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Hatz 2-4M41. - User Manual

Hatz 2-4M41.
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INSTRUCTION BOOK
433 416 06-USA-EPA IV-CARB
1.08 - 0.1
Printed in Germany
33
2-4L41C
2-4M41.
4L42C
4M42
INCLUDES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE
OWNER’S MANUAL FOR 2008 AND LATER EPA CERTIFIED
NONROAD COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
INCLUDES SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO THE
OWNER’S MANUAL FOR 2008 AND LATER CALIFORNIA
REGULATIONS FOR HEAVY-DUTY OFF-ROAD ENGINES
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Hatz 2-4M41. Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHatz
Model2-4M41.
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Important Notes on Safe Operation of the Engine

2. Description of Engine

3. General Information

3.1. Technical Data

Summary of engine specifications, performance metrics, and dimensional data.

3.2. Transport

Guidelines for safely moving and handling the engine during transport.

3.3. Installation Instructions

Steps and essential information required for correct engine installation.

3.4. Load on Engine

Information and guidance regarding engine load parameters and operation.

3.5. EPA;CARB Type Plates and Fuel Label

Details concerning EPA/CARB emission control type plates and fuel labeling requirements.

3.6. Emission-Related Installation Instructions

Specific instructions for engine installation related to emission control regulations.

4. Operation

4.1. Before Initial Start-up

Procedures and essential checks to perform before the first engine start.

4.2. Starting Methods

Covers various methods for starting the engine: electric, manual pump, and handle.

4.3. Stopping the Engine

Instructions for safely and correctly shutting down the engine.

5. Maintenance

5.1. Maintenance Summary

Overview of maintenance tasks, required work, and associated chapter references.

5.2. Maintenance Every 8-15 Hours

Routine checks and maintenance tasks required every 8 to 15 hours of operation.

5.3. Maintenance Every 250 Hours

Maintenance tasks and procedures required for every 250 hours of operation.

5.4. Maintenance Every 500 Hours

Maintenance tasks and procedures required for every 500 hours of operation.

5.5. Maintenance Every 1000 Hours

Maintenance tasks and procedures required for every 1000 hours of operation.

6. Malfunctions - Causes and Remedies

8. Electrical System Work

9. Protective Treatment

Supplemental Information: EPA Certified Engines

Sampling of Exhaust Emissions

Supplemental Information: California Regulations

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