CONTENTS
Introduction ...............................................................1
Applications ...............................................................1
Accessories...............................................................1
Operation .................................................................2
Specification .............................................................5
Transportation...........................................................5
INTRODUCTION
Thanks for your selection of this equipment. We have taken
care in the design, manufacture and testing of the product. It is
covered by a six month warranty. Should service or spare
parts be required, prompt and efficient service is available
from our company or our agent.
General safety instruction for the operation of power
equipment
The goal of our company is to produce power equipment that
helps the operator work safely and efficiently. The most
important safety device for this or any tool is the operator.
Care and good judgement are the best protection against
injury. All possible hazards cannot be covered here, but we
have tried to highlight some of the important items, individuals
should look for and obey caution, warning and danger signs
placed on equipment, and displayed in the workplace.
Operators should read and follow safety instruction packed
with each products.
Learn how each machines works. Even if you have previously
used similar machines, carefully check out each machine
before you use it. Get the "feel" of it and know it's capabilities,
limitations, potential hazards, how it operates, and how it
stops.
APPLICATIONS
Trench compaction Earthworks
Road maintenance Landscaping
Brickpaving Driveway topping
FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
The motor is controlled by an ON/OFF switch or push button is
mounted on the motor below the fuel tank.
Tension of the drive belt is adjustable, loosen the four nuts on
the bolts which secure the motor to the base plate. Adjust the
set screws which bear against the motor crankcase to achieve
the required belt tension. Ensure that the four nuts and the set
screw locknuts are tightened after adjustment.
HAZARDS AND RISKS
NEVER allow any person to operate the machine without
adequate instruction.
ENSURE all operators read, understand and follow the
operating instructions.
SERIOUS INJURY could result from improper or careless use
of this machine.
Plates compactors are heavy units and should be positioned
by two people of appropriate strength. Using the lifting handles
provided on the machine, along with correct lifting techniques.
! MECHANICAL HAZARDS
DO NOT operate the machine unless all protective guards are
in place.
KEEP handles and feet clear of rotating and moving parts as
they will cause injury if contacted.
ENSURE that the motor operation switch is in the OFF
position and the spark plug ignition lead is disconnected
before removing the guards or making adjustments.
ENSURE both the machine and the operator are stable by
setting up on level terrain and the machine will not tip over,
slide of fall while in operation or unattended.
DO NOT leave the machine in operation while it is unattended.
ENSURE that the walls of a trench are stable and will not
collapse due to the action of the vibration, prior to
commencing compaction.
ENSURE that the area to be compacted does not contain any
"live" electrical cables, gas, water or communication services
which may be damaged by the action of vibration.
EXERCISE CARE when operating unit. Exposure to vibration
or repetitive work actions may be harmful to hands and arms.
NEVER stand on the unit while it is operating.
DO NOT increase the governed no-load motor speed above
3,500 r/min. Any increase may result in personal injury and
damage to the machine.
BE CAREFUL not to come in contact with the muffler when the
engine is hot, since it can cause severe burns.
ENSURE that the repairs to the motor and machine are
carried out by COMPETENT personnel.
! FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS
PETROL is extremely flammable and explosive under certain
conditions.