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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™
SKRL-100
USER MANUAL

PL 642 REV A
(05/2018)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CE DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT AND INTENDED USE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
KEY FEATURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
OPERATOR TRAINING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
PRE-RUN SAFETY CHECK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SAFETY LABEL DEFINITIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SYSTEM ASSEMBLY - OVERVIEW .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER - SET UP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
STAND ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
STAND ASSEMBLY AND GEARBOX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
VERTICAL RAIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CONTROL UMBILICAL CONNECTIONS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HORIZONTAL RAIL INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
RAIL STOPS AND BALLAST TANK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
BALLAST TANK AND HIGH PRESSURE HOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
TOOL AND HIGH PRESSURE HOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
WRIST SPEED AND RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
CONTROL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CONTROL BOX OVERVIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CONTROL BOX AIR SUPPLY FITTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
CONTROL BOX TO LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER CONNECTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
OPERATION .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CONTROL BOX, TEST RUN, AND RUN PROCEDURES.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
MAINTENANCE, STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, AND HANDLING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
PARTS DIAGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND WARRANTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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CE DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION
OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY

We:		

StoneAge, Inc. 466 South Skylane Drive Durango, CO 81303, USA

			

Declare that this “partly completed machinery” supplied with this declaration:

Equipment:

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™

Model name:

SKRL-100 is in accordance with the following Directives: and

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is designed and manufactured solely as a non-functional component to be incorporated into a machine requiring completion;

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must not be put into service within the European Community (“EC”) until the final machinery into which it is to be incorporated
has been declared in conformity with the Machinery Directive and all other applicable EC Directives; and

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is designed and manufactured to comply with the 2006/42/EC Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the Machinery
Directives and the relevant parts of the following specifications:
EN ISO 12100:2010

Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction

We hereby declare that the equipment named above has been tested and found to comply with the relevant sections of the above
referenced specifications and directives.
Date _ 06/15/2017______
StoneAge Europe
Unit 2, Britannia Business Centre
Britannia Way
Malvern WR14 1GZ
United Kingdom
The Technical File for the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) is maintained at:
StoneAge, Inc. 466 South Skylane Drive, Durango, CO 81303, USA

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MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION
StoneAge Inc.

StoneAge Europe

466 S. Skylane Drive

Unit 2, Britannia Business Centre

Durango, CO 81303, USA

Britannia Way

Phone: 970-259-2869

Malvern WR14 1GZ

Toll Free: 866-795-1586

United Kingdom

www.stoneagetools.com

Phone: +44 (0) 1684 892065

This manual must be used in accordance with all applicable national laws. The manual shall be regarded as a part of the machine and shall
be kept for reference until the final dismantling of the machine, as defined by applicable national law(s).

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100) SPECIFICATIONS
Weight:

153 lbs (69 kg)

Size, Outriggers Extended:

48in. Wide x 44in. Long x 57in. High
(1220 mm Wide x 1118 mm Long x 1448 mm High)

Cleaning Window:

47in. High x 68in. Wide x 40in. Deep
(1194 mm High x 1727 mm Wide x 1016 mm Deep)

Reaction Force:

Up to 55 lbs (25 kg)

Control Box Weight:

43 lbs (19.5 kg) (Includes Control Box, FRL, and stand)

Maximum Air Supply Pressure:

125 psi (0.86 MPa)

System Operating Pressure:

80 psi (0.55 MPa) minimum, 100 psi (0.7 MPa) maximum

Maximum Air Consumption:

96 CFM

Recommended Operational Temperature Range:

-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)

DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT AND INTENDED USE

KEY FEATURES:

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER AND CONTROL BOX
The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100) takes all the capability
of the Striker system and packages it for maximum portability for
previously inaccessible automated surface prep locations.

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100)
• Modular system designed for portability and easily assembled
in 3.5 minutes.
• Lightweight components for single operator setup and use
• Fully pneumatic controls
• Fits through 21” (534 mm) minimum opening diameter or width
• Affordable alternative to complicated robotic systems

The powerful and responsive LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100)
combines a rotary shotgun arm and positioning system for precise
remote shotgunning in tough to reach locations.
The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100) must not be put into
service within the European Community (“EC”) until the final
machinery into which it is to be incorporated has been declared in
conformity with the Machinery Directive and all other applicable EC
Directives.

STANDARD CONTROL BOX (CB-SKR)
• Small, lightweight, ergonomic design that includes a
Portable stand and filter-regulator-lubricator assembly
• Body controls: In/Out, Up/Down, and Rotation
• Wrist controls: Rotation and Flex
• OPTIONAL Pneumatic Foot Pedal Dump Control for the nonwireless control box.

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OPERATOR TRAINING
Managers, Supervisors, and Operators MUST be trained in Health
and Safety Awareness of High-pressure Water Jetting and hold
a copy the Water Jetting Association (WJA) Code of Practice, or
equivalent (see www.waterjetting.org.uk).
Operators MUST be trained to identify and understand all applicable
standards for the equipment supplied. Operators should be trained
in manual handling techniques to prevent bodily injury.

StoneAge has designed and manufactured this equipment
considering all hazards associated with its operation. StoneAge
assessed these risks and incorporated safety features in the design.
StoneAge WILL NOT accept responsibility for the results of misuse.

Operators MUST read, understand, and follow the Operational and
Training Requirements (Section 7.0) of WJTA-IMCA’s, Industry Best
Practices for the Use of High Pressure Waterjetting Equipment, or
equivalent.
Operators MUST read, understand and follow the Warnings,
Safety Information, Assembly, Installation, Connection, Operation,
Transport, Handling, Storage, and Maintenance Instructions detailed
in this manual.

The risk assessment MUST consider potential material or substance
hazards including:
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IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER/OPERATOR
to conduct a job specific risk assessment prior to use. Job specific
risk assessment MUST be repeated for each different set up,
material, and location.

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The risk assessment MUST conform to the Health and Safety at
Work Act 1974 and other relevant Health and Safety legislation.

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is dependent on the
working pressure of water and the cleaning application. Managers,
Supervisors, and Operators MUST carry out a job specific risk
assessment to define the exact requirements for PPE. See
Protective Equipment for Personnel (Section 6) of WJTA-IMCA’s
Recommended Practices For The Use Of High-pressure Water
jetting Equipment for additional information.
Hygiene - Operators are advised to wash thoroughly after all
waterjetting operations to remove any waterblast residue which may
contain traces of harmful substances.
First aid provision - users MUST be provided with suitable first aid
facilities at the operation site.

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Aerosols
Biological and microbiological (viral or bacterial) agents
Combustible materials
Dusts
Explosion
Fibers
Flammable substances
Fluids
Fumes
Gases
Mists
Oxidizing Agents

PPE may include:
• Eye protection: Full face visor
• Foot protection: Kevlar® brand or steel toe capped,
waterproof, non-slip safety boots
• Hand protection: Waterproof gloves
• Ear protection: Ear protection for a minimum of 85 dBA
• Head protection: Hard hat that accepts a full face visor and
ear protection
• Body protection: Multi-layer waterproof clothing approved for
water jetting
• Hose protection: Hose shroud
• Respiratory protection: May be required; refer to job specific
risk assessment

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WARNING

PRE-RUN SAFETY CHECK

Operations with this equipment can be potentially hazardous. Caution
MUST be exercised prior to and during machine and water jet tool
use. Please read and follow all of these instructions, in addition to the
guidelines in the WJTA-IMCA’s, Industry Best Practices for the Use of
High Pressure Waterjetting Equipment handbook, available online at
www.wjta.org. Deviating from safety instructions and recommended
practices can lead to severe injury and/or death.

Refer to WJTA-IMCA’s, Industry Best Practices for the Use of
High Pressure Waterjetting Equipment and/or The Water Jetting
Association’s, WJA Code of Practice for additional safety information.
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Complete a job specific risk assessment and act on the resulting
actions.

