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REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE CHAIN

Figure 54

C209918a

1.

Remove the two bolts (Item 1) and remove the drive
chain cover (Item 2) [Figure 54].

NOTE:

To help protect the chain, the chain link is

used as a mechanical fuse. The link will
break in case of a sudden bristle stop, or if
broom rotation is abruptly changing from
forward to reverse rotation. Inside the chain
cover is an extra chain link in case of a
damaged or a lost link. Contact your Ignite
Attachments representative for replacement
parts.

Figure 55

C209977a

2.

Remove the removable chain link (Item 1)
[Figure 55] and remove the drive chain. (You may
need to loosen the motor bolts / nuts (Item 2)
[Figure 56] to allow slack in the chain.)

3.

Install the new drive chain.

NOTE:

Always check sprocket alignment when

greasing, repairing the chain, or replacing
bristles. Misalignment of the sprockets can
cause bearing, shaft, or motor damage.
Damage caused by sprocket alignment
issues may not be covered under warranty.

Figure 56

C215571a

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for B6A800101

Page 1: ...7513187enUS A March 2023 Printed in USA Original Instructions 2023 Ignite Attachments All Rights Reserved Operation Maintenance Manual Sweeper Sweeper 72 S N B6A800101 Above...

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Page 3: ...rs 7 PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING RESOURCES 8 ATTACHMENT SIGNS DECALS 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 DAILY INSPECTION 11 Inspecting The Attachment Mounting Frame 11 Inspecting The Machine Quick Coupler 11 G...

Page 4: ...G THE BRISTLES 30 REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE CHAIN 33 REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE CUTTING EDGE 35 LUBRICATION LOCATIONS 36 ATTACHMENT STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE 36 Attachment Storage 36 Return To...

Page 5: ...nt Serial Number Figure 1 C208295 Always use the serial number Item 1 when requesting service information or when ordering parts Early or later models identification made by serial number may use diff...

Page 6: ...ame 4 Hydraulic Quick Couplers FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES Standard Items The attachment is equipped with the following standard items Polypropylene Bristles Reversible Cutting Edge Options And Accessori...

Page 7: ...efore operating attachment if applicable In addition to the design and configuration of equipment hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper tr...

Page 8: ...ent is a potential fire hazard The operator s area engine compartment and engine cooling system must be inspected every day and cleaned if necessary to prevent fire hazards and overheating All fuels m...

Page 9: ...er Exhaust System The spark arrester exhaust system is designed to control the emission of hot particles from the engine and exhaust system but the muffler and the exhaust gases are still hot Check th...

Page 10: ...s them online at Igniteattachments com Figure 2 C219947 Operation Maintenance Manual Complete instructions on the correct operation and the routine maintenance of your attachment 7513187 For the lates...

Page 11: ...ructions on all the attachment signs decals that are on the attachment Replace any damaged attachment signs and be sure they are in the correct locations Attachment signs are available from your Ignit...

Page 12: ...op of the sweeper 7459481 WARNING TIPPING HAZARD Failure to follow instructions can cause serious injury or death Lift restrictions may apply to your machine when using the attachment implement See th...

Page 13: ...ler wedges can allow attachment to come off and cause serious injury or death Both wedges must extend through the holes in the attachment mounting frame Levers must be fully down and locked W 2715 EF...

Page 14: ...eplacement parts Lubricate the wedges GUTTER BRUSH OPERATION IF EQUIPPED NOTE The gutter brush kits are available for the right side of the sweeper Figure 8 C210206a 1 Remove the retaining pin Item 1...

Page 15: ...Hydraulic Pressure Range Max 2466 3481 PSI The chart shows the approved sweeper model for machines based on hydraulic flow and pressure Warranty on this attachment is void if used on a non approved c...

Page 16: ...e 14 C213364a NOTE If the couplers Item 2 were removed reinstall at this time Figure 14 To change the removable hose guide Item 1 Figure 14 orientation slide the removable hose guide off the hoses Fig...

Page 17: ...he top edge of the machine quick coupler and the lower part of the frame is designed to receive the quick coupler wedges WARNING GENERAL HAZARD Failure to obey warnings can cause serious injury or dea...

Page 18: ...can cause serious injury or death Before you leave the operator s seat Lower the lift arms and put the attachment implement flat on the ground Engage the parking brake Move all controls to the NEUTRAL...

Page 19: ...gs on the machine and in the manuals W 2744 Some machines may be equipped with a powered machine quick coupler For specific control location and operation of the machine s powered quick coupler see th...

Page 20: ...A3454A 9 Operate the powered quick coupler until the levers are fully engaged in the locked position Figure 25 wedges fully extended through the attachment mounting frame holes If both levers do not e...

