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FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................................... 4

TECHNICAL DATA........................................................................................................................................ 5 - 8

Machine Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 6 - 7

Noise and Vibration Data ........................................................................................................................ 8

HEALTH & SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................... 9 - 15

Safety Use ............................................................................................................................................... 10

Safety Precautions................................................................................................................................... 11 - 15

OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 17 - 24

Description .............................................................................................................................................. 18

Improper Use .......................................................................................................................................... 18

Who Is Allowed To Operate The Machine? ........................................................................................... 18

Conversions And Modifications To The Machine .................................................................................. 18

Safety Information In The Operating And Maintenance Instructions ..................................................... 18

Transporting The Machine ...................................................................................................................... 19

Starting The Machine .............................................................................................................................. 19

Prior to starting................................................................................................................................ 19

Starting ............................................................................................................................................ 19

Starting with battery jump leads ...................................................................................................... 19

Starting in enclosed spaces, tunnels, mines, or deep ditches ........................................................... 19

Machine Control ..................................................................................................................................... 20

Parking The Machine .............................................................................................................................. 20

Filling Fuel .............................................................................................................................................. 20

Maintenance and Repairs ........................................................................................................................ 20 - 21

Handling Batteries .................................................................................................................................. 21

Testing ..................................................................................................................................................... 21

Equipment Overview .............................................................................................................................. 21

Operating Control At The Tow-Bar ........................................................................................................ 21 - 22

Adjusting The Tow-Bar .......................................................................................................................... 22

Operating The Engine (Honda) ............................................................................................................... 22

Starting the engine ........................................................................................................................... 22

Operating The Engine (Hatz) .................................................................................................................. 23

Starting the engine ........................................................................................................................... 23

Switching off the engine .................................................................................................................. 23

Electric start (Hatz only) ................................................................................................................. 23

Switching off the engine .................................................................................................................. 23 - 24

Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 24

Loading And Transportation ................................................................................................................... 24

MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................................................. 25 - 28

General Notes ......................................................................................................................................... 26

Maintenance Schedule ............................................................................................................................ 27

Lubrication Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 28

Alternative Lube Oil Table ..................................................................................................................... 28

Maintenance Work (Honda Engine) ....................................................................................................... 29

Filing up with fuel ........................................................................................................................... 29

Checking the engine oil level .......................................................................................................... 29

Cleaning the air filter element ......................................................................................................... 29

Maintenance Work (Hatz Engine)........................................................................................................... 30

Filling up with fuel .......................................................................................................................... 30

Checking the engine oil level .......................................................................................................... 30

Cleaning the dry air filter ................................................................................................................ 30 - 31

Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 31

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING ........................................................................................... 35

TABLE of CONTENTS

RP850G / RP850D

Summary of Contents for RP850D

Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL MODELS RP850G and RP850D REVISION A 3 2002 P N 56514 REVERSIBLE PLATE A 100 employee owned American manufacturer...

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Page 3: ...pairs 20 21 Handling Batteries 21 Testing 21 Equipment Overview 21 Operating Control At The Tow Bar 21 22 Adjusting The Tow Bar 22 Operating The Engine Honda 22 Starting the engine 22 Operating The En...

Page 4: ...used in an improper manner and for other than the intended purpose Operating errors improper maintenance and the use of incorrect operating materials are not covered by the warranty The above informa...

Page 5: ...TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 6: ...6 TECHNICAL DATA RP850G RP850D MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 7: ...wer 9 0 HP 6 6 kW 6 0 HP 4 6 kW by speed 3 100 RPM 51 6 Hz 3 000 RPM 50 Hz Cooling System Air Air Fuel Consumption 5 gal hr 2 1 liters hr 3 gal hr 1 3 liters hr Maximum Sloping Position 20 30 Maximum...

Page 8: ...04 7 dB A 114 8 dB A These noise levels were measured according to ISO 3744 for the sound power level LWA and ISO 6081 for the sound pressure level LPA at the operator workplace SINCE THE PERMISSIBLE...

