Wacker Neuson CRT46ASO User manual

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This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain this WACKER model. For your
own safety and protection from injury, carefully read, understand and observe the safety instructions described
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reproductive harm.
!
WARNING
CRT46
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111545
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CRT46
Operating Information
1A
1.1 Safety Notes ............................................................................................ 1A-2
1.2 Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters ......................................................... 1A-2
1.3 Operating Safety...................................................................................... 1A-3
1.4 Service Safety ......................................................................................... 1A-4
1.5 Dimensions .............................................................................................. 1A-4
1.6 Technical Data......................................................................................... 1A-5
1.7 Description............................................................................................... 1A-6
1.8 Before Starting.......................................................................................... 1A-6
1.9 Starting .................................................................................................... 1A-6
1.10 Operating................................................................................................. 1A-7
1.11 Stopping .................................................................................................. 1A-7
1.12 Steering ................................................................................................... 1A-8
1.13 Pitch Adjustment...................................................................................... 1A-8
1.14 Periodic Maintenance Schedule .............................................................. 1A-9
1.15 Trowel Gear Box.................................................................................... 1A-10
1.16 Drive Belts ............................................................................................. 1A-10
1.17 Control Linkage & U-Joint Lubrication ................................................... 1A-11
1.18 Control Lever Adjustment (Forward or Backward)................................. 1A-11
1.19 Righthand Control Lever Adjustment (Right or Left) .............................. 1A-11
1.20 Lift Lever Adjustment............................................................................. 1A-12
1.21 Transporting Trowels ............................................................................. 1A-13
1.22 Mounting Floating Disc (CRT46 KHN Only) .......................................... 1A-14
1.23 Battery Jump Start Procedure ............................................................... 1A-14
1.24 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 1A-15
Table of Contents
1A-1
1A OPERATION CRT46
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1A-2
1.2 Laws Pertaining to Spark Arresters
Notice: Some states require that in certain locations spark arresters be used on internal combustion engines. A spark
arrester is a device designed to prevent the discharge of sparks or flames from the engine exhaust. It is often required
when operating equipment on forested land to reduce the risk of fires. Consult the engine distributor or local authorities
and make sure you comply with regulations regarding spark arresters.
1.1 Safety Notes
This manual contains NOTES, CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS which must be followed to reduce the possibility of
improper service, damage to the equipment, or personal injury. Read and follow all NOTES, CAUTIONS and
WARNINGS included in instructions.
Note: Contains additional
information important to a procedure.
CAUTION: Provides information important to prevent
errors which could damage machine or components.
WARNING
Warns of conditions or practices which
could lead to personal injury or death!
CRT46 OPERATION 1A
1A-3
Read operating and safety instructions before
using the Riding Trowel and operate the machine
in accordance with the manufacturers instruc-
tions.
Inspect your Riding Trowel for damage or tam-
pering that can sometimes occur during shipping.
If damage is found, file claim with your carrier
immediately. Mark freight bill of lading as dam-
aged shipment.
Do not operate your Riding Trowel if any guards
have been removed or if the Safety Kill Switch
is not operational.
Only trained personnel should be allowed to
operate your Riding Trowel. Never allow more
than one person on the trowel while it is in
operation.
No foreign objects such as buckets, tools, or
materials should ever be attached or allowed to
ride on the Trowel during operation.
Do not attempt to fill fuel tank or oil sump while
engine is running. Allow engine to cool 5 minutes
before refueling.
Never attempt to operate the Trowel on steeply
inclined surfaces.
Do not use over-the-counter hardware to re-
place manufacturers hardware.
HEALTH HAZARD: When operating machines
with gas engines in confined areas, the fumes
MUST be ventilated.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves when
operating the Riding Trowel.
WARNING
1.3 Operating Safety
Familiarity and proper training are required for the safe operation of this equipment! Equipment operated improperly
or by untrained personnel can be dangerous! Read the operating instructions contained in both this manual and
the engine manual and familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls.
