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Allied Ho-Pac 1600 - User Manual

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TM103337
Vibratory Plate
Compactor /
Driver
Model
1600
Safety, Operation, Maintenance and Parts

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Summary

SAFETY Information

Safety Statements and Hazard Alerts

Explains how safety messages communicate hazards, their severity, and avoidance.

Signal Words

Explains signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and their severity levels.

Pictograms

Describes pictograms as visual aids for hazard communication.

SAFETY Information - [contd]

Meaning of Pictograms

Defines various pictograms used in the manual and on equipment labels for hazard communication.

Safety, Identification and Information Labels

Covers safety, identification, and information labels affixed to the equipment for operation.

Operational Safety Program

Discusses the importance of operational safety programs for efficient use and injury prevention.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Covers the availability and use of PPE for personnel exposed to hazards.

Safety Guards and Protective Barriers

Explains the function and importance of safety guards and protective barriers.

Unapproved Use or Modifications

Warns against unapproved use, modifications, and the use of non-genuine parts.

Owners Responsibilities

Details the owner's responsibilities for equipment safety, personnel, and maintenance.

6.0 Mounting Information

6.1.1 Flat Top Mounting

Details the Flat-Top frame design, connection plates, and mounting brackets.

6.1.2 VMS (Variable Mounting System)

Explains the VMS type frame for ease and versatility in transferring between carriers.

3.0 Warranty Protection Summary

3.2 Owners Responsibilities

Details owner responsibilities for proper installation, operation, and maintenance.

4.0 Product Information

4.1.2 Application and Use - Typical

Explains the typical applications for soil compaction and sheet/pile driving.

4.3 Principle of Operation

Explains how vibratory action and impulse force are generated and transferred.

5.0 Product Selection and Application Guide

5.2 Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit

Explains the importance of the auxiliary hydraulic circuit for Ho-Pac performance.

7.0 Installation & Removal

7.1 Attach the Allied Equipment to Carrier

Provides steps for attaching the Ho-Pac to the carrier using mounting brackets.

7.1.3 Install Procedure - Typical

Outlines a typical procedure for attaching the Ho-Pac to a machine.

7.2 Connect Pressure and Return Lines

Details how to connect the hydraulic pressure and return lines for operation.

7.0 Installation & Removal - [contd]

7.3 Removal From Carrier

Provides instructions and safety precautions for removing the Ho-Pac from the carrier.

8.0 Operation

8.1 Pre-operation Checks

Lists daily checks to ensure safe and proper operation of the Ho-Pac.

8.2 Operation

Describes the steps and procedures for operating the Ho-Pac.

9.0 Care and Maintenance

9.1 Maintenance Schedule

Presents a schedule for routine inspections and maintenance tasks.

9.2 Safety Precautions During Service

Details critical safety precautions to be followed during service and maintenance.

9.0 Care and Maintenance - [contd]

9.0 Care & Maintenance - [contd]

12.0 Technical Data

12.1 Testing the Hydraulic Circuit

Explains how to test and calibrate the machine's hydraulic circuit for optimal performance.

12.0 Technical Information - [contd]

12.2 Oil Pressure Check

Details the procedure for checking oil pressure and when it should be performed.

12.2.1 How to Measure the Oil Pressure

Provides specific steps and safety for measuring the oil pressure of the Ho-Pac.

13.0 Spare Parts Information

13.0 Spare Parts Information [contd]

13.0 How To Order Spare Parts

Summary

SAFETY Information

Safety Statements and Hazard Alerts

Explains how safety messages communicate hazards, their severity, and avoidance.

Signal Words

Explains signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and their severity levels.

Pictograms

Describes pictograms as visual aids for hazard communication.

SAFETY Information - [contd]

Meaning of Pictograms

Defines various pictograms used in the manual and on equipment labels for hazard communication.

Safety, Identification and Information Labels

Covers safety, identification, and information labels affixed to the equipment for operation.

Operational Safety Program

Discusses the importance of operational safety programs for efficient use and injury prevention.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Covers the availability and use of PPE for personnel exposed to hazards.

Safety Guards and Protective Barriers

Explains the function and importance of safety guards and protective barriers.

Unapproved Use or Modifications

Warns against unapproved use, modifications, and the use of non-genuine parts.

Owners Responsibilities

Details the owner's responsibilities for equipment safety, personnel, and maintenance.

6.0 Mounting Information

6.1.1 Flat Top Mounting

Details the Flat-Top frame design, connection plates, and mounting brackets.

6.1.2 VMS (Variable Mounting System)

Explains the VMS type frame for ease and versatility in transferring between carriers.

3.0 Warranty Protection Summary

3.2 Owners Responsibilities

Details owner responsibilities for proper installation, operation, and maintenance.

4.0 Product Information

4.1.2 Application and Use - Typical

Explains the typical applications for soil compaction and sheet/pile driving.

4.3 Principle of Operation

Explains how vibratory action and impulse force are generated and transferred.

5.0 Product Selection and Application Guide

5.2 Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit

Explains the importance of the auxiliary hydraulic circuit for Ho-Pac performance.

7.0 Installation & Removal

7.1 Attach the Allied Equipment to Carrier

Provides steps for attaching the Ho-Pac to the carrier using mounting brackets.

7.1.3 Install Procedure - Typical

Outlines a typical procedure for attaching the Ho-Pac to a machine.

7.2 Connect Pressure and Return Lines

Details how to connect the hydraulic pressure and return lines for operation.

7.0 Installation & Removal - [contd]

7.3 Removal From Carrier

Provides instructions and safety precautions for removing the Ho-Pac from the carrier.

8.0 Operation

8.1 Pre-operation Checks

Lists daily checks to ensure safe and proper operation of the Ho-Pac.

8.2 Operation

Describes the steps and procedures for operating the Ho-Pac.

9.0 Care and Maintenance

9.1 Maintenance Schedule

Presents a schedule for routine inspections and maintenance tasks.

9.2 Safety Precautions During Service

Details critical safety precautions to be followed during service and maintenance.

9.0 Care and Maintenance - [contd]

9.0 Care & Maintenance - [contd]

12.0 Technical Data

12.1 Testing the Hydraulic Circuit

Explains how to test and calibrate the machine's hydraulic circuit for optimal performance.

12.0 Technical Information - [contd]

12.2 Oil Pressure Check

Details the procedure for checking oil pressure and when it should be performed.

12.2.1 How to Measure the Oil Pressure

Provides specific steps and safety for measuring the oil pressure of the Ho-Pac.

13.0 Spare Parts Information

13.0 Spare Parts Information [contd]

13.0 How To Order Spare Parts

Allied Ho-Pac 1600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAllied
ModelHo-Pac 1600
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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