Road Roller Sakai SW880 Maint Serv MNL
Road Roller Sakai SW880 Maint Serv MNL
Road Roller Sakai SW880 Maint Serv MNL
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OPERATING &
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
VIBRATING
ROLLER
PREFACE
This operators manual serves as a guide for the use of your Sakai SW880, SW990 Vibrating
Roller for those who are new to the machine, and also for the people who have experience in
using the Machine and want to refresh their knowledge for the machine.
Read this manual thoroughly and try to fully understand the information before operating your
machine. Keep this handbook at hand whenever you do your work.
FRONT RIGHT
LEFT
REAR
SW880, SW990
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
PREFACE
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS........................................ 1
SAFETY NOTICES................................................................................................. 2
2. OPERATION...................................................................................................... 18
2.1 Instruments and Controls.......................................................................... 18
2.1.1 Operators station............................................................................... 18
2.1.2 Gauges, indicator lamps and warning lamps..................................... 19
2.1.3 Switches............................................................................................. 22
2.1.4 Operating levers / pedals................................................................... 30
2.1.5 Fuse box............................................................................................. 32
2.2 Handling and Adjustments........................................................................ 32
2.2.1 Seat adjustment................................................................................. 32
2.2.2 Scraper adjustment or replacement................................................... 33
2.2.3 Disengaging the brake when towing.................................................. 34
2.2.4 Steering wheel position adjustment................................................... 35
2.2.5 Operator's platform position adjustment............................................. 35
2.3 Operation.................................................................................................. 36
2.3.1 Before-starting inspection.................................................................. 36
2.3.2 Starting the engine............................................................................. 37
2.3.3 After starting the engine..................................................................... 38
2.3.4 Engine diagnoses............................................................................... 39
2.3.5 Traveling............................................................................................. 40
2.3.6 Stopping and parking......................................................................... 43
2.3.7 AUTO SPEED.................................................................................... 44
2.3.7.1 Setting............................................................................................ 44
2.3.7.2 Canceling AUTO SPEED . ............................................................. 45
2.3.8 Stopping the engine........................................................................... 46
2.3.9 Check after stopping the engine......................................................... 46
2.4 Vibratory Operation................................................................................... 47
2.5 Water Spray System................................................................................. 49
CONTENTS
2.6 EXACT COMPACT Operation (Impact Space Indicator & Speed Mater).. 52
2 6.1 Function ............................................................................................ 52
2 6.2 Operating Instruction.......................................................................... 52
2 6.3 Operation........................................................................................... 54
2.7 Vehicle Controller Diagnoses.................................................................... 55
2.8 Precautions for Work................................................................................. 56
2 8.1 Compaction operation........................................................................ 56
2.8.2 When going downhill.......................................................................... 56
2.8.3 On a slope.......................................................................................... 56
2.9 Applicable Jobs......................................................................................... 56
2.10 After Operation.......................................................................................... 57
2.11 Loading and Unloading............................................................................. 58
2.11.1 Use of a trailer equipped with a winch............................................... 58
2.11.2 Self-propelling.................................................................................... 59
2.12 After Loading the Machine........................................................................ 59
2.13 Transportation........................................................................................... 60
2.14 Operation in Cold Weather....................................................................... 60
2.14.1 Fuel oil and grease............................................................................. 60
2.14.2 Coolant............................................................................................... 60
2.14.3 Battery................................................................................................ 62
2.15 When the Cold Season is Over................................................................. 62
2.16 For a Long Storage Period........................................................................ 63
2.17 During the Storage Period........................................................................ 63
2.18 When the Battery has Discharged............................................................ 64
2.18.1 Connection and disconnection of booster cables............................... 64
3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE............................................................................... 66
3.1 Precautions............................................................................................... 66
3.1.1 Lifting the machine on a hoist............................................................ 68
3.2 Walk-around Checking.............................................................................. 69
3.3 Periodic Maintenance Points..................................................................... 70
3.4 Maintenance Procedure............................................................................ 72
(1) Every 10 hours or daily....................................................................... 72
(2) Every 50 hours................................................................................... 73
(3) Every 250 hours................................................................................. 74
(4) Every 500 hours................................................................................. 76
(5) Every 1000 hours............................................................................... 77
(6) As required......................................................................................... 83
3.5 Fluid and Lubricant Capacities................................................................. 85
3.6 Electric Wiring Diagram............................................................................ 87
4. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................. 89
MACHINE AND ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
When ordering parts or making inquiries about your machine, the following information is
requested:
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SAFETY NOTICES
SAFETY NOTICES
For the safe use of your machine, correct handling and periodic maintenance are of utmost
importance. Thoroughly read the safety precautions described in this manual. Do not attempt
to operate and maintain your machine until you gain a full understanding of these safety
statements.
This manual covers the proper and safe method of driving and handling of this machine for its
intended use. When this machine is used a manner, other than that covered in this manual,
you must assume responsibility for your own personal safety.
In this manual and on the machine, you will find safety notices. Each safety notice starts with
a signal word as shown below:
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SAFETY NOTICES
It is almost impossible for the safety notices in this manual and or the machine to cover all the
potential dangers. Keep alert to possible dangers not mentioned in this manual and on the
decals.
WARNING
Basic precautions for safe operation of your machine are discussed beginning on page 4.
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not use a machine which has not been serviced correctly at regular intervals.
Before working, perform necessary inspections. Start operation only after making
certain the machine is in good operating condition. If found to be abnormal, report to the
responsible person and have the fault corrected. Operate the machine after making sure
that it is safe to operate.
Do not allow anyone to enter the work area except for authorized personnel.
Always conduct the work paying attention to the
workers around the machine.
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Mount on or dismount from your machine after it has come to a complete stop.
For getting on and off, face the machine and use the handrail and step.
Do not jump on or off a machine, particularly when it is moving.
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Before starting, make certain that each lever is in the neutral position and the
parking brake is applied.
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Seatc belt
Be sure to wear the seatbelt during operation.
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When changing the direction of travel, secure the safety on the path in the travel
direction.
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate the machine except from the operators seat. Do not drive in a
standing posture.
While making turns, do not run at a high speed and do not turn the steering wheel
abruptly and sharply. High speed turns, especially on soft or uneven ground, could
result in a rollover.
For the traveling on structures such as a bridge, make certain that they can support
your machine. Before traveling on the structure, you must know the load capacity of
the structure and the load weight of the machine you are operating to ensure safe
travel across the structure.
