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AR14H RIDE-ON ROLLER • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #3 (09/06/19) — PAGE 13

GENERAL INFORMATION

OPERATING ON SLOPES

Special care must be taken when operating the roller on 

hills or slopes. There exists the possibility of serious injury 

to the operator and severe damage to the roller in the event 

of a roll over. 

ALWAYS

 operate the roller up and down hills 

rather than from side to side. For safe operation, hillside 

slopes should not exceed 14 degree (25 % grade). See 

Figure 2. Always wear seat belt when operating the roller.

Figure 2. Recommended Slope

  DANGER

DO NOT

 allow personnel to stand under or near any 

suspended machine. Before operating the roller, make 

sure that personnel and obstacles are free from the 

roller’s path. Serious injury or death may result. 

  CAUTION

ONLY

 use approved certified lifting devices capable of 

lifting  at least 4,000 lb. (1,814 Kg.).

  CAUTION

When lifting of the roller is required, only use the 

provided lifting eyes to lift the roller. Using other sections 

of the roller for lifting purposes may cause severe 

damage to the roller.

25%

IMPROPER OPERATION ON SLOPES

Figure 3. Improper Operation on Slope

In the event the roller does tip over, if at all possible, try to 

shut down the engine by turning the ignition key to the 

OFF 

position. Extreme care must be taken to prevent damage 

to the engine. When the roller has been tipped over, oil 

from the engine crankcase can flow into the combustion 

chamber, which can severely damage the engine the next 

time it is started.

IMMEDIATELY

 after a unit has tipped over, upright the 

unit as soon as possible to prevent oil from leaking into 

the combustion chamber.

  CAUTION

NEVER

 operate the roller on side slopes (Figure 3). The 

possibility exists that the roller could tip over (roll over), 

thus causing bodily harm, even death, and serious 

damage to the equipment.

SIDE TO SIDE

OPERATION

NOT

RECOMMENDED

ROLL OVER

 NOTICE

To prevent damage to the engine after a rollover, the 

roller must not be started. 

NEVER

 start a roller after 

a rollover. Contact your nearest authorized Multiquip 

dealer for instructions or servicing.

Summary of Contents for AR14H

Page 1: ...OMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES MODEL AR14H RIDE ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER HONDA GX630RHKAF GASOLINE ENGINE Revision 3 09 06 19 To find the latest revision of this publication or associated parts manual visit our website at www multiquip com ...

Page 2: ...PAGE 2 AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ...

Page 3: ... Information 4 8 Specifications 9 Dimensions 10 General Information 12 13 Components 14 19 Basic Engine 20 Inspection 21 23 Operation 24 26 Maintenance 27 37 Preparation For Long Term Storage 38 Manifold Test Ports 39 Hydraulic System Diagram 40 Wiring Diagram 41 Troubleshooting 42 43 NOTICE Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 4: ...o the operator and are preceded by one of four words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE SAFETY SYMBOLS DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE INJU...

Page 5: ...that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation NOTICE This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualified personnel 18 years of age and older Whenever necessary replace nameplate operation and safety decals when they become difficult read Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications Unauthorized equipment modification w...

Page 6: ...eep immediate are free of bystanders NOTICE ALWAYS keep the machine in proper running condition Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts immediately DO NOT use worn out hoses or fittings Inspect daily ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used Equipment should be stored in a clean dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel ENGINE SAFETY DANGER The...

Page 7: ...explosion could result from fuel vapors or if fuel is spilled on a hot engine BATTERY SAFETY ELECTRIC START ONLY DANGER DO NOT drop the battery There is a possibility that the battery will explode DO NOT expose the battery to open flames sparks cigarettes etc The battery contains combustible gases and liquids If these gases and liquids come into contact with a flame or spark an explosion could occ...

Page 8: ...ood or plastic containers to dispose of hazardous waste DO NOT pour waste oil or fuel directly onto the ground down a drain or into any water source EMISSIONS INFORMATION NOTICE This equipment conforms with applicable Environmental Protection Agency EPA and California Air Resources Board CARB emission regulations The gasoline engine used in this equipment has been designed to reduce harmful levels...

Page 9: ...3 in 5 664 2 mm Inside Turning Radius 149 5 in 3 797 3 mm Water Tank Capacity 34 Gallons 130 Liters Water Delivery Pressurized Water Tank Construction Plastic Battery 12V System Hood Construction Fiberglass Drum Water Ballast Rear Drum Table 2 Specifications Engine Model Honda GX630RHKAF Engine Type Air Cooled 4 Stroke Overhead Valve 2 cylinders 90 degree V Twin Gasoline Engine Piston Displacement...

