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Fig. 54
Castors
Fig. 53
1
5
4
1
2
3
3
Castor angle adjustment
For optimum performance, the
castor housing should always be at
90°
to the floor, (perpendicular to
the ground). This adjustment is
made with an eccentric (offset)
attachment bolt mechanism (1). To
change the angle, place the chair
on a flat surface (such as a table.)
Remove the 10mm A/F bolt nuts
from the rear side of the castor
housing (3). You will note that the
castor housing is slotted at the side
for adjustment. Place a large right
angled object (4) against the flat
surface and the front surface of the
castor housing (5). This will align
the castor stem rotational axis
perpendicular to the flat surface.
Rotate the bolts independently until
they fall into position. When the
alignment is satisfactory, re-tighten
the two retaining bolts. Repeat the
process for the other castor.
Recommended torque setting:
7-12 Nm. (Fig. 53)
Forward or backward placement
- 2HP
Loosen the two eccentric bolts (1).
Remove the clevis pin (2) by taking
off the locking spring (3). Slide the
castor housing (4) forward or
rearward and insert clevis pin into
one of three pre-drilled frame holes
(5). Follow the procedure for angle
adjustment given above. Repeat the
process for the other castor (Fig. 54).
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