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FIRE PREVENTION

Never allow flammable fluids or materials to
contact hot surfaces.

Never refuel:

When engine is running

While smoking

Near open flames or sparks

In poorly ventilated area

Never overfill fuel tank or fluid reservoirs.
Clean up spills immediately.

Replace fuel cap securely after filling.

Check for fuel, oil and hydraulic fluid leaks.
Replace worn or damaged hoses/tubes. After
repairs are made, clean the machine before you
operate it.

Inspect electrical wiring for worn or damaged
insulation. Install new wiring if wires are damaged.

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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION

Because ether or other starting fluids are flammable,
do not smoke when using them. Always follow the
instructions on the container and in the operator’s
manual for your machine. (See page 19.)

Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep open flame
or sparks away. See the manufacturer’s instructions
when servicing the batteries, when using jumper
cables or when using a battery charger. (See pages
36 and 37.)

Remove all trash or debris from the machine. Make
sure that oily rags or other flammable material are
not stored on the machine. (FIG. 8) 

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PREPARING TO  ROAD THE  MACHINE

Know what conditions you will likely encounter:

Insufficient clearances

Traffic congestion

Type of surface

Steep grades

Restricted visibility

Determine appropriate warnings to be used. (FIG. 9)
Know whether you will need to be escorted.

If the machine is to travel on a road or highway,
refer to the manufacturer’s manual(s) for instructions.
Become familiar with local laws and ordinances affecting
driving on highways. Use “slow moving vehicle” emblem.
Make sure flags, lights, and warning signs are in place.

Select the proper gear before negotiating steep 
grades. (FIG. 10)  

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Summary of Contents for RD 7 Series

Page 1: ...5000185489 17 0911 Operator s Manual Roller RD 7 Notice d Emploi Rouleau 5 0 0 0 1 8 5 4 8 9...

Page 2: ...on not authorized by Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC represents an infringement of valid copyrights Violators will be prosecuted Trademarks All trademarks referenced in this manual are the prope...

Page 3: ...xpressly reserves the right to make technical modifications even without notice which improve the performance or safety standards of its machines The information contained in this manual is based on m...

Page 4: ...on service center according to written instructions published by Wacker Neuson Unapproved parts attachments and modifications are those that do not meet the approved criteria Unapproved parts attachme...

Page 5: ...dB A Conformity Assessment Procedure According to ANNEX VIII Notified Body Lloyds Register Quality Assurance Limited Notified Body No 0088 71 Fenchurch Street London EC3M 4BS United Kingdom Guidelines...

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Page 7: ...23 4 1 Preparing the Machine for First Use 23 4 2 Controls and Service Locations 24 4 3 Position of the Operator 25 4 4 Refueling the Machine 26 4 5 Before Starting 27 4 6 Engine Throttle Control 27 4...

Page 8: ...ay Bars 50 5 12 Hydraulic Oil Requirements 51 5 13 Hydraulic Oil Level 52 5 14 Changing Hydraulic Fluid and Filter 53 5 15 Direction Lever Adjustment 54 5 16 Pressure Washing the Machine 56 5 17 Stori...

Page 9: ...sonal hazards f Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury f To avoid death or serious i...

Page 10: ...ons in the area Machine damage caused by misuse is not covered under warranty The following are some examples of misuse Using the machine as a ladder support or work surface Using the machine to carry...

Page 11: ...vices The machine must not be accessed or operated by children people impaired by alcohol or drugs Contact Wacker Neuson for additional training if necessary Personal Protective Equipment PPE Wear the...

Page 12: ...onnel on the job site Do not use a cellphone or send text messages while operating this machine Do not subject the roller to jarring impacts by driving it off curbs or off the back of a truck or trail...

Page 13: ...ent Move the machine away from the spill and wipe the machine dry before starting Refueling safety When refueling the engine Clean up any spilled fuel immediately Refill the fuel tank in a well ventil...

Page 14: ...from fuels and solvents can become explosive 1 5 5 Some service procedures require that the machine s battery be disconnected To reduce the risk of personal injury read and understand the service proc...

Page 15: ...deficiency All repairs and adjustments should be completed by a qualified technician 1 5 14 Before you start the machine ensure that all tools have been removed from the machine and that replacement...

Page 16: ...Labels RD 7 16 wc_si000398gb fm 2 Labels 2 1 Label Locations S R E P O L M H G M B F U A S C T J K D L Q V N...