Do not make turns on a slope and do not travel across sidehill. If necessary to do
so, go down straight along the slope to the flat ground, move sideways and go up
straight to the destination.
When parking.
Select level and hard ground. If necessary to park on a
slope, block the front of the drums on the downside of
the slope.
When required to park on a public road, provide
necessary delineators such as flags, barriers and
illumination. However, be sure they do not obstruct Chock
traffic. Chock
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To prevent your machine from crosswise slippage, keep the ramps free from oil, mud,
debris, etc. The drum must also be free from extraneous matter that can cause slippage.
Do not steer your machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong direction,
allow it to dismount from the ramps, correct the direction and try again.
Do not use kinked, twisted or damaged cables for crane or winch operation. Use cables
with ample strength.
When loading is complete, secure the machine with wooden blocks placed under the
drums and chains fastened to the machine.
1.7 Transportation
Follow required regulations.
Select a transporting route according to the overall width, overall height and gross weight
of the trailer with the roller loaded.
Know the maximum height clearance of the machine loaded on the transport trailer before
hauling under bridges and other structures.
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Wash hand after handing.
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1. BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
terminals.
Loose terminals can cause sparks leading to an
explosion. Secure the terminals tightly.
1.9 Towing
To tow the machine, use cables with ample strength.
Do not perform towing on a slope.
Do not use twisted, kinked or damaged cables when towing.
Keep everyone away from the space between the machine and the towing vehicle when
connecting the two.
Align the connection points of the disabled machine and the towing vehicle in a straight
line when connecting the machines.
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DANGER
Do not operate.
Keep this warning tag, if not used, in tool box.
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Illumination
For inspecting the level of the fuel, oil, coolant and
battery electrolyte, use burn-proof illuminations.
Failure to use this type of illumination can result in an
explosion.
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2. OPERATION
For safe execution of your job, fully understand the role and function of the systems
involved.
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Temperature gauge
Fuel gauge
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Monitor display
Warning lamps [ ]
Go on when the starter switch is turned to the ON position and go off when the engine has
started. If any light up while the engine is running, this indicates a faulty condition. Stop the
engine and trace the source of trouble.
CAUTION
Hydraulic oil filter warning lamp may go on when the engine rpm is increased
before the engine has been warmed up enough. Keep the engine idling until the
lamp goes off, before starting your work.
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IMPORTANT
When the engine malfunctions or fails, contact your SAKAI Dealer immediately for
appropriate diagnosis inspection, maintenance, or repair.
Rolling speed
or
Error codes MPH(
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Temperature Display
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2. OPERATION
2.1.3 Switches
Starter switch
CAUTION
Set the forward-reverse (F-R) lever in the neutral position and press down the
parking brake switch before starting the engine. Unless these conditions are met,
the engine will not start.
Lamp switch
ENGINE SPEED
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
To disengage the brake, be sure to press the button again instead of pulling it.
Always press the button to apply the parking brake before dismounting from the
machine.
CAUTION
Never pull the switch UP.
IMPORTANT
In an emergency, depress the brake switch.
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2. OPERATION
NOTE: Vehicle speed can be operated under at FULL position of Engine speed selector
switch.
Maximum speed is reference value.
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Vibration switch
NOTE: For vibratory compaction, the Engine Speed selection switch must be in the FULL
position.
The vibrator indicator lamp stays lit at all times when the machine is running in vibratory
mode.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate the vibrator on a hard area such as cement concrete pavement
surface or the ground covered by thick steel sheets.
Turn the vibrator off when the machine is at rest.
Shut off the vibrator immediately if the machine gets stuck in the mud during
vibratory operation.
(IPF)
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2. OPERATION
Spray mode selector switch / Spray switch / Spray timer switch / Spray timer dial
Spray switch
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2. OPERATION
(SEC)
SPRAY PAUSE
Sprinkling pause interval can be set from 0 ~ 60 seconds by turning this dial.
NOTE: The spray indicator lamp stays Illuminated whenever water is spraying. In timer mode,
the lamp will turn on (indicating spray) and off (indicating pause).
BOTH
pump dedicated to it, for a total of four water pumps, one FRONT
PUMP2
REAR
for each spray bar. When pump 1 is selected for either PUMP PUMP
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2. OPERATION
check lamp.
See.2.3.4 Engine diagnoses Page 39 for detail.
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2. OPERATION
Forward-Neutral-Reveres lever (F-N-R lever) with AUTO SPEED / Vibration / Spray switch
IMPORTANT
In an emergency, depress the brake pedal or press the parking brake button.
The F-N-R lever will automatically return to the neutral position after depressing
the brake pedal or press the parking brake button.
Brake pedal
IMPORTANT
Do not use the brake pedal for normal machine operation. Use only in an
emergency. Use the F-N-R lever to stop the machine under normal operating
conditions. Continuous use of the emergency brake pedal will damage the brake.
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2. OPERATION
Unloader Valve
The unloader valve disengages the drive, similar to a clutch. Use this valve for towing the
machine when the engine is disabled or when trouble has developed in the hydraulic drive.
For towing:
Turn the lock knob counter clockwise, then turn the hand knob counter - clockwise fully.
It is now in the UNLOAD position.
Hand knob
Lock knob
WARNING
On a slope, chock the wheels and use extreme care when using the unloader
valve and towing the machine.
Be sure to apply the parking brake when operating the unloader valve.
NOTE: For normal travel, be sure that the unloader valve is in the ONLOAD position.
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WARNING
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Fuses protect electrical components and wiring from
burning. Change any fuse which has become powder-
coated due to deterioration or which has play between it
and fuse holder. To replace fuses, take off the cover. Be
sure to use fuses of correct capacity.
Using improperly rated fuses may result in poor machine performance, damage to the
electrical system, or safety problems, such as an electrical fire.
WARNING
The adjustment will be necessary when operating the machine first or when
operators are alternated.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to wear the seatbelt during operation.
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2. OPERATION
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WARNING
On a slope, chock the drums and prepare for towing before disengaging the brake.
For towing the machine when the engine is disabled or when trouble has developed in the
hydraulic propulsion system, disengage the brake as instructed below:
Use the same procedure for both front and rear drums.
1) Remove the brake-disengaging bolts and washers (two each) from the machine frame.
Plug
Plug
WARNING
Do not try to release the brake immediately after
a hot engine has been stopped. Let the oil cool
down.
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2. OPERATION
NOTE: Conduct the work rapidly, as the oil will gush out when the plugs are taken off.
3) Screw in the removed bolts with the washers into the plug holes. Screwing in them until
they become a little tight will disengage the brake.