Page 10: ... Dimensions Roller Drum Diameter A 22 0 in 559 mm Curb Clearance R and L B 16 5 in 419 mm Drum Width C 35 6 in 904 mm Overall Height with ROPS D 95 in 2 413 mm Overall Length E 73 5 in 1 867 mm Wall Clearance R and L F 1 375 in 35 mm Drum Thickness G 38 in 10 mm Overall Width H 37 in 940 mm Steering Wheel I 58 in 1 473 2 mm ...

Page 11: ...AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 PAGE 11 NOTES ...

Page 12: ...e steel drum with beveled edges to help prevent asphalt marring A fully enclosed hydraulic drive system offers a variable speed control as well as smooth acceleration and braking Connected to the axial hydraulic pump is a gear pump that provides power for the drum vibratory system and the articulating steering system Oil from this pump flows to the manifold control valve block and then to a hydrau...

Page 13: ...o lift the roller Using other sections of the roller for lifting purposes may cause severe damage to the roller 25 IMPROPER OPERATION ON SLOPES Figure 3 Improper Operation on Slope In the event the roller does tip over if at all possible try to shut down the engine by turning the ignition key to the OFF position Extreme care must be taken to prevent damage to the engine When the roller has been ti...

Page 14: ...PAGE 14 AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 COMPONENTS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 14 15 16 17 15 18 19 20 21 17 5 Figure 4 Roller Components 1 of 3 ...

Page 15: ...ng wheel with one hand 10 Engine Oil Indicator Lights to indicate low engine oil level The engine will automatically turn off Add oil as necessary 11 Water Pump Indicator Lights when the water pump is on 12 Seat Belt When operating the roller always have the operator wear the seat belt NEVER use the roller without wearing a seat belt If the seat belt becomes worn or damaged replace it immediately ...

Page 16: ...PAGE 16 AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 COMPONENTS RIGHT SIDE 22 23 25 26 27 28 290 30 31 16 32 33 30 34 35 29 32 24 Figure 5 Roller Components 2 of 3 ...

Page 17: ... fuel cap to indicate if fuel level is low To gain access to the fuel tank tilt the front seat forward Fuel tank has a spill containment feature 28 Seat Adjustment Knob Allows operator s seat to be adjusted slide seat forward or backward 29 Lifting Points 4 Attach a crane or suitable lifting device to these points when lifting of the roller is required 30 Front Drum Roller Scraper Bars 2 Helps pre...

Page 18: ...PAGE 18 AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 COMPONENTS 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 56 57 59 38 36 Figure 6 Roller Components 3 of 3 ...

Page 19: ...m the engine 47 Engine This unit incorporates a HONDA GX630RHKAF air cooled engine rated at 20 hp at 3 200 rpm 48 CharcoalCanister Keepsgasolinefromevaporating intotheatmosphere Thecarboninthecanisterabsorbs the fuel vapor 49 Hydraulic Oil Filter Filters return oil from the front and rear hydraulic motors 50 Hydraulic Pump This unit incorporates an axial variable displacement hydraulic piston pump...

Page 20: ...ap to 0 6 0 7 mm 0 028 0 031 inch Clean spark plug once a week 4 Lifting Hook Eye Attach a lifting device of adequate lifting capacity at this lifting point whenever lifting of the engine is required 5 Fuel Filter Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system 6 Air Filter Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system Unsnap air filter cover to gain access to filter el...

Page 21: ...om its holder Figure 8 and wipe it clean Figure 8 Engine Oil Dipstick Removal DIPSTICK Table 4 OilType Season Temperature OilType Summer 25 C or Higher SAE 10W 30 Spring Fall 25 C 10 C SAE 10W 30 20 Winter 0 C or Lower SAE 10W 10 3 Check the oil level shown on the dipstick Figure 9 Figure 9 Engine Oil Dipstick Level 4 If the oil level is low remove the oil filler cap Figure 10 and fill to the safe...

Page 22: ...determine if fuel level is low Figure 12 Fuel Gauge 4 If the fuel level is low remove the fuel filler cap and fill with unleaded gasoline Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately 5 Payattentiontothefueltankcapacitywhenreplenishing fuel Refer to the fuel tank capacity listed on the specifications table 6 After replenishing fuel make sure filler cap is securely tightened to fuel tank Return operator s s...

Page 23: ...OIL CAP HYDRAULIC OIL HYDRAULIC OIL FILLER NECK NOTICE During freezing weather conditions drain water from system to prevent component damage WATER TANK WATER TANK CAP BATTERY CHECK ALWAYS be sure that the battery cables are properly connected to the battery terminals as shown in Figure 16 Generally the RED cable will be connected to the positive terminal of the battery and the BLACK cable will be...

