Introduction, Conventions used in this manual, Technical support – Dynojet 248: Maintenance Guide User Manual
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Maintenance Guide for Automotive Dynamometers
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INTRODUCTION
You may have a model 224 dyno configured with one drum for testing two-wheel
drive vehicles, or with two drums for testing four-wheel drive vehicles. Model 224
dynos also may use either the Air Over Hydraulic (AOH) brake or the Spring Applied
Air Release brake (SAAR). Model 424x dynos all use the SAAR brake and have two
dyno drums for testing four-wheel drive cars. Or you may have a model 248 dyno.
Make sure to perform all of the maintenance procedures for your dyno configuration.
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The conventions used in this manual are designed to protect both the user and the
equipment.
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For assistance, please contact Dynojet Technical Support at 1-800-992-3525, or write
to Dynojet at 2191 Mendenhall Drive, North Las Vegas, NV 89031.
Visit us on the World Wide Web at www.dynojet.com where Dynojet provides state of
the art technical support, on-line shopping, and press releases about our latest
product line.
example of convention
description
The Caution icon indicates a potential hazard to the
dynamometer equipment. Follow all procedures
exactly as they are described and use care when
performing all procedures.
The Warning icon indicates potential harm to the
person performing a procedure and/or the
dynamometer equipment.