NOTE: Wash clean the brake release bolts and blank plugs before fitting to the motors.
4) After towing, replace the bolt and washer to original position and tighten the plug securely
to the motor.
CAUTION
Sit down on the seat during this operation for your safety.
Make sure the operators platform is completely locked in place before continuing to operate
the machine. If the opeators platform is not locked in place, it could unexpectedly rotate
during operation and cause the operator to lose control of the machine and result in an
accident with the potential for injury or death.
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2. OPERATION
2.3 Operation
WARNING
This machine is a one-man roller.
Operate the machine from the operators seat with seatbelt properly fastened.
WARNING
Make sure that the steering lock bar is connected
in the carrying position before putting the machine
in motion. Steering is impossible if the bar is in the
steering lock position.
Neutral
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
Check that there are no people or obstacles around the vehicle and beep the
horn before starting the engine.
Set the Forward-Neutral-Reverse (F-N-R) lever in the neutral position and press
down the parking brake switch before starting the engine.
IDLE FULL
ENGINE SPEED
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2. OPERATION
CAUTION
Do not allow the starter key to stay in the START position for more than 15
seconds.
If the engine does not start, wait until the Engine Check lamp goes out before
attempting to re-start the engine.
Check that the warning lamps on the monitor display go off immediately after
the engine is started. If any of these warning lamps stay on while the engine is
running, shut down the machine, determine the cause and rectify the fault.
IMPORTANT
Avoid increasing the engine speed abruptly before warming-up run is completed.
1) Run the engine at around 1,200 rpm for about 5 minutes to warm it up. Warming-up run
allows the lubricating oil to reach the vital parts of the engine and hydraulic system, while
gradually bringing up the engine oil and hydraulic oil to the working temperature.
3) Check for the color of exhaust gas, listen for unusual sounds and vibration. If abnormal,
determine the cause and correct the problem.
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2. OPERATION
If ENGINE CHECK lamp stays illuminated or is flashing rapidly, an engine error has been
detected. Error codes can be read out according to the procedure below.
Examples
Blink code Function / Component Service
1-3-6 Monitoring air filter Clean or replace element
2-2-8 Monitoring fuel filter water level Drain water
2-3-5 Monitoring coolant state Add coolant necessary
The blink code values in the first column indicate the number of preliminary short blink signals
(illuminated duration approx. 0.4 s), the number of subsequent long blink signals (illuminated
duration approx. 0.8 s), as well as the number of concluding short blink signals.
The code 1-3-6 for the fault Monitoring air filter is made up of one short, three long and six
short blink signals, for example.
Other possible blink codes, their meaning and measures for correcting faults can be found in
the table in the engine manual.
IMPORTANT
When the engine malfunctions or fails, contact your SAKAI Dealer immediately for
appropriate inspection, maintenance, or repair.
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2. OPERATION
2.3.5 Traveling
CAUTION
While travelling, do not turn the ignition key OFF.
WARNING
When starting, operate the horn after securing the safety around the machine.
Be sure to wear the seatbelt during operation.
IDLE FULL
ENGINE SPEED
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Forward
Reverse
Neutral
NOTE: The travel speed can be controlled by the F-N-R lever and the Engine speed selector
switch.
CAUTION
Avoid abrupt operation of the F-N-R lever.
WARNING
Pay extreme attention to the area behind the machine when backing, since the
space immediately behind tends to be a blind spot.
Pay careful attention to your surroundings and maintain control of the machine
when changing switch positions.Whenever possible, stop the machine to change
switch settings before continuing operation.
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2. OPERATION
Emergency traveling
If the vehicle doesnt move when you operate the forward and reverse control lever while the
engine is running, there maybe a problem with the control system.
In this case, you may bypass the controller to temporarily drive the vehicle by following the
procedure below.
1) Push on the parking brake. Shut off the engine and make sure the emergency propel
switch is in the neutral position.
Emergency propel switch
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2) Identify the connectors PRO & EME between the valve blocks on the left side of the
machine.
3) Remove the plugs from connector EME then exchange connectors PRO and EME .
Valve block
EME
PRO
Pump
Connector
4) Make sure the connectors are properly connected, close the hood but do not start the
engine until you have checked the surrounding area for obstacles.
Also make sure that the emergency switch and traveling direction of the vehicle are the
same. Now it will be safe to move the machine to a safe area.
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2. OPERATION
If the vehicle will not move at this point there are other problems. You will have to tow the
vehicle to safe area.
When you exchange connectors again, follow the procedure below.
IMPORTANT
Contact your Sakai Dealer to service the vehicle, after the vehicle is transported to a
safe place.
WARNING
Avoid abrupt braking. Leave enough space for braking safely.
Avoid parking on a grade.
If necessary to park on a grade, block the drums to prevent unexpected moving
down the grade.
Forward
CAUTION
For normal braking, move the F-R lever to the Reverse
neutral position. In an emergency, depress the Neutral
brake pedal.
IMPORTANT
After depressing the brake pedal, return the F-R
lever to the neutral position, otherwise the vehicle
will not start.
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2. OPERATION
2.3.7.1 Setting
The vehicle propel speed can be memorized by the vehicle controller and the speed is
controlled automatically. It will help to easily control your speed to a preset value when a
certain speed is required on the work site.
NOTE: The AUTO SPEED function only operates when the Engine Speed selection switch is
set to FULL and the Propel speed selection is in the position.
NOTE: The minimum allowable AUTO SPEED setting is 1.5 miles per hour.
CAUTION
Do not change the IPF / Vibration Frequency / Vibration Amplitude / Propel Speed /
Engine Speed switch setting after setting the AUTO SPEED without first canceling
the AUTO SPEED. Doing this will cause the AUTO SPEED lamp flicker until the IPF /
Vibration Frequency / Vibration Amplitude / Propel Speed / Engine Speed switch is
set back to the position it was in when AUTO SPEED was set.
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2. OPERATION
Reverse
Neutral
CAUTION
Move the F-N-R lever slowly at first after the AUTO SPEED feature has been
canceled because the vehicle response will be faster now.
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2. OPERATION
ENGINE SPEED
IMPORTANT
Do not bring a hot engine to a sudden stop except for an emergency. This will
shorten the life of its component parts.
Do not allow an overheated engine to come to a sudden stop, but run it at middle
idling speed for gradual cooling down before shutting off.
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CAUTION
Do not turn the starter switch OFF while the
machine is in motion.
WARNING
When dismounting from the machine, apply the brake by pressing the parking
brake switch. If necessary to park on a grade, block the wheels to prevent
unexpected moving down the grade.
