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Wacker Neuson DPU 7060SC User Manual

Wacker Neuson DPU 7060SC
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Operator´s Manual
Vibratory Plate
DPU 7060SC
0203971en 004
11.2006
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Wacker Neuson DPU 7060SC Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDPU 7060SC
ManufacturerWacker Neuson
CategoryPower Tool
Centrifugal Force70 kN
TypeReversible Plate Compactor

Summary

Operating Instructions

1. Foreword

Introduction to the manual and essential safety instructions for operator protection.

Safety Instruction

2.1 General Instructions

General rules for safe operation, including age, fitness, and training requirements.

2.2 Operation Safety

Safety precautions to follow during the machine's operation, including starting and controls.

2.3 Safety Checks

Procedures for verifying the functionality of all safety devices before use.

2.4 Maintenance Safety

Safety guidelines to observe when performing maintenance or repairs on the machine.

2.5 Transport Safety

Measures to ensure safety during the loading, unloading, and transport of the vibratory plate.

2.6 Maintenance Checks

Requirements and frequency for periodic checks by skilled technicians.

Maintenance

7.1 Maintenance Schedule

Detailed schedule of maintenance tasks and their recommended intervals.

7.2 Engine Oil

Procedures for checking and changing the engine oil, including capacity and type.

7.3 Battery

Instructions for checking acid level, changing the battery, and terminal connections.

7.4 Hydraulic Control

Procedure for checking the hydraulic oil level and venting the hydraulic system.

7.5 Exciter Maintenance

Steps for checking and changing the oil in the exciter unit.

7.6 Assembly Instructions

Guidance on assembling and disassembling exciter components and shafts.

7.7 Exciter V-belt Replacement

Instructions for replacing the V-belt on the exciter assembly.

Technical Data

Description

4.1 Applications

Details the suitability of the vibratory plate for various soil compaction tasks.

4.2 Dimensions

Provides the physical dimensions of the vibratory plate in millimeters.

4.3 Maximum Admissible Inclination

Specifies the maximum allowable tilt angle for safe operation.

4.4 Description of Function

Explains the working principles of the exciter, drive train, and control systems.

4.5 Infrared Remote Control

Details the operation, components, and signals of the remote control sender and receiver.

4.6 Charging the Battery

Describes the two methods for charging the machine's battery.

4.7 Changing the Transmission Channel

Instructions for setting the communication channel between sender and receiver.

4.8 Safety Functions

Details the automatic safety features that protect the operator from hazards.

Transport and Compaction Recommendations

5.1 Transport to Work Site

Guidelines for safely loading, securing, and transporting the vibratory plate.

5.2 Recommendations on Compaction

Advice on compaction depth, ground conditions, and working on slopes.

Operation

6.1 Conditions for Starting

Checks required for engine oil, fuel, and air filter before starting the machine.

6.2 Activating the Machine

Step-by-step guide to powering on and preparing the machine for operation.

6.3 Starting

Procedure for safely starting the vibratory plate's engine.

6.4 Steering the Machine

How to control the machine's movement and direction using joysticks.

6.5 Turning Off Engine

Instructions for safely shutting down the machine's engine.

6.6 Compaction Without Extension Plates

Specific steps for compaction when extension plates are not attached.

6.7 External Starting

Procedure for starting the engine using an external 12V battery.

6.8 Low Temperature Starting Notes

Important considerations for starting the machine in very cold weather.

6.9 Frost Danger Precautions

Measures to take to prevent damage when operating in freezing conditions.

Faults and Troubleshooting

8.1 Machine Console Disturbances

Troubleshooting common issues indicated by the machine's control console.

8.2 Sender Disturbances

Diagnosing and resolving problems with the remote control sender unit.

8.3 Forward Speed Too Low

Identifying causes and solutions for reduced forward movement speed.

8.4 No Reverse Motion

Troubleshooting steps when the machine fails to move in reverse.

8.5 Loss of Hydraulic Oil

Addressing issues related to hydraulic oil leaks or low oil levels.

Wiring Diagram

Labels and Markings

EC Conformity Certificate

VDE Certificate

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