Operators Manual

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Machine Description
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Technical Data
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1. Throttle lever.
2. Recoil Starter Handle.
3. Fuel Tank.
4. Lifting Point.
5. Handle Release Catch.
6. Forward / Reverse Control Handle.
7. Main Handle.
8. Belt Guard.
9. Key Start
* Minimum level to En500 Part 4
Environment
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Safe Disposal.
Instructions for the protection of the environment. The
machine contains valuable materials. Take the
discarded apparatus and accessories to the relevant
recycling facilities.
Reasons For Compaction
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Soil, which has been disturbed or new in¿ ll, subbase and blacktop, will have small voids or air pockets which, if not compacted, will
lead to one or more problems occurring.
1. As traf¿ c crosses the surface of an uncompacted area, the material is compressed. This leads to subsidence of the top surface
as the material ¿ lls the voids.
2. A similar situation occurs with static loads on uncompacted ground. The load (e.g. a building) will sink.
3. Materials with voids are more susceptible to water seepage, leading to erosion. Water ingress may also cause the soil to
expand during freezing temperatures and contract during dry spells. Expansion and contraction is a major cause of damage to
building foundations and normally leads to the structure requiring underpinning.
Compaction increases the density of the material and therefore increases its load bearing capacity. Reduces air voids and therefore
reduces the risk of subsidence, expansion and contraction, due to ingress of water.
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700 / 800
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Model RPC 60/80
Engine - Hatz 1D81Z Diesel (Hp) 15
Engine - Hatz 1D81Z Diesel Electric Start (Hp) 15
Weight - Hatz 1D81Z Diesel (Kg) 475
Weight - Hatz 1D81Z Diesel Electric Start (Kg) 505
Engine RPM - Hatz 3000
Centrifugal Force (kN) 60
Frequency (Hz) 70
Maximum Travel Speed (m/min) > 28
Sound Power (dB(A)) 109
Component Material
Handle Steel
Front cover HDPE
Main frame Steel
Baseplate Steel
Hand Grips Polyurethane Foam
Engine Aluminium
Flexible Mounts Steel and Rubber
Various Parts Steel and Aluminium