Page 24: ...ure the immediate area is free of obstructions and debris that may lay in the roller s path 4 Make sure that the roller s travel lever Figure 18 is placed in the neutral position Figure 18 Travel Lever Neutral NOTICE DO NOT attempt to operate the roller until the Safety General Information and Inspection sections have been read and understood FASTEN SEAT BELT NEUTRAL 5 In cold weather start the ro...

Page 25: ...t fuel mixture for normal operation after starting and for restarting a warm engine LOCK POSITION PULL UPWARD RELEASE POSITION PUSH DOWN TRAVEL LEVER 1 To make the roller move in a forward direction move the travel lever forward as shown in Figure 23 Figure 23 Travel Lever Moving 2 Rememberthespeedoftherollerisdirectlyproportional to the amount of pressure being applied to the lever in each direct...

Page 26: ...ALVE When wetting of a surface is required perform the following procedure 1 Turn on the water pump switch Figure 25 to activate the water pump The water pump indicator will light Figure 25 Water Pump Switch VIBRATION SWITCH WATER PUMP SWITCH OPERATION 2 A water volume control valve for the sprinklers is provided This control valve Figure 26 is located right below the travel lever The valve contro...

Page 27: ...Water Tank Level 3 Fuel Level 4 Hydraulic Oil Level Use ISO 46 Type Hydraulic Oil 5 Sprinkler System 6 Scraper Replace when badly worn 7 Drums Front Rear Weekly 8 Air Filter Replace paper element once a year 9 Battery Electrolyte Level Bi Weekly 10 Grease Zerk Fittings Use Type Alvania 2 or equivalent 3 shots max DO NOT overgrease 3 Months 11 Hydraulic Oil Filter Return Replace with same type filt...

Page 28: ... located at the front of the engine compartment Replace both filters according to the Table 5 CHANGING HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTERS 1 Park the roller on a clean flat work area and set the parking brake CAUTION DO NOT open hydraulic lines or loosen hydraulic fittings while engine is running Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin blind cause burns or create other potentially dangerous ha...

Page 29: ...ction FREEWHEEL ENGAGEMENT VALVE ALLEN WRENCH OPEN CLOSED VIBRATION AND STEERING The vibration and steering system is an open loop circuit operated by a gear type pump Separate relief valves control each circuit This system consist of the gear pump relief valves electric vibration control valve vibration drive motor steering valve and steering cylinder The vibration circuit is controlled by an ele...

Page 30: ...eaks 6 On the manifold block install a 5 000 psi pressure gauge Figure 31 to the forward pressure quick disconnect test port 2 7 Run engine at full throttle 8 Move the travel lever to the forward position MAKE SURE FRONT AND REAR DRUMS DO NOT SPIN 9 Read the pressure gauge The relief pressure roller drums blocked will read 2 900 145 psi Under normal operating conditions this pressure will read 400...

Page 31: ...drive motor Plug this line and retest pressure will be exact relief pressure DO NOT perform this test for a long period of time damage could occur TEST PORT 2 TEST PORT 3 TEST PORT 1 MANIFOLD BLOCK 5000 PSI PRESSURE GAUGE 3 0 0 0 5000 bar psi 4000 200 250 300 50 100 150 1000 2000 WIKA STEERINGRELIEFVALVEPRESSUREADJUSTMENT To adjust the relief valve steering pressure perform the following 1 Insert ...

Page 32: ...essures as required Adjust the forward reverse control cable MAINTENANCE REMOVING AND REPLACING VIBRATION STEERING PUMP 1 Remove the hydrostatic pump as per preceding instructions 2 Remove all hoses and lines 3 Disconnect the vibration steering pump and remove 4 Repair or replace pump as required 5 Install the pump in the reverse order of removal using Locktite 271 on all mounting bolts and nuts 6...

Page 33: ...UM SUPPORT PLATE BOLTS MAY NEED TO BE HEATED TO REMOVE SHOCK MOUNTS DRUM WALL EXCITER ASSEMBLY STEP 5 STEP 6 MOTOR EXCITER PLATE STEP 7 FRONT DRUM 5 REMOVE 6 NUTS SECURING THE 3 SHOCK MOUNTS TO THE SUPPORT PLATE REMOVE THE SUPPORT PLATE NOTE MOTOR OR SHOCK MOUNTS CAN BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AT THIS POINT 6 REMOVETHE6BOLTSSECURING THE EXCITER PLATE TO THE DRUM WALL 7 PULL EXCITER ASSEMBLY TO REMOVE...

Page 34: ...SHOCK MOUNTS AS NECESSARY 7 REVERSE PROCEDURE TO INSTALL MOTOR OR SHOCK MOUNTS REASSEMBLE DRUM USE LOCKTITE 271 ON ALL BOLT THREADS STEP 3 STEP 5 DRUM SUPPORT PLATE 3 REMOVE FOUR BOLTS FROM DRUM SUPPORT PLATE BOLTS MAY NEED TO BE HEATED TO REMOVE 4 REMOVE 4 BOLTS SECURING MOTOR TO THE SUPPORT PLATE 1 JACK FRAME UP SLIGHTLY AT ARTICULATION JOINT 2 REMOVE 4 ALLEN HEAD SCREWS HOLDING THE COVER OF THE...

