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Operating Information

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 Contents

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Safety Information ................................................................................ 1A-2

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Safety ................................................................................................... 1A-3

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Technical Data ..................................................................................... 1A-4

1.4

Safety & Informational Labels .............................................................. 1A-5

1.5

Label Locations .................................................................................... 1A-5

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Application ........................................................................................... 1A-6

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Recommended HMS Combinations ..................................................... 1A-6

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Extension Cords ................................................................................... 1A-7

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Connecting Motor to Power Supply ...................................................... 1A-7

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Assembling Head, Motor and Shaft ...................................................... 1A-8

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Operation ............................................................................................. 1A-8

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Periodic Maintenance ........................................................................... 1A-9

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Motor Brushes ...................................................................................... 1A-9

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Motor Housing ...................................................................................... 1A-9

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Lubricating Shaft ................................................................................ 1A-10

1.16

Lubricating Head ................................................................................ 1A-10

1.17

Checking Head for Wear .................................................................... 1A-11

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Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 1A-11

1.19

Wiring Schematics ............................................................................. 1A-12

Summary of Contents for M 1000

Page 1: ...www wackergroup com Internal Vibrator M 1000 M 2000 M 3000 OPERATOR S MANUAL 0154561en 001 0403 0 1 5 4 5 6 1 E N...

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Page 3: ...rating instructions carefully If you have questions about operating or servicing this equipment please contact Wacker Corporation The information contained in this manual was based on machines in prod...

Page 4: ...ion und Maschinen Nummer ist an jedem Ger t angebracht Die Daten von diesem Schild bitte notieren damit sie auch bei Verlust oder Besch digung des Schildes noch vorhanden sind DerTyp dieArtikel Nummer...

Page 5: ...6 1 7 Recommended HMS Combinations 1A 6 1 8 Extension Cords 1A 7 1 9 Connecting Motor to Power Supply 1A 7 1 10 Assembling Head Motor and Shaft 1A 8 1 11 Operation 1A 8 1 12 Periodic Maintenance 1A 9...

Page 6: ...dditional information important to a procedure This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid po...

Page 7: ...it is connected to power source Don t carry motor with finger on switch Stay alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired Do not operate equipment if switch d...

Page 8: ...WACKER P N 27238 Sound and Vibration Measurements The required sound specifications per Appendix 1 Paragraph 1 7 4 f of the EC Machine Regulations are the sound pressure level at operator s location...

Page 9: ...OPERACION SEGURA LEA MANUAL DE OPERACION CAUTION VORSICHT PRECAUTION PRECAUCION 1039SD19 78071 16 1 5 Label Locations 1 4 Safety Informational Labels This WACKER machine uses international pictorial l...

Page 10: ...S S 2 M S S 3 M S S 4 M S S 5 M S S 7 M S S 9 M S h t g n e L m t f 1 3 2 5 6 4 3 1 5 0 5 1 1 3 2 5 6 3 0 1 4 3 1 5 5 6 1 7 3 2 9 5 9 2 c d a e H a r o t o M 5 2 H 0 0 0 1 M x x x x x x x x 0 0 0 2 M...

Page 11: ...Toreducetheriskofelectricshock motorsequipped with3 wiregroundedplugsmustbeproperlyground ed Onthesemotorsuseonly3 wiregroundedplugs receptacles and extension cords 1 9 Connecting Motor to Power Supp...

Page 12: ...cause the bearings to overheat For more detailed information on the use selec tion and application of WACKER equipment for concreteconsolidation orderWackerpublication WCW 982 CONCRETE CONSOLIDATION 1...

Page 13: ...otor Remove filter e and wash in warm soapy water Allow filter to dry completely before using 1 13 Motor Brushes To protect the motor the brushes are designed to auto maticallyshutoffthemotoriftheybec...

Page 14: ...ting Head The bearings in the head are lubricated with oil To extend bearing life change oil in head every 300 hours of operation To change oil Place head in a vise and remove tip from casing If neces...

Page 15: ...supply 2 Brushes are worn too short Replace 3 Switch on motor bad or wire connections loose Motor runs at normal speed 1 Air filter screen or vents clogged blocking air flow but overheats 2 Too much...

Page 16: ...BRUSH 5 RH BRUSH 6 RFI CAPACITOR 7 INDUCTION COIL B BLACK or BROWN G GREEN or GREEN W YELLOW STRIPE Y YELLOW W WHITE or BLUE 1 SWITCH 2 STATOR 3 ROTOR 4 LH BRUSH 5 RH BRUSH 6 RFI CAPACITOR 7 INDUCTION...

Page 17: ...ordance with the following standards in bereinstimmung mit folgenden Richtlinien hergestellt worden ist ha sido fabricado en conformidad con las siguientes normas est produit conforme aux dispositions...

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