CONTENTS
Introduction
2
Applications
2
Function
2
Function and controls
2
Hazards & risks
2-3
Operation
3
Care and preventive maintenance
3
Service
3
Cleaning and service
3
Specifications
3
Trouble shooting
4
Spare parts and service
4
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your selection of Parchem equipment.
Parchem have specialised in the design and manufacture of quality
products since 1951.
We have taken care in the design, manufacture and testing of this
product. Should service or spare parts be required, prompt and
efficient service is available from our branches.
General Safety Instructions for the Operation of Power Equipment
The goal of Parchem is to produce power equipment that helps
the operator work safely and efficiently. The most important safety
device for this or any tool is the operator. Care and good judgement
are the best protection against injury. All possible hazards cannot
be covered here, but we have tried to highlight some of the
important items, individuals should look for and obey Caution,
Warning and Danger signs placed on equipment, and displayed in
the workplace. Operators should read and follow safety
instructions packed with each product.
Learn how each machine works. Even if you have previously used
similar machines, carefully check out each machine before you use
it. Get the “feel” of it and know its capabilities, limitations, potential
hazards, how it operates, and how it stops.
APPLICATIONS
Heavy duty concrete vibrators, 28 mm - 60 mm dia. Submersible
pumps, up to 50 mm discharge.
FUNCTION
This portable drive unit is designed to power flexshaft drive
submersible pumps and model VP (pendulum) vibrators. A quick
action 60 mm diameter flexible shaft coupling with aluminium alloy
housing, rotary trigger latch and hardened 45 mm 3-tooth dog drive
enable ease of use by allowing the operator to simply engage or
disengage the flexible shaft coupling, to facilitate either a change of
position or a change of flexshaft driven device.
FUNCTION AND CONTROLS
BELL HOUSING / ROTARY TRIGGER
Is mounted directly to the motor and enables quick connection
between the coupling and the 3-tooth dog drive mounted on the
crankshaft. The rotary trigger latch assures a positive engagement
between drive dogs.
MOTOR
The motor is controlled by a throttle lever mounted on the motor
below the fuel tank.
To STOP the machine TURN the throttle lever to the STOP position.
HAZARDS AND RISKS
NEVER allow any person to operate a machine without adequate
instruction.
ENSURE all operators read, understand and follow the operating
instructions.
SERIOUS INJURY may result from improper or careless use of this
machine
! MECHANICAL HAZARDS
DO NOT operate the machine unless all protective guards are in
place
KEEP hands and feet clear of rotating and moving parts as they will
cause injury if contacted.
BE CAREFUL not to come in contact with the muffler when the
engine is hot, since it can cause severe burns.
ENSURE that the throttle lever is in the STOP position before
removing guards or making adjustments.
ENSURE both the machine and the operator are stable by setting
up on level terrain and the machine will not move or fall while in
operation or unattended.
DO NOT leave the machine in operation while it is unattended.
KEEP bystanders and animals clear of the work area.
ENSURE that repairs to the motor and machine are carried out by
COMPETENT personnel.
! FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS
ENSURE that fuel is only stored in an approved storage container.
DO NOT refuel the motor while it is in operation or hot.
DO NOT refuel the motor in the vicinity of sparks, a naked flame or
a person smoking.
DO NOT overfill the fuel tank and avoid spilling fuel when refuelling.
If spillage occurs, ensure that the area is dry before starting the
motor.
ENSURE that the fuel tank cap is securely fitted after refuelling.
! CHEMICAL HAZARDS
DO NOT operate or refuel a diesel motor in a confined area without
adequate ventilation.
! NOISE HAZARDS
EXCESSIVE NOISE can lead to temporary or permanent loss of
hearing.
! ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
Slip/Trip/Fall is a major cause of serious injury or death.
Beware of excess hose, the flexible shaft and water left on the
walking or work surface.
DO NOT allow waste water to accumulate under foot.
Exercise caution and ensure that the perimeter of elevated
formwork or platforms is protected.
Exercise care when working in the vicinity of unprotected holes or
excavations.
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FLEXTOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DIESEL DRIVE UNIT FDU SERIES
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1300 353 986
flextool.com.au