Never fail to remove the starter key
1) Perform the walk-around checks for oil and water leakage, abnormal signs around the
drums.
2) Fill the fuel tank.
3) Remove waste paper if any from the engine compartment, as this will pose a possible fire
hazard.
4) Scrape mud or other materials from and around the drums
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2. OPERATION
ENGINE
SPEED
NOTE: Selection is applied only when the F-N-R lever is in the neutral position.
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2. OPERATION
NOTE: If 4000vpm is selected and the machine is set on the high amplitude, it will default to
operating in high amplitude at a frequency of 3000 vpm.
Selection is applied only when the F-N-R lever is in the neutral position.
IPF number can be selected from 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
10 15
The green lights on the EXACT COMPACT METER will
light up when the vehicle speed matches the desired
(IPF)
IPF number.
See 2.6 Exact Compact Operation Page .52 for more
details.
NOTE: Selection is applied only when the F-N-R lever is in the neutral position.
7) To generate vibration.
NOTE: Vibration can not be controlled by the vibration switch on the F-N-R lever in Auto
speed mode.
When position is selected in Step 2, press and hold the vibration switch (green button)
for at least one second to start vibration. The vibration indicator lamp on the F-N-R lever
will illuminate.
To shut off vibration, press and hold the green button on the F-N-R lever for at least one
second. The vibration indicator lamp will shut off when no vibration is occurring.
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2. OPERATION
CAUTION
Keep the vibrator shut off when the machine is not rolling.
Shut off the vibrator immediately if the machine becomes stuck in soil during
vibratory operation.
WARNING
Pay careful attention to your surroundings and maintain control of the machine
when changing switch positions. Whenever possible, stop the machine to change
switch settings before continuing operation.
1) Before turning the spray system on, check level in Level gauge
Water filer port
the water tank with the sight gauge. Add water as
necessary.
IMPORTANT
Use clean water wherever practicable.
BOTH
drum and rear drum spray system. There are three PUMP2
FRONT REAR
positions at each switch. PUMP PUMP
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2. OPERATION
5) Adjust spray time and pause time. SPRAY Dial PAUSE Dial
Spray time is adjustable between 0 ~ 20 seconds using
the SPRAY Dial and pause time is adjustable between
0 ~ 60 seconds with PAUSE Dial as desired.
Adjust according to the job site conditions.
SPRAY PAUSE
6) To start spraying.
When AUTO position is selected, placing the F-N-R Spray switch
lever in the Forward or Reverse position causes travel
and sprinkling to start simultaneously. Forward
Reverse
NOTE : The water can not be controlled by the spray Neutral
switch.
Pressing and holding the blue button for at least one second while the system is spraying will
cause the sprinkling to stop.
The spray indicator lamp will turn off.
IMPORTANT
When starting asphalt compaction, place the spray switch in the position and
moisten the drum surface completely before selecting TIMER spray. For resuming
work after a short break, follow the same procedure.
WARNING
Pay careful attention to your surroundings and maintain control of the machine
when changing switch positions. Whenever possible, stop the machine to change
switch settings before continuing operation.
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2. OPERATION
Spray bars and dain cocks
Spray bars and
drain cocks
To drain water:
1) Take off the drain caps of water tanks and drain water from the tanks completely.
2) Open drain cocks of spray bars at front and rear, to drain water completely.
3) Turn the lever of water tank selector valve counterclockwise, open the drain cocks of
water filters and open the drain cocks of water pumps.
Take off the bowl from water filters then throw away water in the bowl then put the bowl
back on the water filters.
4) Run the water pumps approximately 30 seconds with the drain cocks open.
5) Make sure water is completely drained from all hoses, water pumps and spray nozzles.
CAUTION
To avoid freezing, fully drain the water tank, pipes and filters in cold weather.
Pay attention to the water level because turning the pump with an empty water
tank will damage the pumps.
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2. OPERATION
2.6.1 Function
1) Indicates if the roller is achieving the desired number of impacts per foot based on the
inputs of rolling speed and the operating frequency of the roller. The information is visually
displayed by yellow, green, and red LED lights.
12 13
IPF selector switch
Display
Yellow lamp Green lamp Red lamp
Rolling speed
or MPH( F )
Error codes
or
Temperature (OPTION)
Display
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2. OPERATION
+ -
SLOW SPEED FAST
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2. OPERATION
2.6.3 Operation
1) When the ignition is turned to the ON position, the rolling speed display shows [0.0] after
approximate 2 seconds. If the display shows any other message, there may be problems.
See page 55 for detail.
2) Select the desired frequency from 2500vpm, 3000vpm, or 4000vpm by means of Vibration
frequency selector switch.
3) Select the desired impacts per foot from 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 IPF by means of the IPF
selector switch.
4) When the vehicle travels with vibration on, the illuminated color of the impact frequency
lamp moves in accordance with the rolling speed and the impacts per foot selection.
5) In order to execute compaction work at the desired vibration frequency and IPF setting,
the work should be performed at the rolling speed where the center green light stays
illuminated.
6) Using the AUTO SPEED function (See page 44) will assist compaction work.
Following table shows reference with Frequency / I.P.F./ Propel speed..
CAUTION
When using the Exact Compact meter in vibratory mode, be sure to run the
engine at FULL engine speed.
If the engine is not running at the FULL speed position, the Exact Compact meter
may display inaccurate results.
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2. OPERATION
If error code like as E XX is displayed on the EXACT COMPACT METER, some kind
of error has been detected.
E34 Current control / Vibration pump solendid for right Current outside the nominal range
IMPORTANT
When the vehicle controller malfunctions or fails, contact your SAKAI Dealer
immediately for appropriate inspection, maintenance, or repair.
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2. OPERATION
2.8.3 On a slope
Working on a sidehill.
Work in an uphill / downhill direction, and avoid working on sidehill with the machine
inclining sideways.
Work
Asphalt road paving
Dust removal treatment for road
Road improvement
Embankment construction
Dam construction
Construction of forestry and farm roads
Foundation building
Construction of sidewalk, shoulder and gutter foundation
Material to be compacted
Asphalt pavement
Crusher run
Cement concrete
Sands
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2. OPERATION
Soils
Slag
Soft rock
Roller compacted concrete
Layers to be compacted
Surface course, Binder course
Base course
Subgrade
Embankment
Shoulder
Sidewalk
1) Remove soil and water from the machine. Muds can get into the seals together with water
drops on the hydraulic cylinder piston rod. Damaged seals will result.
