Honda automobiles automobile parts user manual (60 pages)
Summary of Contents for Honda PF120
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No.3498-35890-0 Be sure to operate, inspect, and maintain the products after you have read this manual carefully to understand the contents. OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS PLATE COMPACTOR for HONDA ENGINE...
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Forward Forward This manual has been prepared as a guide to operate SAKAI PLATE COMPACTOR, PF120 and PF150. It is hoped that the manual is useful for experienced operators to refresh the knowledge and the experiences as well as for inexperienced operators.
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Contents Contents When you order parts or get instructions for trouble correction .... 1 Safety precautions ................... 2 1. Basic safety precautions ..............4 2. Sticking position of warning notice(Label) ........7 3. Inspection before operation ............8 4. Starting-up ..................11 5.
The name plate is located on the right hand side of the body. MODEL CHASSIS NUMBER M O D E L C H A S S I S N O . MODEL CHASSIS NUMBER PF120 〇〇〇〇〇 PF150 〇〇〇〇〇 Location of the name plates ー1ー...
Safety precautions Safety precautions In order to use this product safely, correct operation and periodical maintenance are absolutely essential. Do not operate and/or carry out maintenance of the product until you read the manual carefully to understand the safety precautions. The operation and safety precautions illustrated in this manual are only limited for what it is to be used as a plate compactor.
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Safety precautions In order to avoid an accident, you are requested to pay close attention to the safety other than the precautions indicated in this manual and/or on the labels during machine operation, as they could not cover all the precautions by foreseeing any possible danger. WANING Do not operate the machine until the op- erator has understood the contents by...
1. Basic safety precautions WANING Be sure to observe the safety precau- tions to secure safety. Failure to observe the precautions will invite accidents or machine troubles. 1. Basic safety precautions ■ Read the instruction manual carefully. Understand functions of operation control equipment and ●...
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1. Basic safety precautions ■ Pay attention to fi re. Bringing a open fl ame close to fuel and oil may invite a fi re. ● In particular, fuel can catch fi re very easily and it is dangerous. Do not bring a fi re such as of cigarette or of match close to the ●...
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1. Basic safety precautions ■ Cautions to be taken when loading and unloading the machine. Load and unload the machine in/from a transporting vehicle with two persons in order to ● avoid an accidental drop of the machine. Drain fuel from the fuel tank, the carburetor, and the fuel strainer before transporting it on ●...
2. Sticking Position of Warning Notice (Label) 2. Sticking Position of Warning Notice (Label) For safety's sake, warning notice (label) is sticked to below mentioned position of our products. Keep the label clean and free of breakage. If it is broken or missed, replace it with a new one.
3. Inspection before operation 3. Inspection before operation 3.1. Engine Refer to a separate Engine Operation Manu- al for the engine. 3.2. Checking engine oil ① Remove the oil gauge and wipe off oil stuck on the gauge with a rag. ②...
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3. Inspection before operation 3.3. Checking vibrator oil Remove the fi ll-drain plug located in the vibrat- ing plate with the machine body held level and check that the oil is fi lled up to the mouth of the port. If it is found insuffi...
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3. Inspection before operation Remove the cap on the fuel tank to check re- maining oil visually. Refi ll fuel if it is found insuffi cient. Fuel to be employed:Regular gasoline Fuel tank capacity: 3.6 liters WARNING • Be sure to check if it is the right fuel before refi lling fuel. 3.5.
4. Starting-up 4. Starting-up (1) Open fuel cock full. Fuel cock Open Closed (2) Move speed control lever to half-open position. “Half-open” position of speed control lever (3) Turn carburetor choke lever to fully closed position to facilitate ignition. (Turn lever to haft-open position if en- gine is warm or when starting in warm Open Closed...
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4. Starting-up (4) Turn the engine switch ON. Engine switch (5) Pull the starting knob forcibly. WARNING • Start the engine after looking around to confi rm the safety of its surroundings . • Pull up the starter knob so that hand will not hit the engine guard.
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4. Starting-up (6) Shift the choke lever to Fully open position after the engine has been started. CAUTION • Warm-up the engine at an idling speed for 1 to 3 minutes after the engine has been started. • If the engine fails to start, check the spark plug and the fuel system for blockage.
5. Operation 5. Operation (1) Put the throttle lever at “Full Throttle” posi- Forward-reverse lever tion. (2) The machine moves forward or back- ward in accordance with control of the forward-reverse lever. CAUTION • Do not operate the engine with an intermediate speed as the centrifugal clutch repeats ON and OFF in this speed which may result in seizure of the engine.
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5. Operation WARNING • When moving the machine backward, take good care to avoid any obstacle behind you. ー15ー...
6. Shutting down 6. Shutting down (1) In order to cool the engine, shift the throt- tle lever to the lowest speed position to idle the engine for about 1 to 2 minutes with the forward-reverse lever shifted to neutral position. “Lowest speed”...
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6. Shutting down (3) Turn the fuel cock to Close position. Fuel cock Open Closed ー17ー...
7. Inspection and Maintenance 7. Inspection and Maintenance 7.1. Engine Refer to a separate Engine Operation Manual for the engine. 7.2. Compactor body Wipe off dust, dirt, and oil stuck to the machine to check that it is in good order. Check the bolts for tightness and check intensively around the engine, the belt cover, the cush- ion rubber, the control handle, and the sling hook.
7. Inspection and Maintenance 7.5. Air cleaner Wing nut ① Remove the wing nut from the air cleaner Air cleaner cover, and remove the cover. cover ② Remove the wing nut from the air fi lter, and remove the fi lter. ③...
7. Inspection and Maintenance 7.6. Spark plug Remove the spark plug to clean off carbon deposit on the plug. Adjust electrode gap to between 0.7mm and 0.8mm. Plug : BPR6ES (NGK) ー20ー...
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7. Inspection and Maintenance 7.7. Hydraulic oil (1) Put the handle at vertical position to re- move the oil plug and check that the oil is fi lled up to a level that is almost over- Oil plug fl ows out of the port. If it is found insuffi...
9. For a long-term storage 9. For a long-term storage (1) Check the engine and the vibrator for oil leakage. (2) Wipe off oil stains, if any, on the rubber dampers. (3) Check bolts and nuts for tightness and re-tighten them as necessary. (4) Put the cover over the compactor and store it in a dust-free, dry area.
600 mm(L) X 400 mm(w) Performance Vibration Frequency 93 Hz {5580vpm} Traveling Speed 0 - 23 m/min Vibratory Force 26 kN{2653kgf} Engine Manufacturer's Model HONDA model GX160U Maximum Output 4.1 kW/3600 min {5.5 ps/3600rpm} Fuel Gasoline Starting System Recoil starter ー24ー...
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700 mm(L) X 500 mm(w) Performance Vibration Frequency 93 Hz {5580vpm} Traveling Speed 0 - 23 m/min Vibratory Force 31 kN{3160kgf} Engine Manufacturer's Model HONDA model GX200U Maximum Output 4.8 kW/3600 min {6.5 ps/3600rpm} Fuel Gasoline Starting System Recoil starter ー25ー...
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MODEL PF120/PF150 December-2006 SAKAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LED. Head offi ce: 1-4-8, Shiba-Daimon, Minato-ku Tokyo, Japan Cable address: "SKWSAKAI" TOKYO Telex: 242-3525 SKWMONJ Telphone: Tokyo(03)3431-9971 2006.12.240①C.D...
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