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Safety instructions

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death to
yourself or others, read and understand the Safety
and operating instruction before installing, operating,
repairing, maintaining, or changing accessories on
the machine.

Post this Safety and operating instruction at work
locations, provide copies to employees, and make
sure that everyone reads the Safety and operating
instruction before operating or servicing the machine.
For professional use only.

In addition, the operator or the operator's employer
must assess the specific risks that may be present
as a result of each use of the machine.

Additional instructions for the engine can be found
in the manufacturer's engine manual.

Safety signal words

The safety signal words Danger, Warning and
Caution have the following meanings:

Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.

DANGER

Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

Indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate
injury.

CAUTION

Personal precautions and
qualifications

Only qualified and trained persons may operate or
maintain the machine. They must be physically able
to handle the bulk, weight, and power of the machine.
Always use your common sense and good
judgement.

Personal protective equipment

Always use approved protective equipment.
Operators and all other persons in the working area
must wear protective equipment, including at a
minimum:

Protective helmet

Hearing protection

Impact resistant eye protection with side protection

Respiratory protection when appropriate

Protective gloves

Proper protective boots

Appropriate work overall or similar clothing (not
loose-fitting) that covers your arms and legs.

Drugs, alcohol or medication

WARNING Drugs, alcohol or medication

Drugs, alcohol or medication may impair your
judgment and powers of concentration. Poor
reactions and incorrect assessments can lead to
severe accidents or death.

Never use the machine when you are tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication.

No person who is under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication may operate the machine.

Operation, precautions

DANGER Explosion hazard

If a warm machine or exhaust pipe comes into
contact with explosives, an explosion could occur.
During operating with certain materials, sparks and
ignition can occur. Explosions will lead to severe
injuries or death.

Never operate the machine in any explosive
environment.

Never use the machine near flammable materials,
fumes or dust.

Make sure that there are no undetected sources
of gas or explosives.

Avoid contact with the warm exhaust pipe or the
bottom of the machine.

DANGER Fire hazard

If a fire starts in the machine, it can cause injury.

If possible use an ABE-class powder extinguisher,
otherwise use a BE-type carbon dioxide fire
extinguisher.

DANGER Fuel hazard

The fuel is flammable and fuel fumes can explode
when ignited, causing serious injury or death.

Protect your skin from contact with the fuel. If fuel
has penetrated the skin, consult a qualified health
professional.

Never remove the filler cap, or fill the fuel tank
when the machine is hot.

Fill the fuel tank outdoors or in a clean and well
ventilated place, free from sparks and open
flames. Fill the fuel tank at least ten meters (30
feet) from the place where the machine is to be
used.

© 2051 Construction Tools EOOD | No. 9800 1224 01b | 2051-05-18

Original instructions

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BG 240 H4

Safety and operating instructions

Summary of Contents for BG 240 H4

Page 1: ...Safety and operating instructions Trowel 2051 Construction Tools EOOD No 9800 1224 01b 2051 05 18 Original instructions BG 240 H4...

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Page 3: ...trowel blades 14 Operation 14 Operating near edges 14 Start and stop 15 Before starting Honda 15 Starting the engine Honda 16 Stopping the engine Honda 17 Operating 17 Manoeuvring the trowel 17 Adjust...

Page 4: ...options 25 Noise and vibration declaration statement 25 Noise and vibration data 26 Uncertainties sound value 26 Dimensions 27 EC Declaration of Conformity 28 EC Declaration of Conformity EC Directive...

Page 5: ...l corners of the world we can offer product support and expertise to ensure that our customers can work at maximum efficiency at all times For more information please visit www atlascopco com Construc...

Page 6: ...gloves Proper protective boots Appropriate work overall or similar clothing not loose fitting that covers your arms and legs Drugs alcohol or medication WARNING Drugs alcohol or medication Drugs alcoh...

Page 7: ...disease cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of such substances are Crystalline silica cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated rubber L...

Page 8: ...st fumes can cause serious injury illness or death Never inhale exhaust fumes Ensure good ventilation extraction of air by fan if necessary WARNING Projectiles Failure of the work piece of accessories...