2) Park the machine on a hard and dry surface. If such a place is not available, cover the
ground with hard plates.
3) Low temperature will cause a significant reduction of battery efficiency. Cover batteries or
take them off the machine and store in a warm place for the following days operation.
4) To prevent freezing, drain water from the spray system (See Water spray system on page
51).
IMPORTANT
Insufficient draining of water can cause damage to the machine.
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
Use sturdy ramps with proper width, length and thickness which allow safe
loading and unloading.
If the ramps deflect considerably under load, apply wooden blocks to reinforce
them.
Loading should be conducted on a level and hard ground. Leave a sufficient
distance between the machine and the shoulder.
To prevent slippage on the ramps, keep the drums free from mud, oils, etc. The
ramps must also be free of grease, oil and ice.
Do not steer the machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong
direction, allow it to dismount from the ramps and correct the direction.
WARNING
Placing the unloader valve in UNLOAD position disrupts the power for traction.
Do not enter the areas ahead of and behind the machine. It is very dangerous.
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2. OPERATION
5) With the engine running at idle, perform loading by means of the trailer winch.
6) When the loading is completed, set the unloader valve back in the ONLOAD position.
7) Correctly secure the machine to the trailer for transport.
2.11.2 Self-propelling
1) Engage the trailer brake and chock its wheels.
Fix the ramps so that the machine and trailer are Ramp
completely aligned.
The angle between the ramps and ground must Wooden block Less than 12
be less than 12 degrees. Blocks
1) Press the parking switch button to apply the parking brake. Place wooden blocks under the
drums to prevent movement.
2) Fix the machine with ropes tied at the front and rear towing hook holes. Particularly, pay
attention to sidewiys skidding.
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2. OPERATION
2.13 Transportation
WARNING
To decide the transporting route, check the width of the road, height and weight
(including the roller) of the trailer. Obey relevant regulations.
2.14.2 Coolant
WARNING
Do not bring an open flame to the untifreeze or do not smoke when handling it.
It is inflammable.
CAUTION
Never use methanol-, ethanol- and propanol-base antifreeze.
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2. OPERATION
Long life coolant is used in our roller. Useful life of this antifreeze coolant is 2 years.
IMPORTANT
Use of a high consistency antifreeze coolant in summer time can cause the engine
to overheat depending upon job conditions. Use a coolant with the water-antifreeze
ratio of 65 to 35.
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2. OPERATION
2.14.3 Battery
WARNING
Batteries generate explosive gases. Do not use an open flame close to batteries.
The battery electrolyte is corrosive. Keep the electrolyte away from your eyes and
skin. If you are affected by the electrolyte, flush with large quantities of water and
get medical help.
At low temperature, batteries are less efficient. The level of charge is lowered and batteries
will tend to freeze. Maintain batteries fully charged wherever practicable, and give attention to
heat insulation at night for the next days operation.
For the level of charge, check the specific gravity of electrolyte and use the following table of
conversion.
1) Change oil and fuel with those for use in warm season referring to Rating on page 86.
2) If AF-PT antifreeze is in use, drain the coolant completely, wash clean inside the cooling
system, and then fill with clean water (city water).
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
If necessary to operate the machine in indoor storage space,ensure good ventilation
keeping windows and doors open to prevent gas poisoning.
During storage, operate the machine at least once a month to prevent the oil films on the
lubricated parts from deteriorating and to charge the batteries.
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2. OPERATION
WARNING
To check and handle the batteries, keep the
engine stopped with the starter switch in the
Disconnect with negative cable first
OFF position.
The batteries give off explosive gases. Do not
smoke close to the batteries. Keep flames and
sparks away from the batteries.
The electrolyte is very corrosive and will harm
your clothing or skin. If the electrolyte has come
into contact with your clothing or skin, flush
with sufficient amount of water. In case the
electrolyte has gotten into your eyes, flush with
water and get medical help.
Connect with positive cable first
To disconnect the battery cables, start with the
negative terminal (earth). When connecting,
start with the positive terminal . Do not allow
a metallic item to bridge between the positive
terminal and machine body. This can generate
sparks, causing an explosion.
Loose battery terminals can cause sparks.
An explosion will result. When connecting the
terminals, make certain that they are tight.
machine.
2) Connect the other end of the positive booster cable
to the positive (+) terminal of the live power supply. Booster supply Batteries of the
machine
3) Connect the negative booster cable to the
negative () terminal of the live power supply.
4) Connect the other end of the negative booster cable Connect to the engine block
earth of the machine
to a good earth ground on the engine block of the
machine.
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2. OPERATION
3) Disconnect the positive booster cable from the Booster supply Batteries of the
machine
booster supply.
4) Disconnect the positive booster cable from the
Disconnect from the engine
machine. block of the machine
WARNING
Do not allow the positive (+) terminal to make
contact with the negative () terminal when
connecting the booster cables.
Wear safety goggles when jump-staring the
engine.
Do not allow the machine to make contact with
the booster supply.
Do not make wrong connections. Connect the
negative () cable to the engine block earth far
away from the battery, as sparks may occur
when connecting.
CAUTION
Use booster cables and end clips of proper size suited to the battery capacity.
Use the batteries of the equal capacity for the machine and booster supply.
Check booster cables and end clips for signs of damage and corrosion.
Securely connect the clips.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
3.1 Precautions
Whether or not the inspection service and lubrication are performed at the correct regular
intervals exerts significant influence on the occurrence of problems and service life of the
machine. In this manual, typical intervals for inspection and service are given. However,
flexibility should be exercised as to interval or type of services to enable your machine to
always operate in the best condition.
IMPORTANT
After maintenance and inspection, record the result of inspection. Remember that
replacement of filters and elements, replenishment and change of oil and grease,
and cleaning of the radiator fins is important.
General precautions:
1) Always use Sakai genuine parts for replacement.
2) Use lubricants recommended by Sakai. Avoid mixing different brand lubricants.
3) For hydraulic oil replenishment, changing, level checking, filter cleaning or replacement,
oiling and greasing, use extreme care to prevent dust from entering.
4) For checking oil level or changing oil, park the machine on a level and hard surface.
5) Change oil while its temperature remains high after operation.
6) For a long-term storage, fill the fuel tank, lubricate necessary points and run the machine
for more than 20 minutes once a month.
7) In freezing weather, add antifreeze to the coolant according to the ambient temperature.
8) For the hydraulic pump and motor, have them serviced at authorized service shops.
