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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
www.racinerailroad.com
SERVICE BULLETIN
MAINTENANCE OF WAY EQUIPMENT
DATE: 07/09/13
RRP Service Bulletin No: RRP SB 262
TITLE: Extended SAR Window Shade Installation (RRP #792769).
RATING:
ALERT
(Potential Problem)
INFORMATION
(Action Is Optional)
DIRECTIVE
(Action Is Required)
X (Enhance Product)
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT
PRODUCT SERIES / MODEL: Extended Cab Safelok Applicator Remover (SAR).
SERIAL NO: All.
SUMMARY: Installing window shades on each door and rear window will help to reduce
glare.
ACTION: Locate and drill holes for shade mounting, install mounting brackets and window
shades. Use #8-18 x .5 self-tapping screws for upper door shade mounting
angles.
CONCLUSION: Once installed, pull shade down and latch into place (do not release shade,
there is constant tension to retract shade).
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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
Follow these steps in order to locate and assemble window shades. Note the location of the
window shades (see Figure 1).
Left Rear
Window
Shade
#469055
Left
Door
Shade
#468616
Rear
Window
Shade
#469054
Right
Rear
Window
Shade
#469055
Right
Window
Shade
#469055
Front
Shades
#716595 RH
#716596 LH
Right
Door
Shade
#468616
Right
Window
Shade
#46905
Figure 1 Window Shade Locations
Male
Mounting
Bracket
Female
Mounting
Bracket
Figure 2 Shade Mounts (Typical)
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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
1. Attach (2) female mounting brackets onto each window shade (see figure 3). The
mount has a notch that the mount hooks onto the shade frame, rotate up and slide.
The mount can be positioned along each end as shown. The mount can be flipped in
order to position the shade onto either side.
Figure 3 Shade Mount Installed (Typical)
2. Assemble the shade mounting angle with male mounting bracket for door shades, male
mounting bracket without angle for rear window shade (see Figure 4).
Once the mounts are in place, the shade will slide onto the mounting bracket, from right
to left.
Mounting
Angle
Mounting
Bracket
Figure 4 Shade Mount (Doors) – (Rear Windows)
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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
3. While holding door shade assembly, center above window and mark the holes on the
underside of the top door frame tube of each angle to locate door mounting angles (see
Figure 4, 5).
Remove angle mounting assembly, hold over marked holes, using (4) #8-18 x .5 selftapping screws each door frame. Mount door frame angle and male mounting bracket
onto each door.
4. Pull shade down to locate the shade hooks, typical each window (see Figures 6, 7).
Return shade to up to the window shade frame and mount each shade hook. DO NOT
release shade, there is constant tension to retract shade.
Mounting
Angle
Figure 5 Shade Installed (Doors Retracted)
Shade
Hook
Figure 6 Shade Latch Hooks (Typical)
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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
5. Center above each rear window and mark along each side of male mounting bracket to
locate rear window shade (see Figure 7).
Hold and transfer holes and drill through wall (4) places each window. Mount male
mounting bracket onto each door with the supplied hardware.
Shade
Hooks
Figure 7 Window Shade Installed (Rear Window Extended)
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Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
(262) 637-9681
SERVICE BULLETIN NO. RRP SB 262
CONTACT: If you have any questions or we can be of any service, please contact the
Racine Railroad Products service department at (262)-637-9681 or
custserv@racinerailroad.com.
Racine Railroad Products
1955 Norwood Court
Mount Pleasant WI, 53403
SAFETY INFORMATION:
Warning: An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in
injury or death if not carefully observed or followed.
Caution: An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., which may result in
damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
Note: An essential operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc
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