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Step 3: Install Handle Assembly, To collapse handles, To return handles to horizontal position - generator

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Step 3: Install Handle Assembly To install handle assembly, you will need: ‰ Handle pivot brackets (2) ‰ Handle bars (2) ‰ Pin and chain (2) ‰ Rubber handle grips (2) ‰ M6 X 40 mm long hex flange bolts (6) ‰ M6 serrated flange nuts (6) ‰ Socket wrench with 8 mm socket* ‰ 10 mm open end wrench* * Not included 1. Hold handle pivot bracket over pre-drilled holes on frame as shown in Figure 11. Assembly 5. Attach chain to handle bracket as illustrated below. Insert pin through bracket and handle. FIGURE 13: Attach Chain to Handle Bracket 6. Slide rubber handle grip onto each handle bar and push to achieve snug fit. FIGURE 11: Handle Bracket to Frame 2. Attach bracket to frame using 40 mm long hex flange bolts and serrated flange nuts and tighten. 3. Slide handle bar through center of each bracket and line up bolt holes. FIGURE 12: Insert Handle Bar to Bracket 4. Attach handle to each bracket using 40 mm long flange-head hex bolt and serrated flange nut to hole closest to frame and tighten. NOTE: Handle should be in a horizontal position after tightening bolts and nuts. If handle seems to hang down, tighten bolts and nuts further. FIGURE 14: Attach Grips to Handle Once properly installed, the handles can be collapsed, if desired, by removing the pins. CAUTION Hands and fingers can be pinched from collapsible handles. • Keep hands and fingers clear from hinges when collapsing generator handles. • Handles should only be used to roll the generator to a new location. If lifting the generator (i.e. into a vehicle), never use the handles to support the complete weight of the generator. • To collapse handles, remove pins and push firmly down on handle until it rests vertically against generator frame. • To return handles to horizontal position, pull up on handle and lock with pins. HW4000/HW4000L Portable Electrical Generator Owner's Manual www.honeywellgenerators.com 9

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HW4000/HW4000L Portable Electrical Generator Owner’s Manual
www.honeywellgenerators.com
9
Assembly
Step 3: Install Handle Assembly
1.
Hold handle pivot bracket over pre-drilled holes on
frame as shown in Figure 11.
2.
Attach bracket to frame using 40 mm long hex flange
bolts and serrated flange nuts and tighten.
3.
Slide handle bar through center of each bracket and
line up bolt holes.
4.
Attach handle to each bracket using 40 mm long
flange-head hex bolt and serrated flange nut to hole
closest to frame and tighten.
NOTE:
Handle should be in a horizontal position after tightening
bolts and nuts. If handle seems to hang down, tighten
bolts and nuts further.
5.
Attach chain to handle bracket as illustrated below.
Insert pin through bracket and handle.
6.
Slide rubber handle grip onto each handle bar and
push to achieve snug fit.
Once properly installed, the handles can be collapsed, if
desired, by removing the pins.
To collapse handles
, remove pins and push firmly
down on handle until it rests vertically against genera-
tor frame.
To return handles to horizontal position
, pull up on
handle and lock with pins.
To install handle assembly, you will need:
±
Handle pivot brackets (2)
±
Handle bars (2)
±
Pin and chain (2)
±
Rubber handle grips (2)
±
M6 X 40 mm long hex flange bolts (6)
±
M6 serrated flange nuts (6)
±
Socket wrench with 8 mm socket
*
*
Not included
±
10 mm open end wrench*
FIGURE 11:
Handle Bracket to Frame
FIGURE 12:
Insert Handle Bar to Bracket
FIGURE 13:
Attach Chain to Handle Bracket
FIGURE 14:
Attach Grips to Handle
Hands and fingers can be pinched from collapsible
handles.
Keep hands and fingers clear from hinges when
collapsing generator handles.
Handles should only be used to roll the generator to a
new location. If lifting the generator (i.e. into a vehicle),
never use the handles to support the complete weight
of the generator.
CAUTION