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1.5 Dimensions
1.4 Service Safety
Poorly maintained equipment can become a safety hazard! In order for the equipment to operate safely and properly
over a long period of time, periodic maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary.
in. (mm)
1011SD67
49.5 (1260)
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to clean or service machine
while it is running. Rotating parts can cause
severe injury.
DO NOT crank a flooded engine with the spark
plug removed on gasoline-powered engines. Fuel
trapped in the cylinder will squirt out the spark
plug opening.
DO NOT test for spark on gasoline-powered
engines, if engine is flooded or the smell of
gasoline is present. A stray spark could ignite
fumes.
DO NOT use gasoline or other types of fuels or
flammable solvents to clean parts, especially in
enclosed areas. Fumes from fuels and solvents
can become explosive.
ALWAYS operate machine with all safety devices
and guards in place and in working order.
ALWAYS keep area around muffler free of debris
such as leaves, paper, cartons, etc. A hot muffler
could ignite them, starting a fire.
ALWAYS replace worn or damaged components
with spare parts designed and recommended by
WACKER.
ALWAYS disconnect spark plug on machines
equipped with gasoline engines, before servicing,
to avoid accidental start-up.
CRT46 ASO - 93 (2360)
CRT46 KHO - 93 (2360)
CRT46 KHN - 100 (2540)
CRT46 ASO - 48 (1220)
CRT46 KHO - 52 (1320)
CRT46 KHN - 52 (1320)
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1.6 Technical Data
Sound and Vibration Specifications
Engine Make Honda Kohler Kohler
Engine Model GX620QAF CH25S CH25S
Rated Power Hp (kW) 20 (15) 25 (19) 25 (19)
Piston Displacement in
3
(cm
3
) 15 (246) 18.75 (307) 18.75 (307)
Spark Plug type BPR6ES (NGK) Champion RC12YC Champion RC12YC
Electrode gap in (mm) 0.0280.031 (0.75) 0.040 (1.0) 0.040 (1.0)
Operating Speed rpm 3800 3800 3800
Idle Speed rpm 1200 1200 1200
Battery Volts 12 12 12
Fuel Capacity gal. (l) 4.15 (15.7) 4.15 (15.7) 4.15 (15.7)
Fuel Consumption qt. (l)/hr 4.7 (4.5) 4.7 (4.5) 4.7 (4.5)
Running Time aprox. 2.5 hours 2.5 hours 2.5 hours
Centrifugal Clutch type mechanical ramp mechanical ramp mechanical ramp
Low Oil Shutdown/Alert Yes (warning light) Yes Yes
Engine Oil Capacity oz. (ml) 42 (1200) 67 (2000) 67 (2000)
Engine Lubrication oil grade SAE 10W30 SG,SF SAE 10W30 SG,SF SAE 10W30 SG,S
F
Engine CRT46 ASO CRT46 KHO CRT46 KHN
* Use only Mobil Oil SHC 634 synthetic oil.
Trowel
Length in. (mm) 93 (2362) 93 (2362) 100 (2540)
Width in. (mm) 49.5 (1257) 49.5 (1257) 49.5 (1257)
Operating Weight lbs. (kg) 750 (340) 910 (413) 948 (430)
Detachable Guard Rings Yes Yes Yes
Troweling Width in. (mm) 90.5 (2299) 90.5 (2299) 93.5 (2375)
Troweling Area ft
2
(m
2
) 28.75 (2.67) 28.75 (2.67) 28.75 (2.67)
Travel Speed ft. (m)/min 275 (84) 275 (84) 180 (55)
Rotor Speed rpm 125 125 90
Pitch Range 020
o
020
o
020
o
Gear Box standard duty heavy duty heavy duty
Safety Switch Yes (foot style) Yes (foot style) Yes (foot style)
Gear Box Lubrication * oz. (l) 25 (0.74) 96 (2.84) 96 (2.84)
The required sound specifications, per Appendix 1, Paragraph 1.7.4.f of the EC-Machine Regulations, are:
- the sound pressure level at operators location (L
pA
) = 92 dB(A)
- the sound power level (L
WA
) = 109.7 dB(A)
These sound values were determined according to ISO 3744 for the sound power level (L
WA
) and ISO 6081 for
the sound pressure level (L
pA
) at the operators location.
