Superabrasive
Owner’s Manual Original Language – Lavina
®
32R-S-E
11/2014
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LEADING POWER CABLE
It is possible to lead the power cable through a shackle mounted on the hoisting ring (fig. 3.20).
It is possible to lead the power cable on the side of the machine with a specially mounted bearer (fig. 3.21; fig.3.22).
On the side the cable can be lead to the left or to the right, according to the operators’ preference. The bearer is put
away when is not in use, as shown on fig. 3.23.
THIRD WHEEL
Lavina
®
32R-S/32R-S-HV has a third wheel to make movement easier. Lift the operating part using the jack wheel and using the
battery’s energy, move the machine. Mounting/Dismounting with Pin assembly (see Fig. 3.25
1-2). While working it is possible to turn the wheel support 90º(Fig.3.25),Pull out the wheel support, turn it 90º
and fix again.
RELEASINGING THE WHEELS OF THE CARRIAGE
If for some reason the movement of the machine is not possible with its own battery (using the third wheel), it can be done on the
two wheels of the carriage by the operator. Each of the wheels can be released from gearing to the driven shaft by unscrewing the
bolt (Fig.3.26-1) by 3 revs. This way, releases the saw-edged bush, which transmits the movement between the shaft and the
wheel. To unscrew the bolt you need a wrench 19mm (3/4 in) (Fig.3.27). When turning on/off the connector of the wheel it is good
to lift the carriage so the wheel does not touch the floor and has free rotation (Fig.3.28).
STORAGE
Always store and transport the
Lavina® 32R-S/32R-S-HV
in a dry place. Never
transport the Lavina® 32R-
S/32R-S-HV
unprotected; it may be
damaged if transported
unprotected during rain or snow.
When storing the machine, the temperature may fall down to or to less than 32F (or 0o c) you should empty
the water from the system using following steps:
- Pull out the hose of the tank (Fig.3.29)
- Using compressed air blow out the water from the system for the two positions of the turn-cock (Fig. 3.30, Fig.
3.31).
Figure 3.21
Figure 3.22
Figure 3.20
Figure 3.23
Figure 3.24
Figure 3.25
Figure 3.27
Figure 3.26
Figure 3.28
Figure 3.29
Figure 3.30
Figure 3.31