9) Turn the starter switch OFF when performing services such as repairing broken wires,
short circuits and tightening loose terminals.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
With a new machine, change the engine oil and change the engine oil filter
elements after 50 hours of operation for the first time only. (Refer to page 74).
When trouble occurs in the location indicated by the indicator lamp on the
dashboard display, sensor will work and the corresponding lamp comes on. If
this occurs, conduct necessary service regardless of the periodic service interval
recommendation.
1) The hydraulic filter (line filter) warning lamp Replace elements
Check the electric wiring at a regular interval not exceeding one month:
1) Damage to the wire harness and loose clamps
2) Loose sockets
3) Function of electrical systems
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Get qualified personnel to lift and lower the
machine on a hoist.
Use sturdy wire ropes.
Lock articulation by means of lock bar
located at the center of machine.
Spring pin
CAUTION
Remove rops before starting lifting work.
WARNING
Make sure wire ropes are not damaged.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Vibrator:
Oil leakage
Bolt looseness
Hydraulic tank:
Oil leakage
Oil level
Engine:
Oil leakage
Fuel leakage Fuel tank:
Oil level Fuel leakage
Bolt looseness Fuel level
Brake:
Function
Sprinkler tank:
Water level
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 11 24 18
19 20 12 21 19 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 19
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Ref.
Interval Item Service Lubricant Qty
No.
Every 50 Hydraulic oil tank Check oil level, add as necessary Hydraulic oil 1
hours
Water filter Clean element 2
Fuel sedimenter
Check and drain water and dirt 1
(with fuel prefilter)
Check looseness, adjust as
Fan belt 1
necessary
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Sight glass
WARNING
Do not remove the radiator cap while the coolant is hot.
Shut down the engine and check the engine oil level. If it
is not between MAX and MIN marks, add oil through the
fill hole.
Level gauge
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Battery
1) When the terminal is loose, tighten it up and thinly apply vaseline or grease for rust
prevention.
2) Check that there is no abnormality on the surface.
Check the oil level with the sight glass on the side of
tank.
The level is proper if it is aligned with the red line
between H and L marks when cold.
Of necessary, add the hydraulic oil from the fill port.
Level gauge
Water filter
Take off the filter bowl by turning counter-clockwise as
viewed from the bottom. Clean the element.
Fuel sedimenter
Drain water by turning clock - wise as viewed from
the top.
Fuel
sedimenter
Drain port
73
3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Fan belt
1) Check the fan belt for wear and damage. Replace as necessary.
2) The wear limit of the V-rib belt is checked as below:
Check the distance between the projection of the moving tension arm and the contact with
the fixed tensioner housing.
If the distance a is less than 3 mm, the V-rib belt should be changed.
WARNING
When draining a hot oil, use care not to get burned.
Level gauge
2) Refit the drain plug and fill the crankcase with the
engine oil from fill port on the cylinder head cover.
3) Change the oil filter
Drain plug
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1) Spray bar
Remove the cap from both ends of each spray bar.
Operate the spray pump to wash out dust from inside
the pipe.
2) Nozzle
Remove the nozzles from the spray bars and separate
the filter from each nozzle.
Clean the filters. Use a needle or the like to clean
nozzle hole. Refit the filters to the nozzles.
Fit the nozzles to the pipes so that the water is
sprayed in the form of a hand fan in parallel with the
pipe.
Shock mounts
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Fuel filter
Fuel prefilter
See the separate engine manual.
Fuel prefilter
Control unit
Remove the cover.
Check the bolts and nuts for looseness.
Line filter
Turn-out and remove filter element by turning it counter
clockwise before replacing it.
Line filter
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Steering cylinder
1) Remove the drain plug, and drain oil while it is warm. Suction filter
2) Clean inside of the tank, and fill fresh oil to the
specified level.
3) Start and run the engine at idling for 2 to 5 minutes.
When the hydraulic oil has become free from air
bubbles, stop the engine and recheck the oil level.
Drain plug
WARNING
When draining a hot oil, use care not to get burned.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Brake
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1) Loosen hex socket bolts (6 bolts) which have been
fixing end cap.
Loosen them uniformly because the brake spring
tends to push up the end cap.
Bold size M16 50L
Hex socket head
14 &OEDBQ
across flats
CAUTION
Mating surfaces of end cap, valve plate and cylinder block having been lapped, care
should be taken not to damage them.
O-Ring (Small) 1
#SBLFQJTUPO
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
4) Take out separate and friction plates. Using a wire $ZMJOEFSCMPDL 'SJDUJPOQMBUF
with its end bent, will allow you to take them out more
easily.
Item Quantity
Separate sheet 4
Friction plate 3
CAUTION
Do not pull out the cylinder block. Pulling it out at this stage makes it impossible to
reassemble.
5) Install separate plate and friction plate alternately. Be careful to install them in the
correct quantity and order.
Separation plate
Separation plate
Friction plate
Friction plate
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
7) Tighten thus sub-assembled end cap to the housing with hex socket head bolt.
3FNPWF.CPMUGPS
QSPWJTJPOBMBTTFNCMZ
CAUTION BOEJOTUBMMGPSNBMQMVH
Install as straightly as possible so that the shaft
end does not damage journal bearing which has
been press-fit to end cap.
4IBGU
+PVSOBMCFBSJOH
)FYTPDLFUIFBECPMU
< Tightening torque for the hex socket head bolt >
Bold size M1650L
Tightening torque 340-425 ft lb
< Tightening torque for the hex socket head bolt >
Plug size 9 / 16-18 UNF
Tightening torque 40-70 ft lb
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Quantity for No.7 O-ring: 4 for BMV75 and 2 for BM75.
For BMV series, as the seal for the second speed selection passage, 2 more are in
use than for BM series.
If it falls in any of the following cases, without waiting for 1,000 operating hours, replace the
friction and separate plates altogether.
1) When the braking force becomes weaker than driving force of hydraulic motor (Despite
that the brake is being actuated, hydraulic motor rotates when HST drive is engaged)
Checking procedure: While depressing the parking brake switch, open the throttle fully
and engage the reversible travel lever. If traveling starts, replace the plates.
2) When total thickness of friction and separate plate falls short of the value in the chart
below.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Standard dimensions
Separate plate 4 plates: 2.3 (per plate)
Friction plate 3 plates: 3.3 (per plate)
Total thickness 19.1
Standard total thickness
18.5
for replacement
Suction filter
Take off the hydraulic tank cover.Take out and clean the strainer, change the strainer if
necessary.
