Table of contents Introduction Safety guidelines Graphic presentation Device description Technical data Activities prior to starting work Starting Compacting Shutting down Maintenance overview Maintenance work Operating fluids and fill levels Troubleshooting Electrical circuit diagram Storage Contact addresses CR 3-II E...
This operating and maintenance manual must always be available at the implementation site of the soil compactor. If necessary, you can obtain additional information from your authorized WEBER MT dealer, or you can obtain information from one of the contact addresses on the last page.
This machine is capable of exceeding the permissible sound level of 80 dB(A). The owner might also face additional dangers when using the machine. Precautionary action must therefore be taken. Protective equipment includes: Hearing protection Hard hat Safety shoes Protective gloves CR 3-II E...
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Be particularly cautious when operating the engine in the vicinity of people and livestock. Maintenance and repair work Only use original Weber MT spare parts to ensure reliable and safe operation for maintenance or repair work. Hydraulic hose lines must be checked at regular intervals in accordance with standard engineering practice, or they must be replaced at appropriate intervals, even if no signs of safety-relevant defects are present.
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Important information for operating and maintenance personnel is marked by pictograms. Warning against irritants or materials hazardous to health Warning against a hazardous place Warning against a suspended load Wear ear protection General regulation Environmental protection Hard hat Safety shoes Protective gloves CR 3-II E...
Device description The CR 3-II E compactor is used for road-building and landscaping compaction tasks. Drive The compactor is propelled by an air-cooled Hatz diesel engine. Force is transferred to the exciter mechanically via a V-belt. Operation Start the Hatz diesel engine via the electrical start device. After starting, vibration is switched on via the centrifugal clutch attached to the engine.
Technical data CR 3-II E Weight Operating weight CECE in kg (basic device) Dimensions 1350 Overall length (in mm) 500/600/700 Overall width / with attachment plates (in mm) 1060 Height with folded guide bar (in mm) Base plate length (base in mm)
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1 Description 2 TYPE ..........................3 Serial number 4 Year of construction ..........................5 Mass 6 Rated power kW ..........................CR 3-II E...
Arrest the guide bar (4) with the holder (5). Tilt the machine forward. Danger of tipping – pay attention to the machine weight. Pull the locking pin (6) out of the holder and remove the wheel (7). CR 3-II E...
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Bring the guide bar into movement position and arrest it with the movement safeguard (1). Tilt the machine to the rear and guide it via the guide bar. Pay attention to the tire pressure of the undercarriage. CR 3-II E...
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For work at the fuel system, have a suitable fire- extinguishing agent ready. Fire, naked light, and smoking is forbidden! CR 3-II E...
If the ignition key does not spring back to pos. 1 – turn off the machine immediately – danger of starter damage due to the starter also running during operation. CR 3-II E...
Turn the ignition key (5) counterclockwise to the vertical position. During breaks – even if they are short – the machine must be shut down. Parked devices that represent an obstacle must be safe- guarded via conspicuous measures. CR 3-II E...
If lubricating oils and fuel come into contact with skin, they can cause skin cancer. Upon contact with the skin, clean affected skin with suitable cleaning agent without delay. If accessible during maintenance, check the condition and stability of all screws. CR 3-II E...
Press the oil filter into the crankcase as far as it will go. Prior to tightening the screws, ensure that the tension springs rest on the oil filter with both ends (7). CR 3-II E...
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Clean air filter insert as specified by the engine manufacturer if there is damage or if it is extremely dirty. Dispose of oils, greases, cloths soaked in oil, and replaced parts with oil on them in an environmentally friendly manner. CR 3-II E...
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Checking the V-belt Remove the V-belt guard (2). Check the V-belt (3) for cracks, damaged flanks, and wear. If there is excessive wear – replace the V-belt as specified in the repair manual. CR 3-II E...
Operating fluids and fill levels Assembly Operating material Quantity Summer Winter CR 3-II E Quality Engine Engine oil SAE 10 W 40 0.9 l (– 1 0 ~ + 5 0 °C) API – CD CE-CF-CG or SHPD or CCMC – D4 – D5 – PD2...
No vibration / no Vibrator V-belt Change vibrator V-belt forward motion defective or insufficient forward motion Soil compactor Wrong hydraulic oil Check oil level does not switch level in the guide bar Correct oil level CR 3-II E...
Starter terminal 50 For flywheel alternator: Terminal L on the regulator Generator B+ Mass Terminal strip on the valve box Oil pressure switch Ignition starter switch Regulator for flywheel alternator Starter motor Flywheel alternator Battery Display PCB CR 3-II E...
– Store above freezing in a storage room – Connect to a permanent charger If the machine is going to be stored for longer than six months, then contact the Weber service organization to discuss additional measures. CR 3-II E...
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Comply with the device manufacturer’s operating manual for use of the battery charger. The operating manual of the charger is enclosed in the packaging of the battery charger. The battery charger is available under order no. 021000603. CR 3-II E...
278 01 Kralupy nad Vitavou E-mail info@webermt.cz WEBER MT Telephone +1(207) - 947 - 4990 the USA 4717 Broadmoor Ave. SE. Suite B +1(207) - 947 - 5452 and Canada Grand Rapids, MI 49512 E-mail sales@webermt.us service@webermt.us CR 3-II E...
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