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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Motion Industries
Applied Industrial Technologies
Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Stryker Stretcher 3333
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Side Tray Maintenance
Brake applied on the casters
Measure 3/4” from the front seam of the arm
Measure 2-1/4” from the top of the arm
Marked the location with a pen
Pricked the fabric to find the hole for the screw
Located the side tray onto the arm
Installed the top front screw without fully tightening
Bracket is square with the chair
Piloted the other three holes
Caster Replacement
Apply the brake on the recliner casters located opposite the side you need to replace
Carefully tip the recliner while pivoting on the locked casters and lay on its side
Using a #3 Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws that secure the caster to the chair frame
Remove caster and discard
Using a #3 Phillips screwdriver, secure the new caster to the chair frame with the four screws removed in step 3
Flip chair upright using caution not to drop chair
Release the brake on all casters
Check proper functionality of the caster prior to returning the recliner to service
Foot Tray Assembly Replacement
Brake applied on the recliner casters
Chair laid on its side
Two 7/16” bolts removed from the foot tray slide tubes
Foot tray assembly removed
New foot tray reinstalled
Proper functionality of the new foot tray assembly checked
Sign off on the foot tray assembly replacement
I.V. Pole Replacement
Brake applied on the casters
Measure 15-1/4” from the bottom of the arm
Measure 23-1/2” from the front seam
Marked the location for the screw
Piloted the hole for the screw using a scribe
Located the I.V. pole onto the arm
Installed the bottom screw without fully tightening
Bracket is square with the chair
Piloted the other two holes using a scribe
Foot Tray Replacement
Apply the brakes on the recliner casters
Remove the four screws that attach the foot tray to the slide tubes using a screwdriver
Remove the eight screws that secure the foot tray casters to the foot tray using a Phillips screwdriver
Discard the old foot tray
Install the casters on the new foot tray and secure with the eight screws removed in step 3
Align the new foot tray mounting holes to the holes on the slide tubes
Attach the screws removed in step 2 and hand tighten
Push the foot tray in all the way
Tighten the four screws that hold the tray to the slide tubes using a Phillips screwdriver
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Back upholstered - Narrow TR
3500-100-160
Arm upholstered, patient right - TR
* 3500-100-091
Arm upholstered, patient left - TR
* 3500-100-092
Seat upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-161
Ottoman upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-162
Back upholstered - Narrow TR
3500-100-160
Arm upholstered, patient right - TR
* 3500-100-091
Arm upholstered, patient left - TR
* 3500-100-092
Seat upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-161
Ottoman upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-162
Back upholstered - Narrow TR
3500-100-160
Arm upholstered, patient right - TR
* 3500-100-091
Arm upholstered, patient left - TR
* 3500-100-092
Seat upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-161
Ottoman upholstered - Narrow TR
* 3500-100-162
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