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Adhere to all site specific safety procedures.

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Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure specified for
any component in a system.

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Ensure the waterblasting zone is properly barricaded and that
warning signs are posted.

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The immediate work area MUST be marked off to keep out
untrained persons.

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Ensure the work place is free of unnecessary objects (e.g. loose
parts, hoses, tools).

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Inspect the equipment for visible signs of deterioration, damage,
and improper assembly. Do not operate if damaged, until
repaired.

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Ensure all Operators are using the correct Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).

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Check that the air hoses are properly connected and tight.

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Make sure all threaded connections are tight and free of leaks.

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Users of the Lightweight Striker MUST be trained and/or
experienced in the use and application of high-pressure
technology and cleaning, as well as all associated safety
measures, according to the WJTA-IMCA’s, Industry Best
Practices for the Use of High Pressure Waterjetting Equipment.

Check all hoses and accessories for damage prior to use. Do
not use damaged items. Only high quality hoses intended for
waterblast applications should be used as high-pressure hoses.

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Check all high-pressure threaded connections for tightness.

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Ensure the ballast tank has been completely filled prior to
operating the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER (SKRL-100)

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To safely move the Lightweight Striker, the ballast tank must be
emptied to reduce the weight. The whole assembly is designed
to come apart into 6 portable pieces that all weigh less than 50
lbs.

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Test the Control Box before operating the LIGHTWEIGHT
STRIKER (SKRL-100) with high-pressure water to verify the control
valves move the Wrist and Tool in the intended directions.

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Ensure that Operators never connect, disconnect, or tighten
hoses, adapters, or accessories with the high-pressure water
pump unit running.

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Ensure no personnel are in the hydroblasting zone.

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The Control Box should be located in a safe location where the
Operator has good visibility of the placement of the tool. The
Lightweight Striker and Control Box MUST be supervised at all
times and should never be left unattended.

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Test the Control Box before operating the LIGHTWEIGHT
STRIKER (SKRL-100) with high-pressure water to verify the
control valves move the hose in the intended direction, and that
the dump valve and hose clamp are working properly.

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Always de-energize the system before opening the door to
service or replace any parts. Failure to do so can result in severe
injury and/or death.

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When moving the Lightweight Striker lift with care to prevent
bodily injury.

SAFETY LABEL DEFINITIONS
The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) has the potential to
cause serious injury to fingers or hands if they become caught
between the rollers or rotating connections.

The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) has the potential to
cause serious injury if fingers or hands become caught between the
carriage and rails.

The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100)
has a maximum operating air pressure of 100
psi (0.7 MPa). Never exceed 125 psi (0.86
MPa) supply pressure. Exceeding 125 psi (0.86
MPa) supply pressure may result in injury to the
Operator and/or damage to the equipment.

The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™
(SKRL-100) is designed to be
balanced in weight with a filled
ballast tank. It must be filled
unless otherwise anchored to
the ground.

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SYSTEM ASSEMBLY - OVERVIEW

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ SKRL-100 AND
CB-SKR CONTROL BOX SYSTEM
RAIL STOP

CONTROL BOX,
FRL, AND, STAND
ASSEMBLY

48” VERTICAL RAIL

SPIR STAR®
HIGH PRESSURE
HOSE

CARRIAGE
ASSEMBLY
15FT UMBILICALS
(4572 mm)

REMOTE SHOTGUN
SWIVEL ASSEMBLY

HORIZONTAL
RAIL ASSEMBLY

RAIL STOP

WRIST
ASSEMBLY

GEARBOX
ASSEMBLY
BALLAST
WATER TANK
*SCAFFOLD MOUNTING
OPTION
SEE SEPARATE PART DIAGRAM
PAGE FOR SKRL 501

SKRL 501
DOWNRIGGER

STRIKER STAND
ASSEMBLY

COLOR CODING
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE AND REMOTE SHOTGUN TOOLS
ARE COLOR CODED TO THEIR SPECIFIC PRESSURE
RATINGS FOR SAFETY

SKRL 512
MAGNET
OUTRIGGER

10K PACKAGE INCLUDES

20K PACKAGE INCLUDES

SKRL 103
20’ OAL SPIR STAR® 8/2 HIGH PRESSURE HOSE WITH ONE MALE
1/4 NPT END AND ONE 3/4 TYPE M FEMALE SWIVEL

SKRL 203
20’ OAL SPIR STAR® 8/4 HIGH PRESSURE HOSE WITH ONE MALE 9/16
MEDIUM PRESSURE END, AND ONE 3/4 TYPE M FEMALE SWIVEL

SKRL-P4
10K REMOTE SHOTGUN
SWIVEL ASSEMBLY

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*METAL GRATE MOUNTING
OPTION
SEE SEPARATE PART DIAGRAM
PAGE FOR SKRL 512

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SKRL-MP9
20K REMOTE SHOTGUN
SWIVEL ASSEMBLY

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER SET-UP - STAND ASSEMBLY
1.

The Striker stand comes as shown in (Figure 1)

NOTICE
There are four 2 inch long Quick Release Pins for the legs and
two 2.25 inch long Quick Release Pins that attach the Tank.
Be sure not to install these incorrectly as they will not securely
engage the lock mechanism.

FIGURE 1

2.

Remove the Quick Release Pins from the frame (Figure 2),
extend all the legs, and insert the Quick Release Pins back into
the opposite holes in the frame. (Figure 3)

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 2

3.

Test the Leg Assembly by lifting up and down to ensure it moves
all pins are secured. (Figure 4)

FIGURE 4

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4.

There are two additional mounting options for the Lightweight
Striker. The scaffold mounting accessory is for mounting directly
to scaffolding. The high powered magnet option is for placing
the assembly on metal grating. They are both easily installed by
removing the Quick Release Pins and the 1/2” bolts from the
standard leg assemblies and inserting either the Scaffold Mount
legs or the Magnet mounts, and reinstalling the Quick Release
Pins and 1/2” bolts as shown in (Figures 5 & 5.1).

FIGURE 5.1
QUICK
RELEASE PIN
1/2” BOLT

FIGURE 5
MAGNET MOUNT
ACCESSORY

QUICK
RELEASE PIN

NOTICE

1/2” BOLT

There are four 2 inch long Quick Release Pins for
the legs and two 2.25 inch long Quick Release
Pins that attach the Tank. Be sure not to install
these incorrectly as they will not securely engage
the lock mechanism.

SCAFFOLD
MOUNT
ACCESSORY

5.

Place the Gearbox Assembly into the Mounting Weldment as
shown in (Figure 6). Orient the Spline Drive out from the frame.

6.

Install Quick Release Wedge Bolt through Gearbox Assembly
and the Mounting Weldment. Be sure to check that it has gone
through the entire Mounting Weldment. Tighten the Quick Release
Lever and push in to lock down and secure. (Figures 7,8, & 9)

FIGURE 6

SPLINE
DRIVE

QUICK RELEASE
WEDGE BOLT

FIGURE 7

QUICK RELEASE
WEDGE BOLT

LOCKED DOWN
POSITION
FIGURE 8

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FIGURE 9

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7.

Install the Vertical Rail Assembly by aligning the splines on
the Vertical Rail with the Splines inside the Spline Coupling.
(Figure 10)

FIGURE 10

8.

Depress the Hub Pin pin on the Spline Coupling. Make sure the
spring pin is fully engaged when it is released. (Figure 11)

PUSH
FIGURE 11

9.

Proper placement of Hub Pin in relation to the Vertical Rail
Assembly is shown below. (Figure 12)

HUB PIN SHOULD BE
ORIENTED IN THIS
POSITION.

FIGURE 12

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER SET-UP - CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
10. Orient the Carriage Assembly as shown in (Figure 13) with the
umbilical end facing down.

