18 FIG. 18 Eastwood Technical Assistance: 800.343.9353 >> tech@eastwood.com...
  • Page 11 Anvil against the Wheel! Overtightening will quickly crease and harden the metal, create unnecessary effort, and will damage the surface of the Anvil. When forming a panel, only minimal pressure is required to hold the metal in place. To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com...
  • Page 12 Wheel Axle snap rings (FIG 24). Slide the Axle out while holding up the wheel. The two spacers will also fall free as the Axle is removed. Set the Wheel, Axle, snap ring, and spacers aside. FIG. 23 FIG. 23 FIG. 24 FIG. 24 Eastwood Technical Assistance: 800.343.9353 >> tech@eastwood.com...
  • Page 13 (FIG 30) and push the Axle through completely. FIG. 26 FIG. 26 - Reinstall the snap ring. FIG. 27 FIG. 27 FIG. 28 FIG. 28 FIG. 29 FIG. 29 FIG. 30 FIG. 30 To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    • When storing the English Wheel for an extended period of time, it is recommend- ed to coat the wheel and anvils with a corrosion inhibitor to prevent surface rust. Mineral oil and motor oil are two good options for this task. Eastwood Technical Assistance: 800.343.9353 >> tech@eastwood.com...
  • Page 15 NOTES To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com...
  • Page 16: Additional Items

    If you have any questions about the use of this product, please contact The Eastwood Technical Assistance Service Department: 800.343.9353 >> email: tech@eastwood.com PDF version of this manual is available at eastwood.com The Eastwood Company 263 Shoemaker Road, Pottstown, PA 19464, USA 800.343.9353 eastwood.com © Copyright 2022 Eastwood Automotive Group LLC 11/22...