Operations & Maintenance Manual - SF-1700 (ENG)
Operations & Maintenance Manual - SF-1700 (ENG)
Operations & Maintenance Manual - SF-1700 (ENG)
OPERATIONS AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER: ______________________
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER: ______________________
Accessories and components which are not manufactured by Power Pavers but which are included in Power Pavers products
are subject only to the warranties of their respective manufacturers.
This Warranty does not obligate Power Pavers to bear the cost of transportation or labor in connection with the replacement or
repair of defective parts. This warranty does not apply to a unit upon which repairs or alterations have already been made
unless such repairs or alterations were authorized by Power Pavers.
Warranty Period
The warranty period on new machines and attachments is 12 months or 1000 operating hours, whichever occurs first, starting
from the date of delivery to the first user.
Provide (at Power Pavers option) new, remanufactured or Power Paver approved repaired parts or assembled components
needed to correct the defect.
Note: Items replaced under warranty become the property of Power Pavers
Replace lubricating oil, filters, antifreeze and other service items made unusable by the defect.
Provide for labor to correct the defect.
Provide for shipping charges of any defective part(s) requested to be returned by Power Pavers.
Buyers Responsibilities
The Buyer is responsible for:
The cost associated with transporting the machine to a designated repair facility.
Labor costs, except as stated under “Power Pavers Responsibilities”.
Returning within 30 days of its discovery of any defective part to Power Pavers when requested.
Parts shipping charges in excess of those which are usual and customary.
Cost to investigate complaints unless the problem is caused by a defect in Power Pavers material or workmanship.
Giving notice to Power Pavers or the appropriate Power Paver dealer within 30 days of occurrence of a warrantable
failure and make the product available for repair.
Performance of the required maintenance of “wear components” such as but not limited to liners, castings, augers, auger
housings, molds, teeth, belts, chain, sprockets, bearings, clutch linings and use of proper fuel, oil, lubricants and coolant.
Limitations
Power Pavers is not responsible for failures resulting from:
__________________________________ _________________________________
Effective This Date Power Pavers, Inc.
WARRANTY/REGISTRATION
Buyer must complete the following information and return the POWER PAVERS warranty copy and distributor copy to
POWER PAVERS within ten (10) days to register this warranty.
I hereby certify that on this date I have received POWER PAVERS “POWER PAVER WARRANTY”
Warranting such new machine(s) and attachment(s) as manufactured by POWER PAVERS, INC.
Date____________________20__ By_______________________________
Signature
___________________________________
Title
Buyer Company_________________________________
Address________________________________________
City____________________State________Zip_________
Dealer – if any___________________________________
CUSTOMER’S COPY
Effective January 1, 2004
Accessories and components which are not manufactured by Power Pavers but which are included in Power Pavers products
are subject only to the warranties of their respective manufacturers.
This Warranty does not obligate Power Pavers to bear the cost of transportation or labor in connection with the replacement or
repair of defective parts. This warranty does not apply to a unit upon which repairs or alterations have already been made
unless such repairs or alterations were authorized by Power Pavers.
Warranty Period
The warranty period on new machines and attachments is 12 months or 1000 operating hours, whichever occurs first, starting
from the date of delivery to the first user.
Provide (at Power Pavers option) new, remanufactured or Power Paver approved repaired parts or assembled components
needed to correct the defect.
Note: Items replaced under warranty become the property of Power Pavers
Replace lubricating oil, filters, antifreeze and other service items made unusable by the defect.
Provide for labor to correct the defect.
Provide for shipping charges of any defective part(s) requested to be returned by Power Pavers.
Buyers Responsibilities
The Buyer is responsible for:
The cost associated with transporting the machine to a designated repair facility.
Labor costs, except as stated under “Power Pavers Responsibilities”.
Returning within 30 days of its discovery of any defective part to Power Pavers when requested.
Parts shipping charges in excess of those which are usual and customary.
Cost to investigate complaints unless the problem is caused by a defect in Power Pavers material or workmanship.
Giving notice to Power Pavers or the appropriate Power Paver dealer within 30 days of occurrence of a warrantable
failure and make the product available for repair.
Performance of the required maintenance of “wear components” such as but not limited to liners, castings, augers, auger
housings, molds, teeth, belts, chain, sprockets, bearings, clutch linings and use of proper fuel, oil, lubricants and coolant.
