Wright Manufacturing 52083 manual

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    Wright Manufacturing Inc. Commerc ial Mo wer Ow ner’ s Man ual For Stander RH serial #52083 and hi gher until superseded W A RNING: RE A D THIS M ANUAL BEFORE USI NG Revised 07/2011 For your safet y and for proper ope ration and maintenance rea d carefully and keep readily available f or future referen ce. Additional replac em ent owner ’s m an[...]

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    Foreword W elco me to the progressiv e g roup of mowing professionals who use W right mowers. W e are f ocused on giving you advanced engineering and quality construction in each mower w e build. This manual explains the features and promotes safer use of the mower. Please read it in its entirety and f ollow the instructions carefully so that you c[...]

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    TABLE OF CONT ENTS PRE -DELIV ERY SER VICE OF M OWER B Y D EA LER .......................................................................... 1 SA FETY IN ST RUCTION S ..................................................................................................................... 3 I NTRODUCTION .................................................[...]

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    1 Pre-Deli very Service of Mowe r by D eale r If you are not com pletely familiar with the Safety Instruction Manual read i t now before proceeding w ith the Pre-Deliver y Service of the mow er. Onl y your authorized W right dealer should perform the Pre-Delivery Ser vice of the mower . The Wright Stander RH is shipped completely assembled and has [...]

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    2 • Before testing the blade clutch/bra ke operation, make sure the area is cl ear and there is nothing vulnerable to possible throw n obj ects from under the mower. No one should be nea r the mower deck or in its line of discharge at this or at any time. The discharge chute de flector should be in the down pos ition. • Move the engine throttle[...]

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    3 WARNING SAFETY IN STRU CTIO NS WRIGHT MOWER USERS & OWNERS: REA D THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING PLEASE BE C AREFUL! Introduction This mower is built to the highest standa rds in the industry. However, carelessness or operato r error may result in serious bodily injury or death. Accident and hazard prev ention are dependent upon the awareness, conc[...]

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    4 Hard or smooth soled shoes are too slippery for a good footing on mower plat form. NEVER wear loose-fitting clothing or jacket poc kets that can get caught on the handlebars or control lev ers of any mower you drive. W eari ng safety glasses, ear protection and safety shoes is adv isable and required by some local ordinances and insurance regulat[...]

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    5 area without good, approv ed ventilation. Exhaust fumes are dangerous. Initial Operating Safety Guidelines • Read and understand the warni ngs on the instrument panel of the mow er. • Keep a firm hold on the stationary handle at all times. • Keep both feet on the foot platform at all times. • Know the controls and how to stop quickly. •[...]

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    6 Operation In Reverse Always keep a firm grip on the mow er stationary handlebar with both hands. Keep both feet firmly on the foot platform. Look behind y ou before backing to prevent injuring y ourself or anyone behind you. Operate the mowe r very slowly, inching it backward until y ou become familiar with how the mower operates. Alw a ys operat[...]

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    7 front of the mower reduces the traction o f the rear drive wheel s and can cause the mower to slide or nose div e down hill. Use of the optional wei ght bar is determined by the width of cut of the mow er and the operator’s weight. For 36” cu t mowers, operators over 175 pounds may pre fer the optional weight kit. For 52” cut mow er s, oper[...]

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    8 OPERATI NG INST RUC TIONS If you are not complete ly familiar with the Safety Instruction Manual read it now before proceeding with the opera tion of the mower. REMEMBER THERE ARE CERTA I N PRECAUTIONS LISTED IN THIS MAN UAL THAT YOU MUST NOW TAK E BEFORE STARTING TH E MOWER . Inspect Mower Before Each Use Inspection of Mower : Do not use the mow[...]

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    9 engine speed to about half of the w ay from idle speed. Release the parki ng brake. The higher engine speed will mak e the controls much mo re responsive and the mower much quicker; Use caution if it is your first time. Now try moving the hand control levers, one at a time, very slightly, forward and backward. Gradually increase your speed until [...]

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    10 Repeat the procedure on the othe r pump if necessary. Changing the Spe ed/Sensitivity Adjustment The controls are initially set with the Speed/ Sensitivity Adjustment in the faster, more sensitive position. If an operator is not completely familiar with the mower operation the operator may desire to decrease the ground speed. The sl ower setting[...]

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    11 change to the slower speed ran ge and adjust the tracking only one or tw o turns on either side. After getting the mower to track straight, read just the neutral adjustment on the pump by using a ¼ ” allen wrench at the Return-to-Neutral (RTN) mechanism, if necessary. It is normal to ma ke these adjustments from time to time. How to Test/Use [...]

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    12 or when the oil is changed, air must be bled from the system. If air is entrai ned in the system, loss of power, excessive heat, and damage to the hydraulic pumps may occur. Fir st, make sure the oil level in the reservoir is correct. The lev el should be between 1”-1.5” below the top of the oil fill tube. Use fully sy nthetic oil: Mobil1 15[...]

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    13 ON OFF Spindle and Drive Pulley Split hub R&R • Remove 2, ¼ ” bolts from split hub and inst all in t hreaded holes in hub. • Slowly tighten each bolt, alternating as y o u tighten b olts against the pul ley. • The hub will separate f rom the pul ley. • Replace grade 8 bo lts and install in r everse order usi ng the asse mbly holes[...]

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    14 C ri ti cal A p p l i ca ti o n M o d el s Thread Lo cker T o rque R an ge ( ft -l bs ) Wh eel m ot o r bol ts (Secu r i n g m o t o r to su pp ort ) Stan der R H / S port R H Loct i t e 2 760 40-50 Clu t ch t o e n gi n e sh aft All M odel s Loct i t e 2 760 50-55 Wh eel h u b to w h e el m ot or Stan der R H / S port R H ( 12P ) N /A 138 - 158[...]

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    15 M A IN T E N AN C E IT EM E N G I N E I T E M S S E E N O T E B E L O W F I R S T 8 H O U R S D A I L Y E V E R Y 2 5 H O U R S E V E R Y 1 0 0 H O U R S E V E R Y 2 0 0 H O U R S E V E R Y 3 0 0 H O U R S A N N U A L L Y I nsp e ct f o r crack s i n fr a me, cutter dec k or other stee l parts *3 X X I nsp e ct al l bel ts f o r wea r, a djustme[...]

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    16 Date Maint enance/Service Performed Unit Hours Shop/Technician Mainten ance Record[...]

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    WRIGHT MANUFACTUR ING, I NC. POWER EQUIP MENT LIMITED WARRANTY THIS W ARR ANT Y SUPER SEDE S ALL PREVIOU S O N UNIT S W ITH A RETAIL SALE S DAT E ON O R AFT ER 0 4/01/05 Wright Manuf acturing, Inc. (hereina fter: WMI) w arrants to the original own er that the new WMI mower accompanying this document will be free from manufacturing def ects in mater[...]

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    FEDERAL AND C ALIFORNIA EMISSION CO NTROL W ARRA NT Y ST A TEMENT YOUR WARR ANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIG ATIONS The United States Envi ronmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cali fornia Air Resources Board (CARB) and W r ight Manufacturing, Inc. ( W MI) are pleased to ex plain the evaporative emission control system (EECS) w ar ranty on your 2011 commercial m[...]

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    fails before the first scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or repl aced by W M I according to subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty wi ll be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part. (4) Repair or replacement of any w arranted part under the [...]

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    4600X Wedgewood Blv d Frederick, MD 21703 www.wrightmfg.com[...]