Page 17: ...losed area unless adequate ventilation through such items as exhaust fans or hoses is provided Read the Operator s Manual No sparks flames or burning objects near the machine Stop the engine before re...

Page 18: ...A R A D I C I O N A L L A N O T I C E D E M P L O I D O I T E T R E M U N I E S U R L A M A C H I N E C O N T A C T E R L E D I S T R I B U T E U R W A C K E R L E P L U S P R O C H E P O U R C O M M...

Page 19: ...m 19 L NOTICE Lifting point M Tie down point N Engine oil drain O Hydraulic oil reservoir fill tube P Hydraulic oil drain Q Key switch engine start Off On Start R This machine may be covered by one or...

Page 20: ...is nameplate so it will be available should the nameplate become lost or damaged When ordering parts or requesting service information you will always be asked to specify the model number item number...

Page 21: ...98gb fm 21 Pull decompression lever up Insert crank handle Rotate crank handle counterclockwise 5X Remove crank handle Disengage parking brake U Low sulfur fuel or ultra low sulfur fuel only V Parking...

Page 22: ...ne as severe damage may occur Do not stand under or get onto the machine while it is being hoisted or moved Transporting Before transporting the machine place blocks in front of and behind each drum u...

Page 23: ...d its components for damage If there is visible damage do not operate the machine Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer immediately for assistance 4 1 3 Take inventory of all items included with the machi...

Page 24: ...tank under front cover 5 Shock mount 4 total 19 Hydraulic tank fill port under top cover 6 Parking brake 20 Hydraulic tank sightglass through slots 7 Back up stop pad 21 Fuel tank 8 Forward reverse co...

Page 25: ...ibility Full control of the machine is not possible unless the operator maintains the proper working position at all times While operating this machine the operator must stand or walk behind the machi...

Page 26: ...re to refuel the machine is now complete WARNING Fire hazard Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable Burning fuel can cause severe burns f Keep all sources of ignition away from the machine while...

Page 27: ...ottle Control See Graphic wc_gr001338 The engine throttle control c is pulled out to start the engine Press in on the rubber button c1 with your thumb while pulling the control out The control will st...

Page 28: ...ce to build up speed Note The highest speed must be reached when the decompression lever f returns to the f0 position 4 7 8 As soon as the engine has started pull the starting handle out of the guide...

Page 29: ...the key is in the ON position an alarm will sound The alarm is a reminder to turn the key to the OFF position when the machine is not in use Failure to do this will result in a dead battery Note The...

Page 30: ...engine throttle 4 9 3 Move the decompression lever f to a position that is approximately halfway between f0 and f1 4 9 4 Insert the crank d into the guide sleeve b 4 9 5 Turn the crank 10 turns rotati...

Page 31: ...ition 4 11 2 Close the water control valve 4 11 3 Push the throttle control b to the minimum position to stop the engine 4 11 4 On electric start machines turn the engine switch c to the OFF position...

Page 32: ...lever the farther the lever is pushed in either direction the faster the roller will travel in that direction If the linkage separates from the directional lever while the machine is running the roll...

Page 33: ...rapped behind it the pad will be pressed forward and stop the machine The machine can move only in the forward direction when the handle is brought back through the neutral position 4 15 Engine Crank...

Page 34: ...brake Rotate the handle a 90 counterclockwise and allow it to rest in the deep detent NOTICE The parking brake is designed to hold the machine on an incline with the engine off Do not drive against t...

Page 35: ...ne Drum overhang The machine can tip suddenly if more than half of the drum width extends beyond the edge of the elevated surface Reduce travel speed and watch the drum position carefully when operati...

Page 36: ...tion of the machine on slopes will prevent rollovers Read and follow Safety instructions in Operating Safety and Operation on Slopes If a machine rollover does occur care must be taken to prevent dama...

Page 37: ...Procedure If a breakdown or accident occurs while the machine is operating follow the procedure below 4 21 1 Stop the engine 4 21 2 Close the fuel valve 4 21 3 Allow the machine to cool 4 21 4 Contact...

Page 38: ...Check hydraulic oil level 3 Clean the scraper bars 3 Check function of back up stop pad and direction control lever 3 Check tappet clearance Examine screw connections 3 Replace engine oil and filter C...

