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4. Safety

General

All safety instructions must be read and complied with, as 

non-compliance will result in

 

-  Danger to life and limb of the user,

 

-  Impairments to the machine or other property.

In addition to the operating manual, the accident-prevention 

regulations in the country where the appliance is used must be 

complied with.

Intended use

The machine should only be used in technically faultless 

condition, as intended, in a safety-conscious and hazard-

conscious manner, and in compliance with the instructions in 

the operating manual.

Malfunctions that impair safety must be eliminated without 

delay. 

The machine is designed exclusively for compacting:

 

-   Sand,

 

-   Gravel,

 

-  Crushed rock,

 

-  Semi-cohesive mixed material.

The operator's work position is behind the machine. The 

operator must guide the machine safely with both hands on  

the handle. 

Non-intended use

Unless used as intended, the machine involves a risk of 

personal injury and property damage. The machine is 

expressly not suitable for:

 

-  Use as a ladder or step,

 

-  Use as a tool for driving stakes into the ground,

 

-  Operation in an explosive atmosphere.

The responsibility for any damage arising from non-intended 

use falls on the owner / operator rather than the manufacturer. 

Damage that can be attributed to non-intended use of the 

machine will void any warranty claims. 

Residual risk

There is always an increased risk of accidents in the 

immediate danger area around the machine if the operator 

fails to notice persons in the vicinity of the machine. 

Make anyone close to the machine aware of this risk. The 

operator must not put the machine into operation unless 

everyone in the vicinity of the machine is aware of this risk. 

Summary of Contents for SRE 590 DC

Page 1: ...Operating and Maintenance Manual SRE 590 DC 0170161...

Page 2: ...scription 2 Type 3 Serial no 4 Year of construction 5 Weight 6 Rated power kW 2 1 3 4 5 6 Note down the information given on the type plate so that you can recreate the rating plate should the plate b...

Page 3: ...Safety 7 4 1 Information and safety stickers 11 5 Operation 12 6 Transport 18 7 Storage 19 8 Maintenance 20 8 1 Maintenance overview 21 8 2 Description of the maintenance operations 22 8 2 1 Change t...

Page 4: ...aintenance manual must always be kept at the implementation site of the tamper and be available to the machine operator If you require any additional information turn to your Weber MT dealer Found on...

Page 5: ...d vibrating tamper A battery powered Honda engine makes the tamping system vibrate via a centrifugal clutch The engine speed can be set to three different levels via a lever The manual guidance rod ho...

Page 6: ...d in accordance with EN 500 in m s 12 8 In accordance with directive 2006 42 EC complying with the vibration values is the owner s responsibility 3 Technical data SRE 590 DC Weight Operating weight CE...

Page 7: ...on is behind the machine The operator must guide the machine safely with both hands on the handle Non intended use Unless used as intended the machine involves a risk of personal injury and property d...

Page 8: ...with other accessories without the approval of Weber MT the manufacturer will not assume liability for any resulting personal injury or property damage All maintenance and repairs must be carried out...

Page 9: ...aning tasks only in rooms that are suitable and have been approved for that purpose Residual oil and lubricants that may have been rinsed off have a negative impact on the environment and must be coll...

Page 10: ...s of the danger of material damage CAUTION warns of the danger of slight injury WARNING warns of a danger that may lead to death or serious injury DANGER warns of a danger that will lead to death or s...

Page 11: ...11 4 1 Information and safety stickers Sticker Meaning 1 The sound power level is 108 dB A Therefore wear suitable hearing protection at all times...

Page 12: ...components for visible damage Do not start the machine if detecting visible damage Contact the responsible dealer Check if the shipment of the machine and its components is complete Check the fill le...

Page 13: ...13 Operating positions on the machine Overall view SRE 590 DC 1 Battery pack 2 Crane bracket 3 Manual guidance rod 4 Engine 5 Tamping system 6 Tamping foot 1 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 14: ...14 8 7 7 Power cable 8 Switch box 9 Speed Change switch 10 START STOP switch 11 POWER switch 12 POWER indicator 13 ALERT indicator 14 ERROR indicator 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 15: ...s before starting to work in order to prevent failures or excessive wear Entire machine for external damage Rubber buffers for crack formation Compliance with the maintenance schedule Threaded unions...

Page 16: ...itch off again The POWER indicator goes out Compacting WARNING There is a crushing hazard under the tamping foot from the movement of the tamper during compacting Wear the personal protective equipmen...

Page 17: ...ever it may take a while before it stops Installing the battery pack Make sure there is no dirt on the battery holder Tip the battery back and insert the claw into the battery hook Push the battery pa...

Page 18: ...served In addition the following measures must be taken as well Remove the battery pack from the machine and protect it with cushioning material Make sure the inlet and outlet openings are pointing do...

Page 19: ...tored for longer than six months contact the Weber MT s service organization to discuss additional measures Storage at the construction site If stored at the construction site e g over night the machi...

Page 20: ...rsonal protective equipment during work see section Safety Safety There is an increased risk of injury during maintenance and repairs e g crushing at moving parts Following the conclusion of all maint...

Page 21: ...ity Check for visible damage X Re tighten all accessible threaded connections X Change the oil in the tamping system X 8 2 7 The regulations and the operating and maintenance manuals of the engine man...

Page 22: ...ill opening Tilt the machine backward and let the waste oil drain into the vessel Tilt the tamper forward and set it down on the protective frame Fill in new oil in accordance with the specification C...

Page 23: ...de Loosen the four nuts of the tamping foot Remove the tamping foot the fasteners and the handle Install a new tamping foot Fasten the handle when doing so Observe the mounting arrangement of the plat...

Page 24: ...MT youtube com MyWeberMT Weber Maschinentechnik GmbH Im Boden 5 8 10 57334 Bad Laasphe Germany Phone 49 2754 398 0 Fax 49 2754 398 101 info webermt de www webermt de 085102454 104 SRE 590 DC_2022 02 O...

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