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OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL: ____________________
SERIAL: _____________________
DATE OF PURCHASE: ____________
PURCHASED FROM: __________________________
WARNING:
9475 PASCAL GAGNON STREET, ST-LÉONARD, QUEBEC, CANADA
©Alcor 2011 All rights reserved
GRIZZLY
330 000 / 333 000
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO
PROVIDE SAFE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE IF OPERATED
ACCORDING
PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND
CARE
OF
THIS
PURCHASER TO SEE TO IT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE
MADE CLEAR TO THE PERSONS WHO WILL ACTUALLY BE
USING THE EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
GRIZZLY EQUIPMENT
TEL: (514) 325-1260 / 1-888-325-9953 FAX: (514) 325-9952
ENGINE MODEL: _______________
ENGINE SERIAL: _______________
TO
INSTRUCTIONS.
EQUIPMENT
THE
MANUFACTURER
AND
RELIES
1
UPON
THE

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  • Page 1 GRIZZLY OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL: ____________________ ENGINE MODEL: _______________ 330 000 / 333 000 SERIAL: _____________________ ENGINE SERIAL: _______________ DATE OF PURCHASE: ____________ PURCHASED FROM: __________________________ WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO PROVIDE SAFE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE IF OPERATED ACCORDING INSTRUCTIONS.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    E-MAIL: info@alcor-inc.com Web site: www.grizzlyequip.com INDEX INTRODUCTION ....................................3 PREPARATION ....................................4 OPERATOR;..................................... 4 WEAR PROPER ATTIRE ..................................4 ROOF PREPARATION ..................................4 INSPECT ROOF DECK ................................... 4 WARNING LINE SYSTEM ................................4 HOISTING TO ROOF ..................................5 INSPECT THE HOIST ..................................5 CONNECTING TO LIFT RINGS ..............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 330 000, 333 000 WORKHORSE GRIZZLY Thank you for purchasing this quality product. With proper use and care this Workhorse will provide many years of reliable service. For the safety of all job-site personnel it is mandatory that the instructions provided for the use and handling of the equipment be read and thoroughly understood by the operators.
  • Page 4: Preparation

    PREPARATION OPERATOR; START BY READING AND FULLY UNDERSTANDING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. IF SOMETHING IS NOT UNDERSTOOD, HAVE SOMEONE ELSE READ AND EXPLAIN THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR OR CALL THE MANUFACTURER FOR INFORMATION. AN UNINFORMED OPERATOR CAN SUBJECT HIMSELF AND OTHERS TO DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. WEAR PROPER ATTIRE Safety glasses are recommended and must be worn if any roof cutting or scraping is being done in the vicinity.
  • Page 5: Hoisting To Roof

    NEVER LIFT THESE ATTACHMENTS WITH HOT STUFF CONTAINED. HOT STUFF TANKS MUST BE LIFTED WITH METAL SLINGS ONLY. Fig. 2 WEIGHT: 330 000 Workhorse 325 LBS 330 500 Gravel spreader 110 LBS 330 700 Dump tray 90 LBS 333 000 Workhorse (wheels under)
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Wear safety footwear, eye protection and snug fit clothing.  Operate the Workhorse only from the “Walk Behind” position.  Operate on flat, level roofs only.  GRIZZLY Use only attachments.  Keep away from electrical lines.  Use caution when handling fuel. Gasoline is very flammable. Shut off engine, and allow cooling before refuelling.
  • Page 7: Operation

    (1) gravel weighs approximately 108 lbs/cu.ft. (2) asphalt weighs approximately 8.0 lbs/US gal. Check with your material sources for actual weight of material you are using. Fully loaded, the 330 000 Workhorse weighs approximately as listed: Loaded weights include asphalt and gravel Loaded Weights 36"...
  • Page 8: Basic Power Unit Operation

    Basic Power Unit Operation The 330 000 Workhorse is designed for use inside a perimeter warning system. Do not operate within 10 feet of roof edge (or 6 feet if operating parallel to roof). Never attempt to override dead-man brake handle. Engage clutch handle with hand only.
  • Page 9 Filling of the hot tank Never stand downwind of hot source when filling as fumes and/or hot material may cause injury. Do not fill hot tank more than ¾ full to avoid splashing of hot material. Never fill with overheated material. Flash points vary and proper temperature level information must be obtained from asphalt manufacturer.
  • Page 10: The Controls

    The Controls Refer to Fig. 3 while familiarizing yourself with power unit control functions. The throttle control is located on the engine with a stop switch on the back of the engine. To go forward, pull back on clutch handle. Brake will release automatically as clutch is engaged. To stop, release clutch handle and clutch will disengage as brake comes on.
  • Page 11: Attachments

    ATTACHMENTS GRAVEL SPREADER ATTACHMENT #330 500 Wrenches are required for installation. Install gravel spreader as shown in fig. 5. Shaft ends of spreader drop into mount brackets on the frame. To install handle and linkage, first attach linkage to dispenser and then connect the other end with handle and secure with bolt and nut provided.
  • Page 12: Engine Start-Up And Operation

    ENGINE START-UP AND OPERATION Make sure the clutch and brake levers aren’t being pulled back (held) against the handle bar (pulling on the brake lever will release the brake and pulling on the clutch lever will release the brake and engage the clutch) (see fig. 8). Fig.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    If service or repair of engine is needed, contact an authorized Honda centre. You will need the model, and serial number of your engine. Grizzly equipment warranty does not cover the engine, which is covered by a separate warranty from Honda. Lubrication Lubrication recommendations are as follows: Grease roller bearings on wheels weekly or as needed.
  • Page 14: Safety Hazards

    SAFETY HAZARDS Safety hazards are not always obvious to workers. Unlike exposure to health hazards, where illness or injury develop slowly, safety hazards usually result in immediate injury or death. Broken bones, cuts bruises, sprains, burns and loss of limbs, eyesight and hearing are the kinds of injuries caused by safety hazards.
  • Page 15: Electrocution

    Many solvents evaporate quickly at roof temperatures. Explosive mixtures of vapours can be readily formed within confined spaces like high parapet walls, in atriums or in any space where little or no ventilation exists. And any kind of spark or flame can ignite the vapours.

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