RAMMER
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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OI-B19026
OPERATOR
QUALIFICATIONS
Carefully read and understand this entire manual before operating machine. Inexperience in
operating any machine or attachment can be hazardous and may cause injury or even death in
some cases. Trial and error is not the way to become familiar with a piece of equipment and
this can be dangerous, expensive, shorten equipment life and create machine downtime.
Whenever possible, an experienced operator should be the best person to operate this
machine. It is best that new operators of this machine be trained by an experienced user before
operating it on his/her own.
STARTING
SAFETY
Start and operate only in well-ventilated environments. Exhaust fumes contain poisonous gas
that can cause loss of consciousness, injury, or death if inhaled in excessive amounts.
OPERATING
SAFETY
This machine must be handled with precaution to ensure the safety of the user, the
environment, and surrounding people. Extra care must be exercised to ensure safety and high
quality work.
Safety Recommendations
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Know how to stop the engine quickly and understand how to operate all of the
controls. Never permit anyone to operate the machine without proper instruction.
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Do not operate under the influence of alcohol and/or medication that can cause
drowsiness.
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Keep children and pets away from the machine when it is in operation.
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Stay away from rotating and moving parts while the engine is running.
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A spark arrester is provided as an optional part for this engine. It is illegal in some
areas to operate the engine without a spark arrester. Check local law and
regulations before operating the engine.
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Work according to the rules and regulation of the work area.
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Work at a safe and comfortable distance from the foot plate.
SERVICING
SAFETY
It is necessary to service and maintain your machine regularly so as to ensure safe usage of
the machine. Regular service maintenance can help to prolong machine lifespan, reducing
machine cost in your project and increasing profit from your investment.
Preventing Fires
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Never add fuel to the fuel tank while the engine is running.
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