FIGURE 13

VERTICAL
RAIL

11. Align the rollers with the Vertical Rail edges and slide the Carriage
down to approximately chest level. (Figure 14)
DRIVE GEAR
TO ENGAGE
WITH SLOTS
ON VERTICAL
RAIL

VERTICAL
DRIVE

VERTICAL RAIL
SLOTTED SIDE

12. Lift up on the Vertical Drive and replace the upper Quick Release
Pin. You should hear a click to indicate he drive gear on the
Vertical Drive is engaged. (Figure 15 & 15.1)
FIGURE 15

12

FIGURE 14

FIGURE 15.1

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13. Install Socket Mount Plate onto the Gearbox handle.
(Figure 16). Make sure Spring Pin is fully engaged.

FIGURE 16

SPRING
PIN

GEARBOX
HANDLE

14. Orient and Install Red and Blue tubing to air motor as
shown in (Figure 17).

15. The correct orientations are shown in (Figure 18).

FIGURE 17

BLUE

RED

FIGURE 18

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER SET-UP - HORIZONTAL RAIL INSTALLATION
16. Pull the left Quick Release Pin out of the Horizontal Drive
Assembly to allow the motor to tilt up. (Figure 19 & 20)

HORIZONTAL
DRIVE
QUICK
RELEASE
PIN

FIGURE 19

17. Slide the Horizontal Rail, socket end first, into the rollers on the
Carriage Assembly. Then rock the Horizontal Drive back down
onto the rail. (Figure 20 & 21)

SLOTTED SIDE

HORIZONTAL RAIL

FIGURE 20

18. Roll the Horizontal Drive back and forth until you hear a click to
indicate he drive gear on the Horizontal Drive. Replace the Quick
Release Pin. (Figure 21)

QUICK
RELEASE
PIN

FIGURE 21

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19. Slide the Rear Stop onto the socket end of the Horizontal Rail
and tighten the Quick Release Lever so that it faces away from
the Carriage Assembly as shown in (Figure 22)

FIGURE 22

FIGURE 23

20. Slide the BU 152 Rail Stop onto the top of the Vertical Rail and
tighten the Quick Release Lever so that it faces up and away
from the Carriage Assembly as shown in (Figure 23)

21. Place the Ballast Tank onto the Striker Stand as shown in
(Figure 24)

NOTICE
There are four 2 inch long Quick Release Pins for the legs and
two 2.25 inch long Quick Release Pins that attach the Tank.
Be sure not to install these incorrectly as they will not securely
engage the lock mechanism.

FIGURE 24

2.25” LONG QUICK
RELEASE PIN

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER SET-UP - BALLAST TANK AND HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
22. Install the two Quick Release Pins on both sides of the Ballast
Tank through the Striker Stand to secure the tank in place.
(Figure 25)

NOTICE
There are four 2 inch long Quick Release Pins for the legs and
two 2.25 inch long Quick Release Pins that attach the Tank.
Be sure not to install these incorrectly as they will not securely
engage the lock mechanism.

FIGURE 25

2” LONG QUICK
RELEASE PIN

BALLAST TANK

2.25” LONG QUICK
RELEASE PIN

23. Remove the cap on top of the Ballast Tank and fill with water.
(Figure 25)

WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER WITHOUT A FULL
BALLAST TANK. Doing so could result in death or serious injury

FIGURE 26

24. Insert the male end of the High Pressure Hose through the Rear
Rail Stop. (Figure 27)

FIGURE 27

25. Continue to feed the High Pressure Hose between the
Horizontal Drive motor and the Carriage Assembly towards the
Wrist. (Figure 28)

FIGURE 28

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26. Fasten High Pressure Hose to waterblast tool by loosening the two 1/4” square head cap screws and sliding the tool into the holder
until the shoulder hits the collar. (Figure 29 & 30) The hose end is a 9/16” medium pressure connection, with a modified gland nut and
standard collar.

NOTICE
It is recommended to use BLUE GOOP, A SWAGELOK brand anti-seize, or an equivalent on threaded fittings to avoid galling.

GLAND NUT COLLAR

LOOSEN TO INSTALL
SKRL-MP9 20K OR SKRL-P4 10K
(SHOWN HERE WITH SKRL-MP9 20K)

FIGURE 29

27. Tighten Wrist Clamp to Tool with Allen wrench. (Figure 30)

A

B

FIGURE 30

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER SET-UP - WRIST SPEED AND RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS
WRIST SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS
WRIST RESISTANCE
ADJUSTMENTS

THE WRIST ROTATION DIRECTION IS REFERENCED
FROM THE BACK OF THE STRIKER, LOOKING DOWN
THE HORIZONTAL RAIL TOWARD THE NOZZLE
FASTER
FASTER
SLOWER
SLOWER

DOWNWARD
WRIST FLEX

UPWARD
WRIST FLEX

FASTER
SLOWER

COUNTERCLOCKWISE
WRIST ROTATION

CLOCKWISE
WRIST ROTATION

WRIST RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS

1

2

1.

Remove Bolt and Lock Nut From the Rail and Wrist Assembly.

2.

Pull the Wrist Assembly free of the Rail.

3.

Remove the black plastic end cap from the end of the Wrist Assembly.

4.

Remove the Friction Torque Limiter and Shaft

5.

Loosen set screws.

6.

Adjust nut to the left for less resistance and tighten to the right for
increased resistance.

4
3

6

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CONTROL BOX - OVERVIEW
CONTROL BOX
TOP VIEW

CONTROL BOX

CONTROL BOX

REAR VIEW

FRONT VIEW

MAIN BOX
FRAME

PRESSURE
REGULATOR
PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
INLET AIR
FITTING

TRIPOD
LEGS

POLE MOUNT
WITH THUMB SCREW

INLINE OILER
FEED
ADJUSTMENT

DUMP
CONNECTION
FITTING

FILTER,
REGULATOR,
LUBRICATOR

AIR SUPPLY
FITTING
WITH DUST CAP

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SYSTEM UMBILICAL
UMBILICAL
PORT BLUE
PORT RED

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CONTROL BOX - ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLE CONTROL BOX, FRL, AND TRIPOD BASE
1. Setup the tripod base in a location with good visibility to the
cleaning site, but at a safe distance away from waterblast zone.
2. Slide the vertical tube into the tripod base. Secure with the
supplied thumbscrew knob. Note: The vertical tube has a hole
through one wall that the thumbscrew must engage.
3. Slide the Filter, Regulator, Lubricator (FRL) assembly over the
vertical tube down to the tripod base. Secure with the supplied
thumbscrew knob.

4. Slide the Control Box over the vertical tube. The Control Box has
a stop that keeps it located at the top of the vertical tube. Secure
with the supplied thumbscrew knob.
5. Install the short 1/2 in. (13 mm) I.D. hose between the FRL and
the Control Box.

NOTICE
The vertical tube has a hole through one wall that the
thumbscrew must engage.

FILTER, REGULATOR,
LUBRICATOR, ASSEMBLY
(FRL)

THUMBSCREW
KNOB
(ALIGN WITH
PRE-DRILLED
HOLE ON
TUBE INSERT)

4

3
2

5
1
THUMBSCREW
KNOB
(ALIGN WITH
PRE-DRILLED
HOLE ON
TUBE INSERT)
THUMBSCREW
KNOB

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INSERT

CONTROL BOX AIR SUPPLY FITTING
AIR SUPPLY AND LUBRICATOR SETTING

WARNING

1. The Control Box is supplied with a twist claw style inlet coupling
(Chicago style) located on the side of the FRL Assembly.
Connect a compatible compressed air line (not included)
according to the Manufacturer’s instructions. If another
pneumatic connection is preferred, this fitting can be removed
and any male 1/2 in. NPT fitting may be used.

Minimum operating pressure is 80 psi (0.55 MPa). Maximum
operating air pressure is 100 psi (0.7 MPa). Exceeding 125 psi
(0.86 MPa) supply pressure may result in injury to the Operator
and/or damage to the equipment.

