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Rhino RD160 E3/E4
Working Principle
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Working principle:
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The rotating main broom (1) throws the debris directly into the hopper
(2).
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The side broom (3) sweeps the edges and corners and moves the debris
to the path of the main broom.
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The fine dust from the swept debris is sucked by a centrifugal fan through
a filter (4).
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USEFUL TIPS:
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Never sweep long packing straps, ropes, threads, twines or
wires as it could get entangled with the main and side broom
and damage its mechanism.
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Make sure the area to be swept is dry.
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Position the machine in the direction that the wind blows the dust away
from the machine.
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For optimum cleaning results, match the driving speed with the area to
be swept.
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Switch off suction fan if sweeping in a damp area as it may damage the
filter.
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Clean the dust filter at regular intervals depending on the intensity of the
dust.
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When sweeping on a bad road make sure that the main broom is in float
mode.
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Plan to sweep in long runs with minimal stopping or starting.
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Allow at least 5 inches of broom path overlap to ensure complete
coverage of the area that is being swept.
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Avoid making sharp turns, bumping into posts or scraping the sides of
the machine.
Summary of Contents for RD160 E3
Page 2: ...2 Rhino RD160 E3 E4...
Page 4: ...4 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 INTRODUCTION...
Page 6: ...6 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...
Page 9: ...9 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 SUPPORT...
Page 11: ...11 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 18: ...18 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 KNOW YOUR MACHINE...
Page 25: ...25 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 WORKING PRINCIPLE...
Page 27: ...27 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 INITIAL SET UP...
Page 30: ...30 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 CONTROLS...
Page 49: ...49 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 MACHINE OPERATION...
Page 62: ...62 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 MAINTENANCE...
Page 78: ...78 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 82: ...82 Rhino RD160 E3 E4 DO S DON TS...