The weighted effective acceleration value, determined according to ISO 8662, is: 0.5 m/s
2
for whole body; 1.8
m/s
2
for hand/arm.
The sound and vibration specifications were obtained with the unit operating on wet concrete at nominal engine
speed.
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1.7 Description
The Riding Trowel is a modern, high production machine. Finishing rate will vary
depending on operator skill and job
conditions. The Riding Trowel has eight finishing blades. The standard-duty gearboxes are designed to provide
exceptional performance, low maintenance, and trouble-free use under some of the worst conditions.
All WACKER Riding Trowels are equipped with a safety kill switch and a low oil shutdown for added job safety and
engine protection. Operating time between fuel refills is approximately 2-1/2 to 3 hours with rotor speeds between 80
and 125 rpm.
Riding Trowels are the most technically advanced trowels on the market today. With proper maintenance and use,
your Riding Trowel will provide you with exceptional service.
1.8 Before Starting
Before starting trowel check the following:
- oil level in engine
- oil level in trowel gearboxes
- fuel level
- condition of air filter
- condition of trowel arms and blades
Grease trowel arms daily.
1015SD88
CRT46 ASO
n
m
1
k
l
j
1
1015SD92
1015SD95
l
k
CRT46 KHN
CRT46 KHO
j
2
m
2
1.9 Starting
Before starting the operator must know the location and
function of all controls.
1. Pull choke knob (j
1
or j
2
) out to the closed position to
start a cold engine. The choke may not be needed if
the engine is warm or the air temperature is hot. In this
case, keep choke open by pushing knob in. Push
down on left and right foot pedals, turn engine switch
(m
1
or m
2
), and hold it until engine starts.
CAUTION: Operating the starter motor for more
than 5 seconds can damage the motor. If engine fails
to start, release the switch and wait 10 seconds
before operating starter again.
Note: The engine used on the CRT46 KHN trowel
has an oil alert switch designed to automatically stop
the engine if the oil level gets too low. If engine will not
start or stops during operation, check engine oil level.
The CRT46 ASO is equipped with an oil alert light (n)
to indicate a low oil condition. If the oil alert light
comes on, stop engine and add oil.
2. Open choke as engine warms up.
3. Allow engine to warm up before operating trowel.
CRT46 OPERATION 1A
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1.10 Operating
To utilize your WACKER Riding Trowel to its fullest
capacity, the machine should be driven in the direction
that the operator is facing. This will finish the widest
possible area, while giving the operator an excellent view
of the slab surface about to be troweled. When the
machine reaches the end of the slab, make a 180 degree
U-turn, and repeat the straight line of direction to the other
end of the slab.
To familiarize a new operator with the Riding Trowel the
following steps should be taken:
1. Point out the location of all controls
a - right pitch control
b - control level (left/right)
c - control lever (forward/reverse)
d - operators seat
e - left pitch control
f - fuel tank
g - left foot pedal (safety kill switch)
h - right foot pedal (throttle control)
i - battery/tool box
j - engine choke control
k - hourmeter
l - light switch
m - engine switch
n - oil alert light (CRT46 ASO only)
o - seat locking pin
p - seat adjust
2. With the operator in the seat, show him the functions
of the control levers (b,c) and how to start the ma-
chine.
A hard concrete slab with water on the surface is an ideal
place for an operator to practice with the machine. For
this practice, pitch the blades up approximately 1/4" on
the leading edge. Start by making the machine hover in
one spot, and then practice driving the machine in a
straight line and making 180 degree turns. Best control
is achieved at full rpm.
CAUTION: DO NOT run the trowel during engine warm-
up or at an rpm that will cause the centrifugal clutch to
partially engage or slip. This will burn the clutch!
