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• Do not operate the product unless you receive

training before use. Make sure that all operators

receive training.

• Do not let a child operate the product.
• Only let approved persons operate the product.
• The operator is responsible for accidents that occur

to other persons or their property.

• Do not use the product if you are tired, ill, or under

the influence of alcohol, drugs or medicine.

• Always be careful and use your common sense.
• This product produces an electromagnetic field

during operation. This field can under some

circumstances interfere with active or passive

medical implants. To decrease the risk of serious

injury or death, we recommend persons with medical

implants to speak to their physician and the medical

implant manufacturer before operating this product.

• Keep the product clean. Make sure that you can

clearly read signs and decals.

• Do not use the product if it is defective.
• Do not do modifications to this product.
• Do not operate the product if it is possible that other

persons have done modifications to the product.

Safety instructions for operation

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• Make sure that you know how to stop the engine

quickly in an emergency.

• The operator must have the physical strength that is

necessary to operate the product safely.

• Do not operate the product without all protective

covers installed.

• Use personal protective equipment. Refer to 

Personal protective equipment on page 8

.

• Make sure that only approved persons are in the

work area.

• Keep the work area clean and bright.
• Make sure that you are in a safe and stable position

during operation.

• Make sure that there is no risk that you or the

product can fall from a height.

• Make sure that there is no grease or oil on the

handle.

• Do not use the product in areas where fire or

explosions can occur.

• The product can cause objects to eject at high

speed. Make sure that all persons in the work area

use approved personal protective equipment.

Remove loose objects from the work area.

• Before you go away from the product, stop the

engine and make sure that there is no risk of

accidental start.

• Make sure that clothes, long hair and jewelry do not

get caught in moving parts.

• Do not sit on the product.
• Do not hit the product.
• Always operate the product from behind with your

hands on the handle.

• Do not operate the product near electrical cables.

The product does not have electrical insulation and

injury or death can occur.

• Before you operate the product, find out if there are

hidden wires, cables and pipes in the work area. If

the product hits a hidden object, stop the engine

immediately and examine the product and the object.

Do not start to operate the product again until you

know that it is safe to continue.

Vibration safety

WARNING: Read the warning instructions

that follow before you use the product.

• During operation of the product, vibrations go from

the product to the operator. Regular and frequent

operation of the product can cause or increase the

degree of injuries to the operator. Injuries can occur

in fingers, hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, and/or

nerves and blood supply or other body parts. The

injuries can be debilitating and/or permanent, and

can increase gradually during weeks, months or

years. Possible injuries include damage to the blood

circulation system, the nervous system, joints, and

other body structures.

• Symptoms can occur during operation of the product

or at other times. If you have symptoms and

continue to operate the product, the symptoms can

increase or become permanent. If these or other

symptoms occur, get medical aid:
• Numbness, loss of feeling, tingling, pricking,

pain, burning, throbbing, stiffness, clumsiness,

loss of strength, changes in skin color or

condition.

• Symptoms can increase in cold temperatures. Use

warm clothing and keep your hands warm and dry

when you operate the product in cold environments.

• Do maintenance on and operate the product as

given in the operator's manual, to keep a correct

vibration level.

• The product has a vibration damping system that

decreases the vibrations from the handles to the

operator. Let the product do the work. Do not push

the product with force. Hold the product at the

handles lightly, but make sure that you control the

product and operate it safely. Do not push the

handles into the end stops more than necessary.

• Keep your hands on the handle or handles only.

Keep all other body parts away from the product.

• Stop the product immediately if strong vibrations

suddenly occurs. Do not continue the operation

before the cause of the increased vibrations is

removed.

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Summary of Contents for LF 100

Page 1: ...LF 75 LF 80 LF 100 LF 130 EN Operator s manual 2 30 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 2: ...S Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wisconsin Northrock Oztec Toker TK Rol Air APT Wylie Ingersoll Rand Doosan Innovatech Con X Ammann Mecalac Makinex Smith Surface Prep Small Line Wanco Yanmar Discount Equipment com is your online resource f...

Page 3: ...of thin to moderately thick layers of granular soils With the optional water tank the product can also be used for compaction of asphalt Descriptions of the identification letters for the product variants L Low vibration handle is included A Water tank for compaction of asphalt is included T Transport wheels are included Intended use The product is for professional operation only Use the product f...

Page 4: ...ve 3 Lifting point 4 Straps optional 5 Handle knobs 6 Upper handle 7 Safety frame 8 V belt cover 9 Bottom plate 10 Transport wheels LAT only 11 Vibration damping units 12 Eccentric element 13 Type plate 14 Operator s manual 945 003 03 04 2020 3 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 5: ...t 2 Straps 3 Handle knobs 4 Upper handle 5 Safety frame 6 V belt cover 7 Transport wheels 8 Vibration damping units 9 Eccentric element 10 Bottom plate 11 Type plate 12 Operator s manual 4 945 003 03 04 2020 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 6: ... cause serious injury or death to the operator or others Read the manual carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product Read the manual carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product Unleaded gasoline with a maximum of 10 ethanol Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only Use hearing protection Risk of injury Be careful aroun...