Page 21: ...er connections on the attachment hydraulic hoses while connected to the machine Do not remove the quick couplers 5 Rotate the attachment hydraulic hoses as needed so the hoses are not twisted or conta...

Page 22: ...ped Control Functions WARNING INSTABILITY HAZARD Machine tipping or rollover can cause serious injury or death Do not overload the machine Keep the lift arms as low as possible Do not travel or turn w...

Page 23: ...can cause serious injury or death When operating the machine Keep the seat belt fastened snugly The seat bar must be lowered Keep your feet on the pedal controls or footrests and hands on the controls...

Page 24: ...Machine on Page 14 3 Start the engine and disengage the parking brake 4 Raise the sweeper attachment just off the ground and move to the starting point NOTE Your machine and attachment and or impleme...

Page 25: ...se increased wear at the contact point b The bristles are stressed and can break off in full length pieces Dumping The Sweeper WARNING TIPPING HAZARD Consult the lift restriction decal before lifting...

Page 26: ...are deactivated Stop the engine W 3156 3 Exit the machine Figure 37 NA3445A 4 Pull the machine quick coupler levers up Figure 37 until they are fully raised wedges fully up 5 Enter the machine WARNIN...

Page 27: ...event attachment disengagement Because the wedges can slowly lower the operator may need to reactivate the powered quick coupler when removing an attachment to be sure both wedges are fully raised LIF...

Page 28: ...e restraints that are in good condition and of adequate size to lift the attachment Figure 43 C210209a Figure 44 C210210a Fasten the hook end of the restraint to the sweeper Item 1 Figure 43 and Figur...

Page 29: ...ng and unloading to prevent the front of the trailer from raising Load the heaviest end of the machine and attachment combination first Lower the attachment to the floor Stop the engine Engage the par...

Page 30: ...ith the engine running unless instructed to do so in manual Always lower the attachment implement to the ground before lubricating or servicing Avoid contact with leaking hydraulic fluid or diesel fue...

Page 31: ...r with the sweeper Problem Cause Correction Sweeper will not rotate Auxiliary front hydraulics not engaged Engage the machine s front auxiliary hydraulics Auxiliary hydraulic switch not engaged Engage...

Page 32: ...roper installation of bearings Repair or replace Abruptly reversing the broom rotation Allow broom to stop rotating before changing broom rotation direction REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE BRISTLES Removi...

Page 33: ...collar Item 2 Figure 48 NOTE Installation Tighten bolts to 65 70 ft lb torque Figure 49 C209977a Remove three bolts Item 1 Figure 49 for the drum bearing Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of...

Page 34: ...ged bristles Item 1 and spacers Item 2 Figure 52 Figure 53 NA20977b Begin with two propylene bristle sections Item 1 installed side by side Install a spacer Item 2 a propylene bristle Item 1 and conti...

Page 35: ...f a damaged or a lost link Contact your Ignite Attachments representative for replacement parts Figure 55 C209977a 2 Remove the removable chain link Item 1 Figure 55 and remove the drive chain You may...

Page 36: ...with the drive motor sprocket Apply thread lock adhesive to the set screws and tighten NOTE Check the chain tension alignment every time the chain is greased Figure 58 C215565a 6 The proper chain defl...

Page 37: ...move all bolts Item 1 and remove the reversible cutting edge Item 2 Figure 59 Figure 60 C210204a Rotate the cutting edge Item 1 Figure 60 to expose a fresh surface Figure 61 C210205a Install all mount...

Page 38: ...of items to perform before storage Thoroughly clean the attachment Lubricate the attachment Inspect the attachment mounting frame upper flange lower mounts and all welds on the attachment for wear and...

Page 39: ...iption SWEEPER 72 Sweeping Width A 72 8 Overall Width B 76 Overall Length C 58 7 Height D 24 8 Weight 1030 lbs Bucket Capacity 8 8 ft Broom Diameter 21 7 Bristle Material Polypropylene Hydraulic Flow...

Page 40: ...ATTACHMENT IMPLEMENT WARRANTY A statement explaining the terms and conditions of the warranty coverage that applies to your attachment implement is available by visiting Igniteattachments com WARRANT...

Page 41: ...operation 12 H hydraulic quick couplers with loaders 19 20 I installing attachment non powered machine quick coupler 15 powered machine quick coupler 17 L lifting the attachment 25 lubrication locati...

Page 42: ...40 W warranty 38 welding safety 7 ALPHABETICAL INDEX...

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Page 44: ...nds mineral oils and phthalates which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Ignite Attachm...

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