Craftsman 486.24545 User Manual

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Insert the 1 /2" x 2-3/4" hex bolt into the lower shaft

of the actuator and then screw a 1/2" hex lock nut
as far as possible onto the bolt. See figure 3.

Place up to five 1/2" flat washers between the

anchor brackets on the lift assembly and insert the
end of the 1/2" x 2-3/4" hex bolt through the anchor

brackets and the washers. Screw a second 1/2"
hex lock nut onto the bolt so that it is flush with the

end of the bolt. Screw the first nut back against the
anchor brackets and tighten both nuts securely.

See figure 3.

Place the other end of the actuator between the

anchor brackets on the mount bracket assembly.

Insert the 1/2" x 2" clevis pin through the anchor
brackets, securing it with the 3/32" hair cotter pin.
See figure 4.

IMPORTANT: Connect to a 12 volt power source only.

If you wish to permanently attach the switch to the

tractor dash:
a. Drill a 1/2" hole in the lower right hand corner of

the tractor's dash as shown in figure 5. A hole

larger than 1/2" may cause the nuts on the

switch to not hold properly.

b. Remove the hex nut from the actuator switch

and then screw the round nut to about the mid­

point on the threads.

c. Insert the switch into the hole you drilled in the

tractor's dash and secure it with the hex nut you

removed from the switch.

• To connect the switch to the tractor battery, attach

the terminal on the red wire (with fuse) to the

positive post and the terminal on the black wire to

the negative post of the battery.

Route the flexible conduit to the rear of the tractor

avoiding hot engine parts, moving parts and pinch

points. Connect the plug on the conduit wires to the
plug on the actuator wires.

FIGURE 5

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