WARNING: A damaged brush roller may break into pieces after long-time use, which may cause dangerous projectiles. Thrown objects can cause serious injury. Inspect it regularly and do not operate the bristle brush with worn or damaged parts.
1. Remove the hitch pin from the end of the drive axle.
2. Pull the brush roller, together with cover plate on it, off the drive axle.
3. If the drive axle is damaged, remove the lock pin from the hole of the drive axle and pull the drive axle off the driven shaft (Fig. M).
4. If the cover plate is damaged, pull it from the brush roller and replace it.
5. Follow the same steps to remove the other brush roller.
L-1 | Driven Shaft | L-4 | Hitch Pin |
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L-2 | Lock Pin | L-5 | Cover Plate |
L-3 | Brush Roller | L-6 | Drive Axle |
1. Install the drive axle onto the driven shaft and insert the lock pin into the hole on the drive axle (see Fig. F).
2. Install the cover plate onto the brush roller with the rib in the cover plate aligned with the hole on the brush roller (Fig. N).
| N-1 | Hole | N-2 | Rib |
3. Push the brush roller onto the drive axle (see Fig. G).
4. Insert the hitch pin in the hole at the end of the drive axle and fold it flat.
5. Follow the same steps to mount the other brush roller.
WARNING: Always replace both brush rollers at the same time.