Front Castor Fork
4
5
3
RIGHT
2
FRONT
1
Figure 2
1.
2.
Front castor wheel
Socket head screw (2 used)
3.
4.
Lock washer (2 used)
Castor plate
5. Castor fork
If the Line Painter 1200 does not follow a straight line
when the castor detent is engaged, front castor fork ad-
justment is necessary.
4. Rotate castor fork until wheel is in proper position for
straight line tracking.
5.
Tighten two (2) socket head screws to secure castor
Adjustment
fork assembly.
1.
Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, en-
6. Secure high tension lead to spark plug.
gage parking brake and remove key from the ignition
switch. Remove high tension lead from the spark plug
and position the lead away from the spark plug.
7.
Operate machine to make sure it follows a straight
line. Readjust castor fork if necessary.
2.
Make sure that castor lever on handle is released to
lock the castor fork in position.
1/4”
ALLEN WRENCH
NOTE: Shorten a 1/4” allen wrench (Fig. 3) to allow ac-
cess to socket head screws (item 2) that secure castor
plate. If modified allen wrench is not available, remove
front wheel to access socket head screws.
.750”
(19 mm)
3.
Loosen two (2) socket head screws (item 2) that se-
cure castor plate to castor fork.
Figure 3
Chassis and Controls
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Line Painter 1200
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