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Ammann ARX 36-2 ARX 40-2 ARX 45-2 Tandem Roller Kubota V2403-M-E3B EU Stage IIIA / U.S. EPA Tier 4i Operating Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 176
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
ARX 36-2 KU St V/ T4i From Serial No. 5953001
ARX 40-2 KU St V/ T4i From Serial No. 5963001
ARX 45-2 KU St V/ T4i From Serial No. 5973001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Ammann ARX 36-2 ARX 40-2 ARX 45-2 Tandem Roller Kubota V2403-M-E3B EU Stage IIIA / U.S. EPA Tier 4i Operating Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Contents 8
1 SPECIFICATION MANUAL 13
1 1Basic data 14
1 2Dimensional drawing of the machine 16
1 3Technical data 18
2 OPERATING MANUAL 23
2 1Main safety precautions 25
2 1 1Safety precautions during operation of the machine 25
2 1 1 1Before compacting works are started 25
2 1 1 2Work in the dangerous area 25
2 1 1 3Ensurance of safety measures by the provider 26
2 1 1 4 Protective frame ROPS 26
2 1 2Requirements for the qualification of machine operators 27
2 1 3Driver’s obligations 28
2 1 4Forbidden activities – safety and guarantee 29
2 1 5Safety notices and signs applied on the machine 31
2 1 6Manual signals 35
2 2Environmental and hygiene principles 38
2 2 1Hygiene principles 38
2 2 2Environmental principles 38
2 3Preservation and storage 39
2 3 1Short-term preservation and storage for 1–2 months 39
2 3 2Preservation and storage of the machine for a period over 2 months 39
2 3 3Machine depreservation 40
2 4Machine disposal after its service life 41
2 5Machine description 42
2 6Controls and checking instruments 44
2 6 1Dashboard and control panels 45
2 7Machine operation and use 60
2 7 1Starting the engine 61
2 7 2Drive and reverse drive 65
2 7 3Stopping the machine and turning off the engine 71
2 7 4Machine emergency stop 71
2 7 5Machine parking 73
2 7 6Panic response 73
2 7 7Sprinkling 75
2 7 8ACE Force (optional equipment) 75
2 7 9Infrathermometer (optional) 76
2 7 10ROPS lifting and lowering 82
2 7 11Telematics readiness 85
2 7 12Edge cutter (optional equipment) 86
2 7 13Calibration mode 88
2 8Machine transport 91
2 8 1Loading the machine 92
2 8 1 1Loading the machine using a ramp 92
2 8 1 2Loading the machine using a crane 93
2 9Special conditions to use the machine 94
2 9 1Towing the machine 94
2 9 2Drum offset 96
2 9 3Machine operation during initial run period 97
2 9 4Machine operation at low temperatures 97
2 9 5Machine operation at higher temperatures and humidity 97
2 9 6Machine operation at higher altitudes 97
2 9 7Machine operation in dusty environment 98
2 9 8Driving with vibration on compacted and hard materials 98
3 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 99
3 1Safety and other measures during maintenance of the machine 101
3 1 1Safety during machine maintenance 101
3 1 2Fire protection when operating fluids are changed 101
3 1 3Environmental and hygiene principles 102
3 2Specification of operating fluids 103
3 2 1Engine oil 103
3 2 2Fuel 104
3 2 3Coolant 105
3 2 4Hydraulic oil 106
3 2 5Lubricating grease 106
3 2 6Emulsion 106
3 3Fluids 107
3 4Lubrication and maintenance chart 108
3 5Lubrication and service plan 110
3 6Lubrication and maintenance operations 111
Every 20 hours of operation (daily) 112
3 6 1Fuel check 112
3 6 2Checking the oil in the engine 113
3 6 3Engine coolant check 114
3 6 4Checking the oil in the hydraulic tank 115
3 6 5Cleaning the hydraulic oil cooler 116
3 6 6Air filter check 117
3 6 7Check of the sprinkling emulsion level 118
3 6 8Sprinkling tank refilling 119
3 6 9Scraper adjustment 119
3 6 10Check of warning and checking devices 120
3 6 11Engine tightness check 122
3 6 12Checking the fan and engine belt for condition 123
3 6 13Brake test 124
Every 50 hours of operation 125
3 6 14Check of hoses and clips 125
3 6 15Battery check 126
Every 100 hours of operation (weekly) 127
3 6 16Air filter cleaning 127
3 6 17Cleaning the water separator on the fuel filter 128
3 6 18Machinze lubrication 129
3 6 19Tyre pressure check 130
Every 250 hours of operation (every 3 months) 131
3 6 20Fuel filter replacement 131
3 6 21Engine oil change 132
3 6 22Checking the hoses of the engine cooler for wear and mounting 134
3 6 23Checking the mounting of hoses and clips 134
3 6 24Sprinkling filter cleaning 135
3 6 25Checking the intake piping of the engine 136
Every 500 hours of operation (every 6 months) 137
3 6 26Fuel tank cleaning 137
3 6 27Electrical installation check 138
3 6 28Replacement of the fuel separator filter cartridge 138
3 6 29Valve clearance check and adjustment 139
3 6 30Engine cooler cleaning 139
3 6 31Check of rubber-metal elements of the engine cooler 140
Every 1000 hours of operation (yearly) 141
3 6 32Hydraulic oil and filter change 141
3 6 33Air filter cartridges replacement 143
3 6 34Damping system check 145
3 6 35Swinging support check 145
3 6 36Articulation joint check 146
Every 2000 hours of operation (every 2 years) 147
3 6 37Engine belt replacement 147
3 6 38Engine coolant change 147
3 6 39Replacement of hoses of the cooling system 149
3 6 40Replacement of rubber-metal elements of the engine cooler 149
3 6 41Replacement of hoses of the fuel system 150
3 6 42Replacement of suction hoses 150
Maintenance as required 151
3 6 43Gas strut replacement 151
3 6 44Cleaning the water separator 152
3 6 45Cleaning the water tank 152
3 6 46Cleaning the machine 153
3 6 47Draining water from the sprinkling circuit before the winter season 154
3 6 48Fuel system venting 155
3 6 49Checking the screw connections for tightening 156
3 7Troubleshooting 158
3 7 1List of error codes displayed on the display 159
3 8Appendices 160
Wiring diagram 160
Hydraulic diagram ARX 36-2, ARX 40-2, ARX 45-2 166
Hydraulic diagram ARX 36-2C, ARX 45-2C 168
Hydraulic diagram – Edge cutter 170
Table of spare parts for regular maintenance 172
Content of the filter set after 250 hours (4-760243) 173
Content of the filter set after 500 hours (4-760248) 173
Content of the filter set after 1,000 hours (4-760252) 173