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ARRANGEMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE DEMOLITION HAMMER
6.2.3 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE DEMOLITION HAMMER
6.2.3.1
INSTALLING THE HAMMER
DANGER
•
The machine must be parked on a level surface, with the
equipment resting on the ground.
•
For the installation, the hammer must be positioned hori-
zontally, with the bit directed towards the machine.
•
When the coupling pins are removed or installed, chips
may come off; always wear gloves, safety goggles and hel-
met.
•
The change of the equipment must be carried out by two
operators, who must decide together the words and signals
to be used during operations.
•
Do not use your fingers to center the holes, since they may
be injured or even cut.
•
Before carrying out any operation on the hydraulic circuit,
release the residual pressure that may be present in the
equipment circuits (by shifting the controls more than
once) and in the tank (by slowly loosening the filling cap).
•
Immediately clean any area dirty with oil.
For the installation of the demolition hammer it is necessary to
connect the mechanical constraints as described in “3.12.5
CHANGING THE BUCKET” and to carry out the hydraulic con-
nections using the pipes provided.
After connecting the mechanical constraints, carry out the hydrau-
lic connections by proceeding as follows:
1 - Stop the engine and move the equipment controls in all direc-
tions, in order to completely release the residual pressures
present in the hydraulic circuits.
2 - Turn the ignition key to position “I” and press the hammer con-
trol button to release the residual pressure present in the ham-
mer delivery pipe.
3 - Turn the ignition key to position “O” and remove it.
4 - Remove the sealing plugs of the machine pipes and of the
hammer hoses.
Use 41 and 50 mm spanners.
5 - Connect the right pipe to the coupling (1) and the left pipe to
the coupling (2), making sure that the characteristics and di-
mensions of the unions are as required.
CAUTION
•
When connecting the pipes, take care to prevent any impu-
rities from getting into them.
RWAA1430
1
RWA19810
1"11/16-12 ORFS
1
RWAA1440
2
RWA19820
1"7/16-12 ORFS
2
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