Control sticks, Table of contents control sticks – Land Pride RCP2660 User Manual
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Section 2: Hydraulic Set-up Options
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RCP2660, RCPM2660, RCP3060 and RCPM3060 Parallel Arm Rotary Cutter 316-111M
Control Sticks
There are four control stick arrangements. They are as
follows:
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Solenoid Control Without Gauge Wheels.
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Solenoid Control With Gauge Wheels.
•
Independent Control Without Gauge Wheels.
•
Independent Control With Gauge Wheels.
See Figure 2-14 on page 26 for illustration of “ARM 1”,
“ARM 2”, “Deck Pivot” & “Deck Motor”. The deck must be
equipped with gauge wheels before “Deck Float” is
included. “Deck Float” allows “ARM 2” and “Deck Pivot”
cylinders to float with the gauge wheels as they roll over
the ground surface. Make sure you have the correct
control stick for your particular set-up.
Solenoid Control Without Gauge Wheels
Refer to Figure 2-11:
This control stick includes the following push buttons:
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 1”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 2”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for “Deck Pivot”.
Solenoid Control With Gauge Wheels
Refer to Figure 2-8:
This control stick includes the following push buttons:
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 1”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 2”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for “Deck Pivot”.
•
One “ON/OFF” float switch for “Deck Float”.
•
One LED light Indicating float switch is “ON”.
Independent Control Without Gauge Wheels
Refer to Figure 2-9:
This control stick includes the following push buttons:
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 1”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 2”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for “Deck Pivot”.
•
One “ON/OFF” lighted push button switch for
controlling “Deck Motor”. Light is on when running.
Independent Control With Gauge Wheels
Refer to Figure 2-10:
This control stick includes the following push buttons:
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 1”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for moving “ARM 2”.
•
Two momentary push buttons for “Deck Pivot”.
•
One “ON/OFF” lighted push button switch for
controlling “Deck Motor”. Light is on when running.
•
One “ON/OFF” lighted push button switch for “Deck
Float”. Light is on when deck is floating.
Solenoid Control Without Gauge Wheels
Figure 2-7
Solenoid Control With Gauge Wheels
Figure 2-8
Independent Control Without Gauge Wheels
Without Deck Float
Figure 2-9
Independent Control With Gauge Wheels
Figure 2-10
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