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2.7 Applicable Jobs
The machines do avariety of jobs as listed below:
Work
• Asphalt road paving
• Dust removal treatment for road
• Road improvement
• Embankment construction
• Dam construction
• Construction of forestry and farm roads
• Foundation building
• Construction of sidewalk, shoulder and gutter foundation
Material to be compacted
• Asphalt pavement
• Soils
• Crusher run
• Slag
• Cement concrete
• Soft rock
• Sands
Layers to be compacted
• Surface course, Binder course
• Embankment
• Base course
• Shoulder
• Subgrade
• Sidewalk
2.8 After Operation
Check for the coolant temperature, engine oil pressure fuel level.
Follow the procedures below to prevent the machine from falling into an unworkable condition
the following morning caused by muds and other extraneous matter on the drum, or frozen
drums:
1) Remove muds and water from the machine. Muds can get into the seals together with
water drops on the hydraulic cylinder piston rod. Damaged seals will result.
2) Park the machine on a hard and dry surface. If such a place is not available, cover the
ground with hard plates.
3) Low temperature will cause a significant reduction of battery efficiency. Cover batteries or
take them off from the machine and store in a warm place for the following day’s operation.
4) To prevent freezing, drain water from the sprinkler system (See page 44).
IMPORTANT
Insufficient draining of water can cause troubles or damage to the system.