CAUTION: DO NOT use excessive pressure on the
control levers. Excessive pressure does not increase the
reaction time of the machine and can damage steering
controls.
1.11 Stopping
To stop trowel movement, return control levers (b, c) to
their neutral position and release pressure on right foot
pedal (h).
Note: On units equipped with the optional cruise control,
push cruise lever up. This will release the right foot pedal
and reduce engine speed to disengage the clutch.
To stop engine, release left foot pedal (g).
a
b
c
d
e
f
h
i
o
g
1011SD68
p
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1A-8
2
1
4
6
3
5
1011SD70
1.12 Steering
A slight "feathering" motion, forward and backward with
the left hand control arm, is required to move in a straight
path to the left or right, while operating the right hand
control arm. See illustration.
1 - forward
2 - reverse
3 - rotate clockwise
4 - rotate counter-clockwise
5 - left sideways
6 - right sideways
1 Wet surface working stage
2 Wet plastic working stage
3 Plastic working stage
4 Semi-hard working stage
5 Hard finishing stage
(burnishing)
Working Conditions of Concrete
Suggested Working Pitch
b
a
20
o
Maximum Pitch
Additional Pitch
Additional Pitch
Slight Pitch
5
o
10
o
15
o
Flat (No Pitch)
1011SD71
1011SD95
1.13 Pitch Adjustment
When changing or setting pitch (angle of trowel blades), slow the machine down, set desired pitch on left side of the
machine, then adjust right side to match.
To increase pitch, turn pitch control clockwise (a). Use pitch indicator (b) to adjust pitch equally on both right and left
trowel blades.
20°
5
4
3
2
1
CRT46 OPERATION 1A
1A-9
1.14 Periodic Maintenance Schedule
The chart below lists basic trowel and engine maintenance. Refer to engine manufacturers Operation Manual for
additional information on engine maintenance. A copy of the engine Operators Manual was supplied with the machine
when it was shipped.
To service engine, pull seat locking pin out and tilt seat back.
Daily
Every
100 hrs.
Every
300 hrs.
Grease trowel arms.
Check oil level in gearbox.
Check fuel level.
Check engine oil level.
Inspect air filter. Replace as needed.
Check and tighten external hardware.
Grease control linkage.
Grease U-joints.
Check and adjust drive belt.
Change engine oil.
Clean and check spark plug.
Check fuel filter.
Check and adjust valve clearance.
Replace oil filter.
Replace spark plug.
Replace fuel filter.
Grease trowel gearbox.
Every
50 hrs.
1
2
3
4
1
Check engine oil twice daily (every 4 hours).
2
Check new belts after first 10 hours of operation.
3
Change engine oil after first 20 hours of operation.
4
On Kohler engine change oil filter every 200 hours.
5
Check and adjust valve clearances after first 100 hours of operation.
Every 400 hours
Every
20 hrs.
5
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1.15 Trowel Gearbox
1. Check gearbox for correct oil level daily.
The CRT 46ASO gearbox is equipped with a sightglass. Add oil if level is below halfway line. To add oil, tilt trowel
backand remove sight glass. Add oil through sight glass opening. Replace sight glass and check oil level. DO NOT
fill past 3/4 full point on sight glass.
The CRT 46KHN gearbox is equipped with an oil level plug. Remove plug to check oil level. Oil should be level with
plug opening.
Use only Mobil Oil SHC 634 synthetic oil.
Gearbox capacity: CRT 46ASO: 25 oz. (0.74 l)
CRT 46KHO: 96 oz. (2.84 l)
CRT 46KHN: 96 oz. (2.84 l)
2. Each gearbox has a grease fitting on the top cover that must be greased (2 shots only) every 400 operating hours.
Use only Mobilelith SHC 220 extended pressure grease.
1.16 Drive Belts
To tighten belts:
1. Loosen jam nuts on top of engine mounting plate.
2. Turn all jam nuts counterclockwise an equal number
of turns to raise engine until correct belt tension is
attained. Maximum belt play should be from 1/2" to
3/4" (13mm to 19mm) at the center of the span. New
belts should be re-tensioned after the first 10-12
hours of operation.
