Figure 4
1. Mounting plate
2. Shroud
7. Align the mounting plate holes with the upper and
lower tubing holes.
8. Insert the end of the chute crank through the hole in
the shroud.
9. Turn the chute crank rod slowly until the flattened end
drops into the slot in the gear, then firmly push the
chute crank into the gear until it snaps into place (Figure
4 and Figure 5).
Figure 5
1. Chute crank
10. Secure the upper and lower tubing and the mounting
plate together with 2 machine screws and 2 locknuts.
Note: Position the screw heads on the outside of the
mounting plate. Be careful not to damage the internal
electrical wiring when you insert the screws. If the
wiring blocks the hole, use a blunt 1/8 inch punch
to carefully route the electrical wiring away from the
aligned holes.
2. Installing the Discharge
Chute
1. Position the chute deflector onto the discharge chute
and align the mounting holes (Figure 6).
3. Chute crank
4. Gear
2. Chute crank gear
Figure 6
1. Chute deector
2. Discharge chute
3. Rubber washer (2)
2. Insert a rubber washer between the chute deflector and
the discharge chute on each side while maintaining the
hole alignment (Figure 6).
3. Secure the deflector to the discharge chute with 2
carriage bolts, 2 metal washers, and 2 locknuts.
Note: Ensure that the square shoulders on the carriage
bolts align with the inside square on the discharge chute.
Position the metal washers to the outside of the chute
deflector as shown in Figure 6. Do not overtighten the
bolts.
Product Overview
Figure 7
1. Control bar
2. Chute crank
3. Belt cover
4. Rotor
5
4. Carriage bolt (2)
5. Metal washer (2)
6. Locknut (2)
5. Discharge chute
6. Chute deector
7. Secondary handle