Page 7: ...ty definitions Warnings cautions and notes are used to point out specially important parts of the manual WARNING Used if there is a risk of injury or death for the operator or bystanders if the instructions in the manual are not obeyed CAUTION Used if there is a risk of damage to the product other materials or the adjacent area if the instructions in the manual are not obeyed Note Used to give mor...

Page 8: ...oduct Do not hit the product Always operate the product from behind with your hands on the handle Do not operate the product near electrical cables The product does not have electrical insulation and injury or death can occur Before you operate the product find out if there are hidden wires cables and pipes in the work area If the product hits a hidden object stop the engine immediately and examin...

Page 9: ...ient airflow Do not breathe the exhaust fumes Make sure that the airflow in the work area is sufficient This is very important when you operate the product in trenches or other small work areas where exhaust fumes can easily collect Noise safety WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product High noise levels and long term exposure to noise can cause noise induced hea...

Page 10: ...afety WARNING Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product Fuel is flammable and the fumes are explosive Be careful with fuel to prevent injury fire and explosion Do not breathe in the fuel fumes The fuel fumes are poisonous and can cause injury Make sure that the airflow is sufficient Do not remove the fuel tank cap or fill the fuel tank when the engine is on Let the engin...

Page 11: ... before you do the maintenance Disconnect the spark plug cap before you do the maintenance The exhaust fumes from the engine are hot and can contain sparks Do not operate the product in indoor areas or near flammable material Do not change the product Modifications that are not approved by the manufacturer can cause serious injury or death Always use original accessories and spare parts Accessorie...

Page 12: ...ter rope go back 7 Pull the starter rope handle until the engine starts 8 Open the choke control gradually until it is fully open 9 Let the engine operate at idle speed for 2 3 minutes 10 Set the throttle control to full throttle To stop the product 1 Move the throttle control to the idle speed position 2 Set the ON OFF switch to OFF The engine stops 3 Move the fuel valve to the OFF position To st...

Page 13: ...pull and release the starter rope handle 5 times 3 Do the start procedure again To stop the product Hatz Set the throttle control to the stop position A A To operate the product CAUTION Always operate the product forward and at full throttle Lower engine speed and rearward movement prevent correct function of the eccentric element and can cause product failure 1 Make sure that the throttle control...

Page 14: ... the handle knobs A B A 2 Lower the handle B 3 Tighten the handle knobs A Maintenance Introduction WARNING Read and understand the safety chapter before you do maintenance on the product Maintenance schedule General maintenance done by the operator The instructions are not given in this operator s manual X The instructions are given in this operator s manual O Refer to the instructions in the engi...

Page 15: ...l X Clean the cooling fins of the engine O Examine the air filter Clean the air filter if it is necessary X X Clean the air filter X Replace the air filter X Replace the engine oil X X X Do a check of the engine speed O O O Examine and clean the spark plug Replace the spark plug if it is necessary O Replace the spark plug O Clean the fuel valve of the carburetor O O Clean the spark arrester screen...

Page 16: ...cap and dipstick 2 Clean the oil from the dipstick 3 Put the dipstick back fully into the oil tank 4 Remove the dipstick 5 Examine the oil level on the dipstick 6 If the oil level is low fill with engine oil and do a check of the oil level again Refer to Technical data on page 20 or the engine manual for the correct type of oil To replace the engine oil Honda If the engine is cold start the engine...

Page 17: ...he air filter and the risk increases that you breathe the dangerous dust 1 Turn the knob on the air filter cover and remove the air filter cover 2 Remove the paper filter element and the foam filter element A A 3 Clean the air filter housing with a brush 4 Examine the air filter elements for damage 5 Tap the paper filter element against a hard surface or use a vacuum cleaner to remove the particle...

Page 18: ...Replace the V belt if it is necessary 4 Examine the tension of the V belt 5 If the tension is not sufficient do these steps a Loosen the 4 bolts that hold the engine to the bottom plate b Move the engine rearward c Make sure that the V belt pulleys align and tighten the 4 bolts 6 Install the V belt cover Transportation storage and disposal Transportation WARNING Be careful during transportation Th...

Page 19: ...elow the 2 straps D E D Note The straps are standard equipment on model LF 130 but optional on models LF 75 LF 80 LF 100 To safety the product to a transportation vehicle with tie down straps 1 Put the handle in transport position Refer to To set the product in transport position on page 13 2 Put 2 straps A around the bottom plate A a Put 1 strap around the front of the bottom plate and attach the...

Page 20: ... or persons that are not approved Disposal Obey the local recycling requirements and applicable regulations Discard all chemicals such as engine oil or fuel at a service center or at an applicable disposal location When the product is no longer in use send it to a Husqvarna dealer or discard it at a recycling location 945 003 03 04 2020 19 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c ...

