Assembly of a Harper Broom
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| Harper Brooms are designed to
be very durable and powerful and can be used for a wide-range
of jobs. Whether you're cleaning up sawdust or moving wet
debris, the unique design of these brooms will give you the
versatility and strength you need. These brooms are unique
in the fact that they are constructed with a steel handle
brace and a metal bolt-on handle tip that reduces breakage
and increases leverage. |
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The tools and parts needed to assemble the
Harper Broom are:
A. Broom Handle
B. Broom Head
C. Crescent Wrench
D. Box-end Wrenches
E. Socket Wrench
F. Attachment Bolts & Screws
G. Support Braces
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Using the 1 ½ inch bolt, begin your assembly
by attaching the broom handle to the broom head using one
of the two holes on the top of the broom head. Finger tighten.
(The other hole is so you can reverse the broom head at
a later date and get more wear out of the broom.)
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Attach the two steel braces to the broom
head using the 7/16th inch wood screws. Tighten half way
using the 7/16th inch wrench or socket (do not fully tighten
at this point).
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Align the two curved ends of the braces around the broom
handle and install the bolts and self-locking nuts (again,
tighten as much as possible with fingers).
Fully tighten the ½ inch bolt into the broom head using
the ½ inch wrench or socket.
Tighten the steel brace wood screws on the broom head
until almost completely tight.
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Fully tighten the bolts and self-locking nuts
around the broom handle, alternating from one side to the
other (you may have to wiggle the braces slightly to keep
the holes aligned).
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Completely tighten the steel brace wood screws.
Your Harper Broom is now ready to use!
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