3. Retighten all jam nuts.
To replace belts:
1. Loosen jam nuts on engine mounting plate to relieve
tension on belts.
2. Remove belt guard.
3. Loosen the six set screws (a, b) which secure the
U-joint assemblies (c) on the drive shafts.
4. Split U-joints by sliding assemblies away from each
other. Use a dead blow hammer if necessary.
Note: To aid in splitting U-joints, raise machine off
ground using dolly jacks or lifting hoist (see Section
1.21 Transporting Trowel), then move control arms
back-and-forth to reposition gearboxes as needed.
5. Remove and install belts through space created
between U-joint assemblies.
6. Reverse procedure for assembly. When re-assem-
bling U-joints, leave at least a 1/4" (6 mm) gap (d)
between assemblies.
c
b
a
1021SD66
1/4" (6 mm)
d
1012SD16
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1.17 Control Linkage and U-joint
Lubrication
The control linkage is equipped with several grease
fittings to lubricate pivot points. Grease control linkage
once a week, or every 20 hours, to prevent wear and
ensure good movement and smooth response of control
levers.
Each U-joint is equipped with grease fittings. Grease U-
joints once a week or every 20 hours.
Use a general purpose grease and add one to two shots
of grease at each fitting.
.
1.18 Control Lever Adjustment
(Forward or Backward)
The control levers should line up evenly. If levers appear
out of adjustment, they can be re-adjusted forward or
backward as follows:
1. Remove bolts (f).
2. Loosen jam nuts (g).
3. Extend linkage to adjust control levers forward.
4. Shorten linkage to adjust control levers backward.
5. After levers have been adjusted to the desired posi-
tion, reassemble bolts (f) and tighten jam nuts (g).
g
f
f
i
h
j
V
1.19 Righthand Control Lever
Adjustment (Right or Left)
The righthand lever should be set to the same angle as
that of the left to form a perfect V. Should levers come
out of adjustment, adjust the right hand lever as follows:
1. Remove bolt (h).
2. Loosen jam nuts (i).
3. Shorten linkage (j) to move control lever to the left.
4. Extend linkage to move control lever to the right.
5. After control lever has been adjusted to desired
position, reassemble bolt (h) and tighten jam nuts (i).
1011SD77
1011SD76
Front of Machine
Front of Machine
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1.20 Lift Lever Adjustment
Damage to, or replacement of, a trowel arm can change
the adjustment of the lift lever. This can unbalance the
trowel arms and cause the trowel to wobble during
operation. To operate smoothly, the lift lever on all the
arms must be adjusted equally. All arms should be
adjusted at the same time to ensure that the trowel is
balanced correctly.
Adjust trowel arms using optional adjusting tool as
described below.
Note: Make sure that there is no pitch in the blades
before attempting to remove trowel arms.
1. Block up pressure plate using wooden blocks (b).
2. If machine is equipped with stabilizer ring, remove
ring from trowel arms.
3. Remove blades from trowel arms.
4. Loosen hex head screws (a) on spider which secure
trowel arms in place (do not remove screws).
5. Remove trowel arms from spider with lift levers in
place.
6. Clean flats on trowel arm before placing it in the
adjusting tool (c) to make sure it lies flat.
7. The adjusting tool comes with three different size
spacers (d). Use the medium length spacer to
adjust the CRT 46ASO, CRT 36ASN, and
CRT 36ASO. Use the tall spacer to adjust the
CRT 46KHN and the CRT 46KHO equipped with the
heavy-duty gearboxes.
8. Insert trowel arm into adjusting tool as shown and
tighten socket head bolts (e) down on the trowel arm
to hold it in place.
9. Move adjusting tool arm (f) over carriage bolts (g) on
lift levers as shown. Loosen jam nut (h) and adjust
the carriage bolt so that the top of the bolt is touching
the bottom of the adjusting tool arm.
