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ARRANGEMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE DEMOLITION HAMMER
6.2
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE DEMOLI-
TION HAMMER
6.2.1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
6.2.2 USE OF THE DEMOLITION HAMMER AND RULES TO BE OBSERVED
FOR A CORRECT USE, IT IS NECESSARY TO:
DANGER
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For the characteristics of the hammer, see “6.1.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT”.
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The demolition hammer is very noisy, therefore always wear headphones when using it.
The machine can be fitted for the application of a demolition ham-
mer instead of the standard bucket on the arm.
The hammer is operated by means of a button (1) positioned on
the driving platform beside the boom swing control pedal.
The hammer is operated by pressing the button (1), since pressu-
rized oil is thus introduced in the delivery circuit (left side); the oil
flow is interrupted and therefore the hammer is stopped by releas-
ing the button.
CAUTION
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Always make sure that the selection valve lever (2) is rotat-
ed completely anticlockwise and resting against its retainer
before using the demolition hammer.
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The choice of the suitable tool is a very important factor to obtain the maximum productivity from the demolition
hammer.
The geometry of the tool must be defined according to the nature of the material to be broken and to the type of
work to be carried out.
The hammer is used to break floors, cement structures, walls, small rocky surfaces, excavations with open section,
asphalt, etc.
With the application of special tools it can also be used as asphalt-cutter or compactor.
1 - Make sure that the position of the hammer with respect to the
material to be broken is as perpendicular as possible and that
the arm thrust is sufficient, so that all the power of the hammer
can be exploited.
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