Page 39: ...hance operator safety For your convenience we have provided the following diagram and list of replacement parts for this safety related feature For a complete list of spare parts for this machine cont...

Page 40: ...easurement and Torque 15 0112307 1 Handle 16 0155442 1 Rod 20 0112351 1 Spring 28 0155441 1 Disc 77 0112391 2 Bearing 20 x 20 132 0010367 4 Lock nut M8 137 0010622 10 Flat washer B8 4 141 0011310 2 He...

Page 41: ...the engine and apply the parking brake Check the oil with the machine standing on a level surface 5 3 1 Clean around the dipstick 5 3 2 Check the oil level on the extended dipstick a If necessary top...

Page 42: ...drain plug and allow the oil to drain into a 1 1 5 liter 1 1 5 quarts container 5 4 5 Clean the oil drain plug and attach a new seal to it 5 4 6 Reinstall the drain plug 5 4 7 Unscrew the filler cap o...

Page 43: ...iately Changing the fuel filter cartridge Fuel filter maintenance intervals depend on the purity of the diesel fuel used If your fuel is dirty perform this operation at 250 hours Stop the machine swit...

Page 44: ...dirt from entering the fuel lines 5 5 9 Make sure the fuel filter is oriented with the arrow in the direction of fuel flow 5 5 10 Open the fuel supply line until fuel begins to flow 5 5 11 Run the eng...

Page 45: ...ir blockage indicator is clean and in good condition Cleaning dry dirt from the filter cartridge 5 6 6 Blow through the filter cartridge from the inside using a compressed air gun 5 6 7 Continue until...

Page 46: ...ve stem using a feeler gauge a 5 7 5 If the valve clearance is incorrect loosen the hex nut c Note See section Technical Data for valve clearances 5 7 6 Turn the adjusting screw b with a screwdriver u...

Page 47: ...e cylinder and flywheel blades without making them wet Blow them dry with compressed air Moist or oily contamination 5 8 2 Clean the entire area with a solvent or cold cleaner according to its manufac...

Page 48: ...r freeing it by turning it at low temperatures 5 9 1 Add fuel 5 9 2 Check the engine oil level 5 9 3 To activate the oil pressure monitor press the lever a 5 9 4 Re assemble all the parts repositioned...

Page 49: ...ck the four scraper bars a for wear Replace the scraper bars as needed Cleaning the scraper bars The scraper bars should be cleaned daily after use or as often as needed to remove built up dirt mud an...

Page 50: ...low to clean the spray bars 5 11 1 The spray bars a are located behind the drum scrapers 5 11 2 Start the machine Activate the spray system and check for free flow of water through each spray hole b 5...

Page 51: ...ing hydraulic oil for your machine be sure to specify anti wear properties Wacker Neuson offers a premium grade hydraulic oil for use in this machine Avoid mixing different brands and grades of hydrau...

Page 52: ...heck the oil level with the machine standing on a level surface The oil level should be at the halfway mark on the sightglass If the level is low remove the top cover and top up with hydraulic oil as...

Page 53: ...Allow the hydraulic oil to drain into a suitable container 5 14 4 When all the oil has drained out reinstall the drain plug back into the hose and secure it in place 5 14 5 Place a plastic bag around...

Page 54: ...levis 1 from the pivot 2 5 15 5 Rotate the pivot so that the drive pump control arm rotates as far as possible With the forward reverse control lever in the full FORWARD position adjust the clevis and...

Page 55: ...RD 7 Maintenance wc_tx000295gb fm 55...

Page 56: ...abels 5 17 Storing the Machine If the machine is to be stored for more than 30 days Drain the fuel tank and the water tank Open the water valve and drain water from the sprinkling system Change the oi...

Page 57: ...Air cleaner element plugged Check adjust decompression device Battery connections loose or corroded Battery dead RD 7H ES Starter motor defective RD 7H ES Electrical connections loose or broken RD 7H...

Page 58: ...ated power rated speed kW Hp 5 1 6 9 2600 rpm Operating speed rpm 2600 Valve clearance cold intake exhaust mm in 0 10 0 004 0 20 0 25 0 008 0 010 Battery V 12 VDC Air cleaner type Dry pleated paper el...

Page 59: ...d max km h mph 0 4 0 0 2 5 Reverse speed max km h mph 0 2 0 0 1 2 Vibration frequency Hz vpm 55 3300 Hydraulic system lubrication type SAE 10W30 hydraulic oil Hydraulic system capacity l gal 30 8 Grad...

