Cross Slope; Working With Vibration; Working With The Chip Spreader - Fayat Group Bomag BW 138 AD-5 Operating Instruction, Maintenance Instruction

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Concerning your safety – Driving the machine; working operation
3.7.4

Cross slope

Fig. 9
3.7.5

Working with vibration

3.7.6

Working with the chip spreader

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The tipping angle was measured statically on
level, hard ground with the machine stopped
and without steering.
The max. permissible inclination of the
machine may be limited by the max. permis-
sible slanted position of the engine.
The specified angle must not be exceeded.
With loose soil, acceleration/deceleration, run-
ning vibration, steering or attached accessories
the tipping angle may be considerably lower.
Driving across slopes should therefore be
strictly avoided, because of the high risk of tip-
ping over and the related risk of severe or even
fatal accidents.
For rollers with a drum width of 1 meter or less
there is a considerable risk of tipping over near
edges (e.g. curbstones, embankments,
trenches, potholes) when driving over these
edges.
When compacting with vibration you must
always check the effect of the vibration on
nearby buildings and underground supply lines
(gas, water, sewage, electric power). If neces-
sary stop compacting with vibration.
Do not activate the vibration on hard (frozen,
concrete) ground. Components may get dam-
aged.
Pay attention to the maximum filling capacity,
as otherwise the permissible total weight may
be exceeded.
BW 138 AD-5

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