Limitations
Power Pavers is not responsible for failures resulting from:
__________________________________ _________________________________
Effective This Date Power Pavers, Inc.
WARRANTY/REGISTRATION
Buyer must complete the following information and return the POWER PAVERS warranty copy and distributor copy to
POWER PAVERS within ten (10) days to register this warranty.
I hereby certify that on this date I have received POWER PAVERS “POWER PAVER WARRANTY”
Warranting such new machine(s) and attachment(s) as manufactured by POWER PAVERS, INC.
Date____________________20__ By_______________________________
Signature
___________________________________
Title
Buyer Company_________________________________
Address________________________________________
City____________________State________Zip_________
Dealer – if any___________________________________
Section 1 SAFETY
Section 2 INTRODUCTION
Section 5 OPERATIONS
Section 6 ADJUSTMENTS
MAKE IT A HABIT TO USE SAFE 10. Do not wear loose fitting clothes near the
PRACTICES IN ALL OPERATING, machine.
MAINTENANCE, AND SERVICE 11. Keep safety shields in place during operation.
PROCEDURES. PAY PARTICULAR
12. Stay well clear of auger system during operation.
ATTENTION TO THESE FOLLOWING
SUGGESTIONS. 13. Do not leave the augers running when they are
not in use.
1. Check to see that all personnel are clear of the
machine before starting engine. 14. Do not run any function during the cleaning of
the machine. Operator must stay at the controls
2. Check to see that all switches and valves are in a during the cleaning process.
neutral position before starting the engine.
15. Do not run the engine in a closed or poorly
3. Do not leave the operators console unattended at ventilated area.
any time while the engine is running.
16. Do not re-fuel the fuel tank while the engine is
4. Do not allow anyone but the operator to ride on running.
the machine during its use (except for training
purposes). 17. Please observe all safety decals and keep them
in readable condition.
5. All personnel should stay clear of
the machine unless directed specifically by the 18. Ensure that all personnel have read and
operator. understand these safety recommendations.
DANGER
Be alert for an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING
Be alert for a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY.
CAUTION
Be alert for a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in MINOR or MODERATE
INJURY.
SAFETY!
The SF-1700 Paver has been designed and THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD
developed by people long familiar with the SAFETY HABITS CAN NOT BE
requirements of this type of equipment.
The SF-1700 has been proven in actual on site EXPRESSED TOO STRONGLY
operations and when operated and maintained WHEN OPERATING AND
properly, will do fast dependable work throughout its
long life. SERVICING HEAVY EQUIPMENT
SUCH AS THIS. WE ASK THAT YOU
These instructions are provided to give you the
information needed to operate, adjust and service PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO
the slip form paver effectively. THE SAFETY SECTION OF THIS
Before operation of this machine, please read this SERVICE MANUAL AND BE SURE
publication carefully and keep it for future reference. THAT ALL PERSONNEL WORKING
For more information
contact: AROUND THE MACHINE HAVE
POWER PAVERS, INC., READ AND UNDERSTAND IT.
5838 W. Cedar Wapsi Rd.
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 NOTE: The operator faces direction of
travel when paving throughout these
Phone: 319-987-3070
instructions....front, rear, right or left
FAX: 319-987-3074 directions are made in relation to the
EMAIL: operators' position.
techsupport@powerpavers.com
Section 3 – Receiving the SF - 1700
Transport Dimensions
Length...... 58”(147cm) longer than paving
width
Width (w/tracks)……….….……..12’ (3.65m)
Width (w/o tracks)…..…………7’3”(2.21m)
Height ……………….……………8’6” (2.5m)
Section 4- Service Prior to Operation
A. FUEL
Cummins Inc. recommends the use of ASTM
number 2D fuel. The use of number 2D diesel
fuel will result in optimum engine performance.
Fuel Capacity is 95gal (360l).
B. ENGINE OIL
The primary Cummins Inc. recommendation for
the use of 15w40 multigrade is for normal
operation at ambient temperatures above -15°C
[5˚F]. See Cummins Inc. Operations and
Maintenance Manual Section V for
Recommendations and Specifications.
C. COOLANT SYSTEM
Coolants meeting ASTM 4985 or ASTM D6210
criteria are
acceptable antifreeze/coolants covered by this
manual. Cummins Inc. recommends a 50/50
mixture
of water and fully formulated antifreeze/coolant
when filling the cooling system.
G. HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR
Prior to starting the engine, check to see that
the hydraulic oil level is to the arrow on the
E. PUMPS hydraulic tank site gauge. Use a Trans-draulic
J20-C hydraulic fluid or equivalent.
Hydraulic Reservoir Capacity is 185gal (700l)
PCS2
Section 5 - Operations
19. Horn
Activates the Horn.
Steering Sensor
For the Steering Sensor to operate the Auto
Grade/Steering Switch must be in the on
position. When the operator wants to steer the
machine manually as opposed to having it on a
string line, the operator must turn off the Auto-
Steer Switch. The operator must remember to
turn the Auto-Steer on again when going back
to Auto-steer.
Section 5 - Operations
Standby
Section 6 – Adjustments
A. PAN SYSTEM B. VIBRATORS
1. When first receiving your machine the finish 1. The proper setting for the vibrators is
pan system will normally be set in a flat crown usually with the top of the head of the Vibrator
configuration. even with the bottom of the Pan when the
Vibrator Bar is completely lowered. Use a level
2. The finish pan is connected at fourteen (14) to help get the proper level of vibrators.
points. Two (2) in the center where the crown
is located, by a long pin. Four (4) on the
corners of the main pan and four (4) at each
end two in front and two in the back.
Also stabilizer bars are connected to each
frame extension.
2. Remove the Tamper sections and shafts that 4. Set something under the strike-off plate so
will interfere with widening or narrowing the that when you unbolt it, it will support it safely.
machine. Disconnect the sectional Vibrator
Bar at the appropriate joint to extend or
shorten it.
Section 7 Changing Widths
5. Unbolt the bolts holding the two Strike-Off To install a spreader section, Pull the pins and
plates together, no need to unbolt the unbolt the center flanges, slide the spreader
mounting bolts. Support plates safely when tubes outward.
removing them.
Where no extension changes are necessary
just pull the pin and slide tubes in or out.
1. Crown Adjustments
There are two acme threaded rods at the center
of the Main Frame. These rods attach to the
center of the Pan and are used to pull the Crown
into the Pan System. The acme rods are joined
together with a sprocket and chain so if one turns
the other one turns also.
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4. Vibrator Adjustments
8.1.5 Stringline Setting – of the tie-off stake. See Figure 8.4 Secure
Stringline.
Straight Lines
1. Drive a LINE STAKE straight into the ground at
each end of a 500 ft.(152.5m) maximum
straight section.
a. Line stakes should be approximately 12
inches (30cm) behind the actual string line
position to allow for adjustment.
Section 8 – Pre-Paving Set-up
b. Be sure the tops of the tie-off stakes The SUBGRADE HEIGHT should be
are at least 6 inches (15.24cm) higher checked prior to trimming and/or pouring
than the stringline. concrete and in plenty of time to make
2. Pull the stringline around the line stake and adjustments to the fine grade if necessary.
secure to the tie-off stake above the
STRINGLINE HEIGHT with the proper The SUBGRADE HEIGHT should be from
tension. trackline to trackline.
3. Secure the stringline to the other tie-off
The subgrade on which the machine runs
stake above the STRINGLINE HEIGHT, pull
around the front of the line intake, under while pouring should be fine graded also
the previous string line, and secure at the to insure no sharp variations and no
other end of the section with the proper bottoming of the suspension. The
tension. suspension height should be checked prior
a. IMPORTANT: Securing the string line to fine grading to measure the amount of
to the tie-off stake above the subgrade variation the machine could
STRINGLINE HEIGHT allows the grade allow.
sensor wands to pass a TIE-OFF without
becoming wedged between the string
line and tie-off.
5. Walk the string line before each pour and 12. Are the Sensors set in the correct position?
check for:
13. Are Float Valves in OFF position?
A. Line tightness. Sometimes it is helpful to tie
the string to a troublesome station which 14. Is the Curbmule Vibrator adjusted properly?
keeps coming loose.
15. Is the Pan System adjusted properly?
B. Check clearance over manholes, box outs or
any other obstructions in the grade. 16. Does the Tamper extend to within 2" of the
side form? An exception to this would be
6. Start the engine to check that the following when the Curbmule is present.
functions are operable:
17. Are all the bolts on the Tamper tight with
A. Augers lock washers?
B. Tamper
C. Vibrators
D. Travel
E. Grade (each corner) auto
d. Grade tubes................Weekly
3 Zerks Each Tube, Coat exposed tube
WARNING!
