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fall and there is a risk of injury and damage to the

product.

• Do not use the product in areas where fire or

explosions can occur.

• The product can cause objects to eject at high

speed. Make sure that all persons in the work area

use approved personal protective equipment.

Remove loose objects from the work area.

• Before you go away from the product, stop the

engine and make sure that there is no risk of

accidental start.

• Make sure that clothes, long hair and jewelry do not

get caught in moving parts.

• Do not hit the product.
• Always operate the product from behind with your

two hands on the handle. Do not touch the rammer

shoe when the product is on.

• Do not operate the product near electrical cables.

The product does not have electrical insulation and

injury or death can occur.

• Before you operate the product, find out if there are

hidden wires, cables and pipes in the work area. If

the product hits a hidden object, stop the engine

immediately and examine the product and the object.

Do not start to operate the product again until you

know that it is safe to continue.

• Put the product in an upright position before you

start it.

• Do not sit on the product.
• Keep your feet away from the rammer shoe.
• Do not operate the product with your leg on the

handle.

• Do not operate the product on solid rock, hard

concrete or other hard surfaces. There is a risk of

injury and damage to the product.

• Do not operate the product on a slope.
• When you operate the product in a trench or other

small space, make sure that the rammer shoe can

move freely. If the space is too small for the rammer

shoe, there is a risk of damage to the product. There

is also a risk of injury from sudden movements in the

product.

• If the product falls on its side during operation, stop

the engine before you lift the product to upright

position.

Vibration safety

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• During operation of the product, vibrations go from

the product to the operator. Regular and frequent

operation of the product can cause or increase the

degree of injuries to the operator. Injuries can occur

in fingers, hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, and/or

nerves and blood supply or other body parts. The

injuries can be debilitating and/or permanent, and

can increase gradually during weeks, months or

years. Possible injuries include damage to the blood

circulation system, the nervous system, joints, and

other body structures.

• Symptoms can occur during operation of the product

or at other times. If you have symptoms and

continue to operate the product, the symptoms can

increase or become permanent. If these or other

symptoms occur, get medical aid:
• Numbness, loss of feeling, tingling, pricking,

pain, burning, throbbing, stiffness, clumsiness,

loss of strength, changes in skin color or

condition.

• Symptoms can increase in cold temperatures. Use

warm clothing and keep your hands warm and dry

when you operate the product in cold environments.

• Do maintenance on and operate the product as

given in the operator's manual, to keep a correct

vibration level.

• The product has a vibration damping system that

decreases the vibrations from the handles to the

operator. Let the product do the work. Do not push

the product with force. Hold the product at the

handles lightly, but make sure that you control the

product and operate it safely. Do not push the

handles into the end stops more than necessary.

• Keep your hands on the handle or handles only.

Keep all other body parts away from the product.

• Stop the product immediately if strong vibrations

suddenly occurs. Do not continue the operation

before the cause of the increased vibrations is

removed.

Dust safety

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• Operation of the product can cause dust in the air.

Dust can cause serious injury and permanent health

problems. Silica dust is regulated as harmful by

several authorities. These are examples of such

health problems:
• The fatal lung diseases chronic bronchitis,

silicosis and pulmonary fibrosis

• Cancer
• Birth defects
• Skin inflammation

• Use correct equipment to decrease the quantity of

dust and fumes in the air and to decrease dust on

work equipment, surfaces, clothing and body parts.

Examples of controls are dust collection systems

and water sprays to bind dust. Decrease dust at the

source where possible. Make sure that the

equipment is correctly installed and used and that

regular maintenance is done.

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Summary of Contents for LT 5005

Page 1: ...LT 5005 LT 6005 EN Operator s manual 2 23 ...

Page 2: ...he State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Product description The product is a rammer for compaction of granular soil fine grained soil and soil that has high contents of clay Intended use The product is for professional operation only The product is used for compaction in trenches around pipes or other small spaces Examples of such work are house foundations ...

Page 3: ... in the spring loaded rammer leg 17 Starter rope handle 18 Engine oil indicator 19 Operator s manual Hour meter When the engine is on the hour meter shows the engine speed in rpm When the engine is off the hour meter shows the total operation time of the product in hours Throttle control The throttle control has 3 available positions Operation mode position A Start position idle speed position B S...

Page 4: ... closed Push the primer bulb 5 times Pull the starter rope handle Choke open Let the engine operate at idle speed Noise emission to the environment as referred to in the EC directive The emission of the product is specified in Technical data on page 17 and on the label This product is in compliance with applicable EC directives Note Other symbols decals on the product refer to special certificatio...

Page 5: ... Do not operate the product unless you receive training before use Make sure that all operators receive training Do not let a child operate the product Only let approved persons operate the product The operator is responsible for accidents that occur to other persons or their property Do not use the product if you are tired ill or under the influence of alcohol drugs or medicine Always be careful ...

Page 6: ...ds wrists arms shoulders and or nerves and blood supply or other body parts The injuries can be debilitating and or permanent and can increase gradually during weeks months or years Possible injuries include damage to the blood circulation system the nervous system joints and other body structures Symptoms can occur during operation of the product or at other times If you have symptoms and continu...

Page 7: ...ate the product Listen for warning signals and voices when you use hearing protection Remove the hearing protection when the product is stopped unless hearing protection is necessary for the noise level in the work area Personal protective equipment WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product Always use approved personal protective equipment when you operate the pr...