Vibrator 'JMMPJMQMVH
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
(6) As required
Water tank
1) With the drain cap removed, remove the water and
sediment from the bottom of the tank.
2) If sedimentation is substantial, remove the drain plug
and clean the interior of the tank.
3) When the necessary work is complete, refit the drain
cap and filler cap.
Drain cap
filler cap
Fuel tank
1) With the drain plug removed, remove the water and
sediment from the bottom of the tank.
2) If sedimentation is substantial, remove the drain plug
and clean the interior of the tank.
3) When the necessary work and refueling are
Drain plug
complete, tighten the filler cap positively.
Filler cap
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
NOTE: When removing the water and sediment from the tank filled with the fuel, the fuel will
gush out if the drain plug is screwed out completely.
WARNING
The fuel will catch fire if open flames or ignition
sources are used close to it.
Do not smoke or use a match or cigarette lighter
close to it.
Air cleaner
Clean the element as described below:
1) Take off clips and then the cover, and pull out element.
2) Blow compressed air from inside of the element to
clean.
WARNING
Clip
Exercise caution not to get dust blown in your
eyes.
Element (INNER)
3) Check the element to see if there is any damage or
not. If there is any damage replace element. Element (OUTER)
CAUTION
When the air cleaner is clogged with in dust, the
engine check lamp will come on.
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3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Scraper
WARNING
Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the drum and blade.
2. Capacity
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3. Rating
Ambient temp. and applicable viscosity rating
Service 15 ~ 30C 0 ~ 40C 15 ~ 55C Applicable
Lubricant
classification (5 ~ 86F) (32 ~ 104F) (59 ~ 131F) standards
Cold Moderate Tropical
Engine oil API grade CH-4 SAE 10W-30 SAE 30 SAE 40 MIL-L-2104D
Gear oil API grade GL4 SAE 80W-90 SAE 90 SAE 140 MIL-L-2105
4. Recommended lubricants
Lubricant Engine oil Gear oil Hydraulic oil Grease
Oil
company API CH 4 API GL 4 VG 46 (NLGI II)
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EMERGENCY
SWITCH PROPELLING PUMP VIBRATING PUMP
FOOT BRAKE RESISTANCE WATER SPRAY
PROP.SOLENOID PROP.SOLENOID
SWITCH UNIT XB CON.-AUTO WATER SPRAY
1 66 WR
SOLENOID SOLENOID 25 WB 65 WY 2 CHANGE SWITCH RELAY(PUMP 1)
PUSH-ON CONNECTOR
3 X 3B
STARTER SWITH VALVE(R) VALVE(F) 29 3WB 79 3W
b(F) a(R) b(Lo) a(Hi) 2 P
14 WY 15 LgR XB XB X B 3
77 GW 3 81 3G
B R1 R2 ACC BR C 1
67 WL
28 GB XB
R1 BACK BUZZER SOL SOL 2
5
WATER
SWITCH 6 4 82 3GW SPRAY PUMP
78 O
16 BrW SOLENOID SOLENOID 4 (FRONT(1))
OFF 3 17 Y 5
14 WY 1 VALVE(R) VALVE(F) CONNECTOR PUMP SWITCH (F)
2 XB XB X 3B
ACC 4 XB WATER SPRAY P
5 151 GL RELAY(PUMP 2)
ST 18 L XB 15 LgR SOL SOL
PARKING FOOT BRAKE 76 3LB 80 3Y 2 WATER
HORN BRAKE SOLENOID SOLENOID SPRAY PUMP
RELAY 3 83 3L
WG
VALVE(R) VALVE(F) TIMER
HORN SWITCH VIBRATION 28 GB XB (FRONT(2))
74 BrY XB 16 BrW XB XB SWITCH
7
RELAY ROLL CHANGE SWITCH 5 4
SOL EXACT METER MULTIPLE
XB 8 Lg
SOL SOL DISPLAY X 3B
6 RY
BRAKE SOL. 1 28 GB
7 WG VALVE 3
2 PUMP SWITCH (R) P
SPEED METER
31 YW 1 THMOMETER 3
2
26 BrB
2 1 Y G G G R DIAGNOSTIC CORD WATER
XB 9 GR 6 152 G
31 YW SPRAY PUMP
4
5
27 LB (REAR(1))
28 GB
1
HORN SWITCH X 3B
3 3 1 P
THERMOMETER 105 0.5RB 84 3LW
106 0.5RY
22 0.5Lg
77 0.5GW
CONNECTOR 4 2
131 0.5WL
132 0.5B
4 WATER
4
5
2
51 122 0.5L
61 123 0.5B
41
16
17
18
50 120 0.5G
60 121 0.5B
40 137 0.5GB
52 124 0.5Br
62 125 0.5B
53 126 0.5Lg
63 127 0.5B
22 128 0.5GW
23 129 0.5B
24 130 0.5B
55 133 0.5GW
56 134 0.5GR
57 135 0.5GY
59 136 0.5B
43
54 20 0.5GW
42 148 0.5YL
PROPELLING PUMP B SPRAY PUMP
NEUTRAL RELAY(1) 141 142
(REAR(2))
OPTION PROGRAM SWITCH OUTPUT
+12V
139 0.5W
138 0.5R
140 0.5B
YW GL PROPORTIONAL
71 LY 72 Br
CAN H
CAN L
RS485
(+S)
RS485
(-S)
DISPLAY OUTPUT
WATER SPRAY TIMER BACK BUZZER
143
* * CHANGE SWITCH
120
15 LgR XB WB VEHICLE CONTROLLER 6 RY
* *
POWER PULS VOLTAGE
140* INPUT SWITCH INPUT
SUPPLY INPUT
XB
F-R LEVER
B *
POTENTIOMETER TERMINATING
139 138 31 YW 2 RESISTOR
11
10
31
19
21
12
30
20
32
33
34
44
7
8
9
46
37
36
39
38
25
26
27
6
2
48
49
45
28
29
35
58
47
1 147 0.5LY
144 0.5R 137 GB XB
W R 3 FLOOD LAMP(R)
PROPELLING PUMP +V R
SPEED SENSOR 3 145 0.5W 55W
NEUTRAL RELAY(2) X OUT W 2 AUTO SPEED
0.5B
0.5B
0.5B
146 0.5B
73 Lg f GND B 1 LAMP
72 Br
6 0.5RY
c
17 0.5Y
15 0.5LgR
12 0.5BW
32 0.5G
33 0.5L
34 0.5Br
35 0.5YB
36 0.5GB
37 0.5YL
38 0.5GY
44 0.5B
25 0.5WB
25 0.5WB
25 0.5WB
39 0.5BrR
40 0.5GW
41 0.5LW
43 0.5GR
42 0.5BrW
138 0.5R
140 0.5B
139 0.5W
141 0.5YW
142 0.5GL
144 0.5R
143 0.5WB
145 0.5W
146 0.5B
147 0.5LY
5 2RL
e
XB 74 BrY PROGRAMMING
b a CONNECTOR
XB
LIGHTING 45 8Y 46 8R
XB
2 2RW SWITCH
F.L.