DO NOT use hands for checking leaks!
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
H. PROFILE PAN Engine Lubrication Oil Level – Check/Correct
I. VIBRATORS
The Vibrators should be checked weekly to
assure all bolts are tight and the rubber isolators
are in good shape.
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
Engine Coolant Level – 2. Every 250 Hours or 3 Months:
Check/Correct Air Cleaner Restriction – Check/Correct
Charge Air Cooler – Check/Correct
Charge Air Piping - Check/Correct
Radiator Hoses - Check/Correct
Air Intake Piping – Inspect
Cooling Fan – Check
Drive Belts - Check/Correct
Durst Gearbox
First oil change should be
500 hrs.
After that it should be changed at
1000 hrs or Yearly whichever occurs first.
Operation and
Service Manual
for
WYCO
Hydraulic Paving
Vibrators
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................1
a) Purpose of Vibration .........................................................................................................................1
b) Vibrator Positioning and Spacing ......................................................................................................1
c) Vibrator Speed (VPM) Vibrations Per Minute ......................................................................................1
d) Paver Travel Speed ..........................................................................................................................1
e) Mix Design and Slump ......................................................................................................................1
The use of internal vibration is required to Paver travel speed will affect consolidation.
improve the workability of low slump concrete If the paver speed is too high, the vibrators
used in slip form paving. Low slump may not be vibrating in the mix for a long
concrete reduces edge slump conditions, enough duration to adequately consolidate it.
which allows the concept of slip form paving If the paver travel speed is too slow, overvibration
to work. Also, lower slump concrete generally will occur, driving entrained air out
means a lower water to cement ratio, which and segregating the mix.
increases pavement strength. Vibration
increases the workability of concrete by fluidizing e) Mix Design and Slump
it and helps to provide a smooth workable
surface. Equally important, it consolidates Mix design and slump have an influence on
the concrete reducing entrapped air, concrete consolidation. A high slump concrete
honey combing, cold jointing and other internal will consolidate easier than a low slump
flaws which would reduce pavement concrete. However, if the slump is too high
strength. it will cause edge slump problems and lower
the strength of the concrete. If the mix
b) Vibrator Positioning and Spacing consists of fine aggregate and one size of large
coarse aggregate, it will be harder to
Proper positioning and operation of vibrators consolidate and finish the slab. It is
in the paving slip form molds is important to recommended to use a mix that uses at least
provide proper consolidation of the concrete. two aggregate sizes, one large and one small.
Generally, the distance between vibrators The smaller aggregate mixed in with the larger
should be between 12 and 24 inches depending aggregate will fill some of the larger voids,
on mix design, paver speed, vibrator speed thus making finishing and consolidation
and numerous other factors. easier.
The proper position of the vibrators should be
with their tips angled downward slightly and
as close to the center of the slab as possible.
With the vibrator tip angled down into the
center of the slab, the opening created by the
vibrator will have a tendency to fill with a
more uniform mixture. Also, the highly
vibrated concrete directly next to the vibrator
will be spread over a larger area reducing the
chance of localized over-vibration. The angle
also helps to increase the area vibrated by not
directing vibration straight down into the
subbase.
The hydraulic hoses exiting the vibrator are d) Vibrator Performance and Oil Supply
supplied with quick disconnects. Normally Oil Pressure
the male quick disconnect is attached to the
pressure line, but this can vary. The smaller Oil pressure will vary depending on oil temperature,
diameter hose is the pressure. Always ensure flow rate, oil viscosity and the
that these hoses are attached accordingly or amount of hose connected between manifold
the oil seal in the hydraulic motor will fail and vibrator. A vibrator in good condition
very quickly. should operate with a pressure of 700 PSI to
1200 PSI at 4 GPM and 140° F.
Temperature
CAUTION!
THE SEAL ON THE HYDRAULIC The hydraulic oil temperature should be
MOTOR WILL FAIL QUICKLY IF THE maintained between 100° F and 180° F
HOSES ARE IMPROPERLY with 140° F being optimum.
CONNECTED.
UNDER 100°F, EXCESSIVE PRESSURE
IS REQUIRED TO OPERATE THE
VIBRATOR AT NORMAL SPEEDS.