Page 60: ...etermined according to ISO 3744 for the sound power level LWA and ISO 11204 for the sound pressure level LpA at the operator s location The weighted effective acceleration value determined according t...

Page 61: ...nctions damages and other penalties being imposed Copyright 1978 AEM Association of Equipment Manufacturers Former Copyright CIMA Construction Industry Manufacturer Association Revised 6 02 9 04 SAFET...

Page 62: ...rating practices U S Department of Labor publishes safety and health regulations and standards under the authority of the Occupational Safety and Health Act for the general construction and mining ind...

Page 63: ...encountered during the normal operation and maintenance of your machine and to suggest possible ways of dealing with these conditions Additional precautions may be necessary depending on application m...

Page 64: ...USER 6 KNOW THE RULES Every employer is concerned about safety Safe operation and proper maintenance of your machine can prevent accidents KNOW the rules LIVE by them FIG 2 When starting work at a new...

Page 65: ...system FIG 4 BE AWARE Take advantage of training programs offered Safety programs require that one person at each jobsite be assigned the overall responsibility and authority for safety Know who that...

Page 66: ...at each item is securely in place and in operating condition FIG 6 For example Safety Blocks and Locks Other Locking Devices Lights Alarms Horn Guards and Shields Shut Down Devices First Aid Kit Fire...

Page 67: ...explosive gases Keep open flame or sparks away See the manufacturer s instructions when servicing the batteries when using jumper cables or when using a battery charger See pages 36 and 37 Remove all...

Page 68: ...the fuel level and if low fill the tank with the proper grade of clean fuel before extended operation following the instructions on page 34 A stalled or faltering engine can result in a real hazard w...

Page 69: ...is safe for test operation of the various controls and attachments Operate all controls make certain they operate properly and feel right Accustom yourself to the feel of your machine Listen for any...

Page 70: ...in the operator s station NEVER mount or dismount a machine that is moving Maintain control of your machine at all times ALWAYS operate your machine slowly until fully familiarized with it s operatio...

Page 71: ...OPES When working on slopes avoid sidehill travel whenever possible rather operate up and down the slope FIG 19 20 Remember the danger of sliding and or tipping on steep slopes is always present regar...

Page 72: ...und Always travel slowly over rough terrain and hillsides Maintain a speed consistent with the working conditions WORK SAFELY 22 When traveling on a public road obey all traffic regulations and be sur...

Page 73: ...pplied FIG 24 Lower the blade and all other hydraulically operated attachments if so equipped to the ground PARK AND SHUT DOWN SAFELY 24 SHUT DOWN PROPERLY Know the proper shut down procedure for your...

Page 74: ...in proper control NEVER attempt to tow a trailer or machine if the hitching devices are of insufficient or questionable capacity improperly matched in size or shape or positioned at improper heights W...

Page 75: ...ctly follow safe practices NEVER perform any work on the equipment unless authorized to do so FIG 29 Before performing any maintenance or repair work consult the Instruction Manual Follow the manufact...

Page 76: ...ibly with regard for yourself and other persons Lower items don t throw or drop them ALWAYS use proper hoisting equipment for lifting heavy loads 30 Keep machine in proper adjustment at all times Seri...

Page 77: ...ever use concrete blocks for supports They can collapse under even light loads When jacking up a machine use a SUITABLE jack placed in the proper position on a solid foundation Before working on a mac...

Page 78: ...f fuel only when machine is not running and machine is parked with no one in the cab Fuel in a well ventilated area Turn off all electrical switches Turn off cab heaters Open lights lighted smoking ma...

Page 79: ...ry turn off all electrical equipment then disconnect the negative battery cable first Before installing a battery turn off all electrical equipment then connect the positive battery cable first To pre...

Page 80: ...hese gases PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY 38 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS NOTE Hydraulic Systems have special features Some of the features affecting your safety are listed below Pressure can be maintained in hydrau...

Page 81: ...of control Either condition could cause personal injury or death Be sure the engine is stopped and machine is properly locked out and controls tagged before working on a machine Only run engine when i...

Page 82: ...OPS Roll Over Protective Structures Periodically inspect ROPS for cracks and loose mounting hardware Replace all missing deteriorated or worn rubber parts If it becomes necessary to remove a ROPS rein...

