BA 1404 en – Edition 2.7 * 1404b210.fm
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Safety instructions
2.16 Hammer operation
Important information regarding hammer operation
Use the canopy version only with a shatter protection during hammer operation.
Safety instructions
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General conduct and safety instructions
• During operation, all persons must stay clear of the work area of the machine.
• Do not place the machine directly underneath the workplace during demolition,
otherwise parts can fall onto the machine or the building can collapse.
• Do not perform any demolition work under the machine, danger of tipping over!
• The machine can lose its balance and tip over if a hammer or other heavy attachment is
used. Proceed as follows to perform work both on level ground and on slopes:
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Never turn, lower or set down the attachment abruptly.
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Do not extend or retract the boom abruptly, otherwise the machine can tip over.
• Do not use the impact force of the attachment to perform demolition work. Demolished
parts can cause injury or damage to property or the equipment.
• Stop work immediately if a hydraulic hose moves back and forth. This could be a cause
for a pressure accumulator malfunction. Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer and have
the error repaired immediately.
• Close the windows and doors.
• Use the canopy version only with appropriate protective structures.
Working with a hammer
Caution!
Bear in mind the following for hammer operation:
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Keep the hammer perpendicular to the surface (max. deviation to all sides
is 2°).
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After you have driven the hammer into the material, do not try to fragment
the material with movements to the sides.
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Never move the hammer as you drive it into the material.
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Do not operate the hammer in the same spot uninterruptedly for more than
15 seconds.
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If the applied impact force does not break the material, move the hammer
to the edge or start again in another place in order to break the material.
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Do not put the hammer into operation if a cylinder is fully extended or
retracted.
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Never use the hammer horizontally or upward.
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Do not use the hammer for catching or collecting material.
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Press the hammer firmly against the material to avoid hammer operation
without any resistance.
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Do not use the hammer to raise loads.
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Do not hit the hammer against rocks, concrete, etc..
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Abb. 42: Hammer position
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