10. Tighten jam nut to secure adjustment in place.
Repeat procedure for remaining arms.
12. Attach blades to arms. Secure arms to spider with
hex head screws.
13. Attach stabilizer ring to arms, if equipped.
a
b
1011SD73
c
1011SD84
1011SD74
e
f
d
d
f
eh
g
CRT46 OPERATION 1A
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1.21 Transporting Trowels
Optional dolly jacks are available for short moves or to
aid in servicing the trowel.
Install dolly jacks as follows:
1. Inspect dolly jacks for damage and serviceability.
2. Place riding trowel on firm, level ground.
3. Tie steering levers
(i) to frame to prevent them from
tipping forward when lifting trowel.
4. With the front dolly jack (j), fully insert extension tube
in holes
(k) in the main frame of the riding trowel. The
front dolly jack is equipped with short extension
tubes; the rear dolly jack has the long extension
tubes.
5. Insert extension tubes of the rear dolly jack (l) into
holes in the rear of the main frame. Rear holes are
located directly opposite those of the front.
6. Turn jack handles clockwise to lift trowel, counter-
clockwise to lower trowel.
CAUTION: The dolly jack lifting system is designed for
short moves only and to aid in servicing the trowel. It is
not a substitute for a towing system or trailer.
An optional lifting bridle (m) is available and is recom-
mended for use when lifting the trowel. Attach bridle to
each of the four lifting eyes (n) on the trowel.
CAUTION: Make sure the lifting device has enough
weight bearing capacity to lift machine safely.
1011SD82
1011SD83
l
j
1011SD81
k
i
m
1012SD17
n
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1.22 Mounting Floating Disc
(CRT46 KHN only)
Certain applications may require the use of a floating
disc. An optional floating disc is available for use on
machines with non-overlapping blades.
To mount discs
(a), lift trowel off the ground (engine off)
and position disc against blades. Turn disc either to the
right or left to engage clip angles (b) as shown. Remem-
ber, the right-hand trowel blades turn counterclockwise;
the left-hand blades turn clockwise.
1.23 Battery Jump Start Procedure
Occasionally, it may be necessary to jump start a weak
battery. If jump starting is necessary, the following
procedure is recommended to prevent starter damage,
battery damage, and personal injuries.
Jump starting a battery incorrectly can cause
battery to explode, resulting in severe personal
injury or death. Do not smoke or allow ignition
sources near the battery, and do not jump start a
frozen battery.
WARNING
a
WARNING
Electrical arcing can cause severe personal in-
jury. Do not allow positive and negative cable ends
to touch.
1011SD72
b
b
CAUTION: Overcranking the engine can cause starter
damage. Allow 5 minutes for starter to cool if engaged for
longer than 30 seconds.
6. Turn ignition switch to on to start engine.
CAUTION: When using lights or high amperage draw
accessories, idle the engine for a period of 20 minutes to
bring the battery to charge state.
1. Disconnect engine load.
2. Use a battery of the same voltage (12V) as is used
with your engine.
3. Attach one end of the positive booster cable (red) to
the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery. Attach
the other end to the terminal of your engine battery.
4. Attach one end of the negative booster cable (black)
to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery.
Attach other end of negative cable to a solid chassis
ground on your engine.
5. Jump starting in any other manner may result in
damage to the battery or the electrical system.
CRT46 OPERATION 1A
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1.24 Troubleshooting
Engine does not start.
Machine out of balance;
wobbling excessively.
Poor handling;
excessive range in
control lever movement.
Machine does not move.
Machine does not
respond correctly to
control lever movement.
Trowel noisy.
1. Safety kill switch is not engaged.
2. Oil alert shutdown feature is acti-
vated.
3. Engine problem.
1. Operator is over-steering.
2. Trowel arm(s) bent.
3. Trowel blade(s) bent.
4. Main shaft(s) bent due to ma-
chine being dropped.
5. Trowel arm lift levers misaligned.
1. Worn bushings due to lack of
lubrication.