2. Using the regulator adjust the operating pressure to 110 psi
(0.76 MPa) for the application.
FILTER, REGULATOR, LUBRICATOR
(FRL)
REGULATOR

CONNECTION FITTING
FOR FOOT PEDAL DUMP
CONTROL
ADJUST INLINE OILER
TO FEED 1 DROP OF OIL
EVERY 15-30 SECONDS
FOR HIGH SPEED OR
CONTINUOUS DUTY
USAGE

AIR SUPPLY FITTING
A universal AIR SUPPLY FITTING (Chicago style) is
located on the side of the FRL. Connect a compatible
compressed air line (not included) according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. If another pneumatic
connection is preferred, this fitting can be removed and
any male ½ in. NPT fitting may be used.

PNEUMATIC FOOT PEDAL DUMP CONTROL
NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER

™

PACKAGE

INSTALL ¼ IN. O.D. TUBING
(NOT INCLUDED IN THE FPA-SKR
PACKAGE)

An optional Pneumatic Foot Pedal Dump Control with Air Line
package is available for purchase through StoneAge Tools®.
To install the Pneumatic Foot Pedal Dump Control package,
connect one end of the Air Line to the fitting on the Foot
Pedal Dump marked “SUPPLY” and the other end to the
Connection Fitting on the Control Box (See diagram above).
To connect to the Dump Valve, the Operator will need to
install 1/4 in. O.D. Nylon tubing (Not Included in the FPA-SKR
package) between the push fitting on the Foot Pedal Dump
marked “DUMP” and the pneumatic dump valve.

AIR LINE

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PNEUMATIC SUPPLY LINE CONNECTIONS
1.

Remove the dust caps from both sockets on the Control
Box and the Lightweight Striker Assemblies.

2.

Connect the Lightweight Striker to the Control Box by
screwing the red umbilical onto the socket marked “Wrist”
and the blue umbilical into the socket marked “Body”.
Verify the Control Box rotates, flexes, raises, and lowers,
the wrist and rotates the assembly left and right correctly.

3.

Familiarize yourself with the Control Box functions by
hooking up to air, before operating the Lightweight Striker
with high pressure water.

BODY = 6
CONTACTS

WRIST= 4
CONTACTS

VIEW

WRIST= 4
CONTACTS

BODY = 6
CONTACTS

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OPERATION
CONTROL BOX
•

•

TEST RUN PROCEDURE

There are three levers that control the BODY of the
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100).
• The IN/OUT LEVER will move the Horizontal Rail Assembly
in the In (extending) and Out (retracting) directions.
• The UP/DOWN LEVER will move the Carriage Assembly Up
and Down the Vertical Rail Assembly.
• The ROTATE LEFT/RIGHT LEVER will rotate the Vertical
Rail Assembly from the Spline at the bottom in a windshield
wiper motion.
There are two levers that control the WRIST of the
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100).
• The ROTATE LEVER rotates the SKRL-MP9 20K OR
SKRL-P4 10K tool from the Wrist in a maximum 270° radius.
NOTE: The Horizontal Rail is slotted on top and bottom to
allow the center of the Wrist rotation point to be pointed
upward or downward.
• The FLEX LEVER flexes the SKRL-MP9 20K OR SKRL-P4
10K tool 90° from the Wrist.

•

The WRIST speed controls are located on the wrist at the end
of the Horizontal Rail Assembly. The wrist will operate differently
while it is under high pressure water versus operating with air only.
See the Wrist Speed and Resistance Adjustment page in this
manual to adjust the wrist settings.

•

The OFF position for all levers is at the spring centered middle
position.

•

To de-energize the system, remove foot from the PNEUMATIC
FOOT PEDAL DUMP CONTROL . This will stop the Carriage
Assembly and SKRL-MP9 20K OR SKRL-P4 10K tool from
moving and reroute the high-pressure water away from the
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100).

WARNING
Crush Hazard. Keep hands, hair, and clothing, clear of Carriage
Rollers, Wrist joints, Spline Hub, and out of all travel limit zones.
Contact with moving parts can result in severe injury

•

Perform the PRE-RUN SAFETY CHECK (SEE PAGE 7).

•

Test the Control Box before operating the LIGHTWEIGHT
STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) with high-pressure water to verify the
control valves move the Horizontal and Vertical Rail Assemblies in
their intended directions, and the PNEUMATIC FOOT PEDAL
DUMP CONTROL is working properly. Ensure that the High
Pressure Water System cannot be energized while making adjustments.

•

Operate the high-pressure water at full pressure and use the
PNEUMATIC FOOT PEDAL DUMP CONTROL to verify that
the dump valve is working properly. To activate dump, remove
foot from the pedal.

•

Operate the high-pressure system and waterjet tool at full pressure
to test the Speed and Resistance settings on the Wrist. Properly
setting up the Wrist will provide good control of the SKRL-MP9
20K OR SKRL-P4 10K tool in Rotation and Flex directions.
Detailed adjustment instructions can be found on the Wrist Speed
and Resistance Adjustment page in this manual.

•

The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) has been engineered to stay in position with a maximum reaction force of
70lbs when all outriggers are deployed. The LIGHTWEIGHT
STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) may slide on smooth, oily, or slippery
surfaces during operation. Anchoring the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) to the floor, heavy duty scaffolding, or similar
components will aid in keeping the unit in position. The anchoring method MUST be capable of withstanding a minimum
of 55 lbs of reaction force from the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™
(SKRL-100). Operate the high-pressure hose and waterjet tool
at full pressure to test the anchoring method.

RUN PROCEDURE
•

After completing the setup, and taking all safety precautions the
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) system is ready for
operation.

•

Ensure the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) is lined up
with the job rail assembly and the rotate and flex functions on the
Wrist, to begin high pressure cleaning at the preferred location.

•

The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) MUST be supervised at all times.

HIGH-PRESSURE HOSE

DANGER
STAY BEHIND THE VERTICAL RAIL ASSEMBLY AND OUT OF
THE SPRAY ZONE WHEN OPERATING THE TRACKED STRIKER.
Failure to do so will result in death or serious injury.

• The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) is designed to be
used with a 12ft (3658 mm) SPIR STAR® HP 8mm Hose and
SPIR STAR® standard 9/16”-18 Medium Pressure 8-4 male end
at the SKRL-MP9 20K OR SKRL-P4 10K and a SPIR STAR®
3/4”-16 Type M Swivel Female End at the coupler on the STRIKER assembly.
•

Only high quality hoses intended for waterblast applications should
be used as high-pressure hoses. Pressure rating of high-pressure
hoses MUST NEVER be exceeded.

•

Verify that the high-pressure hose is properly installed through
the Carriage Assembly.

•

Inspect high-pressure hoses for damage or wear before each
use. Do not use damaged or worn high-pressure hose.

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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Item

Frequency

Maintenance Required

All Air Fittings

After each use

Reinstall all dust caps to protect from dirt and moisture.

Carriage rollers

Every 100 Hours of use Lubricate Zerks on all Carriage Rollers using any multipurpose
NLGI 2 grease.

Gearbox oil level

Every 100 Hours of use Fill with Mobil SHC™ 634 synthetic gear oil. See individual part
diagram pages for gearbox fill orientations.

Lubricator of Control Box

Before each use

Add oil when fluid drops below minimum level marking. Fill with
a quality air tool oil.

Vertical and Horizontal Rails

As Needed

Inspect for wear that would allow Carriage Rollers to slip off.
Replace Rail as needed.

Waterblast Tool

After each use

Remove tool, blow out water, lubricate, and store in clean
container.

Contact StoneAge for Safety Data Sheets for material usage, a complete list of spare part numbers, and service instructions for the
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) and Control Box.

STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, AND HANDLING
The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) is designed to be disassembled into six pieces, each piece weighing under 50 lbs. Pull
the two quick release pins on the water tank, tilt it over, and empty it before moving. When breaking down the assembly for storage,
be sure to lift each piece with care to prevent bodily injury.
When storing the assembly , use compressed air to blow out the air lines to remove debris and moisture. Use mild soapy water to
clean the machine in order to remove corrosive materials.
Apply a small amount of air tool oil directly into the forward and reverse fittings. Then, briefly operate the controls at slow speed for a
short duration in each direction to coat the interior parts of the motor. Install the dust caps onto all three fittings to keep moisture and
dirt out.
Install dust caps on both the Control Box and the LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) blue,Twintec umbilical connections.
The LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100) is shipped in a custom wooden crate and may be stored upright in the same crate
between jobs.

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-100)
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER ASSEMBLY

1. APPLY TEFLON TAPE OR EQUIVALENT TO THREADS OF ALL PNEUMATIC FITTINGS
2. ADD BLUE LOCTITE 242 OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL THREADED HARDWARE.
3. ADD SILVER BOSTIK NEVER SEIZE OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL SHAFTS AND TAPERED
SPLINE HUB.

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

12

SKR 188 QD HANGER

1

1
2

ABX 566-001 SPRING PLUNGER ASSY

1

13

SKR 250 REAR STOP W HOSE GUIDE

1

BR 060 RAIL CLAMP

4

14

SKR 335 QR PIN, T-HANDLE .50 X 2.25

2

3

BU 152 RAIL STOP ASSY

2

15

SKRL 110 BASE ASSEMBLY

1

4

CB 430 LANYARD ASSY BOX

2

16

SKRL 139 SERIAL PLATE

1

5

CB 452.2 FTG TWINTEC SOCKET

2

17

SKRL 140 GEARBOX ASSY

1

6

CB 459 SOCKET COVER

2

18

SKRL 150 BASEPLATE WELDMENT

1

7

GB 337-04 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 1.00 SS

8

19

SKRL 160 CARRIAGE ASSY

1

8

GMS 319-015-32 PHMS .19-32X.38 LG PH-SS

2

20

SKRL 180-48 BOX RAIL, 2.5 SLOTTED, 48 IN VT

1

9

GS 316-015 SHCS .16-32 X .38 SS

8

21

SKRL 182-46 BOX RAIL, 2.5 DUAL SLOTTED, 46IN HZ

1

10

GSB 313-0075 BHCS 6-32 X .188 LG SS

4

22

SKRL 183 WRIST ASSEMBLY

1

11

PL 160 PINCH POINT 1.5X3.0 DECAL

8

23

SKRL 191 WATER TANK ASSY

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PARTS DIAGRAM
LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 110)
BASE ASSEMBLY

1. USE RED LOCTITE #262 WHEN INSTALLING STUD
SKR 331-001 INTO FOOT SKR 330.

SCAFFOLD MOUNTING OPTION
SEE SEPARATE PART DIAGRAM
PAGE FOR SKRL 501

METAL GRATE MOUNTING OPTION
SEE SEPARATE PART DIAGRAM
PAGE FOR SKRL 512

SKRL 501
DOWNRIGGER
ASSEMBLY

26

SKRL 512
MAGNET OUTRIGGER
ASSEMBLY

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

GB 350-10 BOLT, HEX .50-13 X 2.50 SS (HC 098)

4

2

GN 350-H HEX NUT SS

4

3

GN 350-L NYLOK NUT SS

4

4

SKR 330 FOOT, OUTRIGGER

4

5

SKR 331-001 STUD .5 X 2.5

4

6

SKRL 115 OUTRIGGER BASE WELDMENT

1

7

SKRL 120 OUTRIGGER WELDMENT

4

8

SKRL 130 QR PIN, T-HANDLE .50 X 2.00

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 140)
GEARBOX ASSEMBLY

1. APPLY TEFLON TAPE OR EQUIVALENT TO THREADS OF ALL PNEUMATIC FITTINGS
2. ADD BLUE LOCTITE 242 OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL THREADED HARDWARE.
3. ADD SILVER BOSTIK NEVER SEIZE OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL SHAFTS AND TAPERED
SPLINE HUB.

#

PART NUMBER

1

DB 072 FITTING P8M PL6

QTY.
2

2

GB 337-04 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 1.00 SS

8

3

GB 337-16 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 4.00 SS

4

4

GSF 337-04 FHCS .37-16 X 1.00 LG SS

2

5

GW 337-L LOCK WASHER SS

4

6

LM 016-4 AIR MOTOR

1

7

LP 095-001 CORNER POST

1

8

SKR 270 SPLINE HUB WELDMENT

1

9

SKRL 141-001 GEARBOX

1

10

SKRL 144 GBX HANDLE

1

11

SKRL 145 GBX MOUNT PLATE

1

12

SKRL 146 WEDGE BOLT

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 160)
CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY

1. APPLY TEFLON TAPE OR
EQUIVALENT TO THREADS OF ALL
PNEUMATIC FITTINGS
2. ADD BLUE LOCTITE 242 OR
EQUIVALENT TO ALL THREADED
HARDWARE.
3. ADD SILVER BOSTIK NEVER SEIZE
OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL SHAFTS AND
TAPERED SPLINE HUB.

#

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PART NUMBER

QTY.

12

LWP 516 WASHER, OVERSIZED

2

1

BR 052-1.5 AXLE-ZERK

6

13

LWP 550 MOTOVARIO NMRV030301600_625IN

2

2

BR 052-3.25 AXLE-ZERK

1

14

SKRL 161 CARRIAGE PLATE

1

3

BR 055 ROLLER ASSY

8

15

SKRL 164 GBX PIVOT TEE, SLOTTED

2

4

GB 325-03 BOLT, HEX .25-20 X .75 SS

2

16

SKRL 165 GBX PIVOT TEE

2

5

GN 325-L NYLOK NUT SS (TB 044.1)

8

17

SKRL 166 GBX PIVOT MOUNT BLOCK

4

6

GN 350-L NYLOK NUT SS

1

18

SKRL 170 PIVOT PIN 2.00

4

7

GS 325-035 SHCS .25-20 X 0.88 SS

8

19

SKRL 175 GEAR COVER

2

8

GS 337-04 SHCS .37-16 X 1.00 SS

8

20

SKRL 176 GEAR COVER PLATE

2

9

GSB 319-015 BHCS .19-24 X .38 LG SS

4

21

SKRL 177 AIR MOTOR ASSY

2

10

GSF 3M6-14-1.00 FHCS M6X1.00X14 SS

6

22

SRT 520 SPUR GEAR SS (6 DP, 14.5 PA, 26 T)

2

8

LWP 509 MOTOVARIO SHAFT

2

23

SRT 537 RETAINING RING, SS EXTERNAL

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 177)
AIR MOTOR ASSEMBLY

1. APPLY TEFLON TAPE OR EQUIVALENT TO THREADS OF ALL PNEUMATIC FITTINGS
2. ADD BLUE LOCTITE 242 OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL THREADED HARDWARE.
3. ADD SILVER BOSTIK NEVER SEIZE OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL SHAFTS AND TAPERED SPLINE HUB.

