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TR 600P / TR 750P / TR 950P / TR 1150P

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: 101502B

-GB  1442

WARNING Trapping hazards

   

There is a risk of neck ware, hair, gloves, and        

clothes getting dragged into or caught by rotating         

machineparts.This may cause choking, scalping,    

lacerations, or death.To reduce the risk:

    Never grab or touch a rotating machine part.
    Avoid wearing clothing, neck ware or gloves        

that may get caught.

    Cover long hair with a hair net.

DANGER Electrical hazard

   

 The machine is not electrically insulated. If the 

machine comes in to contact with electricity, serious 

injuries or death may result. 

    Never operate the machine near any electric wire or 

other source of electricity.

    Make sure that there are no concealed wires or other 

sources of electricity in the working area.

DANGER Concealed object hazard

   

During operating, concealed wires and pipes        

constitute a danger that can result in serious injury.

   Check the composition of the material before        

operating.

   Watch out for concealed cables and pipes for          

example electricity, telephone, water, gas, and        

sewage lines.

    If the machine seems to have hit a concealed object, 

switch off the machine immediately.

    Make sure that there is no danger before continuing.

WARNING Involuntary start

   Involuntary start of the machine may cause injury.

   Keep your hands away from the start and stop device 

until you are ready to start the machine.

   Learn how the machine is switched off in the event 

of an emergency.

WARNING Noise hazard

  

 High noise levels can cause permanent and 

disablinghearing loss and other problems such as 

tinnitus(ringing, buzzing, whistling, or humming in 

the ears).To reduce risks and prevent an unnecessary 

increase in noise levels:

    Risk assessment of these hazards and implementa-

tion of appropriate controls is essential.

    Operate and maintain the machine as recommended 

in these instructions.

    If the machine has a silencer, check that it is in place 

and in good working condition.

    Always use hearing protection.

TRANSPORT, PRECAUTIONS

WARNING Loading and unloading hazard

   

When the machine is lifted by a crane and similar 

appliance, this can lead to injury.

    Use marked lifting points.
    Make sure that all lifting devices are dimensioned 

for the weight of the machine.

    Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of 

the machine.

MAINTENANCE, PRECAUTIONS

WARNING Unexpected start hazard

  

 During maintenance or when changing blades on the 

machine, there is a risk that the engine backfires or 

that the machine unexpectedly starts. This applies 

especially when the engine is hot and if the engine 

power switch is in position ON.This can result in 

serious personal injury. 

    Always let the engine cool down.
    Always turn the engine power switch to position 

OFF.

    Always take the cap off the spark plug.

WARNING Unexpected start hazard

  

 Any machine modification may result in bodily        

injuries to yourself or others.

    Never modify the machine. Modified machines     

are not covered by warranty or product liability.

    Always use original parts, insertion tools, and        

accessories.

    Change damaged parts immediately.
    Replace worn components in good time.

CAUTION High temperature

  

 The machine’s engine exhaust pipe, and bottom      

become hot during operation. Touching them can 

lead to burns.

    Never touch a hot machine.
    Never touch the bottom of the machine when its hot.
    Wait until the engine, exhaust pipe, and bottom of  

the machine have cooled down before carrying out 

maintenance work.

STORAGE, PRECAUTIONS

    Keep the machine in a safe place, out of the reach 

of children and locked up.

Summary of Contents for TR 1150P

Page 1: ...TR 600P TR 750P TR 950P TR 1150P USER MANUAL IN ORIGINAL Dok 101502B GB 1442...

Page 2: ...PRECAUTIONS 6 MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS 6 TECHNICAL DATA 7 DESCRIPTION 8 SIGNS 9 ENGINE DESCRIPTION 10 DAILY CHECKS 10 REGULAR CHECKS 10 START AND STOPP 11 OPERATING 11 12 13 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 13...

Page 3: ...s can lead to severe accidents or death Never use the machine when you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication OPERATION PRECAUTIONS If a warm machine or exhaust pipe comes int...

Page 4: ...ive for the type of substance at issue and if applicable approved by relevant governmental authority Work in a well ventilated area If the machine has an exhaust direct the exhaust so as to reduce dis...

Page 5: ...t or recurring symptoms consult a qualified health professional WARNING Vibrations hazards Normal and proper use of the machine exposes the operator to vibration Regular and frequent exposure to vibra...

Page 6: ...e in noise levels Risk assessment of these hazards and implementa tion of appropriate controls is essential Operate and maintain the machine as recommended in these instructions If the machine has a s...

Page 7: ...ight 65 kg Weight leveling disc 6 2 kg Weight transport wheels 2 6kg Dimensions Diameter protecting ring 600 mm Working diameter trowels blades 581 mm Length working position short handle 1460 mm Leng...

Page 8: ...50P must only be used in well ventilated areas as is the case for all combustion engine machines MAIN PARTS 1 Throttle control 2a Blade adjustments screw pitch 2b Blade adjustments quick pitch 3 Knob...

Page 9: ...the manual Engine and silencer To avoid burns or discomfort do not touch hot engine parts when the engine is on or when the machine has recently been used Warning Signs SIGNS NOTE Use only the machine...

Page 10: ...element 2 Foam plastic element 2 1 1 Remove the foam plastic element and the paper element and check that they are undamaged Replace damaged parts 2 Wash the foam plastic element in liquid with a hig...

Page 11: ...ing on the air and engine temperature Switch the engine to idle and let it run for a few minutes Switch the engine power switch to 0 Close the fuel cock NOTICE When using the floating disc be aware of...

Page 12: ...e trowel to the right Move forwards Press down the right side of the handle and lift the left side of the handle in one movement to move the trowel forward This movement can also be achieved by pushin...

Page 13: ...lade shafts 2 2 Pull out the blade shafts 2 from the hub 3 Clean the contact surfaces on the blade shafts 2 and the hub 4 Grease the surfaces and assemble the blade shafts 2 again 5 Bring together the...

Page 14: ...g the machine Never use the protection ring as alifting device Never stand near the machine when lifting and transporting Check the machine s data plate for weight information Lifting the machine Alwa...

Page 15: ...ns TR 600P Foldable TR750P Rigid Foldable TR950P Rigid Foldable TR1150P Rigid Foldable A 1565 1863 1962 1963 2334 2434 B GX160 783 GX200 860 GX200 GX270 890 GX270 GX390 920 C 600 755 955 1155 D 867 17...

Page 16: ...ting disc is used and the concrete is too fresh 4 Engine faulty 5 Gear box faulty 1 Warm the engine up at idle speed 2 Increase r p m 3 Wait until the concrete has dried out more 4 See engine manual 5...

Page 17: ...p Always store the machine in a dry place DISPOSAL A used machine must be treated and disposed in such a way that the greatest possible portion of the material can be recycled and any negative influen...

Page 18: ...18 TR 600P TR 750P TR 950P TR 1150P Dok 101502B GB 1442 NOTES...

Page 19: ...TR 950P Honda GX270 TR 1150P Honda GX270 TR 1150P Honda GX390 3 Engine power TR 600P Honda GX160 3 3kW TR 750P Honda GX200 4 1kW TR 950P Honda GX200 4 1kW TR 950P Honda GX270 6 3kW TR 1150P Honda GX27...

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