Assembly, General assembly – Wheatheart X160 Series User Manual
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HEATHEART
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RAIN
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UGERS
3. A
SSEMBLY
X160-85, X160-105, X160-125
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3. Assembly
Before beginning assembly, familiarize yourself with all the sub-assemblies and
hardware making up the auger. Have all parts on hand and arrange them for
easy access. Carry out assembly in a large open area with a level surface.
Important:
Always have 2 or more people assembling the equipment. Because of the
weight, do not attempt assembly alone.
Augers are available in various combinations. In most cases, the following
instructions will apply to all augers. Where the assembly information varies,
additional instructions will be included and will be indicated with an arrow.
3.1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1. Select an assembly area that is level, has a firm or hard surface and is free of
debris. Be sure it is large enough to allow access from all sides when the
components are being assembled.
2. If assembling inside a building, be sure the ceiling is at least 17’ (5.18 m) high
to provide clearance when installing the undercarriage
3. Bring all the tools, blocks, stands, jacks, and hoists to the assembly area
before starting.
4. The following tools and equipment are required to assemble the machine:
• 11-14 support stands (tube section supports, three per tube)
• Four saw horses (2000 lb / 907 kg bearing capacity)
• One standard socket set and wrench set
• One torque wrench
• One standard 25’ (7.62 m) tape measure
• One 2’ level
• One 8” level (magnetic grip)
• Two C-clamps or vise grips
• One forklift with a 6000 lb lifting capacity
• One picker with minimum reach of 12’ (3.66 m) 8000-10000 lb lifting
capacity
• One 100’ (30 m) measuring tape
• One tire gauge
• One tire chuck
• 6-10 wood blocks (2x4's cut at 4’ lengths)
• High-quality SAE approved extreme pressure rated bearing grease
• Impact wrench and sockets
• 2+ steel punches (for aligning bolt holes)
WARNING
Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information
in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or
property damage.