#

PART NUMBER

1

GK 125-125-0375-RE KEY (TR 142)

QTY.
1

2

GS 3M6-30-1.0 SHCS M6X1.0 X 30 SS

4

3

GS 319-025 SHCS .19-24 X .62 SS

2

4

LWP 510-001 STEP SHAFT

1

5

LWP 520-001 AIR MOTOR

1

6

LWP 538 O-RING

1

7

LWP 557 EXHAUST PROTECTOR, P2M

1

8

SKR 382 FTG, ELBOW SWIVEL 90 P2MPL4

2

9

SKRL 179 MOTOR MOUNT HUB

1

10

SL 010 SEAL

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 183)
WRIST ASSEMBLY

1. SET EACH NEEDLE VALVE TO 2 TURNS FROM CLOSED.
TIGHTENING THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW CLOSES THE
VALVE.
2. APPLY BLUE GOOP TO THREADS OF ALL STAINLESS
FASTENERS.
3. APPLY ANTI SEIZE TO SHAFTS AND KEYS

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

11

SKR 238 WRIST BONE

1

24

SKR 351 ROD END 1.5 CYL

1

1

GB 325-12 BOLT, HEX .25-20 X 3.00 SS
(HC 024)

1

12

SKR 240 SQUARE COLLAR HALF

1

25

2

2

GB 331-09 BOLT, HEX .31-18 X 2.25 SS

1

13

SKR 241 END ROTARY MOUNT

1

SKR 355 FTG, BIMBA P2 PUSHLOCK
NEEDLE VALVE

1

1

SKR 356 FTG, BIMBA P4 PUSHLOCK
NEEDLE VALVE

2

GN 325-L NYLOK NUT SS (TB 044.1)

SKR 242 TORQUE SHAFT W KEY

26

3

14

4

GN 331-L NYLOK NUT SS

1

15

SKR 245 TORQUE PLATE

1

27

SKR 360 FRICTION TORQUE LIMITER

1

5

GS 3M8-16-1.25 SHCS M8X1.25 X 16
SS

4

16

SKR 301 ROTARY AIR CYLINDER

1

28

SKR 365 CLEVIS .375 X .8125

1

17

SKR 340 PIN .375 X 2.25

1

29

SKR 366 RIBBED PLUG

1

18

SKR 341 BUSHING .375 X .625

2

30

SKR 370 FIBER WASHER

2

19

SKR 342 BUSHING, FLANGE SOFT .5 X .5

2

31

SKRL 181 TOOL HOLDER

1

20

SKR 343 BUSHING .375 X .375

1

32

SKRL 184 COLLAR UPPER HALF

1

21

SKR 344 BUSHING, FLANGE .5 X .5

2

22

SKR 345 WASHER, SPRING .265 X .812

2

23

SKR 350 AIR CYLINDER 1.5 DIA 1.5
STROKE

1

6

GS 325-03 SHCS .25-20 X .75 SS (TB
050)

4

GS 325-04 SHCS .25-20 X 1.00 SS (BC
053)

4

8

SKR 232 ULNA FORK

1

9

SKR 233 RADIUS FORK

1

10

SKR 237 PALM

1

7

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 501)
DOWNRIGGER ASSEMBLY

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

GN 550-L NYLOK NUT

1

2

GSF 550-06 FHCS .50-13 X 1.50 LG Z

1

3

GW 550-F FLAT WASHER

1

4

SKR 509 WING NUT

1

5

SKR 510 SCAFFOLD CLAMP ASSY

1

6

SKR 511 J BOLT FRONT MODIFIED

1

7

SKRL 501.1 DOWNRIGGER WELDMENT

1

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL 512)
MAGNET OUTRIGGER ASSEMBLY

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

SKRL 511 MAGNET OUTRIGGER WELDMENT

1

2

SKRL 513 MAGNET 250

1

3

GN 537-L NYLOK NUT

1

4

GB 537-09 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 2.25

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STRIKER® (SKR 250)

REAR STOP WITH HOSE GUIDE ASSEMBLY

#

PART NUMBER

1

BR 060-D RAIL CLAMP, DRILLED

QTY.
1

2

GB 537-06 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 1.50

1

3

SKR 251-001 REAR STOP

1

4

SKR 253 HANDLE

1

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (BU 152)
RAIL STOP ASSEMBLY

#

32

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

BU 149 PLATE, RAIL STOP

1

2

BR 060 RAIL CLAMP

1

3

GB 537-05 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X 1.25

1

4

BU 151 HANDLE

1

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LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-MP9)
20K REMOTE SHOTGUN SWIVEL ASSEMBLY

PLEASE SEE SKRL-MP9 20K MANUAL INSERT FOR DETAILED
PARTS BREAK DOWNS AND SERVICE INFORMATION.

LIGHTWEIGHT STRIKER™ (SKRL-P4)

10K REMOTE SHOTGUN SWIVEL ASSEMBLY
PLEASE SEE SKRL-P4 10K MANUAL INSERT FOR DETAILED
PARTS BREAK DOWNS AND SERVICE INFORMATION.

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STRIKER® (CB-SKR)
CONTROL BOX

#

34

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

CB 301 CB STAND ASSEMBLY

1

2

CB 400 CONTROL BOX ASSY

1

3

CB 403 FRL ASSY

1

4

CB 450 UMBILICAL 4PL4 2PL6

1

5

CB 451 UMBILICAL 4PL4

1

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STRIKER® (CB 301)
CB STAND ASSEMBLY

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

CB 303 MTG POLE

1

2

CB 314 3-LOBE KNOB

1

3

CB 301.1 TRIPOD

1

STRIKER® (FPA-SKR)
FOOT PEDAL DUMP CONTROL
NOT INCLUDED IN PACKAGE

1
2
1

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

FPA-100 FOOT PEDAL ASSEMBLY

1

2

FPA 102 HOSE ASSEMBLY

1

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STRIKER® (CB 400)

CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY (PAGE 1 OF 2)
CB 615 ORING REPLACEMENT KIT
FOR TWINTEC SOCKETS
PART NUMBER

QTY.

BJ 016 ORING

2

TR 127 ORING

4

NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
4.

36

BALLOONS ON PAGE 2 IDENTIFY INTERNAL COMPONENTS.
BALLOONS ON PAGE 1 IDENTIFY EXTERNAL COMPONENTS.
ADD BLUE LOCTITE: PN 242 OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL THREADED HARDWARE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
ADD RED LOCTITE: PN 262 OR EQUIVALENT.

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

22

CB 430 LANYARD ASSY BOX

2

1

BR 167 DUST CAP

1

23

CB 452.2 FTG TWINTEC SOCKET

2

2

CB 314 3-LOBE KNOB

1

24

CB 459 SOCKET COVER

2

6

CB 325 HANDLE TOP

2

26

GMS 319-015-32 PHMS .19-32X.38 LG PH-SS

2

7

CB 326 HANDLE FRONT

1

28

GPH 319-08 PHPMS 10-24 X 2.00 SS

12

8

CB 328-001 POLE MOUNT

2

29

GPTB 0250-PUR95A-RD

5FT

10

CB 347 CAP PLATE

1

30

GPTB 0250-PUR95A-YL

6FT

12

CB 380 FTG P8 BULK HEAD CONNECTOR

1

31

GPTB 0375-PUR95A-BL

6FT

13

CB 382 FTG PL6-T

32

GPTB 0375-PUR95A-YL

2FT

14

CB 401 CB FRAME

1

33

GR 125-SS-188-250 RIVET

15

CB 402 GRAPHIC OVERLAY_AUTOSHOTSYS

1

34

GSB 3M8-16-1.25 BHCS M8X1.25 X 16 SS

2

18

CB 419-HD PNEUM3WAYASSY NDT

4

36

GTB 319-02-32 BHTS .19-32 X .50 LG TORX-SS

38

19

CB 420-HD PNEUM3WAYASSY_DT

1

37

GTB 331-025 BHTS .31-18 X .63 LG TORX-SS

4

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STRIKER® (CB 400)

CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY (PAGE 2 OF 2)

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

16

CB 407 VALVEBRACE

2

1

BR 167 DUST CAP

1

17

CB 408 CE SERIAL PLATE

1

2

CB 314 3-LOBE KNOB

1

20

CB 421 FESTOPILOTEDASSY

2

3

CB 322 SIDE PLATE

2

21

1

4

CB 323 BRACE REAR

2

CB 422 RY3 AAA PILOTED SPOOL VALVE
ASSY

5

CB 324 BRACE FRONT

2

23

CB 452.2 FTG TWINTEC SOCKET

2

GB 337-03 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X .75 SS

4

8

CB 328-001 POLE MOUNT

2

25

9

CB 331 P8PL6 6-WAY MANIFOLD

1

27

GN 319-L NYLOK NUT SS (HC 025.1)

12

1

28

GPH 319-08 PHPMS 10-24 X 2.00 SS

12

1

35

GSF 319-02 FHCS .19-24 X .50 LG SS

4

36

GTB 319-02-32 BHTS .19-32 X .50 LG
TORX-SS

38

38

GW 337-F FLAT WASHER

4

10
11

CB 347 CAP PLATE
CB 355 FTG P8J8 BRASS MALE TO MALE

12

CB 380 FTG P8 BULK HEAD CONNECTOR

1

14

CB 401 CB FRAME

1

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STRIKER® (CB 403)

(FILTER, REGULATOR, LUBRICATOR) FRL ASSEMBLY

NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
4.