Page 21: ...s specific engine refer to the engine manual or the web site of the engine manufacturer Noise and vibration emissions LF 75 420 mm 16 5 in width 500 mm 19 6 in width Sound power level measured dB A 102 102 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 2 104 104 1 As specified by the engine manufacturer The power rating of the engine indicated is the average net output at specified rpm of a typical product...

Page 22: ... 4 181 7 LAT 88 9 196 Operation weight EN500 incl oil fuel kg lb L 83 8 183 6 LAT 95 4 210 3 Engine brand type Honda GX160 Engine power kW hp rpm 5 3 6 4 8 3600 Vibration frequency Hz rpm 95 5700 Amplitude mm in 1 27 0 05 Centrifugal force kN lbf 19 4 4361 Operation speed m min or ft min 33 or 108 2 3 Sound pressure level LP according to EN ISO 11201 EN 500 4 Uncertainty KPA 3 0 dB A 4 Vibration v...

Page 23: ...tective frame operation weight EN500 kg lbs 12 4 27 3 Front cover with protective frame kg lbs 4 8 10 6 Transport wheel kg lbs 5 4 11 9 Block paving kit kb lbs 3 6 7 9 Lifting handle kg lbs 0 6 1 3 Lifting tackle for fork with protective frame kg lbs 4 2 9 3 Low vibration handle kg lbs 1 2 2 6 6 Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power LWA as per EN ISO 3744 in conformity with EC...

Page 24: ...his specific engine refer to the engine manual or the web site of the engine manufacturer Noise and vibration emissions LF 100 Honda Hatz Sound power level measured dB A 102 104 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 10 104 105 9 As specified by the engine manufacturer The power rating of the engine indicated is the average net output at specified rpm of a typical production engine for the engine m...

Page 25: ...9 Engine brand type Honda GX160 Hatz 1B20 Engine power kW hp rpm 13 3 6 4 8 3600 3 2 4 3 3100 Vibration frequency Hz rpm 95 5700 95 5700 Amplitude mm in 0 91 0 03 0 91 0 03 Centrifugal force kN lbf 19 8 4451 19 8 4451 Operation speed m min or ft min 26 or 85 22 or 72 Max tilt degrees 20 36 25 47 Fuel tank capacity l qts 3 6 3 8 3 6 3 8 11 Sound pressure level LP according to EN ISO 11201 EN 500 4 ...

Page 26: ...re obtained by laboratory type testing in accordance with the stated directive or standards and are suitable for comparison with the declared values of other products tested in accordance with the same directive or standards These declared values are not suitable for use in risk assessments and values measured in individual work places may be higher The actual exposure values and risk of harm expe...

Page 27: ...om plate mm in 570 22 4 B Handle height mm in 1114 43 8 F Length with handle folded mm in 690 27 1 C Height mm in 655 25 7 G Width mm in 420 16 5 500 19 6 D Bottom plate contact area m2 sq ft 0 116 1 25 0 142 1 5 26 945 003 03 04 2020 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 28: ...ngth bottom plate mm in 570 22 4 B Handle height mm in 1114 43 8 F Length with handle folded mm in 680 26 7 C Height mm in 655 25 7 G Width mm in 420 16 5 D Bottom plate contact area m2 sq ft 0 116 1 25 945 003 03 04 2020 27 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 29: ... 765 30 1 B Handle height mm in 1005 39 6 F Height mm in 690 27 1 C Bottom plate contact area m2 sq ft 0 153 1 64 G Height at lifting point on the safety frame mm in 694 27 3 D Length bottom plate mm in 595 23 3 H Width mm in 500 19 6 28 945 003 03 04 2020 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 30: ...2 26 9 675 26 6 B Height mm in 701 27 6 664 28 1 F Length including trans port wheels mm in 840 33 1 798 31 4 C Bottom plate contact area m2 sq ft 0 143 1 5 0 143 1 5 G Length including handle mm in 946 37 2 946 37 2 D Length bottom plate mm in 600 23 6 600 23 6 H Width mm in 500 19 6 500 19 6 945 003 03 04 2020 29 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

Page 31: ...elating to machinery 2000 14 EC relating to outdoor noise and that the following harmonized standards and or technical specifications are applied EN 500 1 A1 2009 EN 500 4 2011 Notified body 0038 Lloyd s Register Verification Limited 71 Fenchurch Street London EC3M 4BS UK has certified conformity with the Council s Directive 2000 14 EC Annex VIII Full Quality Assurance For information relating to ...

Page 32: ...S Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wisconsin Northrock Oztec Toker TK Rol Air APT Wylie Ingersoll Rand Doosan Innovatech Con X Ammann Mecalac Makinex Smith Surface Prep Small Line Wanco Yanmar Discount Equipment com is your online resource f...

Page 33: ...Original instructions 1140382 26 2020 04 06 T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m ...

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