2. Control arm lever adjustment has
moved or control arm has been
bent.
3. Lower control arm(s) bent. This
can be caused by lifting machine
from underneath using a forklift
or by dropping machine.
1. Drive belts loose.
2. Vacuum between bottom of
blades and surface of concrete.
3. Key sheared in upper or lower
drive pulley or in main shaft.
1. Sheared key.
1. Trowel blades have become mis-
aligned and are contacting each
other during rotation.
2. Sheared key.
3. Loose clutch.
1. Press left foot pedal to engage switch.
Check for damaged switch.
2. Add oil to engine.
3. Consult engine manufacturers ser-
vice manual.
1. The movement of each gearbox is
controlled by stops to provide the
correct relationship of the control arm
movement to machine movement. Ex-
cessive pressure on control arms in
any direction will not increase reaction
time and can damage steering con-
trols causing machine to wobble.
2. Replace trowel arm(s).
3. Replace trowel blade(s).
4. Replace main shafts(s).
5. Adjust lift levers with adjusting tool
(Section 1.21).
1. Replace bushings and lubricate at least
every 20 hours.
2. Reset control arm lever
(Sections 1.18, 1.19).
3. Replace lower control arm(s). Use lift-
ing eye provided on machine for lifting.
1. Tighten drive belts (Section 1.16).
2. Change pitch on blades to break suc-
tion.
3. Replace damaged key.
1. Check all keys in drive system.
1. Replace damaged blades. Align blades
so that one set represents a (+) and
the other an (x) when viewed from
above.
2. Check all keys in drive system.
3. Tighten clutch.
Problem Cause Remedy
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2.20 KHO/KHN Wiring Schematic / KHO/KHN Schaltplan /
Diagrama de cables KHO/KHN / Schéma de câblage KHO/KHN ............................................2-38
2.21 Wiring Harness / Kabelbaum / Conjunto de cables / Harnais de câbles électriques.................2-40
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Notes / Notizen / Notas / Notes
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Les numéros de pièces imprimés en caractères gras dans les Listes des Pièces
Détachées de ce manuel sont les pièces détachées recommandées par la WACKER
Corporation. Cela veut dire que ces pièces sont sujettes à usure dans des conditions
de travail normales et peuvent nécessiter de lentretien ou leur remplacement. Nous
recommandons que vous disposez dun stock de ces pièces pour pouvoir satisfaire
la demande dentretien de cette machine. Le client doit decider lui-même de la
quantité exacte de pièces de rechange quil disposera dans ses stocks.
Los números de partes en negritas en las Listas Ilustradas de Partes son los
repuestos recomendados, ésto quiere decir que estas partes se desgastarán bajo
circunstancias de funcionamiento normales y pueden requerir servicio periódico o
su reemplazo. Se recomienda que el cliente mantenga un abastecimiento adecuado
de estas partes para poder satisfacer la demanda requerida por el servicio a la
máquina. La cantidad de repuestos que el cliente necesitará para reparaciones
dependerá de la póliza de servicio de cada cliente.
Bei den in den Ersatzteillisten fettgedruckten Nummern handelt es sich um
empfohlene Ersatzteile. Dies bedeutet, daß diese Teile bei normalen
Anwendungsbedingungen natürlicher Abnutzung ausgesetzt sind und gelegentlich
ersetzt oder überarbeitet werden müssen. Es wird geraten, diese Teile auf Lager
bereit zu haben, um für Service-Arbeiten an diesem Gerät vorbereitet zu sein.
Lagerbestände für diese und andere Teile, welche für ausgiebigere Reparaturarbeiten
benötigt werden, können je nach Service-Gewohnheiten der einzelnen Kunden
variieren.
Part Numbers appearing in boldface type are recommended spare parts. This
means that these parts are subject to wear under normal operating conditions and
may require periodic service or replacement. It is recommended that these items be
stocked to meet the expected service requirements of this model. Actual stocking
quantities of these and other parts used in more extensive repairs will depend on the
service practices of each customer.
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