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10 Disposal

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10 Disposal

10.1

Disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment

For customers in EU countries

This device is subject to the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical 
and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the corresponding national legislation. 
The WEEE directive outlines the procedure for handling electrical waste equip-
ment across the EU. 

The device is labelled with the symbol of a crossed out dustbin 
shown here. This means you may not dispose of it with normal 
household waste but in a separate environmentally-friendly waste 
collection.
This device is a professional electrical tool designed for commercial 

applications only (B2B device according to WEEE directive).  Contrary to equip-
ment used in most private households (B2C devices), in some EU countries such 
as Germany, this device may not be disposed of at a collection point in a public 
disposal facility (for example at public waste depots). In case of doubt, ask the 
sales outlet about the proper disposal procedure for B2B electrical equipment in 
your country and ensure you dispose of the device in accordance with the valid 
legal guidelines. Please also note any information in the sales contract and the 
general terms and conditions from the point of sales.
The proper disposal of this device prevents the occurrence of any negative ef-
fects on people or the environment, follows the specific procedures for handling 
harmful substances and enables valuable raw materials to be recycled.

For customers in non-EU countries

The proper disposal of this device prevents the occurrence of any negative ef-
fects on people or the environment, follows the specific procedures for handling 
harmful substances and enables valuable raw materials to be recycled. There-
fore, we recommend that this device is disposed of in a separate, environmen-
tally-friendly waste collection and not with normal household waste.  In some 
cases, national legislation also stipulates the separate disposal of electric and 
electronic products. Please ensure you dispose of this device in accordance with 
the valid regulations in your country. 

Summary of Contents for EH 23 Low Vib

Page 1: ...Electric hammer EH 23 27 Low Vib 0203373en 006 02 2010 Operator s manual...

Page 2: ...Manufacturer Wacker Neuson SE Preu enstra e 41 80809 M nchen www wackerneuson com Tel 49 0 89 354 02 0 Fax 49 0 89 354 02 390 Translation of the original operator s manual in German...

Page 3: ...tion of hand machines 16 3 7 Safety during the operation of electric appliances 17 3 8 Maintenance 18 3 9 Safety and information labels 20 4 Scope of delivery 22 5 Description 23 5 1 Application 23 5...

Page 4: ...4 11 Accessories 37 11 1 Truck 37 12 Technical data 39 12 1 EH 23 230 Low Vib 39 12 2 EH 23 115 Low Vib EH 23 100 Low Vib 40 12 3 EH 27 120 Low Vib EH 27 127 Low Vib 41 12 4 Extension cable 42 13 Glo...

Page 5: ...chine in accordance with the instructions in this operator s manual Your reward will be troublefree operation and a high degree of availability Defective machine parts must be replaced immediately Ple...

Page 6: ...notice indicates immediate hazards that result in serious injury or even death f Danger can be avoided by the following the actions mentioned WARNING This warning notice indicates possible hazards tha...

Page 7: ...n find the addresses in the Internet at www wackerneuson com The address of the manufacturer is located at the beginning of this operator s manual 2 3 Described machine parts This operator s manual is...

Page 8: ...s your machine This information is needed to order spare parts and when requesting additional technical information f Enter the information of your machine into the following table Item Designation Yo...

Page 9: ...ete asphalt tar and wooden and stone paving Cutting clay loam peat and salts Breaking up compacted soils Ramming in posts probes and grounding rods Tamping sleepers in track construction only EH 22 Th...

Page 10: ...tion regulations in this operator s manual Do not drill into the housing e g to install signs Water could penetrate the hous ing and damage the machine Requirements for operation The ability to operat...

Page 11: ...ing Using of spare parts which are not from Wacker Neuson and not equivalent to the original parts in design and quality Using of accessories which are not from Wacker Neuson Operator s manual Always...

Page 12: ...rate the machine The fol lowing rules also apply You are physically and mentally fit You have received instruction on how to independently operate the machine You have received instruction in the prop...

Page 13: ...including rings These objects can easily get caught or be drawn in by mov ing machine parts Only wear clothing made of material that is not easily flammable Personal protective gear Wear personal pro...

Page 14: ...or slipping away Restarting Machines machine parts accessories or tools that were detached for transport purposes must be re mounted and fastened before restarting Only operate in accordance with the...

Page 15: ...Never attempt to start a machine that requires maintenance or repairs Start the machine as described in the operator s manual Vertical stability Always make sure that you stand firmly when working wit...

Page 16: ...put it down in such a way that it cannot tilt fall down or slip Storage Set the machine down or store it securely so that it cannot tilt fall down or slip Storage location After operation allow the m...

Page 17: ...ons may result in electric shock fire and or se rious injury Save all safety information and instructions for future reference Electric power supply for electrical appliances of class rating II Note T...

Page 18: ...lug receptacles cable drums and connection couplings against rain snow or any other forms of moisture Uncoil the cable drum completely Danger of fire due to wound cable drum Uncoil the cable drum comp...

Page 19: ...and be sure to clean it each time you have fin ished using it Do not use gasoline or solvents Danger of explosion Do not use high pressure washers Permeating water can damage the machine When electri...

