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Page 13 Outdoor Water Solutions, Inc.
Installation Manual 2/12 (Feb. 2012)
TAM
¼” x ¾” BOLTS
& NUTS (BTBP)
TRN
TAM
TFN – Overlap each other
¼” x ½” BOLTS &
NUTS (BTBP)
STEP 14 — TAIL PRE-ASSEMBLY:
Illustration 5
1. Pre-assemble tail fins (TFN) for Step 10. Overlap each tail fin by lining up the bolt holes
in the channel of both. Insert ¼” x ½” bolts & nuts (BTBP) in the back six bolt holes and
tighten (see Illustration 5).
2. Attach tail arms to tail fin in the front two bolt holes using ¼” x ¾” bolts and ¼” nuts (as
shown in Illustration 6 on the next page). Tighten when tail arm and tail fin are straight.
STEP 15 — PIVOT TUBE and TAIL INSTALLATION:
1. Insert the “U” bolt (package G) through the two holes in the back of the compressor and
secure with
5
16” flange nuts (package B). Do not tighten tightly — leave loose until pivot
tube has been installed.
2. Slip the pivot tube (PVT) (hole at the top of the tube) through the compressor bottom,
through the “U” bolt clamp, and through the compressor top plate. Align the hole in the
pivot tube to the compressor air line hose. Tighten the “U” bolt clamp with
5
16” nuts from
inside the compressor until the pivot tube is held securely in place (see Illustration 7).
3. Install your pre-assembled tail arms and tail fins onto the compressor. The tail arms and
tail fins are attached to the compressor body using
5
16” x ½” bolts (package A) and
5
16
flange nuts (package B). Note: Insert bolts from the outside and use nuts on the inside of
the compressor housing. Tightening these nuts is done from the inside of the compressor,
through the side opening (see Illustration 7). After these are tightened, replace the side
cover plate.
Note: Cover plate will be very snug when sliding behind the tail arms. If too tight, slightly
loosen the two bolts, insert side cover plate, then re-tighten the bolts.
Illustration 6
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