Squeegee Pivot Arm Block Relocation Kit

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Brunswick Part Number: 14-860139-000

Background: 

After very high counts in squeegee adjustments, it is possible for the serrated retaining screw to displace the aluminum frame material over time. This creates a unique scenario that allows the retaining screw to loosen, drift, or even lock itself in place. This service kit replaces the squeegee pivot arm with a new shaft with additional holes to relocate the blocks to fresh frame material. 

Note - Machines with visible threaded holes in their pivot rod in the alternative locations need to only move the pivot blocks and reassemble. This kit is not necessary. 

PACKAGE CONTENTS

QTY

Part Number

Description

1

14101419000

PIVOT-SQUEEGEE ARM

2

14101425000

PIVOT BLOCK, SQUEEGEE

2

11010787000

SCREW 5/16-18X1 HX HD SRRTD FLNG

4

11190010001

FLAT WASHER (1/4)

2

11170007015

LOCKNUT 1/4-20 NYLN INSRT, ROHS ZINC

Installation Instructions:

  1. Ensure that the squeegee is in the up position.
  2. Depress the E-stop on the enclosure, and disconnect the battery from the enclosure.
  3. Carefully remove the tablet by pulling up on the tablet above the enclosure. See figure below. 

  4. Watch the following YouTube video segment and follow instructions for removing the enclosure and power supply. This video is technically for an Envoy lane machine, but it is nearly identical. (Timestamp 3:14 – 4:14 only). 

    Be sure to disconnect the front encoder sensor near the sprocket on the drive shaft.

  5. Unplug the 2 connections to the squeegee up/down motor and bracket assembly.
  6. Remove the waste tank.
  7. Remove the squeegee assembly.
  8. Remove the (2) 1/4-20 flange hex head bolts and the (6) 1/4-20 flat head screws on the front of the mid frame.

  9. Remove the (5) 1/4-20 lock nuts on the squeegee motor up/down bracket.

  10. Remove the entire motor and pivot assembly.

  11. Remove the 4” long 1/4-20 bolts from the pivot. The bolts should remain with the brackets.

  12. While these parts are removed, ensure that the lock nut under the adjustment bracket does NOT turn easily on the bolt. If it does turn, it will need to be replaced. We have provided 4 new washers and 2x new lock nuts for your convenience. Then ensure correct adjustment by tightening the nut and reversing 1/4 turn. The bolt should turn freely in the bracket, but there should be very little play. 

  13. Install the new pivot rod that includes the additional tapped holes closer to the drive wheels (exteriorly).
  14. Reinstall all parts and assemblies in reverse order, but now utilizing the outermost slotted holes for adjusting and locking the assembly.

Last Updated: 05/04/2026

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