Page 20: ...are kept legible Replace any missing or illegible labels The item numbers for the labels are in the parts book For the following machines EH 23 Item Label Description 1 Guaranteed sound power level 2...

Page 21: ...ption 1 Wear personal protective gear to avoid injuries or health hazards Ear protection Eye protection Read the operator s manual before start up 2 Caution Warning of hot surface 3 US machines Warnin...

Page 22: ...Scope of delivery EH 23 27 22 4 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes Machine Operator s manual Parts book General safety instructions...

Page 23: ...transmission and a crank gear The piston is moved forwards and backwards by the crank gear this compresses the air forward movement or generates a partial vacuum backward move ment Due to change in pr...

Page 24: ...to hold the tool Supplementary handle The supplementary handle simplifies working in a tilted position Wacker Neuson recommends to carry the machine using the supplementary handle Item Designation Ite...

Page 25: ...chine on or into a suitable transport vehicle 6 Secure the machine against falling over and down or sliding Note Wacker Neuson recommends to use the truck for the transport on the construction site re...

Page 26: ...t standards and regulations 7 2 Changing tools General notes You can change the tool without additional tools Notes on using tools Only use tools with the following properties The tool must be suitabl...

Page 27: ...ss the handle on the tool holder 6 Check to see if the tool is locked by pulling on the tool Removing tool 1 Swivel out handle on the tool holder 2 Remove tool from the tool holder 3 Press the handle...

Page 28: ...n areas of extension cables 2 Insert the plug into the plug receptacle NOTICE Electrical voltage Incorrect voltage can cause damage on the machine f Check if the voltage of the current source correspo...

Page 29: ...cefully against the material to be worked on does not improve the machine s performance Press the machine against the material to be worked as follows Apply at least 100 N pressure Press with sufficie...

Page 30: ...missioning Switching off the machine 1 Release ON OFF switch 2 Wait until the machine has come to a complete standstill 3 Set down the machine in such a way that it cannot tilt fall or slip 4 Pull the...

Page 31: ...rfect condition if power cable is defective have it replaced Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person Visual inspection of all parts for damage Clean...

Page 32: ...are not lost as easily Visual inspection for damage f Check all machine parts and components for damage Cleaning the machine 1 Remove dirt from ventilation slots 2 Wipe the housing with a damp and cle...

Page 33: ...x 20 times Note Only use special lubricants for lubricating see chapter Technical Data 3 Wipe the area around the zerk fitting with a clean cloth WARNING Excessive grease can conduct electricity Injur...

Page 34: ...the tool Note Use a new tool to measure only the wear of the tool holder and not the wear of the tool 2 Measure the tool play 200 mm from insertion point Play may not exceed 6 mm If the play exceeds 6...

Page 35: ...owing table Malfunction Cause Remedy Machine not in operation Power cable interrupted Check power cable have it re placed if defective Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wa...

Page 36: ...the sales outlet about the proper disposal procedure for B2B electrical equipment in your country and ensure you dispose of the device in accordance with the valid legal guidelines Please also note an...

Page 37: ...ite www wackerneuson com 11 1 Truck Proper use The truck must only be used for the transport of Wacker Neuson large hammers and the required tools The truck must not be used for the following Transpor...

Page 38: ...Insert hammer with the tool holder on the guide rod and rest on the handles of the truck 5 Insert tool in tool holder CAUTION Insufficient stability of the truck Injury or damage caused by the truck t...

Page 39: ...ated power consumption kW 2 2 Rated current consump tion A 10 8 Percussion rate rpm 1 280 Single impact energy J 50 Tool holder 27x80 hex 28x 152 hex 25x 108 hex 28x 160 Special lubricating grease Ret...

Page 40: ...1 8 1 5 Rated current consump tion A 16 15 Percussion rate rpm 1 300 Single impact energy J 50 Tool holder hex 28x160 27x80 Special lubricating grease Retinax LX2 grease Drive Universal motor with pro...

Page 41: ...rcussion rate rpm 1 000 Single impact energy J 50 Breaking output concrete C25 kg h lb h 630 1 389 Tool holder hex 28 x 152 Special lubricating grease Retinax LX2 grease Drive Universal electric motor...

Page 42: ...and voltage rating of your machine WARNING Electrical voltage Injuries from electrocution f Check power cable and extension cable for signs of damage f Only use extension cables for which grounded con...

Page 43: ...th of 36 m 118 ft The machine has an input voltage of 115 V According to the table the extension cable must feature a cross section area of 4 mm2 AWG 10 Voltage V Extension ft Cross section area of ca...

Page 44: ...Technical data EH 23 27 44...

Page 45: ...he relevant regulations and re quirements of the following guidelines and standards 2006 42 EC 2006 95 EC 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EG 2004 108 EC EN 61000 EN 55014 Authorized person for technical documents...

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Page 47: ...r Plug connection without grounded conductor contact I Connection of all conductive housing components to the grounded conductor Plug connection with grounded conductor contact II Reinforced or double...

Page 48: ...objects diameter 12 5 mm 3 Protected against touch with a tool diameter 2 5 mm Protected against small foreign objects with diameter 2 5 mm 4 Protected against touch with a wire diameter 1 mm Protect...

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