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5. OPERATION

SINGLE RESTRAINT

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re23rs Issue: 1 - 03/09/13

ADDITIONAL

RESTRAINT

4.3

Fitting to Sealey RE231 and RE232 Coil Spring Compressors

4.3.1 read these instructions in conjunction with re231 or re232 spring compressor instructions. As explained in section 1;

always fit the restraining chain around strut and spring fig.3 (single restraint). strut and spring compression station should be

securely bolted to the workshop floor before use.

4.3.2 offer complete assembly as shown in fig.4 on to the vertical column of the spring compressor.

4.3.3 With the pinch knob, clamp the assembly at the desired height such that incremental holes in the column align with holes in

the restraint bracket lugs.

DO NOT overtighten deforming pillar or bracket. this height position is determined by the

position of the spring being compressed.

4.3.4 finally insert a M12 X 75 bolt through the restraint bracket lugs and column; retain with a M12 hexagon nut.

fig.6

fig.7

Environmental Protection.

recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste.

All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycle centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible

with the environment.

When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way.

contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information.

5.1

All the loops of the restraint system, except item 5, can be readily swept up and away from the work area. these loops go

beyond the vertical to a self supported leaning position. Item 5 swept path is limited by a mechanical stop.

6. MAINTENANCE

6.1

the robust nature of the restraint system means that it only requires cleaning after use with a lightly oiled cloth.

6.2

check freedom of loop sweep, which should result from the cleaning/lubricating process in 6.1.

6.3

replace immediately any part that is or appears to be damaged.

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4.2

Sequence of assembly

4.2.1 Align (items 5, 1 and 6) as shown in fig.3, then pass the pivot spindle (item 2) through all three items with equal

projection. correct orientation is critical. note (item 5) has a longer boss than (item 6) which makes it easier to identify,

both are assembled with the lug projecting inboard. orientation of (Item 1) is clearly shown by the position of the

tapped hole for the pinch knob (item 11).

4.2.2

spring (item 7) over ends of pivot spindle paying particular attention to the position of the lug on the boss shown in

fig.5.

DO NOT over bend the loop when fitting over spindle, this note also applies when fitting (items 8, 9 and 10).

4.2.3

spring (item 8) over ends of pivot spindle paying particular attention to the position of the lug on the boss shown in

fig.5.

4.2.4

spring (item 9) over ends of pivot spindle paying particular attention to the position of the lug on the boss shown in

fig.5.

4.2.5

spring (item 10) over ends of pivot spindle paying particular attention to the position of the lug on the boss shown in

fig.5.

4.2.6 Place washer (item 3) at each end of spindle and wind on hexagon stiff nuts (item 4) with equal engagement, without

clamping the assembly. All loops to pivot freely under their own weight, limited only by the lugs.

4.2.7 fit pinch knob (item 11) until flush with inside face of bracket (without protrusion).