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1.4
Starting for paving
Set the switches, levers and
controls listed below to the specified positions
when the
screed has reached its operating temperature and a sufficient amount of material lies
in front of the screed
- Push the drive lever (13) all the way to the front and start driving.
- Observe the distribution of the material and adjust the limit switches if necessary.
- Set the compacting elements (tamper / vibration) according to the required com-
paction ratio.
- Let the paving master check the paving thickness after 5–6 meters and correct
if necessary.
Carry out the check in the area of the caterpillar chains or drive wheels as the screed
tends to level an uneven ground. The reference points for the layer thickness are the
caterpillar chains or drive wheels.
The basic setting of the screed must be corrected when the actual layer thickness de-
viates significantly from the values indicated by the scales (see the operating instruc-
tions for the screed).
A
The basic setting is for asphalt material.
Item
Travelling direction
Position
13
Drive lever
Centre position
33
Traction drive fast/slow
LED OFF
15
Travel drive preselector
Mark 6-7
70
Preparation for screed floating posi-
tion
LED ON
72
Vibration
LED ON
71
Tamper
LED ON
53/54
Auger left/right
auto
123
47/48
Conveyor left/right
auto
127
126 /
130
Levelling
auto
Speed regulator, vibration
adapted to the paving situation
Speed control for the tamper
adapted to the paving situation
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