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Dynapac LH700 User Manual

Dynapac LH700
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Forward and Reversible Vibrating Plates
LH700
Operation & Maintenance
ILH700EN1,March 2004
Diesel Engine:
LH700: Hatz 1D90V
These instructions apply from:
LH700 PIN (S/N) *70030170*
Reservation for changes.
Printed in Sweden.
The Dynapac LH700 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.
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 LH700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelLH700
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information and Machine Plate

Machine Plate Details

Details and location of the machine's identification plate for recording operational data.

Safety Instructions: Symbols and Equipment

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explanation of WARNING and CAUTION signal words used to indicate hazards.

Essential Safety Equipment

List of required personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing for safe operation.

Safe Working Area Practices

Guidelines for maintaining a safe operational environment and preventing accidents.

Safety Instructions: Operation and Handling

Fueling and Starting Procedures

Safe practices for fueling the machine and initiating engine start-up.

Safe Operation and Parking

Guidelines for safe operation, including handling slopes, and proper parking procedures.

Loading and Unloading Safety

Critical safety measures to follow when lifting or transporting the machine.

Safety Instructions: System and Repair

Hydraulic System and Battery Safety

Safety considerations for hydraulic systems, batteries, and general repair.

Fire Extinguishing Methods

Recommended fire extinguishers for use on the machine.

Driving Safety Guidelines

Operating Near Edges

Ensuring stability and safety when operating the machine near the edge of surfaces.

Driving on Slopes

Precautions and techniques for safe driving on inclined terrain.

Safety Decals: Location and Diagram

Decal Placement Overview

Visual representation of safety decal placements on the machine.

Safety Decals: Detailed Explanations

Understanding Warning Decals

Explanation of specific warning decals, including reading manuals and crush zones.

Operation and Sound Level Decals

Decals related to engine components, transport, and sound levels.

Fuel and Lubricant Specifications

Recommended Fluids and Capacities

Details on engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and fuel types and volumes.

Service Parts Identification

Part numbers for essential service components like filters and elements.

Technical Specifications Overview

Weight and Compaction Data

Key operational weight and compaction performance metrics.

Operating Data and Fluid Volumes

Information on speed, tilt limits, fluid capacities, and fuel consumption.

Engine and Noise Vibration Data

Details on the engine model, power, speed, and sound/vibration levels.

Machine Dimensions and Accessories

Overall Machine Dimensions

Specific measurements (A-E) and contact area of the machine.

Accessory Dimensions and Weight

Information on extension plates, their widths, and associated weights.

Handle Position Adjustment

Working and Transport Handle Positions

How to adjust and lock the handle for operation and transport.

Handle Adjustment Mechanism

Adjusting Handle Operation Angle

Procedure for adjusting the handle's operating angle using bolts and nuts.

Control Lamp Functions

Oil Pressure and Charging Indicators

Identification and operational meaning of oil pressure and charging indicator lamps.

Engine Starting Procedure (Hatz 1D90V)

Pre-Start Checks and Preparations

Essential checks before starting the engine, including fuel and oil levels.

Engine Ignition Sequence and Indicators

Step-by-step procedure for starting the engine using the key and indicator lamps.

Engine Stopping Procedure

Shutting Down the Engine

Correct steps to stop the engine and remove the ignition key safely.

Machine Operation and Controls

Throttle and Vibration Engagement

How to set the throttle and engage/disengage vibration for operation.

Direction and Speed Control with Lever

Using the hydraulic lever to control forward, reverse, and stationary movement.

Emergency Stop Activation

Immediate action required in emergency situations to stop the machine.

Lifting and Transportation Safety

Safe Lifting Procedures

Guidelines for using the lifting hook and ensuring lifting devices are adequate.

Secure Transportation Methods

How to properly secure the machine for safe transport using lashing bands.

Routine Maintenance Service Points

Daily and 10-Hour Maintenance Checks

Checks and replenishment tasks required every 10 hours or daily.

First 20 Hours of Operation Maintenance

Specific maintenance tasks to be performed during the initial 20 hours of operation.

Monthly Maintenance Tasks

Scheduled maintenance checks to be performed on a monthly basis.

Scheduled Maintenance Intervals

100-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 hours of operation.

500-Hour / Annual Maintenance

Maintenance tasks required every 500 hours or annually.

1000-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance tasks to be completed every 1000 hours of operation.

10-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Engine Oil and Air Cleaner Checks

Checking engine oil level and inspecting the air cleaner.

Fastener Tightening and Machine Cleaning

Ensuring all screws are tight and keeping the machine clean.

100-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Engine Oil and Filter Change

Procedure for changing engine oil and the engine oil filter.

Lubricating Controls and Hydraulic Fluid Check

Lubricating moving parts and checking hydraulic fluid level.

500-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Filter and Engine Oil Replacements

Replacing fuel filter, engine oil, oil filter, and air cleaner element.

1000-Hour Maintenance Procedures

Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Service

Changing hydraulic fluid and replacing the hydraulic filter.

Lubricating Controls and Eccentric Element Oil

Lubricating controls and changing eccentric element oil.

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