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Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF

Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

The Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual PDF offers comprehensive guidance for operating and maintaining the machinery efficiently. It covers essential procedures, safety precautions, and troubleshooting tips, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the equipment.

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Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 95
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF

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Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

  • This operator’s manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai SW880, SW990 Vibrating Roller for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in using the machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
  • Read this manual thoroughly and try to fully understand the information before operating your machine. Keep this handbook at hand whenever you do your work.
    The main subjects of this manual are:
    (1) Basic precautions for safety, (2) Operation, (3) Daily maintenance and (4) Specifications.
  • For operation and maintenance of the engine, refer to the Engine Instruction Manual furnished separately. Descriptions in this manual can differ from the machine instructions of your machine due to the results of the investigation and improvement in its design. If you have any inquiry regarding your Machine or this manual, contact our distributors.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Sakai Vibrating Roller SW880 SW990 Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

PREFACE
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 1
SAFETY NOTICES 2
1 BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4
1.1 General Precautions 4
1.2 Preparation for Safe Operation 6
1.3 Before Starting the Engine 7
1 .4 After Starting the Engine 8
1.5 During Operation 8
1.6 Loading and Unloading 1 O
1 7 Transportation 11
1.8 Handling the Battery 11
1.9 Towing 12
1.10 Before Servicing 13
1.11 During Servicing 14
1 1 2 Safety Decals 16
2 OPERATION 18
2.1 Instruments and Controls 18
2.1.1 Operator’s station 18
2.1.2 Gauges, indicator lamps and warning lamps 19
2.1.3 Switches 22
2.1.4 Operating levers / pedals 30
2.1.5 Fuse box and line fuse 32
2.2 Handling and Adjustments 32
2.2.1 Seat adjustment 32
2.2.2 Scraper adjustment or replacement 33
2.2.3 Disengaging the brake when towing 34
2.2.4 Steering wheel position adjustment 35
2.2.5 Operator’s platform position adjustment 35
2.3 Operation 36
2.3.1 Before-starting inspection 36
2.3.2 Starting the engine 37
2.3.3 After starting the engine 38
2.3.4 Engine diagnoses 39
2.3.5 Traveling 40
2.3.6 Stopping and parking 43
2.3.7 AUTO SPEED 44
2.3.7.1 Setting 44
2.3.7.2 Canceling AUTO SPEED 45
2.3.8 Stopping the engine 46
2.3.9 Check after stopping the engine 46
CONTENTS
2.4 Vibratory Operation 47
2.5 Water Spray System 49
2.6 EXACT COMPACT Operation (Impact Space Indicator & Speed Mater) 52
2 6.1 Function 52
2 6.2 Operating instruction 52
2 6.3 Operation 54
2.7 Vehicle Controller Diagnoses 55
2.8 Precautions for Work 56
2 8.1 Compaction operation 56.
2.8.2 When going downhill 56
2.8.3 On a slope 56
2.9 Applicable Jobs 56
2.10 After Operation 57
2.11 Loading and Unloading 58
2.11 .1 Use of a trailer equipped with a winch 58
2.11.2 Self-propelling 59
2.12 After Loading the Machine 59
2.13 Transportation 60
2.14 Operation in Cold Weather 60
2.14.1 Fuel oil and grease 60
2.14.2 Coolant 60
2.14.3 Battery 62
2.15 When the Cold Season is Over 62
2.16 For a Long Storage Period 63
2.17 During the Storage Period 63
2.18 When the Battery has Discharged 64
2.18.1 Connection and disconnection of booster cables 64
3 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 66
3.1 Precautions 66
3.1 .1 Lifting the machine on a hoist 68
3.2 Walk-around Checking 69
3.3 Periodic Maintenance Points 70
3.4 Maintenance Procedure 72
(1) Every 10 hours or daily 72
(2) Every 50 hours 73
(3) Every 250 hours 74
(4) Every 500 hours 76
(5) Every 1000 hours 77
(6) As required 83
3.5 Fluid and Lubricant Capacities 85
3.6 Electric Wiring Diagram 87
4 SPECIFICATIONS

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