CAUTION! TEMPERATURES ABOVE 196° F
ENSURE THAT THE QUICK COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE.
DISCONNECTS ARE CLEAN PRIOR TO WHEN EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES
ASSEMBLY OR LEAKAGE MAY ARE ENCOUNTERED, FOLLOW THE
OCCUR. WHENEVER A VIBRATOR IS PAVER MANUFACTURING
NOT CONNECTED TO A PAVER, RECOMMENDATIONS TO REMEDY THE
CONNECT THE PRESSURE AND SITUATION.
RETURN LINES TOGETHER TO AVOID
CONTAMINATION.
CAUTION!
IT IS IMPORTANT TO MINIMIZE THE
AMOUNT OF HOSE CONNECTED TO
THE RETURN LINE. EXCESSIVE
AMOUNTS OF RETURN HOSE WILL
INCREASE BACK PRESSURE ON THE
HYDRAULIC MOTOR SEAL, CAUSNG
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
Flow Rate
e) Trouble Shooting
Vibrator running slow 1)Vibrator head full of oil 1) Replace hydraulic motor shaft
seal per Chapter 4, Section d
and bearings per Chapter 4,
Section c
2) Required oil flow and pressure not supplied 2) Supply required oil flow and
pressure; Check
pressure setting on relief valve
3) Hydraulic motor worn internally 3) Remove and replace
hydraulic motor
Oil found in protective hose 1) Hydraulic hose connections loose near vibrator 1) Check NPT threads, apply
Teflon tape and tighten
2) Hydraulic hose or hose fittings damaged 2) Replace damaged hose or
hose fittings
3) Hydraulic motor shaft seal leaking and seal 3) Replace hydraulic motor shaft
around outside of motor also leaking.
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
PART NUMBER
ITEM QTY U/M DESCRIPTION STRAIGHT ANGLE 949-
949-100 170
1 1 EA SQUARE Head Housing with Lower Bearing Cup 589-400 589-400
2 1 EA Hex Nut 432707 432707
3 1 EA Washer 887011 887011
4 4 EA Bearing 419661 419661
5 2 EA Shim 419697 419697
6 1 EA Rotor 719660 719660
7 1 EA Upper Bearing Cup, Slotted 419668 419668
8 1 EA Spacer 419666 419666
9 1 EA Driver Sleeve 419659 419659
10 1 EA Driver 419656 419656
11 3 EA Socket Head Cap Screw (No. 10-32 x 7/8 inch long) 419660 419660
12 3 EA Lock Washer (No. 10 split ring) 415362 415362
13 1 EA Hydraulic Motor Housing 589404 589403
14 1 EA Hydraulic Motor 418-000 418-000
15 1 EA Hydraulic Hose Assembly (1/4 hose with 1/4 NPT male threads) 8’ - 212508
16 1 EA Hydraulic Hose Assembly (3/8 hose with 3/8 NPT male threads) 8’ - 213708
17 1 EA Angle Mounting Bracket - 419771
18 2 EA Hex Head Bolt - 439712
19 4 EA Lock Washer(1/2 inch split ring) - 439704
20 4 EA Hex Nut (1/2-13) - 439703
21 1 EA Isolator - 419720
23 1 EA Clamp - 419729
24 2 EA Hex Head Bolt (1/2-13 x 3-1/2 inch long) - 439708
25 1 EA Rubber Plug, Tapered - 419684
26 1 EA Punch Lock Clamp - 259601
27 4 FT Protective Hose - 219500
28 1 EA Name Plate 669600 669600
29 1 EA Hose Clamp (No. 36) - 259611
30 1 EA Rubber Plug (No. 11), Straight 419685 419685
31 1 EA Quick Disconnect Set 419692 419692
32 6 FT Protective Hose 219500 -
33 3 EA Hose Clamp (No. 36) 259611 -
34 1 EA Hydraulic Hose Assembly (1/4 hose with 1/4 NPT male threads) 9’ 212509 -
35 1 EA Hydraulic Hose Assembly (3/8 hose with 3/8 NPT male threads) 9’ 213709 -
Section 10 – Service & Maintenance
Maintenance Parts:
excellent load-carrying capacity and wear
Filter Kit…………………………….…FK35002
protection. In addition, this fluid is rust and
Outer Air Filter………….……EN001023000 foam inhibited for a complete universal lubricant.
