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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
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Always read the information in this manual before operating the hammer. Failure to
do so can result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
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Check that all safety decals attached to the hammer and carrier are legible. Replace
worn or illegible decals.
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Do not use drugs or alcoholic beverages that impair alertness or coordination while
operating the carrier or hammer. An operator taking prescription drugs must obtain
professional medical advice to determine if he/she can safely operate the carrier and
hammer.
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Work at a slow pace when learning to operate the hammer.
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Operator training must consist of a demonstration and verbal instruction.
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New operators must start in an area free of bystanders. He/she must become familiar
with all carrier controls before operating the hammer.
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Be aware of any prohibited uses in work areas. (Excessive slopes, poor or dangerous
terrain conditions and utility hazards.)
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Operate the carrier or hammer from the operator’s seat
ONLY
. Make sure the seat is
fastened securely before activating controls.
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Keep hands and feet on the controls at all times while the hammer is operating.
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Always operate the carrier with the outriggers firmly positioned on the surface.
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Make sure all controls (levers and pedals) are in
NEUTRAL
before starting the
carrier.
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NEVER
leave the carrier with the engine running.
ALWAYS ENGAGE THE
PARKING BRAKE.
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Make certain there are no persons within the arc determined by the movement of
stabilizers, front bucket or backhoe boom with the hammer at full extension.
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Never operate with any person near the hammer or between the hammer and the
operator.
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Replace all faulty or leaking hydraulic hoses or fittings before operation.
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Travel with the hammer in the full tuck (transport) position only.
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Never operate the hammer with the tool retaining pin removed.
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Wear safety goggles, hearing protection and hardhat while operating the hammer.
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Before leaving the operator’s seat, always lower the carrier boom or bucket arms.
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Stop the engine before attempting to make any repairs or adjustments to either the
carrier or the hammer.
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ALWAYS OBSERVE ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS APPLICABLE TO
YOUR CARRIER.
Summary of Contents for HH100
Page 1: ...HUSKIE HYDRAULIC HAMMERS SERVICE MANUAL HH100 HH150 2 HH300 2 HH500 2 HH750 2 HH1000 2 ...
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Page 33: ...33 9 PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS HH100 HH150 2 HH300 2 HH500 2 HH750 2 HH1000 2 ...
Page 35: ...35 HH100 HAMMER Effective 07 09 ...
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Page 39: ...39 HH150 2 HAMMER S N 001 099 2B2 1000 UP Effective 07 09 ...
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Page 43: ...43 HH300 2 HAMMER S N 001 099 2E2 1000 UP Effective 07 09 ...
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Page 49: ...49 HH500 2 HAMMER S N 001 099 2R2 1000 UP Effective 07 09 ...
Page 55: ...55 HH750 2 HAMMER S N 001 099 2F2 1000 UP Effective 07 09 ...
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Page 61: ...61 Effective 07 09 HH1000 2 HAMMER S N 001 099 2H2 1000 UP ...