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Hill DT
- 24VDC Power Distribution
- Add cable to slow cervical tilt
- Add visible markers
- Adding a FR 30-21B cervical mount bracket
- Adjust rollers instructions
- Applying grease to the cervical bolts
- Cervical Return Spring
- Cervical springs
- Check preload on lumbar
- Detach from actuator to lumbar
- Enlarge the holes so that shoulder bolts do not contact
- Flex Restraint Parts
- Harness position demonstrated
- How to access the actuator
- How to Align the Cervical Actuator
- How to Disconnect the Air Cylinder on a Distraction Table
- How to Replace the Flexi Strap Bracket on a Hill DT
- How to Replace the Power Supply
- How to Tighten the Tablet Swivel
- Lubricate lumbar actuator rod
- Lubricating points
- Lumbar Tilt Actuator Replacement
- Patient Stop Switch
- Pelvic Tilt Rest Tab
- Power supply and tablet cord
- Relay Board, Link Controller
- Remove Bolts for Roller
- Remove or change cushions
- Repair distraction actuator
- Replace a Linear Bearing
- Replace Cervical Actuator
- Replace Cervical Sensor Harness
- Replace Cervical Tilt Actuator
- Replace Flexi Straps Only
- Replace On/Off Circuit Breaker
- Replace Plunger and Roll Pin
- Replace the Belt
- Replace the Flexi Strap
- Replace the Flexistrap
- Replace the lumbar distraction actuator
- Replace the Lumbar Load Sensor
- Replace the Rods and Bushings on Hill DT
- Replace the Xenus Drive
- Replacing cervical actuator rod, spring and rivet
- Review Lumbar Distraction Assembly
- Securing the receiver tube in the cervical cushion
- Shoulder bolt alignment
- Tablet power supply
- Troubleshooting no power
- Troubleshooting the actuator rod
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Cervical springs
H7541 Extension springs
The best tool to use for connecting the extension springs between cervical frames is needle nose pliers (photo 1).
Grasp the end loop of the spring and flex it open enough to insert the end of the wire into the holes provided on the frame (photo 2).
Photo 1
Photo 2