Inner wing lock channels, Inner locks in transport, Inner locks during unfold – Great Plains NP4000 40-foot Operator Manual User Manual

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2012-03-28

Inner Wing Lock Channels

Inner Locks in Transport

Refer to Figure 17
These manual-reset lock channels (

and

) are

permanently installed on the inner wing fold cylinder
clevises. These locks (and the outer wing locks) provide
stops limiting fold during lift for field turns.

The rear cylinder lock

, equipped with a spring plunger,

also has a separate use during initial unfold, where it
limits inner wing travel to eliminate risk of opener
damage.

During pre-fold, transport and wings-folded storage, both
lock channels are retained by a pin

in a holder

.

Inner Locks During Unfold

Refer to Figure 18
1.

Withdraw the pin

, releasing at least the

spring-plunger lock channel

.

2.

Swing the spring plunger

toward implement

center, over the stroke control valve

, and rest the

spring-load bolt on the cylinder body.

3.

Rest the standard lock channel

on the front

cylinder face.

Inner Wing Locks After Unfold

Refer to Figure 19
During the initial unfold, the spring-plunger

aligns with

the cylinder axis. The spring-loaded bolt engages an
actuator on the stroke control valve, stopping inner wing
motion slightly above wings-level.

Figure 17

Inner Wing Locks: Transport

34107

3

1

4

2

1

2

2

3

4

Figure 18

Inner Wing Locks: Pre-Unfold

34108

2

3

6

5

3

2

5

6

1

Figure 19

Inner Wing Locks: Initial Unfold

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5

5

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