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Starting up for
Equipment
1 - Turning the choke level to open the choke. Running the engine for 5 minutes at low speed to warm the engine.
2 - Move the throttle level quickly to the “FULL OPEN” position. DO NOT move the throttle level slowly as this may cause damage to the clutch or spring.
CAUTION:
Operating the rammer at less than full speeds can result in damage to the clutch springs or foot.
3 - After starting to tamping action, adjusts the jumping motion to suit particular soil condition by lightly controlling the throttle lever. When the engine
speed falls between the set values shown on the engine, your work can be carried out at the best efficiently. Increasing the engine speed unnecessarily,
does not cause the compaction force to increase. On the contrary, a resultant resonance causes the compaction force to decrease, damaging the machine.
4 - Under cold weather, the oil in the machine being viscous, resistance at reciprocating part is greater causing the tamping rammer to perform somewhat
irregular movement. Therefore, it is recommended to perform warm-up run while moving the throttle lever repeatedly between ON and OFF positions,
before entering the work.
5 - Soil contacting surface of the foot is lined with heat-treated metal sheet for extra strength. However, for compacting cobblestone, use the filling-up soil
for example so that the foot hits the soil uniformly.
6 - The tamping rammer has been designed to advance while jumping. For quicker advance, erect the machine by pushing its handle down slightly so that
flat surface of the foot at its rear-end contacts the ground.
Turning the
Equipment Off
1. With the throttle lever closed from ON to OFF, run the engine for 3-5 minutes at low speed, and after temperature is lowered, turn the switch to the
“OFF” position.
2. Close the fuel shut-off valve by moving the fuel cock lever to the CLOSED position.
Emergency shutdown:
1 - Move the throttle lever quickly to the IDLE position, and turn the engine ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” position.
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