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CA152A M152AEN2
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Sprinkler system/Wheels
Checking – Cleaning
Scrapers
Checking – Setting
Fig. 14 Tire scrapers
1. Scraper blade
2. Cotter pin
3. Limit stop
Fig. 15 Tire scrapers
1. Scraper blade
2. Cotter pin
Fig. 13 Wheel rack
1. Rear water tank
2. Sprinkler nozzle
Fill the rear tank with emulsion fluid; for example, water
mixed with 2% cutting fluid. Make sure that the sprin-
kler nozzles (2) are not clogged. Clean them and the
filter if necessary. See under Sprinkler system/Drum;
Check - Cleaning, for detailed instructions.
Fluids that are flammable or detrimental to
the environment may not be used in the
emulsion tank.
Inspect the tire tread now and then to detect
asphalt compound that has fastened. This is
likely until the tires are sufficiently warm.
Make sure that the scrapers are undamaged. Adjust
the scrapers so that they lie 1–2 mm (0.04-0.08 in) from
the tires. For special asphalt compounds, it may be
better if the scraper blades (1) lie lightly against the
tires.
The scrapers must hang freely from the tires during
transport driving. Lift up the scraper blades (1) and
latch them in the raised position with the cotter (2).
EVERY 10 OPERATING HOURS (DAILY)
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