Operators Manual Operators Manual Manuel De L ... - Belle Group
Operators Manual Operators Manual Manuel De L ... - Belle Group
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Machine <strong>De</strong>scription<br />
GB<br />
2<br />
7<br />
5 1<br />
4<br />
3<br />
6<br />
8<br />
9<br />
1275<br />
1. Throttle lever.<br />
2. Recoil Starter Handle.<br />
3. Fuel Tank.<br />
4. Lifting Point.<br />
5. Handle Release Catch.<br />
6. Forward / Reverse Control Handle.<br />
7. Main Handle.<br />
8. Belt Guard.<br />
9. Key Start<br />
450<br />
600<br />
839<br />
Technical Data<br />
GB<br />
Model 45/60<br />
Engine - Honda GX 270 Petrol (Hp) 9<br />
Engine - Hatz 1B30Diesel (Hp) 6.3<br />
Weight - Honda GX 270 Petrol (Kg) 282<br />
Weight - Hatz 1B30 Diesel (Kg) 290<br />
Engine RPM - Honda 3600<br />
Engine RPM - Hatz 3000<br />
Centrifugal Force (kN) 45<br />
Frequency - Honda (Hz) 70<br />
Frequency - Hatz (Hz) 70<br />
Maximum Travel Speed (m/min) > 24<br />
Sound Power (dB(A)) 108<br />
* Minimum level to En500 Part 4<br />
Safe Disposal.<br />
Instructions for the protection of the environment. The<br />
machine contains valuable materials. Take the<br />
discarded apparatus and accessories to the relevant<br />
recycling facilities.<br />
Environment<br />
Component<br />
Handle<br />
Front cover<br />
Main frame<br />
Baseplate<br />
Hand Grips<br />
Engine<br />
Flexible Mounts<br />
Various Parts<br />
Material<br />
Steel<br />
HDPE<br />
Steel<br />
Steel<br />
Polyurethane Foam<br />
Aluminium<br />
Steel and Rubber<br />
Steel and Aluminium<br />
GB<br />
Reasons For Compaction<br />
GB<br />
Soil, which has been disturbed or new inll, subbase and blacktop, will have small voids or air pockets which, if not compacted, will<br />
lead to one or more problems occurring.<br />
1. As trafc crosses the surface of an uncompacted area, the material is compressed. This leads to subsidence of the top surface<br />
as the material lls the voids.<br />
2. A similar situation occurs with static loads on uncompacted ground. The load (e.g. a building) will sink.<br />
3. Materials with voids are more susceptible to water seepage, leading to erosion. Water ingress may also cause the soil to<br />
expand during freezing temperatures and contract during dry spells. Expansion and contraction is a major cause of damage to<br />
building foundations and normally leads to the structure requiring underpinning.<br />
Compaction increases the density of the material and therefore increases its load bearing capacity. Reduces air voids and therefore<br />
reduces the risk of subsidence, expansion and contraction, due to ingress of water.<br />
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