Table of contents Introduction Safety guidelines Graphic presentation Device description Technical data Activities prior to starting work Starting Tamping Shutting down Maintenance overview Maintenance work Operating fluids and fill levels Troubleshooting Storage...
The tamper should only be used in technically faultless condition, as intended, in a safety- conscious and hazard-conscious manner, in compliance with the instructions in the operating manual. Malfunctions that impair safety must be eliminated without delay. The SRE 300 tamper is designed exclusively for compacting – Sand – Gravel –...
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Additional safety instructions regarding the use of the battery (accessories) The tamper SRE 300 is intended to be used with the type 1200 / 1500 battery made by Pellenc. The battery is not included with the tamper. Operation with the battery requires that the operating manual included by manufacturer Pellenc be observed.
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General safety instructions for power tools (Excerpt from DIN EN 62841-1 (VDE 0740-1)) The term “power tool” used in the safety instructions refers to mains-operated (corded) power tools or battery-operated (cordless) power tools. Work area safety – Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents. –...
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Personal safety – Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
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Power tool use and care – Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job in a better and safer way at the rate for which it was designed. –...
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Battery tool use and care – Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack. – Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
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Operation Tampers are only permitted to be operated by suitable persons of or above the age of eighteen. Operators must be instructed in how to guide the tamper by the owner or by owner’s assigned personnel. The machine operator must comply with traffic regulations. If instructions that affect safety are given by third parties, then the operator must be authorized to reject these instructions.
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Maintenance and repair work Only use original Weber MT spare parts to ensure reliable and safe operation for maintenance or repair work. Adjusting tasks, maintenance tasks, and inspection tasks must be carried out on schedule as specified in this operating and maintenance manual.
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Inspection Tampers must be inspected in accordance with appropriate implementation conditions and operating conditions, as needed; however, an inspection to ensure operationally safe status must be performed by an expert at least once a year. The results of the inspection must be recorded in writing and must be stored at least until the next inspection.
Graphic presentation Overall view SRE 300 Tamping foot Electronic system with On / Off button Tamping system Manual guidance rod Electric motor Hearing protection (sticker) Connecting cable with plug for battery...
Device description The series SRE 300 tamper is used for road-building, canal construction, pipe laying and landscaping compaction tasks. Drive The compactor is propelled by a direct current synchronous motor. Force is transmitted via the centrifugal clutch directly to the tamping system.
Technical data SRE 300 Weight Operating weight CECE (in kg) Dimensions Overall length (in mm) Overall width (in mm) Height (in mm) Tamping foot width (in mm) Impact rate (/min) Stroke (in mm) Drive Engine manufacturer Weber Type Direct current...
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1 Description 2 TYPE ......................3 Serial number 4 Year of construction ......................5 Mass 6 Rated power kW ......................
Activities prior to starting work Transport When transporting the tamper on a vehicle, secure it with suitable restraints. Loading with crane Fit the crane hook into the lifting ring (1) and lift the machine onto the desired means of transport. Only use lifting machines with a minimum bearing capacity of 100 kg.
Starting Fit the battery into the carrying system as de- scribed in the operating manual provided by manufacturer Pellenc. Put on the carrying system as described in the operating manual provided by the manufacturer. Connect the plug of the battery (1) with the plug (2) of the electronic system.
Increased accident danger! Always wear personal protective equipment. Operating the tamper is not permitted without wearing the necessary personal protective equipment. Personal protective equipment includes: Wear ear protection Hard hat Safety shoes Protective gloves Shutting down Press the button (1) of the electronic system (2) to switch the electric motor off.
Maintenance overview Maintenance interval Maintenance activity Daily as needed – clean the cooling fins of – the electronic system using a brush After the first – Re-tighten all accessible 25 operating hours threaded connections Every 50 operating hours – Lubricating points or 1 x every year Work must be carried out using regulation tools, and the operating and maintenance manual must be complied with for all work.
Maintenance work Lubricate lubricating points with bearing grease Lubricating points “anti-twist device” quantity 1 – 2 strokes. Use KP2K-20 grease. Lubricating points “crankcase” quantity 4 – 5 strokes. Use KP2K-20 grease. Change the tamping foot Unscrew the 4 nuts (1). Lift the tamping foot (2) off of the tamper and attach a new tamping foot.
Operating fluids and fill levels Assembly Lubricant Quality Tamper lower part Shell Gadus S2 V 220AD 2 or As necessary comparable KP2K-20 grease Lubricating points Shell Gadus S2 V 220AD 2 or Every 50 h. comparable KP2K-20 grease Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Remedy Tamper does not start...
Actions to be taken before long-term storage (longer than 1 month) Entire soil compactor – Clean thoroughly – Check for leaks – If there are leaks – correct defects All bare parts / fastening bolts – Oil / grease If the machine is to be stored for longer than six months, then contact the Weber service organization to discuss additional measures.
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