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Weber mt SM 82-3 User Manual

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Operating and
Maintenance Manual
SM 82-3
0401703

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Weber mt SM 82-3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWeber mt
ModelSM 82-3
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Safety guidelines

General

All safety instructions must be read and complied with, non-compliance results in danger to life and limb.

Intended use

The joint cutter should only be used if it is in a technically faultless condition and for its proper purpose.

Easily foreseeable misuse

Any use for which the machine is not intended.

Operation

Joint cutters must only be operated by suitable personnel of at least 18 years of age.

Protective equipment

This machine is capable of exceeding the permissible sound level of 80 dB(A). Precautionary action must be taken.

Operation

Operation under difficult conditions

Never inhale the exhaust gas; it contains carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas that is extremely hazardous.

Maintenance and repair work

Only use original Weber spare parts for maintenance or repair work to ensure reliable and safe operation.

Inspection

Cleaning work

Prior to cleaning the joint cutter with a high-pressure cleaner, protect all accessible energized switches.

Disposal

All operating fluids and auxiliary materials must be disposed of in an environmentally-compatible manner.

Graphic presentation

Overall view of the SM 82-3

Identifies key components of the SM 82-3 joint cutter with numbered labels.

Device description

Drive

The compactor is propelled by an air-cooled Honda gasoline engine.

Operation

The cutting depth is set with the cutting depth adjustment wheel and can be controlled on the cutting depth scale.

Technical data

Weight

Details the operating weight of the SM 82-3 in kg.

Dimensions

Provides overall length, width, height, cutting disk diameter, and bore.

Drive

Specifies engine manufacturer, type, performance, combustion process, and operating speed.

Cutting disk

Lists disk speed, cutting speed, and cutting depth.

Noise emissions in accordance with 2000/14/EC

Specifies sound pressure and sound power levels.

Vibration values

Provides root-mean-square acceleration for hand-arm vibration.

Activities prior to starting work

Transport

Instructions for securing the joint cutter when transporting it on a vehicle.

Checking the engine oil level

Procedure for checking the engine oil level using the oil dipstick.

Check the fuel level

Procedure for checking and topping off the fuel level.

Water supply

Water supply over water tank

Instructions for filling and using the water tank for sprinkling.

Water supply over the water connection

Instructions for connecting a water hose to the connector for sprinkling.

Install the cutting disk

Installing the cutting disk

Step-by-step guide for fitting the cutting disk, flange cover, and securing it.

Starting

Cutting

Taking out of operation

Maintenance overview

Maintenance work

Change the engine oil

Procedure for draining and refilling engine oil.

Clean/change air filter cartridge

Steps to clean or replace the air filter insert.

Operating fluids and fill levels

Engine

Details engine oil type, quantity, and specifications for summer/winter.

Fuel tank

Specifies fuel type and quantity for the fuel tank.

Water tank

Specifies clean water quantity for the water tank.

Lubricating points

Specifies grease type and usage for lubricating points.

Troubleshooting

Joint cutter will not start

Lists possible causes (operating error, fuel/air filter fouled) and remedies.

Action to be take before long-term storage

Entire joint cutter

Steps to clean, check for leaks, and ensure watertightness before storage.

Fuel tank

Instructions for emptying and filling the fuel tank before storage.

Engine

Check oil, air filter, and fuel filter before long-term storage.

All bare parts/accelerator/accelerator control cable/fastening bolts

Lubricate bare parts, accelerator, control cable, and fastening bolts.