START-CHECK RELAY DC CONTACTOR 85 8WY 75A 86 8RW
2 2RW
3
1
3 2WR WATER SPRAY F.L.
2 75A
32 0.5G F-R LEVER SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 3
XB
70 2W 31 YW B W D+
4 1
5 2RL 2 NC
5 31 YW
7 WG
3 2WR
33 0.5L
30 BY
31 YW
14 WY
13 WL
25 WB
70 2W
76 3LB
29 3WB
31 YW 6
43 0.5GR
XB
30 BY
52 BR
HEAD LAMP(L) COM BATTERY ALTERNATOR
55W 5 NO RELAY
FREQUENCY
20 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 50
A A A A A A A A A A SELECT SWITCH AV60,B
3 44 0.5B 30
2 2RW 31 YW NO COM
1 STARTER AV60,B
FUSE BOX 34 0.5Br
VIB.L-H 2 MOTOR
4 GY
10 5WR
93 5WL
CHANGE SWITCH BR
COMBINATION METER 32 0.5G E
NC
XB
YW
51 5WG
87 3L
GW
Y
YR
YG
G
GR
GY
L
LR
LR
LB
Br
B
R
YW
WR
LW
W
VIBRATION COM F.L.
BrW
F.L.
INTERLOCK F-R LEVER SWITCH NO 10 5WR 65A 11 5W 65A
34 0.5Br BATTERY
FUSE
25A
SWITCH F.L.
COM 13 WL 52 BR 50 BrY 65A 50 BrY 54 15R 55 15R
87
NC 36 0.5GB 35 0.5YB
31 YW 3
1 49 5L FUSE(100A)
STARTER MOTOR 2 36 0.5GB
12 BW 88 3LgR FROM EMR3
NO RELAY 31 YW 6
4 FROM EMR3
56 LB 4 GY 37 0.5YL 37 0.5YL
5
VIBRATION CONT-AUTO
3 5 SWITCH
CHANGE SWITCH
Lighting
Hyd.FilterWarning
Working light
Turn signal(L)
Turn signal(R)
Liquid spray
Fuel meter
Batt.Warning
Hyd.Warning
Parking Brake
Vibration
Tachometer
Temp meter
Hour meter
Power
Lamp check
Preheat
Water spray
Ground
12 BW XB 38 0.5GY RELAY
25WB 109P
YW NC
78 O 1 2 31 39 0.5BrR
38 0.5GY
AUTO SPEED SWITCH COM EMR 3 D2.2(k)
NO 40 0.5GW 52 BR AIR PRESSURE
WR B Y YR L LW LR G W BrW 30 BY
28:POWER KEY ON E/G START SW.:43 SWITCH
YW YG R LR LB Br GY GRGW 104BrY XB
41 0.5LW 1.25B 109 P
39 0.5BrR 2:GROUND AIR PRESSURE SWITCH:77 2 1
YW 3 1.25B
31 3B 4:GROUND 103 LR B 101GR 102GY DIAG.
1 42 0.5BrW 1.25B DIAGNOSTIC LAMP +:55 GLOWPLUGS
13 WL
2 6:GROUND SWITCH
STARTER SPEED MODE SWITCH 94 1.25YR 105RB
2 RW SWITCH DIAG.LAMP 104BrY
94 1.25YR 1:POWER INPUT
56 LB
FUEL SENSOR(-):63 101GR FUEL SENSOR
28 GB 18 L 94 1.25YR 3:POWER INPUT AJ 107YB
31 YW 102GY BK H XB
C 49 5L 1 5:POWER INPUT FUEL SENSOR(+):64 108Y
19 Sb R2 B 40 0.5GW 95 BY C LM G
2 DE F
72:GROUND FOR MAIN RELAY ISO K-LINE:25 104 BrY
5 6 111LgB 106RY
3 CAN H:62 105 RB
R1 BR 3 4 41 0.5LW 79:COOLANT LEVEL DIAG.
ACC 4 97 BrR CAN L:61 106 RY
52
1 2 CONNECTOR
14:E/G SPEED OUT DIAG.CAN H:82 107 YB
96 RW
BR
24 YG 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 108 Y
6 42 0.5BrW 15:E/G SPEED IN DIAG.CAN L:60
(NOTCH POSITION)
HYD FILTER
64 LgW
SWITCH
E/G SPEED 120
X B SWITCH
5 2RL
23 GB XB R1
114Br 8.2k
R2
13 WL 4.3k
HYD FILTER 2 98 W R3
111 LgB SWITCH 24 YG XB 88 LgR 50 BrY 88 3LgR 94 3YR 1 99 YR 1.0k
115 G 3
R4
XB 23 GB XB 3 5 3 5 3 5 96 RW 4 5 1.0
64 LgW 47 LgB XB 47 LgB 88 LgR 95 BY 100L
XB
6
21 YB
1 2 1 2 1 2
19Sb
97 BrR
115G
22 Lg
20 GW
RELAY
148 YL
RELAY
COOLANT LEVEL
XB
THERMO FUEL
UNIT UNIT SENSOR
Fuse box
The fuse box houses five 15A- and five 20A- fuses lined Fuse box
up with spares fitted for 15A- and 20A- fuses.
Use fuses of correct capacity. See page 32.
Battery
1) Leaving the battery unused for long periods of time
without attention or draining it completely down can
cause damage to the plates, leading to a shortened
life.
2) For long-term storage, charge it fully, tighten the
caps securely, store in a cool and dry place, and
check the level of charge at least once a month.
3) Maintain the level of charge above 75%.
4) In cold weather, it is desirable to start the engine
with the battery charged 100%. Do not try to start the
engine with less than 75%.
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4. SPECIFCATIONS
4. SPECIFICATIONS
(1) SW880
2205
3250
2370
1505
750
750
750
750
335
400
1940 1600
1200 3540 1200
5940
89
4. SPECIFCATIONS
(2) SW990
2285
3250
2370
1505
750
750
750
750
335
1
400
1940 1600
1200 3540 1200
5940
90
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