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enblethen
Feb 23, 2020Nomad
I am guessing these are the instructions from Remco!
Removal of Arm from Mounting Bracket
1. Locate cap with Ramco logo on bottom of mount covering (shroud) and remove using a small flat-head screwdriver. This will expose the bolt that attaches the arm to the mount. 2. Using a 9/16” socket, remove the bolt. 3. Once the bolt is removed, lift the arm out of the mounting bracket. If the arm does not come out easily, use a rubber mallet and tap on the bottom of the arm to loosen it. 4. Once the arm has been removed, disconnect the wire harness. If there is not a quick disconnect, the wire will have to be cut. Be sure to allow enough slack in the wire so when reconnecting there will be enough wire to work with. (Allow about 4-6” out of mounting bracket and 3-4” out of arm.
I would get something other then WD-40. Need something like Liquid Wrench. It needs to break aluminum oxidation.
Removal of Arm from Mounting Bracket
1. Locate cap with Ramco logo on bottom of mount covering (shroud) and remove using a small flat-head screwdriver. This will expose the bolt that attaches the arm to the mount. 2. Using a 9/16” socket, remove the bolt. 3. Once the bolt is removed, lift the arm out of the mounting bracket. If the arm does not come out easily, use a rubber mallet and tap on the bottom of the arm to loosen it. 4. Once the arm has been removed, disconnect the wire harness. If there is not a quick disconnect, the wire will have to be cut. Be sure to allow enough slack in the wire so when reconnecting there will be enough wire to work with. (Allow about 4-6” out of mounting bracket and 3-4” out of arm.
I would get something other then WD-40. Need something like Liquid Wrench. It needs to break aluminum oxidation.
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