Page 9: ...HEALTH SAFETY...

Page 10: ...rieties If used correctly they will provide an effective and safe means of compaction and meet the appropriate performance standards It is essential that the driver operator of the machine is adequate...

Page 11: ...of the information provided to prevent personal injury or injury to others FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read all safety messages and decals in this manual and on your machine safety signs Keep...

Page 12: ...ly when contained in approved safety container Do not smoke when refueling or during any other fuel handling operation Do not refuel while the engine is running or while it is still hot If fuel is spi...

Page 13: ...rsonnel only No untrained operators Serious injury may occur Users must be trained to operate this machine Read the Operator s Manual and Engine Owner s Manual Learn to operate this roller safely Do n...

Page 14: ...e any buildup of grease oil or debris Disconnect battery ground cable before making adjustments on electrical systems or welding on machine PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Be prepared if a fire starts Keep a...

Page 15: ...o not pour waste onto the ground down a drain or into any water source Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the Earth s atmosphere Government regulations may require a certif...

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Page 17: ...OPERATION...

Page 18: ...RP850D is suitable for all compaction work in the fields of civil engineering and road construction All ground materials such as sand gravel sludge crushed stone asphalt and composite sett paving can...

Page 19: ...ting and control elements and the mode of operation of the machine and the working environment This includes e g obstacles in the working area bearing capacity of the ground and the necessary safety p...

Page 20: ...m level surface Shut down the drive and secure it to prevent accidental movement and unauthorized use If available close the fuel valve Do not place or store equipment with integrated moving gear on t...

Page 21: ...n or scorched cables must be remedied immediately HANDLING BATTERIES Transport filled batteries upright to prevent acid spillage During transport secure the battery to prevent it from tilting short ci...

Page 22: ...t screw 2 the tow bar can be set to any position so as to obtain the best working height on the tow bar grip In case of loading and transport the tow bar has to be locked in an upright position by tur...

Page 23: ...or stop button 4 until the motor stops running 3 Release the stop button stop button must return to its initial position Electric start Hatz only 1 Adjust engine speed control lever to full load 2 Ins...

Page 24: ...1 min Adjust the direction of travel and speed at the control lever Guide and steer the machine at the control arm LOADINGAND TRANSPORTATION Danger Only use sufficiently strong and secure loading ramp...

Page 25: ...MAINTENANCE...

Page 26: ...ating materials and replaced parts are disposed of safely and in an environmentally friendly way Before commencing work on any electrical equipment disconnect the battery and cover it with insulating...

Page 27: ...oil 1 lt first time t l Clean oil filter 1 l first time l Check air filter 1 lt Change air filter 1 l XA 504 26 000 t X 17210 ZE2 822 l t Change fuel filter 1 l XA 504 40 500 l Check exciter oil leve...

Page 28: ...TMP 32 Finamatic II D SHELL Super 3 Donax TD Tellus W 32 Naturelle HFE 32 Dexron II D TOTAL Rubia XT Rubia FE Dexron II D semi synthetic light duty oils biological multi purpose hydraulic oils Lubric...

Page 29: ...tally 2 Clean the area around the oil filler cap 3 Open the oil filler cap 4 Check the oil level 5 Refill up to the edge of the oil filler cap if necessary 6 Check the seal on the dipstick and replace...

Page 30: ...ank only when engine is switched OFF No naked flames No smoking NEVER fill fuel tank in enclosed areas To check fuel level 1 Clean the area around the fuel filling socket 2 Open the cap 3 Check the fu...

Page 31: ...f there is any dry fouling Blow out the filter cartridge with dry air under pressure max 5 bar from the inside outwards until no more dust comes out Danger Hazard of eye injuries use safety goggles If...

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Page 35: ...IFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Operation of this equipment and or engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproducti...

Page 36: ...Be Stone Construction Equipment Inc P O Box 150 Honeoye New York 14471 Phone 800 888 9926 Fax 585 229 2363 e mail sceny mcimail com www stone equip com A 100 employee owned American manufacturer 2002...

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