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Dynapac CC1200C User Manual

Dynapac CC1200C
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ICC1200C-1EN3.pdfICC1200C-1EN3.pdf
Operation & MaintenanceOperation & Maintenance
Vibratory rollerVibratory roller
CC1200CCC1200C
EngineEngine
Kubota D1703Kubota D1703
Serial numberSerial number
10000333x0A000001 -10000333x0A000001 -
Translation of original instructionsTranslation of original instructions
Subject to changesSubject to changes
Printed in SwedenPrinted in Sweden

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Dynapac CC1200C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelCC1200C
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Intended Use

Explains the primary applications and intended uses of the CC1200C roller.

Safety Information

Offers general safety recommendations and requirements for operators.

Safety - General Instructions

Safety - When Operating

Driving Near Edges

Provides guidelines for safely operating the roller near edges and slopes.

Slopes

Details specific advice and precautions for operating on inclined surfaces.

Special Instructions

Standard Lubricants and Recommended Fluids

Lists recommended oils, fluids, and greases for machine operation.

Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)

Safety guidelines related to the ROPS and its structural integrity.

Jump Starting

Details the procedure for jump starting the machine's engine.

Technical Specifications

Vibrations - Operator Station

Specifies vibration levels measured at the operator's station.

Noise Level

Details the noise emission levels of the machine.

Tightening Torque

Provides torque values for various bolts based on strength class.

Machine Description

Identification

Explains how to identify the machine and its serial number.

Machine Plate

Details information found on the machine's manufacturer's type plate.

Safety Decals

Explains the meaning and importance of safety decals on the machine.

Instruments and Controls

Locations - Instruments and Controls

Identifies the position of instruments and controls on the operator panel.

Locations - Control Panel and Controls

Pinpoints the location of specific control elements on the machine.

Function Description

Explains the function of various switches, buttons, and levers.

Operation

Before Starting

Details pre-operation checks and procedures before starting the machine.

Master Switch - Switching On

Instructions for turning on the main power switch of the roller.

Instruments and Lamps - Checking

Procedures for checking the status of instruments and warning lamps.

Interlock System

Explains the functionality and safety of the roller's interlock system.

Operator Position

Guidelines for correct operator seating and use of safety equipment.

Parking Brake Check

Procedure to verify the functionality of the parking brake.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide for starting the machine's engine.

Engine Warm-up Checks

Checks to perform while the engine is warming up to operating temperature.

Operating the Roller

Instructions for driving and operating the roller in various conditions.

Interlock, Emergency Stop, Parking Brake Checks

Daily checks for critical safety systems: interlock, E-stop, parking brake.

Braking

Explains normal and emergency braking procedures.

Switching Off

Steps for safely shutting down the machine at the end of operation.

Parking and Chocking

Procedures for parking the machine and securing it with chocks.

Miscellaneous

Lifting the Machine

Provides procedures for safely lifting the roller using appropriate equipment.

Towing and Recovering

General guidelines and precautions for towing and recovering the machine.

Towing the Roller

Specific instructions for safely towing the roller, including speed limits.

Roller Prepared for Transport

Steps to secure the roller using chocks and lashing straps for transportation.

Preventive Maintenance

Maintenance - Maintenance Schedule

Every 10 Hours of Operation (Daily)

Lists daily maintenance tasks to be performed every 10 operating hours.

Maintenance - 10 Hour Intervals

Brakes Check

Procedure to check the operation of the roller's brake system.

Maintenance - 50 Hour Intervals

Maintenance - 250 Hour Intervals

Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change

Steps for changing the engine oil and oil filter.

Maintenance - 500 Hour Intervals

Maintenance - 1000 Hour Intervals

Maintenance - 2000 Hour Intervals

Hydraulic Tank Fluid Change

Procedure for changing the hydraulic fluid in the tank.

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