Harbor Freight Tools 96126 Bouncy Seat User Manual


 
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ASSEMBLY
Your Vibratory Screed is shipped assembled, except for attachment of the handle.
Assemble the Handle and Spreaders
Attach the (2) Lower Handles (31) to the Upper Handle (27) using Hex Bolts (30) and
Locking Hex Nuts (17). Tighten securely.
Attach the Handle Assembly to the Handle Brackets (34), using Hex Bolts (32), Hex
Washers (33) and Hex Lock Nuts (20).
Install Spreader Boards (not included) into the Frame (1). For most applications, use
standard 2x4 or 2x6 boards of equal length. Specially shaped boards or spreaders of
other material can be fabricated and used as required for special circumstances. The
Spreader Boards should be installed in the U Channels of the Frame (1), and centered
overall in the Vibratory Screed tool. Tighten the boards into place using the L Bolts (3)
and Wing Nuts (2) installed on the Frame (1).
Check the installation of the Screed Boards on a flat surface to be sure they are level.
You may have to adjust them before beginning work.
Recheck all bolts and fasteners periodically during work to ensure the assembly remains
stable, safe and level.
Check the Engine
CAUTION: To prevent accidental starting, remove the spark plug wire before
working on the engine.
WARNING: Only operate the engine in a well ventilated area. When running, gasoline
engines produce Carbon Monoxide, a deadly, odorless and colorless gas which is highly
toxic. Please review safety warnings on page 3 for more information.
WARNING: Do not add gasoline while engine is running or is hot. Gasoline is
extremely flammable. Spilling gasoline on a hot engine may cause fire or explosion.
Every time before starting engine, remove Oil Cap and check Oil Level. You can read
the oil level on the dip stick. If the oil level is low, add oil until the level is in the correct
range on the dip stick. DO NOT OVERFILL. In warm weather, use SAE 30 weight oil. In
cold weather, use SAE 5-20 multigrade oil. Follow instructions in engine manufacturer’s
owner’s manual for specific oil maintenance.
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