Page 83: ...the roller manufacturer s specifications Special precautions must also be exercised when loading or unloading transporting or servicing a towed roller Consult your manufacturer s manual for specific d...

Page 84: ...questions or uncertainty consult the manufacturer and or his dealer BEFORE attempting to operate it ALWAYS follow the manufacturer s instructions for starting the engine All controls MUST be in the c...

Page 85: ...for transporting Under what conditions you should not operate your machine If you do not understand any of these items consult with your supervisor BEFORE operating your machine TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 4...

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Page 88: ...Schematics RD 7 88 wc_tx001856gb fm 9 Schematics 9 1 Hydraulic Schematic 7 16 6 8 10 11 13 200 bar 2900 psi 12 100 bar 1450 psi 5 4 1 206 bar 3000 psi 2 15 14 3 P 10 micron wc_gr003636...

Page 89: ...Description 1 Exciter relief valve 9 Charge pump 2 Exciter control valve 10 Exciter pump 3 Exciter motor 11 Drive pump 4 Rear drive motor 12 Charge pressure relief valve 5 Front drive motor 13 Intern...

Page 90: ...Schematics RD 7 90 wc_tx001856gb fm 9 3 Hydraulic Diagram wc_gr003637 15 2 8 11 9 12 1 10 6 7 16 3 14 4 5 13...

Page 91: ...Description 1 Exciter relief valve 9 Charge pump 2 Exciter control valve 10 Exciter pump 3 Exciter motor 11 Drive pump 4 Rear drive motor 12 Charge pressure relief valve 5 Front drive motor 13 Interna...

Page 92: ...Schematics RD 7 92 wc_tx001856gb fm 9 5 RD 7H ES Electrical Schematic wc_gr003663 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 3 4 5 6 4 1 3 Br P B R 0 8...

Page 93: ...c_gr003663 Ref Description Ref Description 1 Key switch 5 Starter 2 15 Amp fuse 6 Regulator 3 Alternator 7 Alarm 4 Battery 8 Oil pressure switch Wire Colors B Black R Red Y Yellow Or Orange G Green T...

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Page 97: ...5000185473 17 0911 Notice d Emploi Rouleau RD 7 FR...

Page 98: ...ker Neuson Production Americas LLC repr sente une violation des copyrights en vigueur Les contrevenants feront l objet de poursuites Marques commerciales Toutes les marques commerciales qui apparaisse...

Page 99: ...acker Neuson ci dessus Par mesure de s curit et pour r duire les risques de blessure lire attentivement bien assimiler et observer les consignes d crites dans ce manuel Wacker Neuson se r serve expres...

Page 100: ...r Neuson agr conform ment aux instructions crites publi es par Wacker Neuson Les pi ces accessoires et modifications non approuv s sont ceux qui ne remplissent pas les crit res approuv s Les pi ces ac...

Page 101: ...0620794 0620795 5 1 kW 107 dB A 108 dB A Proc d de mesure de la conformit Selon ANNEXE VIII Organisme notifi Lloyds Register Quality Assurance Limited Notified Body No 0088 71 Fenchurch Street London...

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Page 103: ...paration de la machine sa premi re utilisation 25 4 2 Emplacement des commandes et des points de maintenance 26 4 3 Position de l op rateur 27 4 4 Avant le d marrage 28 4 5 Manette des gaz du moteur 2...

Page 104: ...Sp cification de l Huile Hydraulique 54 5 13 Niveau de l Huile Hydraulique 55 5 14 Vidange de fluide hydraulique et remplacement du filtre 56 5 15 R glage du levier de direction 57 5 16 Lavage de la...

Page 105: ...f Respecter toutes les consignes de s curit qui suivent ce symbole DANGER DANGER indique une situation dangereuse qui si elle n est pas vit e risque d entra ner de blessures graves voire la mort f Po...

Page 106: ...ant proximit Aucun dommage la machine d une mauvaise utilisation n est couvert par la garantie Voici quelques exemples d utilisation impropre utilisation de la machine comme chelle support ou surface...

Page 107: ...droit de mettre en marche d utiliser et d arr ter la machine Il doit aussi avoir les qualifications suivantes avoir t form au mode d emploi correct de la machine s tre familiaris avec les dispositifs...