CLEAN ALL DEBRIS & OILS BEFORE INSTALLING. INSTALL AT APPROXIMATE ORIENTATION AND LOCATION & AT ROOM TEMP.
ADD BLUE LOCTITE® 242 OR EQUIVALENT TO ALL NOTED HARDWARE.
ADD LOCTITE THREAD SEALANT ® 567 TO ALL NPT THREADS. AN EQUIVALENT ALTERNATIVE IS ACCEPTABLE.
ADD BLUE GOOP WHICH IS A SWAGELOK BRAND ANTI-SEIZE TO ALL OTHER THREADED HARDWARE OR AN EQUIVALENT
ALTERNATIVE IS ACCEPTABLE.
#

38

QTY.

10

CB 792 VALVE, AUTO DRAIN, P8

1

1

CB 052-14 HOSE ASSY (FOR CB PDT)

PART NUMBER

1

11

CB 793 BREATHER, SINTERED BRONZE, P4

1

2

CB 114 INLET FITTING

1

12

GB 337-03 BOLT, HEX .37-16 X .75 SS

2

3

CB 311 FRL FRAME

1

13

GN 331-L NYLOK NUT SS

2

4

CB 312 GEN3 FILTER-REGULATOR-LUBRICATOR WITH
GEN2 CLAMP

1

14

GSB 331-035 BHCS .31-18 X .88 LG SS

4

5

CB 313 ROD

2

15

GTB 319-02-32 BHTS .19-32 X .50 LG TORX-SS

4

6

CB 314 3-LOBE KNOB

1

16

GW 331-F FLAT WASHER SS

2

7

CB 328-001 POLE MOUNT

1

17

GW 337-F FLAT WASHER SS

2

8

CB 390 FRL DUMP SUPPLY ASSY

1

18

ML 077-P8 BUSHING

1

9

CB 395 FRL BRACKET

19

PL 156-125 CAUTION INLET AIR, 125PSI MAX

1

20

SBT 292.1 FTG 90° ELBOW P8MP8M

1

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AUTOBOX® (CB 312)
GEN 3 FILTER, REGULATOR, LUBRICATOR WITH GEN 2 CLAMP

#

PART NUMBER

QTY.

1

CB 312.1 FILTER REGULATOR ASSEMBLY

1

2

CB 312.1.1 FILTER REGULATOR BOWL

1

3

CB 312.1.6 FILTER

1

4

CB 312.1.7 GAUGE WITH LENS

1

5

CB 312.1.8 ORING

2

6

CB 312.2 LUBRICATOR ASSEMBLY

1

7

CB 312.2.2 LUBRICATOR BOWL

1

8

CB 312.3 SPACER W BRACKET

1

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. Acceptance of Terms and Conditions. Receipt of these Terms and
Conditions of Sale (“Terms and Conditions”) shall operate as the acceptance
by StoneAge, Inc. (“Seller”) of the order submitted by the purchaser (“Buyer”).
Such acceptance is made expressly conditional on assent by Buyer to these
Terms and Conditions. Such assent shall be deemed to have been given
unless written notice of objection to any of these Terms and Conditions
(including inconsistencies between Buyer’s purchase order and this
acceptance) is given by Buyer to Seller promptly on receipt hereof.
Seller desires to provide Buyer with prompt and efficient service.
However, to individually negotiate the terms of each sales contract would
substantially impair Seller’s ability to provide such service. Accordingly,
the product(s) furnished by Seller are sold only according to the terms and
conditions stated herein and with the terms and conditions stated in any
effective StoneAge Dealer Agreement or StoneAge Reseller Agreement,
if applicable. Notwithstanding any terms and conditions on Buyer’s
order, Seller’s performance of any contract is expressly made conditional
on Buyer’s agreement to these Terms and Conditions unless otherwise
specifically agreed to in writing by Seller. In the absence of such agreement,
commencement of performance, shipment and/or delivery shall be for Buyer’s
convenience only and shall not be deemed or construed to be an acceptance
of Buyer’s terms and conditions.
2. Payment/Prices. Unless other arrangements have been made in writing
between Seller and Buyer, payment for the product(s) shall be made upon
receipt of invoice. The prices shown on the face hereof are those currently in
effect. Prices invoiced shall be per pricelist in effect at the time of shipment.
Prices are subject to increase for inclusion of any and all taxes which are
applicable and which arise from the sale, delivery or use of the product(s),
and the collection of which Seller is or may be responsible to provide to any
governmental authority, unless acceptable exemption certificates are provided
by Buyer in accordance with applicable law. Buyer shall pay all charges for
transportation and delivery and all excise, order, occupation, use or similar
taxes, duties, levies, charges or surcharges applicable to the product(s) being
purchased, whether now in effect or hereafter imposed by any governmental
authority, foreign or domestic.
3. Warranty. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AS
TO THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY PRODUCT EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE
STONEAGE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT.
4. Delivery. Seller is not obligated to make delivery by a specified date, but
will always use its best efforts to make delivery within the time requested.
The proposed shipment date is an estimate. Seller will notify Buyer promptly
of any material delay and will specify the revised delivery date as soon as
practicable. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER HAVE ANY
LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR LOSS OF USE OR FOR ANY DIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM DELAY REGARDLESS OF
THE REASON(S).
All product(s) will be shipped F.O.B. point of origin, unless specifically agreed
otherwise, and Buyer shall pay all shipping costs and insurance costs from
that point. Seller, in its sole discretion, will determine and arrange the means
and manner of transportation of the product(s). Buyer shall bear all risk of loss
commencing with the shipment or distribution of the product(s) from Seller’s
warehouse. Order shortages or errors must be reported within fifteen (15)
business days from receipt of shipment to secure adjustment. No product(s)
may be returned without securing written approval from Seller.
5. Modification. These Terms and Conditions are intended by Seller and
Buyer to constitute a final, complete and exclusive expression of agreement
relating to the subject matter hereof and cannot be supplemented or amended
without Seller’s prior written approval.

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6. Omission. Seller’s waiver of any breach or Seller’s failure to enforce any
of these Terms and Conditions at any time, shall not in any way affect, limit or
waive Seller’s right thereafter to enforce and compel strict compliance with
every term and condition hereof.
7. Severability. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is held to be
invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of the other portions hereof.
8. Disputes. Seller and Buyer shall attempt in good faith to promptly resolve
any dispute arising under these Terms and Conditions by negotiations
between representatives who have authority to settle the controversy. If
unsuccessful, Seller and Buyer shall further attempt in good faith to settle the
dispute by nonbinding third-party mediation, with fees and expenses of such
mediation apportioned equally to each side. Any dispute not so resolved
by negotiation or mediation may then be submitted to a court of competent
jurisdiction in accordance with the terms hereof. These procedures are the
exclusive procedures for the resolution of all such disputes between the Seller
and Buyer.
9. Governing Law. All sales, agreements for sale, offers to sell, proposals,
acknowledgments and contracts of sale, including, but not limited to,
purchase orders accepted by Seller, shall be considered a contract under the
laws of the State of Colorado and the rights and duties of all persons, and
the construction and effect of all provisions hereof shall be governed by and
construed according to the laws of such state.
10. Jurisdiction and Venue. Seller and Buyer agree that the state or federal
courts located within the City and County of Denver, Colorado shall have
sole and exclusive jurisdiction over any litigation concerning any dispute
arising under these Terms and Conditions not otherwise resolved pursuant
to Section 9 as well as any alleged defects of any Products or damages
sustained as a result of such alleged defects. Seller and Buyer further agree
that should any litigation be commenced in connection with such a dispute,
it shall only be commenced in such courts. Seller and Buyer agree to the
exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and neither will raise any objection to the
jurisdiction and venue of such courts, including as a result of inconvenience.
11. Attorney’s Fees. If any litigation is commenced between Seller and Buyer,
or their personal representatives, concerning any provision hereof, the party
prevailing in the litigation shall be entitled, in addition to such other relief that
is granted, to a reasonable sum as and for their attorneys’ fees and costs in
such litigation or mediation.

