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Operation
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Preparation of operation
Required equipment and tools
To avoid delays on site, check before starting work whether or not the following equip-
ment and tools are present:
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Wheel loader for transporting heavy extendable parts
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Diesel fuel
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Engine oil and hydraulic oil, lubricants
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Separating agents (emulsion) and manual injector
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Shovel and broom
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Scraper (shovel or scoop) for cleaning the auger and the hopper intake area
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Necessary parts for extending the auger
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Necessary parts for extending the screed
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Percentage spirit level and levelling rail, 4 yards (4 m) long
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Levelling wire
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Protective clothing, signal vest, gloves, hearing protection
Summary of Contents for F1000T
Page 2: ...VALUE QUALITY THE ORIGINAL Your Authorized Dynapac Dealer...
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Page 49: ...C 1 0 11 C_1 0_01_US fm 11 16 3 2 Driving mode 3 1 2...
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Page 79: ...D 1 0 25 D_1 0_01_US fm 25 42 3 Auxiliary functions 60 61 62...
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Page 177: ...F 4 0 1 F_4 0_01_US fm 1 6 F 4 0 Maintenance Auger 1 Maintenance Auger sub unit I 1 2 3 4 5...
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