Page 35: ...THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE AND REMOVE COVER 3 REMOVE FOUR BOLTS FROM DRUM SUPPORT PLATE BOLTS MAY NEED TO BE HEATED TO REMOVE BEARING DRUM SUPPORT PLATE REAR DRUM STEP 4 4 REMOVE THE BEARING 5 REVERSEPROCEDURETOINSTALLBEARINGAND REASSEMBLE DRUM USE LOCKTITE 271 ON ALL BOLT THREADS Figure 35 Bearing Removal Installation Rear Drum Right Side Figure 35 shows the removal of the bearing from the right side...

Page 36: ...E LOWER PART OF THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE 5 REMOVE LARGE NUT FROMTHE LOWER PART OF THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE 6 REMOVE 2 BOLTS FROM THE LOWER PART OF THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE REMOVE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE 7 MARK AND DISCONNECT HOSES FROM MOTOR AND MANIFOLD 8 REMOVE FOUR BOLTS SECURING MOTORTOTHE DRUM SUPPORT PLATEPLATE REMOVE MOTOR 9 REVERSE PROCEDURE TO INSTALL MOTOR AND REASSEMBLE DRUM USE LOCKTITE 271 ON AL...

Page 37: ...r or replace as required VIBRATOR SOLENOID The vibrator solenoid Figure 38 is located in the manifold valve block and is controlled by the vibration switch located on top of the travel lever This solenoid controls the vibration control valve which supplies hydraulic oil to the vibration drive motor TRAVEL LEVER NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH WHITE GREEN To test the vibration solenoid turn the ignition swit...

Page 38: ...the fuel in the injection system is completely consumed 3 Completely drain used oil from the engine crankcase and fill with fresh clean oil then follow the procedures described in the engine manual for engine storage 4 Drain water tank 5 Clean the entire roller and engine compartment 6 Remove battery and store it in cool dry place 7 Cover the roller and place it a clean dry area that is protected ...

Page 39: ...AR14H RIDE ON ROLLER OPERATION MANUAL REV 3 09 06 19 PAGE 39 MANIFOLD TEST PORTS ...

Page 40: ...PUMP STEERING VIBRATION RELIEF VALVE 2000 PSI G1 STEERING RELIEF VALVE 700 PSI 3 P T 4 M W W R L STEERING CYLINDER STEERING VALVE INTERNAL DRIVE PUMP RELIEF VALVES 2900 145 PSI G2 G3 T A P1 S1 T1 T2 B G B FRONT DRIVE MOTOR 10 MICRON SUCTION FILTER 100 PSI M W RETURN LINE FILTER ASSEMBLY FILTER BYPASS 25 PSI A REAR DRIVE MOTOR SERIES DRIVE TEST TEST TEST TOW VALVE X W W W ...

Page 41: ...G BLK 14 AWG WHT OIL ALARM LAMP OIL SENSOR RED14 AWG BLK BLK14 AWG WHT BLK 1 2 BLK WHT WHT 3 BLK 4 5 6 GRN BLK YEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 RED 14 AWG BRN GND SPLICE FUEL CUT OFF SOLENOID BLK YEL YEL GRN GRN GND IGNITION COIL RIGHT CHASSIS GND OIL LEVEL SWITCH BLK IGNITION COIL LEFT CHASSIS GND YEL YEL BLK 12VDC OUT IG GND BLK 14 AWG 12VDC OUTLET 12VDC INPUT IG RED RED 14 AWG HOUR METER BLK 14 AWG WHT 10 AWG 2...

Page 42: ...lumn connector Inspect bearings and grease if necessary Defective steering cylinder Check seals replace if necessary Steers Slow in One Direction Defective steering cylinder Inspect cylinder for contamination or cut seals Replace if necessary Slow Forward Reverse Speed Low hydraulic pressure Check pressure low oil or contaminated defective relief valve cartridge Rubber scrapper adjustment incorrec...

Page 43: ... ON OFF switch is shorted Check switch wiring replace switch Ignition coil defective Replace ignition coil Improper spark gap points dirty Set correct spark gap and clean points Condenser insulation worn or short circuiting Replace condenser Spark plug wire broken or short circuiting Replace defective spark plug wiring Difficult to start fuel is available spark is present and compression is normal...

Page 44: ...ect at the time of approval for printing Illustrations descriptions references and technical data contained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding Multiquip Inc reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations UNITED STATES Multiquip ...

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