Page 108: ...ster attentif aux pi ces en mouvement et loigner les mains pieds et v tements amples des pi ces en mouvement de la machine 1 3 9 TOUJOURS rester attentif aux changements de position et aux d placement...

Page 109: ...r tourne ou juste apr s son arr t Ne pas utiliser la machine quand le bouchon du r servoir de car burant est desserr ou manquant Ne pas d marrer le moteur si du carburant s est d vers ou en pr sence d...

Page 110: ...toute s curit long terme Porter l quipement de protection individuel Porter l quipement de protection individuel lors de l utilisation de cette machine ou d une maintenance v tements de travail pr s...

Page 111: ...gereux Mettre toutes les commandes au point mort et couper le moteur avant de desserrer les canalisations hydrauliques 1 5 11 Les fuites de fluide provenant de trous d aiguille sont souvent quasi invi...

Page 112: ...RD 7 Autocollants wc_si000398fr fm FR 16 2 Autocollants 2 1 Situation des autocollants S R E P O L M H G M B F U A S C T J K D L Q V N...

Page 113: ...ventilation ad quate ventilateurs ou tuyaux d chappement par exemple Lire attentivement la Notice d emploi Ne pas placer d tincelles de flammes ou d objets incandescents proximit de la machine Arr ter...

Page 114: ...E D I R U N E J E M P L A R A D I C I O N A L L A N O T I C E D E M P L O I D O I T E T R E M U N I E S U R L A M A C H I N E C O N T A C T E R L E D I S T R I B U T E U R W A C K E R L E P L U S P R...

Page 115: ...t de levage M Point d attache N Vidange d huile moteur O Tube de remplissage de l huile hydraulique P Purge de l huile hydraulique Q Interrupteur d marrage du moteur Arr t Marche D marrage R Cette mac...

Page 116: ...toujours disponibles si la plaque signal tique venait tre perdue ou endommag e Lorsque vous commandez des pi ces d tach es ou sollicitez des informations apr s vente on vous demandera toujours de pr...

Page 117: ...sion vers le haut Ins rer la poign e du vilebrequin Tourner la poign e du vilebrequin cinq fois dans le sens anti horaire Retirer la poign e du vilebrequin Desserrer le frein main U Combustible basse...

Page 118: ...RD 7 Autocollants wc_si000398fr fm FR 22 Remarques...

Page 119: ...pourrait occasionner de graves dommages Ne pas stationner sous la machine ni monter sur la machine en cours de levage ou de d placement Transport Avant de transporter la machine placer des cales deva...

Page 120: ...RD 7 Levage et transport wc_tx001349fr fm FR 24 Remarques...

Page 121: ...mposants ne sont pas endommag s En cas de dommage visible ne pas faire fonctionner la machine Contacter le concessionnaire Wacker Neuson local pour obtenir de l assistance 4 1 3 Faire l inventaire de...

Page 122: ...oc 4 au total 19 Orifice de remplissage du r servoir hydraulique sous le capot sup rieur 6 Frein de stationnement 20 Regard du r servoir hydraulique travers les fentes 7 But e de recul 21 R servoir de...

Page 123: ...p rateur La ma trise compl te de la machine n est pas possible si l op rateur ne reste pas en position de travail ad quate tout moment En utilisant la machine l op rateur doit se tenir debout ou march...

Page 124: ...oir d eau 4 5 Manette des gaz du moteur Voir l illustration wc_gr001338 Tirer sur la manette des gaz du moteur c pour d marrer le moteur Appuyer sur le bouton en caoutchouc c1 avec le pouce tout en ti...

Page 125: ...de torsion pour augmenter la vitesse Remarque La vitesse maximale doit tre atteinte lorsque le levier de d compression f retourne la position f0 4 6 8 D s que le moteur d marre tirer sur la poign e de...

Page 126: ...RR T une alarme retentit Cette alarme rappelle l utilisateur de tourner la cl sur MARCHE quand la machine n est pas utilis e Respecter cette consigne sous peine de vider la batterie Remarque L alarme...

Page 127: ...Mode d emploi RD 7 FR 31 wc_tx000294fr fm...

Page 128: ...4 8 3 D placer le levier de d compression f jusqu une position approximativement mi distance entre f0 et f1 4 8 4 Ins rer la manivelle d dans le manchon guide b 4 8 5 Donner 10 tours de manivelle pou...

