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This document is a manual for Loadcraft Industries equipment, specifically for National Drilling & Services Co., delivered in March 2012. It emphasizes the importance of keeping the manual for accurate information on parts, maintenance, and operation of the machine, as well as the challenges of obtaining replacement parts for older models. The table of contents outlines key sections including specifications, operation procedures, and lubrication maintenance information.

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This document is a manual for Loadcraft Industries equipment, specifically for National Drilling & Services Co., delivered in March 2012. It emphasizes the importance of keeping the manual for accurate information on parts, maintenance, and operation of the machine, as well as the challenges of obtaining replacement parts for older models. The table of contents outlines key sections including specifications, operation procedures, and lubrication maintenance information.

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Loadcraft Industries, Ltd.

P.O. Box 1429, Highway 377 North/


3811 N. Bridge
Brady, Texas 76825
Phone: (325) 597-2911
Fax: (325) 597-0781
www.loadcraft.com
Email:
[email protected]
[email protected]

Serial Number:
120305

Customer:
National Drilling & Services Co.

Date Delivered:
March, 2012
HERE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS
WHY IT IS SO VALUABLE FOR YOU TO KEEP THIS MANUAL
1. It contains information collected specifically for your machine. There is no better reference available
to you, regarding your equipment. Much effort has gone into writing this book for your machine. But
it must not be assumed that, because it is supplied with the equipment at no extra charge, it does not
have great value; the opposite is true, it is worth a lot to the operator.

2. Due to changing materials, designs, specifications, and changing preferences of what customers want
in their machines, the makeup of the models change with the passing of time. Therefore, it is often
difficult for the manufacturer to re-supply parts and instruction books for the older models. Even
when supplied at actual reproduction cost, the charges some manufacturers find they must pass on are
substantial amounts. Furthermore, even when books can be supplied for the older models, a
considerable waiting period is often necessary for their delivery, because they must be reproduced
and assembled.

3. Your book, in most cases, will be identified as belonging to your machine by naming the model and
by listing the serial number of the machine; both of these are very important when ordering parts or
when conferring with the manufacturer about other matters pertaining to your equipment. Using the
model and serial number to identfy your machine make accurate information possible, which
otherwise is guess work.

When ordering parts, delays and extra expense can be avoided if the proper part numbers and
descriptions obtained from the parts book are given to the supplier with the order. Without this
accurate information, it is often a guessing game of “trial and error”. Keeping and using your book is
obviously a much better way of getting what you want.

4. The book contains valuable maintenance, adjustment and lubrication instructions which apply to
various components of your machine. This information is important to you. By following
instructions, your machine will perform better and it will cost less to keep it working on the job.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. LCI-750 Specifications

2. Equipment Serialization

3. Mast Certifications

4. API Certifications

5. Operation
5.1 Rig Operation
5.2 Rig Starting Procedure

6. Lubrication Maintenance Information

7. Parts Book
7.1 Vehicle
7.2 Drawworks
7.3 Hydraulics
7.3.1. 37X Hydraulic Pump
7.3.2. Chelsea PTO
7.3.3. Braden Gearmatic Winch BG-8
7.4 Controls
7.4.1. HD-2 Controlair Valve
7.4.2. HE-2 Controlair Valve
7.4.3. PilotAir Valve
7.5 Mast
7.6 Substructure
7.7 Electrical

Loadcraft Industries Ltd

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