5-26 BA E14 track en* 1.3 * E14t_13_510.fm
5 Operation
Working with a hydraulic hammer
In order to avoid damage to the vehicle or hydraulic hammer, observe the
following points:
► Observe the Operator’s Manual of the hydraulic hammer.
► Do not hammer horizontally or upward.
► Do not use the hammer to raise loads.
► Do not hit the hammer against rocks, concrete, etc.
► Do not hammer in the same spot uninterruptedly for more than 15 seconds.
► Do not raise the vehicle with the boom.
► Do not work with fully extended cylinders or arm system. Do not pivot
the Powertilt unit beyond 30° during hammer operation, otherwise the
load on the boom increases tremendously.
► Stop vehicle operation immediately if a hydraulic hose moves back and
forth in an unusual manner. The pressure accumulator could be
malfunctioning. Contact a Wacker Neuson service center and have the
malfunction rectified immediately.
► Do not use the impact force of the attachment to perform demolition
work. Broken or falling pieces can cause damage to the equipment.
Job site
Work range height A: 225 cm (89 in), B: 50 cm (20 in)
Figures 169 and 170 refer to work with a Wacker Neuson hydraulic hammer.
Working with another tool can result in a different work area.
Fig. 169 (symbolic representation)
B
A
45°
Fig. 170 (symbolic representation)