Inner Air Filter………….….…EN001024000
Fuel Filter………….………..…EN003007000 TYPICAL PROPERTIES UNIVERSAL
Fuel/Water Separator..……EN004007000 TRANS-DRAULIC TRACTOR FLUID
Oil Filter………….……….……EN005002000
Gravity, API
High Pressure Filter………….H031015001 Flash Point, °F
Hyd. Filter–10 Micron (3)…..H032002000 Pour Point, °F
Viscosity at 100 °C CST
Viscosity after 30 Min. Sonic Shear
Oil Specifications
Viscosity at -34 °C cP
Engine Oil...High Quality 15W-40
Valvoline Premium Blue or Equivalent APPLICATION:
Multi-Purpose Grease…EP No.2 Lithium
Base Northland Universal Trans-Draulic fluid is
recommended for service refill of: transmission,
Gear lube…………………….….SAE 80w90
final drives, differentials, hydraulic systems, and
Hydraulic Oil…….……………….. By Brand power steering systems on most domestic and
JOHN DEERE………………………J20-C foreign tractors. It may also be used for
AMERICAN……….…..….Industrial 46 hydraulic applications where wide operating
temperature performance and good anti-wear
CITGO………….…….....Pacemaker 46
characteristics are required.
EXXON..…...Nuto H46, Terrestric 46
MOBIL….…….…..……………….DTE 25
PHILLIPS……………….…...Mangus 46
SHELL……….….…….……..Tellus T 46
SUN……………..………………Sunvis 46
TEXACO…….….………………Rando 46
UNION………….…….….………Unax 46
DESCRIPTION:
3. Vibrator speed may be to high. 5. Drag the double layer of burlap and keep it
wet.
B. PROBLEM:
Tracks on the paver keep losing traction. E. PROBLEM:
Curb is slumping or falling over behind the
SOLUTION: machine.
1. Lower the amount of concrete the paver is
trying to push with the strike-off SOLUTION:
1. Lower the slump of the concrete.
2. The front of the machine is too high, causing
a "ski effect", lower the front of the machine. 2. Adjust the curb vibrator speed.
3. The down pressure on the side forms is too 3. Make sure the curb vibrator is not touching
great; readjust the bolts holding the side forms. the pan or the side form at any point.
4. Check for broken bearings on the rear track 4. Increase the amount of concrete you are
sprocket. pushing on the curb side of the machine.
C. PROBLEM:
Concrete is not touching the back of the pan as
it passes through the machine.
SOLUTION:
1. Raise the front of the machine by adjusting
the front grade sensor jacks.
Section 11 – Problems & Solutions
F. PROBLEM: H. PROBLEM:
Curb is tearing. Machine quits steering.
SOLUTION: SOLUTION:
1. Increase slump. 1. Check to make sure the sensor
valve is turned ON.
2. Lower the front of the mule. If electric sensors is wand on string
SOLUTION: SOLUTION:
1. Check auger motor shaft to see if it is 1. Vibrators plugged in backwards.
turning.
2. Volume controls are closed.
2. Check keys in the auger motor shaft and
auger drive sprocket. 3. Increase pressure setting
on the vibrator pump
3. Auger motor faulty. (1200 PSI max.).
SOLUTION:
1. Auger Cable Stop has been tripped, reset
stop.
2. Faulty pump.
L. PROBLEM:
Tamper quits working.
SOLUTION
1. Lost key in motor sprocket.
2. Chain is broken.
FIGURE XII-I: PROPER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ELEVATION SENSOR AND THE STRINGLINE
Section 12–Machine Relationships & Views
Figure XII-II: PROPER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FRAME AND THE PAN SYSTEM
If the crown is pulled into the pan system at the center crown, it is important that the same crown be
put in the front of the pan as in the back of the pan. The way to determine this is to measure from the
top of the main frame in center to the pan inside the frame. Do the same in the back center also. If
both are the same measurement, the pan is set properly at that point. At any point in the pan where
there is an adjustment, the front and back of the pan at that point should be the same.
Section 12–Machine Relationships & Views
Figure XII-IX: SF-1700 REAR VIEW, SHOWN WITH ONE TRACK ON EXISTING PAVEMENT
Section 12–Machine Relationships & Views
Figure XII-X: SF-1700 REAR VIEW, SHOWN WITH BOTH TRACKS ON EXISTING PAVEMENT
Notes
Notes
Notes