background image

- 1 -

S

AFETY

 I

NFORMATION

Introduction

This Safety Alert Symbol is used to call attention
to items or operations which may be dangerous
to those operating or working with this
equipment.  The symbol can be found

throughout this manual and on the unit.  Please read these
warnings and cautions, along with all decals, carefully
before attempting to operate the unit.  Make sure every
individual who operates or works with this equipment is
familiar with all safety precautions.

WARNING

GENERAL WARNING.  Indicates information
important to the proper operation of the
equipment.  Failure to observe may result in
damage to the equipment and/or severe bodily
injury or death.

CAUTION

GENERAL CAUTION.  Indicates information
important to the proper operation of the
equipment.  Failure to observe may result in
damage to the equipment.

Safety Precautions

LETHAL EXHAUST GAS:

 An internal

combustion engine discharges carbon
monoxide, a poisonous, odorless, invisible
gas.  Death or serious illness may result if
inhaled.  Operate only in an area with proper
ventilation.  NEVER OPERATE IN A
CONFINED AREA!

DANGEROUS FUELS:

 Use extreme caution

when storing, handling and using fuels, as
they are highly volatile and explosive in vapor
state.  Do not add fuel while engine is running.
Stop and cool the engine before adding fuel.
DO NOT SMOKE!

SAFETY GUARDS:

 It is the owner's

responsibility to ensure that all guards and
shields are in place and in working order.

IGNITION SYSTEMS:

 Breakerless, magneto,

and battery ignition systems can cause severe
electrical shocks.  Avoid contacting these
units or their wiring.

SAFE DRESS:

 Do not wear loose clothing,

rings, wristwatches, etc. near machinery.

NOISE PROTECTION:

 Wear OSHA specified

hearing protection devices.

EYE PROTECTION:

 Wear OSHA specified

eye shields, safety glasses, and sweat bands.

FOOT PROTECTION:

 Wear OSHA specified

steel-tipped safety shoes.

HEAD PROTECTION:

 Wear OSHA specified

safety helmets.

DUST PROTECTION:

 Wear OSHA specified

dust mask or respirator.

OPERATOR:

 Keep children and bystanders

off and away from the equipment.

REFERENCES:

 For details on safety rules and regulations

in the United States, contact your local Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) office.  Equipment
operated in other countries must be operated and serviced
in accordance and compliance with any and all safety
requirements of that country.  The publication of these
safety precautions is done for your information.  MBW does
not by the publication of these precautions, imply or in any
way represent that these are the sum of all dangers present
near MBW equipment.  If you are operating MBW
equipment, it is your responsibility to insure that such
operation is in full accordance with all applicable safety
requirements and codes.  All requirements of the United
States Federal Occupational Safety and Health
Administration Act must be met when operated in areas that
are under the jurisdiction of that United States Department.

Safety Decals

Carefully read and follow all safety decals.  Keep them in
good condition.  If decals become damaged, replace as
required.  If repainting the unit, replace all decals.  Decals
are available from authorized MBW distributors.  Order the
decal set listed on the following page(s).

Summary of Contents for 1780001

Page 1: ...x 262 644 5169 Email mbw mbw com Website www mbw com MBW UK Ltd Units 2 3 Cochrane Street Bolton BL3 6BN England Phone 01204 387784 Fax 01204 387797 L18872 05 06 B MBW Inc 2006 Printed in the USA MK8...

Page 2: ...6 Maintenance Schedule 6 Fluid Levels 6 Engine Maintenance 6 Engine Speed 6 Cleaning 6 Reduction Gear Oil 6 Lifting 7 Storage 7 Changing Trowel Blades 7 Replacing The Belts 7 Replacing The Floats 7 S...

Page 3: ...CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known in the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm WARNING...

Page 4: ...evere electrical shocks Avoid contacting these units or their wiring SAFE DRESS Do not wear loose clothing rings wristwatches etc near machinery NOISE PROTECTION Wear OSHA specified hearing protection...

Page 5: ...UNLEADED GASOLINE 17892 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 READ OWNER S MANUAL before attempting to start or operate this machine 2 Check engine oil and trowel gearbox oil 3 Put engine switch to on 4 Set thrott...

Page 6: ...eight 374 8lbs 170kg Motor Honda 13HP Max Engine RPM 3600 RPM Min Max Blade RPM 70 130 RPM Rotor Diameter 29 5in 750mm Max Forward Speed 295 ft min 90 m min Acoustic Level At Drivers Seat 97 1 dB Trow...

Page 7: ...y Starting Engine 1 Close the choke Choking may not be necessary on warm engines 2 Leave throttle turn engine switch to run 3 Hold one emergency stop lever closed and pull recoil until engine starts 4...

Page 8: ...an emergency immediately release the levers WARNING Always stop the engine before Adding fuel Leaving the equipment unattended for any amount of time Before making any repairs or adjustments to the ma...

Page 9: ...eded Cleaning Clean the float machine at the end of each working day to prevent the cement from hardening on the machine Wash the dirty parts with a brush and water Wet the parts exposed to cement wit...

Page 10: ...aged or bent replace them They must all be replaced at the same time 1 Clean the machine 2 Slightly lift the machine off the ground about 4 3 Remove the blades by removing the bolts though arm Replaci...

Page 11: ...26 ft lbs 37 ft lbs 7 16 14 24 ft lbs 37 ft lbs 52 ft lbs 7 16 20 27 ft lbs 41 ft lbs 58 ft lbs 1 2 13 37 ft lbs 57 ft lbs 80 ft lbs 1 2 20 41 ft lbs 64 ft lbs 90 ft lbs 9 16 12 53 ft lbs 82 ft lbs 1...

Page 12: ...k in all areas of the country Their sales engineers are available for professional consultation If you cannot locate an MBW distributor in your area contact MBW or one of our Sales Branches listed bel...

Page 13: ...10 Main Assembly...

Page 14: ...11 Control Assembly...

Page 15: ...12 Drive Assembly...

Page 16: ...13 Right Blade and Gearbox Assembly...

Page 17: ...14 Left Blade and Gearbox Assembly...

Page 18: ...15 Engine Assembly...

Page 19: ...16 0878 LIFTING HANDLE 18064 LIFTING SLING Accessories...

Page 20: ...17 NOTES...

Page 21: ...for the return of merchandise under warranty must be obtained from MBW or MBW UK Limited 7 MBW reserves the right to inspect and render final decision on each warranty case 8 MBW reserves the right t...

Reviews:

Related manuals for 1780001