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Wacker Neuson BS 30 User Manual

Wacker Neuson BS 30
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BS 30 4 Operation
Operator's manual 15
4.4 To Start
Starting
Open fuel cock. If engine is cold close starter flap on carburettor. Place throttle
into idling postion. Pull hard on starter rope (max. 60 cm) until engine starts. Do
not allow starter rope to snap back. After starting engine open starter flap.
Clutch
When engine has warmed up open throttle completely.
Note: To be observed for operation in winter. Extremely low temperatures
necessitate 2-3 minutes warming up of the engine at idling speed. As
a result of the cold, grease will have stiffened in the system. To
overcome the difficulties arising from that, warm up the engine and lift
the machine several times, then put system into operation by quickly
opening the throttle.
4.5 Proper Operation
Keep vibratory rammer clean and dry. Avoid no-load strokes. Never allow the
rammer to run full throttle when forcing away material or when lifting the
equipment.
For optimal control, performance, and minimal hand/arm vibration, grasp handle
as shown. Hand/arm vibration (HAV) has been optimized for this positioning.
Reported HAV levels are measured at position A just in front of the hand position
shown in conformance with EN1033 and ISO 5349.
Note: To prevent damage to the rammer, do not allow the rammer to run on its
side.
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Wacker Neuson BS 30 Specifications

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BrandWacker Neuson
ModelBS 30
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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