Disk mounting brackets – Summers Mounted Attachments User Manual
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SECTION 3
DISK MOUNTING BRACKETS
PN 8H1600 Universal Disk Mounting Bracket,
(13”) Short (w/mounting plate & hardware)
PN 8H1610 Universal Disk Mounting Bracket,
(25”) Long (w/mounting plate & hardware)
PN 8H1602 High-Clearance Disk Mounting Bracket,
(20”) Short (w/mounting plate & hardware)
PN 8H1612 High-Clearance Disk Mounting Bracket,
(29”) Long (w/mounting plate & hardware)
All of the above brackets are designed to be used with Summers M74,
M94, M104 or M106 mounting arms.
When mounting disk brackets directly on disk gangs which run at an
angle, a short and a long bracket are used so harrow sections run square.
When mounting disk brackets on a disk that has a rectangular center
frame, two short brackets are used.
1a. The above figure shows two (short) disk mounting brackets. The
universal model on the right is designed to be mounted on top of
the frame with the mounting plate extending up. The high clearance
model on the left is designed to be mounted on top of the frame
with the mounting plate extending down. The high clearance model
is also longer to provide clearance for disk scraper assemblies.
2a. The above figure shows a short and a long high clearance disk
bracket used to mount a 7’ section. When carrier arms are spaced 2
teeth apart on high clearance brackets or 3 teeth apart on universal
brackets, the carrier arm bolts directly to the disk mounting bracket
using the four 5/8 x 2” bolts supplied with the disk brackets.
When carrier arms are spaced three teeth apart on high clearance
brackets or four teeth apart on universal brackets, a spacer tube
(see arrow) is used between the carrier arm and the long disk
bracket to keep section square. Order PN 8H1505 for one spacer
tube w/hardware.
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