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Dynapac LH 700 User Manual

Dynapac LH 700
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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 700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelLH 700
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

California Proposition 65 Warning

Specific health warning regarding diesel engine exhaust.

Safety Instructions for All Light Products

Safety When Driving

Fuel and Lubricants

Technical Data

Operation – Honda GX270 Manual Start

Honda GX270 Pre-Start and Starting

Steps for pre-start checks and manual engine starting for Honda GX270.

Operation – Hatz 1B30 Manual Start

Operation – Hatz 1B30, 1D90V El.Start

Lifting and Transportation

Maintenance – Service Points

100-Hour Maintenance Schedule

500-Hour & Annual Maintenance

1000-Hour & Annual Maintenance

Maintenance – Every 10 Hours of Operation

10-Hour Operation Checks

Key checks and cleaning procedures for 10 hours of operation.

Maintenance – Every 100 Hours of Operation

100-Hour Operation Checks

Tasks including oil change and lubrication for 100 hours of operation.

Maintenance – Every 500 Hours of Operation

500-Hour Operation Checks

Filter replacement and oil change for the eccentric element at 500 hours.

Maintenance – Every 1000 Hours of Operation

1000-Hour Operation Checks

Procedures for changing hydraulic fluid and lubricating controls at 1000 hours.

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