12Section 2: OptionsRCR1542, RCR1548, RCR1560 and RCR1572 Rotary Cutters 312-556M 12/28/05Land PrideTable of ContentsSection 2: OptionsRubber Guards (RCR1548)Figure 2-118333Front Rubber Guard (RCR1560 & RCR1572)Install each segment of the front rubber guards (#1) asshown in Figure 2-2, with 3/8” x 1” long carriage bolts(#2), and 3/8” flange nuts (#3). Tighten all nuts and boltsto torque as indicated in the “Torque Values Chart” onpage 24.Rear Rubber Guard (RCR1560 & RCR1572)Figure 2-2Rear Rubber Guard (RCR1560 & RCR1572)Install rear rubber guard (#1) as shown in Figure 2-3, with3/8” x 3 1/2” long carriage bolts (#2), 3/8” flange nuts (#3)and spacers (#4). Tighten all nuts and bolts to torque asindicated in the “Torque Values Chart” on page 24.Front Rubber Guard (RCR1560 & RCR1572)Figure 2-318334Rubber Guards (RCR1542 & RCR1548)Install front rubber guard (#1), rear rubber guard (#2) andfront and rear straps (#3) and (#4) as shown inFigure 2-5, with 3/8” x 1” long carriage bolts (#5), and 3/8” flange nuts (#6). Tighten all nuts and bolts to torque asindicated in the “Torque Values Chart” on page 24.Safety Guards! DANGERRotary cutters have the ability to discharge objects at highspeeds; therefore, the use of front and rear safety shields isstrongly recommended when cutting along highways or in anarea where people may be present.