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Literature
Section 1 - General Information
This manual contains parts information for your ICE equipment. This manual should be stored in or near the
power unit in a literature holder or literature storage area. Read, study and keep it with the equipment litera-
ture, ICE Parts Manuals, and CAT engine information. English is the primary language for the ICE publications.
The English used facilities translation and consistency in electronic media deliver. Some photographs or illustra-
tions in this manual show details or attachments that may be different from your equipment. Guards and covers
may have been removed for illustrative purposes. Continuing improvement and advancement of product design
may have caused changes to your equipment which are not included in this manual. Whenever a question aris-
es regarding your equipment or this manual, please consult ICE or your ICE distributor for the latest available
information
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INTRODUCTION
This section provides a description of the equipment and specifications.
Equipment Manual Set
The manuals for your ICE equipment consists of three or four manuals – 1) an Operation and Maintenance
Manual for your power unit and vibrator or rotary head, 2) a Parts Manual for your power unit, 3) a Parts Manu-
al for your vibrator or rotary head, and 4) a Vibrator Clamp and Accessories Parts Manual for your vibrator.
The safety section lists the basic precautions and identifies hazardous and potentially dangerous situations. It is
imperative that all operators and support staff read and understand the precautions listed before beginning op-
eration, repair, or maintenance on the equipment.
Section 2 - Safety
These sections are a reference for proper operation. Illustrations and proper procedures give guidance for oper-
ational preparation, handling, engine starting and equipment warm-up, operation, and stopping the equipment.
Controls and gauges are explained. The operational description is basic. Operators gain knowledge and develop
skills and techniques that enhance efficiency and economical production through experience and time dedicated
to understanding equipment application and operation.
Section 4 & 5 - Preparation for Operation and Operating Instructions
Sections 6 & 7 - Maintenance and Torque Charts
These sections serves as a guide for equipment care. Service intervals, required lubrication, adjustments, and
torque specifications for fasteners are listed. Major repairs are not detailed here or in the troubleshooting sec-
tion. Major repairs should be entrusted only to experienced personnel.
Section 8, 9 & 10 - Troubleshooting, Electrical and Hydraulic Information
These sections aid in resolving difficulties with equipment. The information provided gives indications of possible
causes for difficulties and the repairs required to correct malfunctions. Please contact International Construction
Equipment, Inc. for assistance in diagnosing unresolved issues and corresponding repairs.
Section 3 - Loading, Unloading and Shipping
This section provides information for loading, unloading and shipping the equipment.