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Sakai Asphalt Vibrating Roller CR270 Operating & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
The Sakai Asphalt Vibrating Roller CR270 Operating & Maintenance Manual offers comprehensive guidance for operating and maintaining the CR270 roller, aiding users in maximizing efficiency and longevity. Download PDF for detailed instructions.
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Sakai Asphalt Vibrating Roller CR270 Operating & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 64
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Sakai Asphalt Vibrating Roller CR270 Operating & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Sakai Asphalt Vibrating Roller CR270 Operating & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
PREFACE
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 1
SAFETY NOTICES 2
1 BASIC PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 4
1 1 General Precautions 4
1.2 Prepamtion for Sate Operation 6
1.3 Before Stariing the Engine 7
1.4 After Starting the Engine 8
1.5 During Operation 8
1.6 Loading and Unloading 1 o
1.7 Transporiation 11
1.8 Handling the Battery 11
1.9 Towing 12
1.10 Before Servicing 13
1.11 During Servicing 14
1 12 Safety Decals 16
2 OPERATION 18
2.1 Instruments and Controls 18
2.1 1 Operator’s station 18
2.1 2 Gauges and warning lamps 19
2.1 3 Switches 20
2.1 4 Operating levers and knob 22
2.1 5 Fuse 24
2.2 Handling and Adjustments 24
2.2.1 Scraper- adjustment and replacement 24
2.3 Operation 25
2.3.1 Before-stariing inspection 25
2.3.2 Stariing the engine 26
2.3.3 After stariing the engine 27
2.3.4 Traveling 28
2.3.5 Stopping/ Parking 29
2.3.6 Stopping the engine 29
2.3.7 Check after stopping the engine 30
2.4 Vibratory Operation
2.5 Sprinkler
2.6 Precautions for Work
2.6.1 Compaction operation
2.6.2 When going downhill
2.6.3 On a slope
2.7 Applicable Jobs
2.8 After Operation
2.9 Loading and Unloading
2.9.1 Use of a trailer equipped with a winch
2.9.2 Self-propelling
2.9.3 Use of a mobile crane
2.10 After Loading the Machine
2.11 Transportation
2.12 Operation in Cold Weather
2.12.1 Fuel oil and grease
2.12.2 Battery
2.13 When the Cold Season is Over
2.14 For a Long Stmage Period ·
2.15 During the Storage period ·
2.16 When the Battery Has Discharged
2.16.1 Connection and disconnection of booster cables
3 PERIODICAL MAINTENAf\lCE
3.1 Prncautions
3.2 Walk-around Checking
3.3 Periodical Maintenance points
3.4 Maintenance Procedure 46
(1) Every 10 hours m daily 46
(2) Every 50 hours 46
(3) Every 100 hours 47
(4) Every 250 hours 48
(5) Every 500 hours 49
(6) As required 49
3.5 Feeding Water and Lubricants 51
3.6 Electric Wiring Diagram 53
4 SPECIFICATIONS ·” ·” 55