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UPRIGHTS
Figure 39.
higher pressures. The neophrene packing (B), Figures
37 and 38 is to provide extra sealing action at low
pressure.
UPRIGHT ADJUSTMENTS
A. TILT CYLINDER
Since the tilt cylinders are mounted individually, it is
Figure 37.
important that the yoke on each cylinder be properly
adjusted to prevent binding in the tilting mechanism
when the cylinder pistons bottom at the end of their
stroke. A hole is provided in the yoke end of the piston
rods to facilitate turning the rod to make this adjustment.
1. Loosen set screw.
2. Actuate tilt lever until one of the cylinders
reaches the end of its stroke, or bottoms.
3. Adjust other cylinder until it bottoms.
NOTE
The rod may have to be turned a little
to line up the flat with the set screw.
Be sure the rod threads are fully
engaged with the yoke.
B. CARRIAGE
NOTE
The following applies to the standard
and free-lift hoist assemblies.  All
that is required of the three-stage
Figure 38.
B-189

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