Page 129: ...xcitatrice sur position ARR T 4 10 2 Fermer la vanne d arrosage 4 10 3 Pousser la manette des gaz b la position minimum pour arr ter le moteur 4 10 4 Sur les machines d marreur lectrique tourner l int...

Page 130: ...s le levier est pouss dans l une ou l autre direction plus le rouleau ira vite dans cette direction Si la tringlerie se d tache du levier directionnel pendant que la machine fonctionne le rouleau risq...

Page 131: ...lle la but e de recul sera press e vers l avant et arr tera la machine La machine peut uniquement se d placer vers l avant lorsque la poign e est ramen e vers l arri re via le point mort 4 14 Manivell...

Page 132: ...le frein de stationnement Tourner la poign e a de 90 dans le sens anti horaire et la mettre en appui en d tente profonde AVIS Le frein de stationnement a t con u pour maintenir la machine sur une pen...

Page 133: ...x Cette machine peut subitement basculer si plus de la moiti de la largeur des tambours d passe du bord de la surface en hauteur Ralentir la marche et observer attentivement la position des tambours l...

Page 134: ...ment peut tre vit en utilisant correctement la machine sur les pentes Lire et suivre les consignes de s curit aux sections S curit d utilisation et Fonctionnement sur une pente En cas de retournement...

Page 135: ...En cas de panne ou d accident en cours d utilisation de la machine proc der comme suit 4 20 1 Arr ter le moteur 4 20 2 Fermer le robinet de carburant 4 20 3 Laisser refroidir la machine 4 20 4 Contact...

Page 136: ...RD 7 Mode d emploi wc_tx000294fr fm FR 40 Remarques...

Page 137: ...de la but e de recul et le levier de commande de direction 3 V rifier le jeu du poussoir V rifier le serrage des vis 3 Faire la vidange d huile moteur et remplacer le filtre V rifier et r gler le jeu...

Page 138: ...it de l op rateur Pour plus de commodit le diagramme et la liste de pi ces d tach es ayant cette fonction sont fournis ci dessous Pour la liste compl te des pi ces d tach es pour cette machine contact...

Page 139: ...et couple 15 0112307 1 Poign e 16 0155442 1 Tringle 20 0112351 1 Ressort 28 0155441 1 Disque 77 0112391 2 Roulement 20 x 20 132 0010367 4 Contre crou M8 137 0010622 10 Rondelle de ressort B8 4 141 00...

Page 140: ...frein de stationnement V rifier le niveau d huile apr s avoir stationn la machine sur une surface plane 5 3 1 Nettoyer la zone autour de la jauge 5 3 2 V rifier le niveau d huile sur la jauge a Au bes...

Page 141: ...4 4 D visser le bouchon de vidange d huile et laisser l huile s couler dans un r cipient de 1 1 5 litre 5 4 5 Nettoyer le bouchon de vidange d huile et y mettre un joint neuf 5 4 6 Remettre le bouchon...

Page 142: ...iltre carburant d pend de la puret du diesel utilis Si le carburant est sale effectuer cette op ration toutes les 250 heures Arr ter la machine couper le moteur et serrer le frein de stationnement Ris...

Page 143: ...5 9 S assurer le filtre carburant est orient avec la fl che dans la direction de circulation du carburant 5 5 10 Ouvrir la conduite d arriv e de carburant jusqu ce que le carburant commence s couler...

Page 144: ...ue la plaque porte clapet f de l indicateur d obturateur du filtre air est propre et en bon tat Nettoyage de la cartouche du filtre 5 6 6 Insuffler de l air travers la cartouche du filtre par l int ri...

Page 145: ...et la tige de vanne l aide d une jauge d paisseur a 5 7 5 Si le jeu des soupapes est incorrect desserrer l crou six pans c Remarque Pour le jeu des soupapes voir la section Donn es techniques 5 7 6 To...

Page 146: ...se et les lames du volant sans les mouiller S cher l air comprim Contamination grasse ou humide 5 8 2 Nettoyer toute la zone avec un solvant ou un nettoyant en suivant les instructions du fabricant pu...

Page 147: ...e tournant basse temp rature 5 9 1 Faire le plein de carburant 5 9 2 V rifier le niveau d huile moteur 5 9 3 Pour activer le moniteur de pression d huile appuyer sur le levier a 5 9 4 Remonter toutes...

