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3.3. 

Main parts of the machine and controls 

See Fig. 1 

N. 

Description 

Right rotor 

Left rotor 

Right float adjustment knob 

Left float adjustment knob 

Accelerator 

Protection cage 

Battery 

Fuel tank 

Water tank 

10 

Right control  

11 

Left control  

12 

Right headlight 

13 

Left headlight  

14 

Seat 

15 

Engine 

 

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NB:

  For reasons of description the 

machine may be represented without the 
protection devices. The machine cannot 
and must not be operated in these 
conditions. At the time of installation, every 
precaution must be taken to ensure that 
the protection and safety devices are in 
place and efficient. 

 

3.4. 

Seat adjustment 

(Fig.3)

  For horizontal adjustment operate the 

lever (4) located under the seat (1), find the 
desired position and release the lever (4). 
  

3.5. 

Blade inclination adjustment 

(Fig.4)

 The blade inclination can be adjusted with 

the knobs (1) and (2). 
Turn the knob (1) clockwise to increase the blade 
inclination of the right rotor ( Fig.1 No.1). 
Turn the knob (2) clockwise to increase the blade 
inclination of the left rotor ( Fig.1 No.2). 
To decrease the inclination turn the knobs 
anticlockwise. 
 

3.6. 

 Adjusting the drive levers 

The drive levers (Fig.1 No.10 and 11) can be 
adjusted to the most comfortable position for the 
operator. 

To move the drive control levers forward or 
backward, operate as follows (Fig. 5): 

1. 

Place the blades in horizontal position 

using the knobs (see Par. 3.5) 

2. 

Unscrew the counternuts (1) which lock 

the forks of the control levers. 

3. 

Remove the fork pins (2). 

To move the levers outward (FORWARD) turn the 
forks clockwise. 

To move the levers towards the seat 
(BACKWARD) turn the forks anticlockwise. 

To move the drive control levers left or right, 
operate as follows (Fig. 6): 

1. 

Remove the nut (1). 

2. 

Loosen the nuts (2 and 3). 

3. 

Remove the joint (4). 

Turning the joint clockwise the levers move to the 
left. 

Turning the joint anticlockwise the levers move to 
the right. 

Reposition the joint and tighten the nuts (1-2-3). 

 

3.7. 

Ambient conditions 

The machine should be used sheltered from 
atmospheric agents.   

The places where the machine is used should be 
well ventilated and conform to the regulations in 
force regarding hygiene and safety in the 
workplace.  

 

 

Do not come close to the 

machine with naked flames or similar.  

 

Do not use the machine in 

places where there is a risk of 
explosion or fire. 

 

 

IMPORTANT

: The exhausts contain 

carbon monoxide, a hazardous mortal 
gas. Do not start the engine in closed or 
badly ventilated places. 

 

 

3.8. 

Not permitted uses  

 
It is prohibited to employ the machine for uses 
different from those expressly indicated by the 
manufacturer. 
 

4.  Delivery and  installation 

 

4.1. 

Delivery 

All the material shipped, including the detached 
parts, are checked before delivery.  
 

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Upon receipt check that the machine has 
arrived intact in all of its parts. If 
otherwise, immediately contact our 
dealer. 
 

 
The machine is delivered in a crate weighing 
about 320 kg. 
Unload it with a forklift truck of adequate capacity 
and position it on a stable and horizontal surface. 
Remove the top and side packaging and lift the 

Summary of Contents for MK8 120

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS for use Model MK8 120 FLOAT MACHINE MK8 120 WITH MECHANICAL CONTROLS BARIKELL s r l Via Razzaboni 118 41100 Modena Italy Tel 059 311178 fax 059 311111...

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Page 3: ...3 INNOVATION NEW LIFT HOOK...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...necessary for proper use of the machine Please carefully follow the instructions and keep it in a suitable and accessible place The contents of this manual may be modified without prior notice or othe...

Page 6: ...nation adjustment 9 3 6 Adjusting the drive levers 9 3 7 Ambient conditions 9 3 8 Not permitted uses 9 4 DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION 9 4 1 Delivery 9 4 2 Component assembly 10 4 3 Water supply 10 4 4 Fu...

Page 7: ...nce 12 7 3 Battery 13 7 4 Cleaning the machine 13 7 5 Replacing the floats 13 7 6 Replacing the blades 13 7 7 Replacing the belts 13 7 8 Reduction gear oil level 14 7 9 Storage instructions 14 7 10 Tr...

Page 8: ...the machine The purpose of this manual is to bring to the attention of the operator with illustrations and texts the fundamental instructions and the criteria to follow for use and maintenance of the...

Page 9: ...205x1040 2450x1205x1040 Packaging dimensions mm 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 Operating weight kg 316 315 323 330 300 Shipping weight kg 320 320 320 320 32...

Page 10: ...which lock the forks of the control levers 3 Remove the fork pins 2 To move the levers outward FORWARD turn the forks clockwise To move the levers towards the seat BACKWARD turn the forks anticlockwi...

Page 11: ...ot to confuse the water tank 5 with the fuel tank 6 4 4 Fuel WARNING Danger of explosion and fire Fill the tank in an open place away from heat sources Do not smoke Do not refuel when the engine is ru...

Page 12: ...ay hinder rotation of the blades Preparing the surface Use a mechanical vibrating float or manual float to level the floor surface in order to obtain a well compacted concrete footing and thus prepare...

Page 13: ...ght therefore firmly hold the trolley handle during this operation Vertical movements Never leave the floats attached to the float machine when lifting it more than 100 cm off the ground since it coul...

Page 14: ...il the rubber moving parts belts etc 7 5 Replacing the floats Be careful when installing the machine one rotor turns clockwise and the other anticlockwise therefore you need to check that the various...

Page 15: ...Fuel filter clogged Replace the filter Choke fully open Close the choke Air filter dirty Clean the air filter No spark Clean the spark plug and replace it if necessary Check the plug connection Igniti...

Page 16: ...anufacturer 8 For components not manufactured by us the conditions of guarantee of the original suppliers are valid Any claims will hence be transferred to the purchaser 9 This guarantee is valid sole...

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