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Fasten the two springs included with the
kit over the two front-most bracket bolts
using 5/8” flat-washers and crown-lock
lock nuts. Compress the springs to a
measurement of 3-/8”. The rear brackets
do not use springs and therefore use a
shorter bolt length. Use 5/8” washers and
crown- lock lock nuts on these bolts also,
and tighten securely.
With your slide-in unit bolted in using the
mounting kit brackets, you can now safely
transport your unit without the danger of
having it slide around in the truck bed.
When you need to use your truck for other
tasks, simply unbolt the slide-in unit and
lift it out of the truck.
WARNING: Before welding, make
sure the cap on the engine gas tank is
affixed tightly, disconnect the battery
terminals, and attached the ground cable
of the welder as close as possible to the
area being welded. DO NOT perform
welding if gas fumes are present.
Gasoline is highly explosive, and can
result in serious injury or death if caused
to ignite.
WARNING: Before transporting your
slide-in unit, make sure it is securely
fastened into the truck bed in order to
keep it from sliding. If not fastened, the
unit can crash into and break the tailgate,
and possibly fall from the truck causing a
traffic accident and/or severe injury or
death to persons in the area.
Electrical Setup
Your portable slide-in unit comes with a
12 volt battery for providing power to the
electric start gas engine and the motor for
the water pump. To make sure the
battery maintains its charge, it is
disconnected during shipment (Figure
2.4). Connect the battery before placing
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