Page 9: ...d conditions wear warm clothing and keep hands warm and dry See the Noise and vibration declaration statement for the machine including the declared vibration values This information can be found at t...

Page 10: ...s take the cap off the spark plug WARNING Machine modification Any machine modification may result in bodily injuries to yourself or others Never modify the machine Modified machines are not covered b...

Page 11: ...he correct accessories see the spare parts list Main parts A B D E F G H I J A C H G A Throttle control B Blade adjustments quick pitch C Blade adjustments twist pitch D Locking lever E Support Liftin...

Page 12: ...l indicates the guaranteed noise level corresponding to EC directive 2000 14 EC See Technical data for accurate noise level Lifting point label Labels 1 Fuel 2 Use ear protectors 3 Instruction manual...

Page 13: ...ng and transporting Check the machine s data plate for weight information Lifting the machine Always use the machine s lifting eye A to lift the machine A Lifting equipment must be dimensioned in orde...

Page 14: ...g or removing the trowel blades the following instructions must be observed To prevent an accidental start Turn the switch to position OFF and let the engine cool down Lubricate the blade shafts with...

Page 15: ...he engine oil level on the dipstick Fill the fuel tank with fuel Check that all the controls are working Make sure that there is no oil leakage and that all bolted joints are tightened After the engin...

Page 16: ...ts 6 Move the choke valve F gradually to the fully open position 7 Allow the engine to idle a few minutes Hold the operating handle with both hands in a firm position Increase the engine speed with th...

Page 17: ...oating disc in relation to the blade cross to avoid any eccentricity during rotation NOTICE Observe the concrete surface for loosened stones during operation A stone can make marks on the surface If t...

Page 18: ...nt to move the trowel backward This movement can also be achieved by pulling the handle backward Adjusting the blade angle The BG240QP is equipped with a quick pitch lever for adjusting the blade angl...

Page 19: ...e nearest authorised workshop NOTICE Never aim a water jet directly at the fuel filler cap This is particularly important when using a high pressure cleaner The trowel can be leaned forwards and posit...

Page 20: ...ation Maintenance routines Change engine oil Clean the air filter Check the engine speed Lubricate the blade shafts using the grease nipples placed on the hub Changing the engine oil Honda 1 Unscrew t...

Page 21: ...n CAUTION Cover the V belt Running a machine without the protective cover over the V belt may cause trapping or machine damage which can cause injury Never run the machine without the protective cover...

Page 22: ...the fuel tank Inspect and clean the fuel tank A Inspection and adjustment of engine 1 Clean and adjust the carburettor A 2 Clean engine cooling flanges B 3 Adjust the engine s valve C clearance Cleani...

Page 23: ...oncrete has dried a little Floating disc is used and the concrete is too fresh See engine manual Engine faulty Repair or replace the gearbox Gearbox faulty Replace the broken units One or more blades...

Page 24: ...il and fuel must be dealt with in a way that does not adversely affect the environment Always send used filters drained oil and fuel remnants to environmentally correct disposal 2051 Construction Tool...

Page 25: ...l Regina Grease 2 or equivalent Shell Regina Grease 2 or equivalent Grease shaft for blade adjustments Synthetic Mobil SHC 634 Synthetic Mobil SHC 634 Gearbox oil Weights BG240 58 128 Net weight kg lb...

Page 26: ...hich we have no control This machine may cause hand arm vibration syndrome if its use is not adequately managed An EU guide to managing hand arm vibration can be found at http www humanvibration com h...

Page 27: ...ensions mm in 678 26 7 850 33 5 929 36 6 1449 57 0 799 31 5 610 24 0 631 24 8 27 2051 Construction Tools EOOD No 9800 1224 01b 2051 05 18 Original instructions Safety and operating instructions BG 240...

Page 28: ...sound power level dB A Trowel 97 100 BG 240 Following harmonised standards were applied EN12649 Following other standards were applied 2000 14 EC appendix VIII EN ISO 11201 EN ISO 5349 2 2001 Technica...

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Page 32: ...r copying of the contents or any part thereof is prohibited This applies in particular to trademarks model denominations part numbers and drawings www atlascopco com 2051 Construction Tools EOOD No 98...

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