Huffy 1051 manual

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    12/02 P/N 211670 1 T oll-Free Customer Service Number for U.S: 1-800-558-5234 Internet Address: http://www .hydra-rib.com IM POR T ANT! Have any questions?...Don’t go back to the store! We appreciate your purchasing one of our many fine products. We are sure that you will be very satisfied with your selection. Although great care and effort have [...]

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    2 P/N 211670 12/02 12/02 P/N 211670 PARTS LIST (See Hardware Identifier) Item Qty. Part No. Description 1 1 200416 Base (Black) 2 4 200417 Casters 3 1 200419 Left Support Brace 4 1 201875 Right Support Brace 5 1 200423 Outer Pole Assembly 6 1 201876 Inner Pole, Fixed Upright 7 1 201877 T-Screw 8 1 200418 Collar 9 1 200421 Winch Handle 10 1 200409 C[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 3 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER Item #20 (8) Item #7 (1) Item #21 (1) Item #22 (18) Item #23 (2) Item #19 (1) Item #32 (4) Item #33 (4) Item #24 (1) Item #25 (2) Item #26 (3) Item #27 (16) Item #28 (1) Item #29 (8) Item #30 (4) Item #31 (18)[...]

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    4 P/N 211670 12/02 12/02 P/N 211670 T ip base on it's side and install casters (2) to the bottom of base (1) as shown using bolts (22), lockwashers (31) and nut s (27). 1. 22 2. Attach collar (8) to outer pole (5) as shown with T -Screw bolt (7). T ighten completely . 7 8 2 5 NOTE: THE T-SCREW (7) IS USED TO SECURE COLLAR TO OUTER POLE (5) UNT[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 5 Attach pole assembly (5 & 6) to base (1) using bolt s (20) and lockwashers (29) as shown. 3. 20 29 TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDA TION MA Y RESUL T IN BODIL Y INJUR Y . W ARNING Attach lef t (3) and right (4) support braces to base (1) and then adjust collar (8) to accommodate strut h[...]

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    6 P/N 211670 12/02 Attach graduated scale (12) to base (1) using bolt (21) and lockwasher (30) as shown. 5. 4 3 2 1 7 11 10 4 3 2 1 7 11 11 10 10 21 30 12 Attach graduated scale (12) to bracket af fixed to the collar (8) as shown with nuts (25) and lockwashers (30). 6. 2 1 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 25 12 8 30 1[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 7 7. Attach winch assembly (9, 10 & 1 1) to collar bracket using nut (25) and lockwasher (30) as shown [Winch components (9, 10 & 1 1) are preassembled]. 2 1 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 25 9 IMPORTANT: CORD MUST P ASS BEHIND SP ACER AS SHOWN! 8. Release the lever and unwind cable and attach top nut (25) and lockwasher (30) to fully[...]

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    8 P/N 211670 12/02 13 22 14 13 14 12 Attach Rebound/T ip-in Indicator (14) to indicator bracket (13) while holding bracket (13) in the position shown. The bracket/tip-in assembly (13 & 14) will not be secured until the next step (#1 1). 10. Hook Indicator Bracket (13) around the Graduated Scale (12). Do not attach Rebound/T ip-in Indicator (14)[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 9 Attach unwound cord to indicator bracket (13) and bracket on outer pole (5) using nut (24) and lockwasher (28) as shown. 11 . 13 14 24 28 5 6 NOTE: THIS STEP FUNCTIONS T O RAISE THE OUTER POLE T O ACCOMMODA TE THE DIFFERENT HEIGHTS DENOTED ON THE TIP-IN INDICA TOR. 10[...]

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    10 P/N 211670 12/02 T urn hopper (15) upside down and att ach air checks (18) as shown by removing and then re-inserting the retaining (33) and clevis (32) pins connected to the air checks (18). 12. 18 33 33 32 32 NOTE : ITEMS (34 & 23) COME PREASSEMBLED T O THE HOPPER (15) BUT CAN BE REPLACED AND ORDERED SEP ARA TEL Y . 23 23 34 16[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 11 Slide Hopper assembly (15) over the top of the pole (5) tighten bolts indicated. 13. 15 Tighten completely 9/16" wrench needed 5 THE HOPPER IS HE A VY! TWO PERSON MINIMUM REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE. NOT FOLLOWING RECOMMENDA TION MA Y RESUL T IN BODIL Y INJUR Y . DO NOT LEA VE ASSEMBLED UNIT UN A TTENDED WITHOUT SAND SUP PO[...]

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    12 P/N 211670 12/02 BALL-CHECK MECHANISM - ST ANDARD POSTION 1. Ball-Check Mechanism (17) holding ball. 2. For normal operation, pull down on Rebound Arm (16) which causes Ball-Check Mechanism (17) to drop, allowing ball to pass to arm. 3. Ball in arm position with Ball-Check Mechanism (17) holding next ball. 1. SECTION B : OPERA TING THE McCALL&ap[...]

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    12/02 P/N 211670 13 Adjust height by unlocking the winch lever (fig. A) and turning handle (9). Set winch lever back to the locked position (fig. B) when desired height is att ained. LOCKED UNLOCKED 1. 2 1 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 HOLD ONTO HANDLE BEFORE UNLOCKING . THE WEIGHT OF THE HOPPER AIDS IN THE LOWERING OF THE HEIGHT . W ARNING SECTION C : ADJUS[...]