STONEAGE TRADEMARK LIST
View the list of StoneAge’s trademarks and service marks and learn how
the trademarks should be used. Use of StoneAge trademarks may be
prohibited, unless expressly authorized.
http://www.StoneAgetools.com/trademark-list/
STONEAGE PATENT DATA
View the list of StoneAge’s current U.S. patent numbers and descriptions.
http://www.sapatents.com
STONEAGE TERMS AND WARRANTY
View StoneAge’s Terms and Warranty Conditions online.
http://www.stoneagetools.com/terms
http://www.stoneagetools.com/warranty

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Warranties set forth herein extend only to End-Users, meaning customers
acquiring, or that have previously acquired, a product manufactured by
StoneAge (“Product”) for their own use and not for resale, either directly from
StoneAge Inc. (“StoneAge”) or from a StoneAge Authorized Dealer or Reseller
(“Dealer”). No warranty of any kind or nature is made by StoneAge beyond
those expressly stated herein.
1. LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. Subject to the limitations and conditions
hereinafter set forth, StoneAge warrants its Product to be free from defects
in workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year from the date of
purchase by the End-User, provided that the end of the limited warranty
period shall not be later than eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment
of the Product to the Dealer or the End-User by StoneAge (“Limited Warranty
Period”). All replacement parts which are furnished under this Limited
Warranty and properly installed shall be warranted to the same extent as
the original Product under this Limited Warranty if, and only if, the original
parts were found to be defective within the original Limited Warranty Period
covering the original Product. Replacement parts are warranted for the
remainder of the original Limited Warranty Period. This Limited Warranty
does not cover any component part of any Product not manufactured by
StoneAge. Any such component part is subject exclusively to the component
manufacturer’s warranty terms and conditions.
2. LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE. StoneAge’s sole obligation under
this Limited Warranty shall be, at StoneAge’s option and upon StoneAge’s
inspection, to repair, replace or issue a credit for any Product which
is determined by StoneAge to be defective in material or workmanship.
StoneAge reserves the right to examine the alleged defective Product to
determine whether this Limited Warranty is applicable, and final determination
of limited warranty coverage lies solely with StoneAge. No statement or
recommendation made by a StoneAge representative, Dealer or agent to EndUser shall constitute a warranty by StoneAge or a waiver or modification to
any of the provisions hereof or create any liability for StoneAge.
3. WARRANTY SERVICE PROVIDERS. Service and repair of the Product
is to be performed only by StoneAge authorized service representatives,
including Dealers who are authorized repair centers, with StoneAge approved
parts. Information about StoneAge authorized service representatives can
be obtained through the StoneAge website at www.stoneagetools.com/
service. Unauthorized service, repair or modification of the Product or use of
parts not approved by StoneAge will void this Limited Warranty. StoneAge
reserves the right to change or improve the material and design of the Product
at any time without notice to End-User, and StoneAge is not obligated to make
the same improvements during warranty service to any Product previously
manufactured.
4. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS. This Limited Warranty does not cover, and
StoneAge shall not be responsible for the following, or damage caused by
the following: (1) any Product that has been altered or modified in any way
not approved by StoneAge in advance in writing; (2) any Product that has
been operated under more severe conditions or beyond the rated capacity
specified for that Product; (3) depreciation or damage caused by normal
wear and tear, failure to follow operation or installation instructions, misuse,
negligence or lack of proper protection during storage; (4) exposure to fire,
moisture, water intrusion, electrical stress, insects, explosions, extraordinary
weather and/or environmental conditions including, but not limited to lightning,
natural disasters, storms, windstorms, hail, earthquakes, acts of God or any
other force majeure event; (5) damage to any Product caused by any attempt
to repair, replace, or service the Product by persons other than StoneAge
authorized service representatives; (6) costs of normal maintenance parts
and services; (7) damage sustained during unloading, shipment or transit of
the Product; or (8) failure to perform the recommended periodic maintenance
procedures listed in the Operator’s Manual accompanying the Product.
5. REQUIRED WARRANTY PROCEDURES. To be eligible for warranty
service, the End-User must: (1) report the Product defect to the entity where
the Product was purchased (i.e. StoneAge or the Dealer) within the Limited
Warranty Period specified in this Limited Warranty; (2) submit the original
invoice to establish ownership and date of purchase; and (3) make the Product
available to a StoneAge authorized service representative for inspection to

determine eligibility for coverage under this Limited Warranty. This Limited
Warranty shall not extend to any person or entity who fails to provide proof of
original purchase from StoneAge or a Dealer. No Product may be returned for
credit or adjustment without prior written permission from StoneAge.
6. DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OTHER REMEDIES.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN (AND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
ALLOWED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW), STONEAGE HEREBY DISCLAIMS
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES,
REPRESENTATIONS OR PROMISES AS TO THE QUALITY, PERFORMANCE
OR FREEDOM FROM DEFECT OF THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY. STONEAGE FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED
INDEMNITIES.
7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. End-User specifically acknowledges that the
Product may be operated at high speeds and/or pressures, and that as such it
may be inherently dangerous if not used correctly. End-User shall familiarize
itself with all operation materials provided by StoneAge and shall at all times
use and require its agents, employees and contractors to use all necessary
and appropriate safety devices, guards and proper safe operating procedures.
In no event shall StoneAge be responsible for any injuries to persons or
property caused directly or indirectly by the operation of the Product if EndUser or any agent, employee, or contractor of End-User: (1) fails to use all
necessary and appropriate safety devices, guards and proper safe operating
procedures; (2) fails to maintain in good working order such safety devices
and guards; (3) alters or modifies the Product in any way not approved
by StoneAge in advance in writing; (4) allows the Product to be operated
under more severe conditions or beyond the rated capacity specified for the
Product; or (5) otherwise negligently operates the Product. End-User shall
indemnify and hold StoneAge harmless from any and all liability or obligation
incurred by or against StoneAge, including costs and attorneys’ fees, to or by
any person so injured.
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, STONEAGE
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, DIMINUTION OF
VALUE, WORK STOPPAGE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, RENTAL OF
SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS EVEN TO THE
EXTENT SUCH DAMAGES WOULD CONSTITUTE DIRECT DAMAGES), WITH
RESPECT TO THE COVERED STONEAGE PRODUCT, OR OTHERWISE
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER STONEAGE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT STONEAGE’S LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, IN NEGLIGENCE, OR
OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE
PRICE PAID BY THE END-USER FOR THE PRODUCT. STONEAGE’S
MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED, AND END-USER’S REMEDY IS
LIMITED TO EITHER (1) REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE
WORKMANSHIP OR MATERIAL OR, AT STONEAGE’S OPTION, (2) REFUND
OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, OR (3) ISSUANCE OF A CREDIT FOR THE
PURCHASE PRICE, AND SUCH REMEDIES SHALL BE END-USER’S ENTIRE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
YOU, THE END-USER, UNDERSTAND AND EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT
THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY ARE PART OF THE
CONSIDERATION IN THE PRICE OF THE STONEAGE PRODUCT YOU
PURCHASED.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for
certain damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to
you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If any provisions
of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity
or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the other
portions hereof.

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