Page 148: ...racleurs a Remplacer les racleurs si n cessaire Nettoyage des racleurs Les racleurs doivent tre nettoy s tous les jours apr s utilisation ou aussi souvent que n cessaire pour retirer la salet la boue...

Page 149: ...r nettoyer les barres d arrosage 5 11 1 Les barres d arrosage a se situent derri re les racleurs de tambour 5 11 2 D marrer la machine Activer le syst me d arrosage et v rifier l coulement d eau chaqu...

Page 150: ...n d une huile hydraulique pour la machine s assurer qu elle a des propri t s anti usure Wacker Neuson propose une huile hydraulique de premier choix pour cette machine viter de m langer des qualit s e...

Page 151: ...s avoir stationn la machine sur une surface plane Le niveau d huile doit se situer au rep re de mi hauteur du regard Si le niveau est bas enlever le capot sup rieur et faire le plein d huile hydrauli...

Page 152: ...r hydraulique 5 14 3 Laisser s couler l huile hydraulique dans un r cipient adapt 5 14 4 Une fois toute l huile vacu e remettre le bouchon de vidange sur le flexible 5 14 5 Placer un sac plastique aut...

Page 153: ...5 4 D connecter l trier 1 du pivot 2 5 15 5 Tourner le pivot de sorte que le bras de commande de la pompe d entra nement tourne le plus loin possible Avec le levier de commande de marche avant marche...

Page 154: ...RD 7 Entretien wc_tx000295fr fm FR 58...

Page 155: ...lexibles Autocollants 5 17 Entreposage de la machine Si la machine est stock e pendant plus de 30 jours Vidanger le r servoir de carburant et le r servoir d eau Ouvrir la vanne d eau et vidanger l eau...

Page 156: ...tre air branch V rifier r gler le dispositif de d compression Connexions de la batterie deserr es ou corrod es Batterie d charg e RD 7H ES D marreur d fectueux RD 7H ES Connexions lectriques desserr e...

Page 157: ...Puissance nominale max r gime nominal kW Hp 5 1 6 9 2 600 tr min Nombre de tours tr min 2 600 Jeu des soupapes froid admission chappement mm po 0 10 0 004 0 20 0 25 0 008 0 010 Batterie V 12 V c c Fil...

Page 158: ...2 5 Vitesse marche arri re max km h mph 0 2 0 1 2 Fr quence de vibration Hz v min 55 3 300 Lubrification du syst me hydraulique type Huile hydraulique SAE 10W30 Capacit du syst me hydraulique l gal 30...

Page 159: ...our le niveau de puissance acoustique LWA et ISO 11204 pour le niveau de pression acoustique LpA l endroit o se trouve l op rateur La valeur d acc l ration pond r e effective d termin e selon la norme...

Page 160: ...RD 7 Sch mas wc_tx001856fr fm FR 64 8 Sch mas 8 1 Sch ma du syst me hydraulique 7 16 6 8 10 11 13 200 bar 2900 psi 12 100 bar 1450 psi 5 4 1 206 bar 3000 psi 2 15 14 3 P 10 micron wc_gr003636...

Page 161: ...charge 2 Relais de commande de l excitateur 10 Pompe de l excitateur 3 Moteur de l excitateur 11 Pompe d entra nement 4 Moteur arri re 12 Clapet de d gagement de la pression de charge 5 Moteur avant 1...

Page 162: ...RD 7 Sch mas wc_tx001856fr fm FR 66 8 3 Diagramme hydraulique wc_gr003637 15 2 8 11 9 12 1 10 6 7 16 3 14 4 5 13...

Page 163: ...ge 2 Relais de commande de l excitateur 10 Pompe de l excitateur 3 Moteur de l excitateur 11 Pompe d entra nement 4 Moteur arri re 12 Clapet de d gagement de la pression de charge 5 Moteur avant 13 Cl...

Page 164: ...RD 7 Sch mas wc_tx001856fr fm FR 68 8 5 RD 7H ES Sch ma lectrique wc_gr003663 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 3 4 5 6 4 1 3 Br P B R 0 8...

Page 165: ...iption R f Description 1 Commutateur cl 5 D marreur 2 Fusible 15 A 6 R gulateur 3 Alternateur 7 Alarme 4 Batterie 8 Pressostat d huile Couleurs des fils B Noir R Rouge Y Jaune Or Orange G Vert T Beige...

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