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160B&C TM
800-00140
LOADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
LOADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
LOADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
LOADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
LOADER MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Use these recommended procedures for mounting the Truck Mount machine to truck/trailer frame. Truck/trailer
frame is usually made of channel or
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-beam. The following instructions show mostly
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-beam, however the
principles for mounting to channel are generally the same, unless noted.
1. Using suitable lifting equipment, place loader on truck/trailer frame over axles, leaving enough room for tailswing
of machine plus two ft.
2. At each mounting point (there will be four mounting points, see Figure 2), install a spacer block slightly longer
than opening between
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-beam edges. See Figure 1. Spacer blocks must fit snug. DO NOT WELD!
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not cut spacer blocks too short, which will cause a loose fit, or too long
Do not cut spacer blocks too short, which will cause a loose fit, or too long
Do not cut spacer blocks too short, which will cause a loose fit, or too long
Do not cut spacer blocks too short, which will cause a loose fit, or too long
Do not cut spacer blocks too short, which will cause a loose fit, or too long
which will cause frame to spread. See Figure 1.
which will cause frame to spread. See Figure 1.
which will cause frame to spread. See Figure 1.
which will cause frame to spread. See Figure 1.
which will cause frame to spread. See Figure 1.
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 1
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: To prevent distortion of truck frame and ensure solid base for loader, align spacer blocks with edge of
truck frame.
3. Install mounting clamp plates, mounting studs and nuts, putting clamp plates on top of subframe and under
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-beam or channel. See Figure 2.
NUT
NUT
NUT
NUT
NUT
SUBFRAME
SUBFRAME
SUBFRAME
SUBFRAME
SUBFRAME
CLAMP
CLAMP
CLAMP
CLAMP
CLAMP
PLATE
PLATE
PLATE
PLATE
PLATE
JAM NUT
JAM NUT
JAM NUT
JAM NUT
JAM NUT
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-BEAM
-BEAM
-BEAM
-BEAM
-BEAM
NUT
NUT
NUT
NUT
NUT
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Top nuts used on mounting studs must be secured to studs by hammering threads or tack welding.
See Figure 3 for proper mounting on either
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-beam or channel frames.
STUD
STUD
STUD
STUD
STUD
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 2
CLAMP PLATE
CLAMP PLATE
CLAMP PLATE
CLAMP PLATE
CLAMP PLATE