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Dynapac LH 300 User Manual

Dynapac LH 300
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Forward and Reversible Vibrating Plates
LH 300, LH 700
Operation & Maintenance
ILH300EN4, April 2002
Petrol Engine:
LH 300: Honda GX270
Diesel Engine:
LH 300: Hatz 1B30
LH 700: Hatz 1D90V
These instructions apply from:
LH 300 PIN (S/N) *30060135* Honda
LH 300 PIN (S/N) *30030130* Hatz
LH 700 PIN (S/N) *70030170* Hatz
Reservation for changes.
Printed in Sweden.
The Dynapac LH 300 and LH 700 forward and reversible plate compactors are
heavy-duty plates for soil applications, ideally used for compaction of backfill in pipe
and cable trenches, as well as road repair and maintenance work.
They are fully hydraulic, which greatly improves the engine plate’s devibration. High
operational reliability is guaranteed because no moving parts are subjected to vibration.
The LH design includes a strong cover that withstands severe shock and also protects all vital
parts of the machine. The engine cover is foldable for easier access and service. The LH plates
are designed for operation in well ventilated spaces, as all combustion engine machines.
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Dynapac LH 300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelLH 300
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

Machine Plate Identification

Details on the machine's identification plate for serial numbers and specifications.

Safety Instructions

Safety Symbols and Signal Words

Explanation of WARNING and CAUTION symbols and their meanings.

General Operator Safety Rules

Key safety recommendations for machine operation and maintenance.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

List of essential safety equipment for operators.

Working Area Safety Precautions

Guidelines for ensuring a safe operating environment.

Safe Fuel Handling and Machine Starting

Procedures and warnings for fueling and starting the machine.

Safe Operation and Parking

Rules for safe machine operation, driving, and parking.

Safe Lifting and Transportation

Precautions for lifting and transporting the machine.

Safety During Maintenance

Safety guidelines to follow during maintenance activities.

Hydraulic System and Battery Safety

Safety measures for working with hydraulic systems and batteries.

Machine Repair and Fire Extinguishing

Guidelines for machine repair and fire safety.

Driving Safety

Safe Driving Near Edges

Precautions for operating the machine near edges.

Safe Driving on Slopes

Guidelines for safe operation on inclined surfaces.

Safety Decals

Safety Decal Explanations

Detailed descriptions of safety decals and their meanings.

Fuel and Lubricants

Engine Oil Recommendations

Recommended engine oils and quantities for different engines.

Hydraulic Fluid Recommendations

Recommended hydraulic fluids and quantities.

Fuel Type and Recommendations

Recommended fuel types and tank capacities.

Service Parts Identification Numbers

Part numbers for essential service components like filters.

Technical Data

Machine Weight and Overall Dimensions

Specifications for machine weight and key dimensions.

Compaction Performance Metrics

Data on vibratory frequency, centrifugal force, and amplitude.

Operating Parameters and Capacities

Details on travel speed, tilt limits, and fluid capacities.

Engine Model and Output

Information on engine types, power output, and speed.

Noise and Vibration Levels

Measured noise and vibration values during operation.

Technical Data - Dimensions

Detailed Machine Dimensions

Specific measurements (A, B, C, D, E) of the machines.

Accessory Dimensions and Weights

Dimensions, weight, and contact area for extension plates.

Handle Position

LH 300 Handle Operating and Transport Positions

Description of working, extra power, and transport handle positions for LH 300.

LH 700 Handle Working and Transport Positions

Description of working and transport handle positions for LH 700.

Handle Adjustments

Adjusting LH 300 Handle Stiffness

Procedure to adjust the stiffness of the LH 300 handle.

Adjusting Handle Operation Angle

Procedure to adjust the operation angle for LH 300 and LH 700.

LH 700 Control Panel Indicator Lamps

Explanation of the oil pressure and charging indicator lamps on LH 700.

Operation - Honda GX270 (Manual Start)

Honda GX270 Pre-Operation Checks

Checks required before starting the Honda GX270 engine.

Starting the Honda GX270 Engine

Step-by-step guide to starting the Honda GX270.

Stopping the Honda GX270 Engine

Procedure for safely stopping the Honda GX270 engine.

Operation - Hatz 1B30 (Manual Start)

Hatz 1B30 Manual Start: Pre-Checks

Checks required before manually starting the Hatz 1B30 engine.

Starting the Hatz 1B30 Engine (Manual Start)

Step-by-step guide to manually starting the Hatz 1B30.

Stopping the Hatz 1B30 Engine (Manual Start)

Procedure for safely stopping the Hatz 1B30 engine (manual start).

Operation - Hatz 1B30/1D90V (Electric Start)

Hatz Electric Start: Pre-Operation Checks

Checks required before starting Hatz 1B30/1D90V with electric start.

Starting Hatz Engines (Electric Start)

Step-by-step guide to starting Hatz 1B30/1D90V with electric start.

Stopping Hatz Engines (Electric Start)

Procedure for safely stopping Hatz 1B30/1D90V (electric start).

Operation - LH 700

Operating LH 700 Controls

Explanation of throttle, hydraulic lever, and emergency knob for LH 700.

Lifting and Transportation

Safe Machine Lifting Procedures

Guidelines and warnings for safely lifting the machine.

Secure Machine Transportation

Instructions for securely transporting the machine.

Maintenance Overview

Daily and 10-Hour Maintenance Tasks

Routine checks and maintenance for every 10 hours or daily.

Initial 20 Hours Maintenance

Specific maintenance tasks for the initial 20 hours of operation.

Monthly Maintenance Schedule

Scheduled maintenance tasks to be performed monthly.

Scheduled Maintenance Intervals

Every 100 Hours Maintenance

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 operating hours.

Every 500 Hours Maintenance

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 operating hours or annually.

Every 1000 Hours Maintenance

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 1000 operating hours or annually.

Maintenance - Every 10 Hours

Check Engine Oil and Air Cleaner (10 Hr)

Procedure for checking engine oil and air cleaner.

Tighten Screws and Clean Machine

General checks for loose parts and machine cleanliness.

Maintenance - Every 100 Hours

Change Engine Oil (100 Hr)

Procedure for changing engine oil and filter.

Lubricate Controls (100 Hr)

Lubrication of machine controls.

Check Hydraulic Fluid Level (100 Hr)

Procedure to check the hydraulic fluid level.

Maintenance - Every 500 Hours

Replace Filters (500 Hr)

Procedure for replacing fuel, oil, and air filters.

Change Eccentric Element Oil (500 Hr)

Procedure for changing the oil in the eccentric element.

Maintenance - Every 1000 Hours

Change Hydraulic Fluid and Filter (1000 Hr)

Procedure for changing hydraulic fluid and filter.

Lubricate Controls and Wires (1000 Hr)

Lubrication of controls and wires with grease.

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