Page 8: ...a minimum of 3 m 10 ft from where you refueled Do not start the product if there is fuel or engine oil on the product Remove the unwanted fuel and engine oil and let the product dry before you start the engine Examine the engine for leaks regularly If there are leaks in the fuel system do not start the engine until the leaks are repaired Do not use your fingers to examine the engine for leaks Keep...

Page 9: ...d To start the product 1 Set the throttle control in the start position 2 If the engine is cold push the primer bulb 5 times 3 Set the choke control in the correct position a If the engine is cold close the choke b If the engine is warm or the ambient temperature is high open the choke 4 Pull the starter rope handle slowly until you feel resistance 5 Release the starter rope handle to let the star...

Page 10: ...ntenance on the product Maintenance schedule General maintenance done by the operator The instructions are not given in this operator s manual X The instructions are given in this operator s manual O Refer to the engine manual for instructions General product maintenance Before use each 10 h After the first 20 h Weekly each 100 h Yearly each 500 h Make sure that there are no fuel or oil leaks Clea...

Page 11: ...park arrester screen on the muffler O O Adjust the valve head clearance for the air intake and the exhaust valves O Drain the fuel and clean the fuel tank and the fuel filter O Drain water from the fuel system O Replace the fuel filter O To clean the product CAUTION Before you clean the product attach a plastic bag tightly around the fuel tank cap This is to make sure that water does not go into t...

Page 12: ...the engine become cool before you drain the engine oil If you spill engine oil on your skin clean with soap and water 1 Put a container below the drain plug for the engine oil 2 Remove the oil drain plug 3 Tilt the product and let the oil run out into the container 4 Install the oil drain plug and tighten it 5 Fill with new engine oil Refer to Technical data on page 17 for the correct type of oil ...

Page 13: ...NG Use approved respiratory protection when you clean or replace the air filter Discard used air filters correctly The dust in the air filter is dangerous to your health WARNING Do not clean the air filter with compressed air This causes damage to the air filter and the risk increases that you breathe the dangerous dust 1 Examine the air filter indicator If the air filter indicator is on red it is...

Page 14: ...tly locked until you hear the click Transportation storage and disposal Transportation WARNING Be careful during transportation The product is heavy and can cause injury or damage if it falls or moves during transportation Transport wheels let you move the product manually for shorter distances For longer distances lift the product to move it or put the product on a vehicle CAUTION Do not tow the ...

Page 15: ... safely The type plate on the product shows the product weight Attach the lifting equipment at the lifting point of the safety frame A label on the product identifies the correct position WARNING Do not lift a damaged product Make sure that the safety frame and the vibration damping units are correctly installed and not damaged WARNING Do not walk or stay below or near a lifted product To safety t...

Page 16: ...Clean the air filter before storage Carefully pull the starter rope handle until there is a small resistance Put a protective cover on the product Keep the product in a dry and frost free area Keep the product in a locked area to prevent access for children or persons that are not approved Disposal Obey the local recycling requirements and applicable regulations Discard all chemicals such as engin...

Page 17: ... 0 6 0 63 0 6 0 63 0 9 0 95 0 9 0 95 Fuel Unleaded gaso line max 10 ethanol Unleaded gaso line max 10 ethanol Unleaded gaso line max 10 ethanol Unleaded gaso line max 10 ethanol Engine oil SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ Rammer leg oil SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ SAE 10W 30 API Class SJ For ...

Page 18: ...m experienced by an individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works in what material the product is used as well as upon the exposure time and the physical condition of the user and the condition of the product 2 Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power LWA as per EN ISO 3744 in conformity with EC directive 2000 14 EC The difference between guaranteed and measur...

Page 19: ...er shoe contact area m2 sq ft 0 034 0 36 0 053 0 57 E Height mm in 1030 40 6 B Rammer shoe length mm in 330 13 F Rammer shoe width mm in 153 6 230 9 C Length mm in 726 28 6 G Width mm in 345 13 6 D Handle height mm in 910 35 8 957 002 14 10 2019 19 ...

Page 20: ...er shoe contact area m2 sq ft 0 053 0 57 0 065 0 70 E Height mm in 1084 42 7 B Rammer shoe length mm in 330 13 F Rammer shoe width mm in 230 9 280 11 C Length mm in 726 28 6 G Width mm in 345 13 6 D Handle height mm in 935 36 8 20 957 002 14 10 2019 ...

Page 21: ...2006 42 EC relating to machinery 2000 14 EC relating to outdoor noise and that the following harmonized standards and or technical specifications are applied EN 500 1 A1 2009 EN 500 4 2011 Notified body 0038 Lloyd s Register Verification Limited 71 Fenchurch Street London EC3M 4BS UK has certified conformity with the Council s Directive 2000 14 EC Annex VIII Full Quality Assurance For information ...

Page 22: ...pment evaporative emission control system has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance unapproved modifications or misuse You are responsible for presenting your small off road equipment to an HCP authorized or service center as soon as the problem exists If the nearest HCP authorized service center is more than 100 miles from your location we will arrange and pay for the shipping costs to...

Page 23: ...rmance of any warranty repair or replacement on evaporative emission related parts will be provided without charge to the owner if the part is under warranty EVAPORATIVE EMISSION RELATED WARRANTY PARTS LIST 1 Fuel tank lines cap carbon canister and tip over anti slosh valves as applicable 2 All other components the failure of which would increase the engine s emissions of any regulated pollutant a...

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