10.5 Operating the machine. Wacker Neuson BH 24 Low Vib RS, BH24, BH 24 Low Vib, BH 65, BH23, BH 23, BH 24, BH 23 SJT
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10 Use and operation
10.5
Operating the machine
Processing material
WARNING
Injuries from insufficiently guided or uncontrolled machine.
f Always hold machine with both hands and stand firmly.
Item Designation
1 Gas handle
1. Hold the machine firmly with both hands.
2. Place the tool into position on the material.
3. Press down the gas handle.
4. With both hands, press the machine against the material to be processed.
Note: Press with sufficient strength that you feel the machine's spring system, but not the lower stop.
5. When the material has been processed, lift and adjust the machine.
Note: Proceed as follows if the tool gets stuck in the material:
Open the tool holder and remove the tool.
Continue working with another tool.
When the machine is lifted and the gas handle is pressed, the engine continues to run at a high speed, while the percussion system remains engaged.
When the tool has no resistance, the percussion system goes over to idle operation and no longer impacts.
Note for breaking off edges
Pay attention to the following points when breaking off edges:
Vertical stability.
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Table of contents
- 5 Foreword
- 6 Introduction
- 6 2.1 Means of representation for this operator's manual
- 7 2.2 Wacker Neuson representative
- 7 2.3 Described machine types
- 8 2.4 Identification of the machine
- 9 Safety
- 9 3.1 Principle
- 12 3.2 Qualification of the operating personnel
- 13 3.3 Protective gear
- 14 3.4 Transport
- 15 3.5 Operating safety
- 17 3.6 Safety during the operation of hand machines
- 17 3.7 Safety during the operation of combustion engines
- 19 3.8 Maintenance
- 21 3.9 Safety devices
- 22 Safety and information labels
- 24 Scope of delivery
- 25 Structure and function
- 25 6.1 Application
- 25 6.2 Functional description
- 26 Components and operator's controls
- 28 Transport
- 29 Initial start up
- 30 Use and operation
- 30 10.1 Prior to starting the machine
- 31 10.2 Adjusting the machine
- 32 10.3 Changing tools
- 33 10.4 Starting up
- 34 10.4.1 Starting the engine
- 37 10.5 Operating the machine
- 38 10.6 Decommissioning
- 39 Maintenance
- 39 11.1 Maintaining the emission control system
- 39 11.2 Maintenance personnel qualifications
- 40 11.3 Maintenance schedule
- 40 11.4 Maintenance work
- 40 11.4.1 Cleaning machine
- 41 11.4.2 Topping up with fuel
- 43 11.4.3 Checking/cleaning air cleaner
- 44 11.4.4 Lubricating the machine
- 45 11.4.5 Checking/cleaning/replacing spark plug
- 46 11.4.6 Checking the tool holder for wear
- 47 Malfunctions
- 48 Storage
- 49 Accessories
- 49 14.1 Truck
- 51 Technical data
- 51 15.1 BH
- 53 15.2 BH
- 56 15.3 BH
- 58 Emission control systems information and warranty
- 58 16.1 Emission control system background information
- 59 16.2 Limited defect warranty for Wacker Neuson emission control systems
- 63 Glossary
- 63 17.1 Use of oxygenated fuels
- 65 EC Declaration of Conformity