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CONTROLS
ACCESSORIES
Adjusting the stroke of auxiliary hydraulic
pedal
When a br
eaker is used, the pedal stroke
must be adjusted so as not to activate the
right auxiliary hydraulic line even if the B side
of the pedal is accidentally depressed.
When a general attachment is used, the
pedal stroke must be readjusted. Adjust it so
that the right auxiliary hydraulic line is
activated when the B side of the pedal is
depressed.
When using a hydraulic breaker (1-way
flow)
1. Make sure that the auxiliary hydraulic
pedal is in the neutral position.
2.
Loosen the lock nut (1).
3. Loosen the adjustment bolt (2) until it
touches the pedal.
4.
Fasten the lock nut (1) to secure the
adjustment bolt (2).
When using a r
eversible attachment (2-
way flow)
1. Loosen the lock nut (1) and screw in the
adjustment bolt (2) to the end.
2.
Depress the B side of the auxiliary
hydraulic pedal to the stroke end and hold
its position.
3.
Loosen the adjustment bolt (2) until it
touches the pedal.
4.
Fasten the lock nut (1) to secure the
adjustment bolt (2).