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1. Remove arms from door by removing the 3/8”
x 1-3/4” clevis pins.
2. Clamp door tightly shut.
3. Adjust arm length so that rod ends on arms
can be fastened to the door.
4. Fasten arms to door.
5. If door is still too tight or too loose, repeat
steps 1-4 and adjust the clamp tightness until
door is at desired tightness.
Rod
End
Arm
Door
Clevis Pin
3 Continue that cut through the webbing all the
way around the hose so that it finishes just
across the support coil from where the
original cut was started.
4. Use the utility knife to score the support coil
between the beginning and end of the web
cut. Set aside the knife, and finish breaking
the coil by hand by working the scored
portion back and forth until it breaks apart.
ASSEMBLY
Hose Trimming
Tools Required: Utility Knife
1. Carefully measure the length needed. Re-
member that although the hose is flexible, it
will not stretch.
2. Measure the same length on the hose that
needs to be trimmed, and with the utility
knife, cut through the webbing at the proper
location.
Door Tightness Adjustment
Tools Required:
1. 9/16" Wrench
2. Ratchet
3. 9/16" Socket
4. Clamps