Parking brake adjustment, Front suspension adjustment, 250 z & javelin series – Simplicity Manufacturing RZT22500BVE2 User Manual

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250 Z & Javelin Series

TP 300-5141-01-HZ-SN

7/2006

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Parking Brake
Adjustment

1. Disengage the PTO, stop the engine, block the front

wheels, remove the ignition key, and lock the motion
control levers into their neutral lock positions.

2. Elevate the rear end of the unit, making sure it is

safely supported.

3. Before attempting brake adjustment, check the brake

gear (A, Figure 11), brake arm (B), park brake brack-
et (D), brake rod (E), and compression spring (F) for
dirt or debris that may affect brake operation.

4. Check to see that the brake arms (B) are engaged

against the brake gears (A), with the teeth on the
arms meshing with the teeth on the gears.

Note: The rear wheels may need to be moved slightly
for the teeth to mesh properly.

5. With the parking brake engaged (motion control

levers moved into their neutral locked positions),
measure the length of the compression spring (F).
The measurement should be between 2-1/2” and 2-
3/4”. If not, tighten or loosen the brake rod adjust-
ment nut (C) until the correct measurement is
achieved.

Front Suspension
Adjustment

(Select Models)

The shock assembly can be adjusted to vary the amount
of pre-load applied to the springs. This allows the opera-
tor to customize the ride according to operator’s weight
and operating conditions.

LESS PRE-LOAD:

• Light operator weight

• Softer, more cushioned ride

• Best for relatively flat terrain

MORE PRE-LOAD:

• Heavy operator weight

• Stiffer, more rigid ride

• Better handling and greater stability on hilly terrain

TO ADJUST THE SPRING PRE-LOAD:

1. Park machine on a flat, level surface. Disengage the

PTO, stop the engine and engage the parking brake.

INCREASE

DECREASE

Figure 12. Front Suspension Adjustment
A. Pre-Load Adjustment Collar

A

Figure 11. Parking Brake Adjustment
A. Brake Gear (One Each Side)
B. Brake Arm (One Each Side)
C. Brake Rod Adjustment Nut
D. Park Brake Bracket
E. Park Brake Rod
F. Compression Spring

C

B

A

F

E

D

2. See Figure 12. Turn the pre-load adjustment collar

(A) CLOCKWISE to increase the pre-load, turn
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to decrease the pre-load.
Make sure both shocks are set to the same amount of
pre-load.

3. Secure the set collar by placing the rubber o-ring

against it.

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