Introduction Using This Manual Product Misuse Product misuse can cause accidents, injury and death. In this manual the right and left sides of the machine are determined by sitting in the operator seat and facing in The manufacturer of the machine is not responsible for the machine’s forward travel direction.
Product Identification Identification Numbers Record your information below to provide when you contact the dealer or manufacturer. Arrow Hammer Model 1450 H Serial Number 8100- Serial Number Location (A) Purchase Date Dealer Dealer Phone Serial #...
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Safety Decals Item Description Part No. Qty. Yellow Triangle Hand Pinch 4254005 Caution Hands Clear 4254001 Stay Back 100FT (ROPS) 4254006 Caution Hot Muffler 4254013 Fire Extinguisher Inside* 4254032 No Riders 4254011 No Step 4254016 Do Not Remove 4254019 Spring Under Tension 4254020 Warning/Attention/Mast 4254031...
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Safety Decals About Safety Decals (D) CAUTION HOT MUFFLER 4254013 The decals shown in this manual are installed on your machine to warn about potential hazards and to provide important safety information. Replace worn or damaged decals. Confirm decal place- ment and part numbers in the Decal Locations illustra- tions in this manual.
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Safety Decals (I) SPRING UNDER TENSION 4254020 (K) CABLE WRAP DIAGRAM 4254021 SPRING UNDER TENSION • FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS TO REMOVE TENSION AND THE SPRING. (J) WARNING/ATTENTION/MAST 4254031 • READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING OR SERVICING THE MACHINE. •...
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Safety Decals (M) ROPS WARNING 4254033 (P) WARNING/CAUTION IN CAB 4254030 WARNING: DAMAGE TO CAB MAY OCCUR CAUTION: MAST MUST BE STRAIGHT UP OR RIGHT BE- FORE LAYING BACK THE PROTECTION OFFERED BY THIS ROPS WILL BE IM- (Q) WARNING/ALARM 4254007 PAIRED IF IT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ANY MODIFICATION, STRUCTURAL DAMAGE, OR HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN AN OVERTURN INCIDENT.
Safety Wear Protective Equipment tightened. • Before operating, thoroughly inspect the machine • Wear safety glasses or eye shields to protect from to be sure it is in working order. If the machine dust and debris. is damaged or otherwise not in working order, do •...
Safety Fuel Safety • Allow the engine to cool several minutes before removing the fill cap. Do not allow open flames, sparks, heat or any other • sources of ignition in the fuel area. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Allow any spills to •...
Machine Controls Control Panel User Interface Park and Auto Mode Buttons Adjusting Dial/Button Travel Mode Buttons Hammer Control Sideshift Control Tilt Control Layback Control Cab Climate Controls 10 Light Switches Throttle Control 12 Key Switch Operator Seat 13 Weight Adjustment 14 Backrest Adjustment 15 Seat Belt Latch 16 Fore/Aft Adjustmnet...
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Operating & Service Decals Item Description Part No. Qty. Pin Lock/Weight 4254026 ISO 32 Hyd. Oil 4254012 Notice/Air Filter 4254015 Diesel 4254017 Warning/Attention/Mast 4254031 Cable Retaining Clamp 4254028 Cable Wrap Diagram 4254021 Clean Air Filter 4254029 Grease Locations 4254025 * Decal location not shown.
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Operating & Service Decals (C) NOTICE/AIR FILTER 4254015 About Operating & Service Decals The decals shown in this manual are installed on your machine to provide reminders of important information for operating and servicing the machine. Replace worn or damaged decals. Confirm decal place- ment and part numbers in the Decal Locations illustra- HAMMER OPERATION MAY GENERATE SEVERE DUST tions in this manual.
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Operating & Service Decals (I) GREASE LOCATIONS 4254025 HAMMER WHILE WEIGHT IS ON GROUND (F) CABLE RETAINING CLAMP 4254028 (G) CABLE WRAP DIAGRAM 4254021 THIS DECAL IS INSTALLED NEAR EVERY GREASE ZERK LOCATION. • READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATOR MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING OR SERVICING THE MACHINE.
Operating Theory of Operation Inspect the Machine 1. Complete the Daily Inspection Checklist. The Arrow Hammer is an hydraulic drop-hammer which uses an hydraulic cylinder and cable actuator system to 2. Inspect the machine to be sure it is in working order. lift a weight to a specified height and then release the If the machine is damaged or not in working order, weight to gravity free fall.
Operating Entering/Exiting the Operator Station Adusting the Steering Wheel 1. Use the hand holds (A) to get into the operator seat. 1. Push down on the tilt locking lever (A) with you foot and tilt the steering column as needed. 2.
Operating Using the Key Switch tempting to start the engine. On some machines the light may turn off completely. 6. Turn the key switch to the START position and release to start the engine. 7. Allow hydraulic oil to warm up for approximately five minutes before operating.
Operating Using the Hammer Lock Using the Headlights Switch • • Push the top of the switch (A) to activate the two Push the top of the switch (A) to activate the two low beam headlights. All turn signal/taillights will low beam headlights.
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Operating 3. Rotate the handle down 90 degrees again to lock the pin out of the channel and allow the hammer to move freely. Locking the Hammer 1. Rotate the handle (B) to the position shown. 2. Push the pin in and rotate the handle down 90 de- grees to lock the pin in the channel so the hammer cannot raise or lower beyond the channel.
Operating Using the Control Panel Using the Throttle Control (A) right on the sideshift slide. Using the Hammer Control (E) You can only operate the throttle control when the ma- chine is in Creep travel mode. • Push the control up to manually raise the hammer. •...
Operating Changing Travel Modes 1. Park the machine safely (See Parking Safely in SAFETY). When you slow to a travel speed of 1 mph in high speed mode, the machine will shift to low speed mode. You can switch travel modes by pushing the buttons while the machine is traveling.
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Operating Using the User Interface (UI) UI Control Buttons Picture Note: Logo Screen • Push four arrow buttons (C) to move within screens. • Push select buttons (A) to choose displayed menu Push select button (D) to confirm selection or set- items.
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Operating The Main Screen Gauges on the Main Screen provide current system to check sensor calibration. Text in the display changes information including: from white to red to indicate a calibration issue. • Travel Speed (MPH) Select ENGINE to go to the Engine Screen to view engine data.
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Operating The Auto Cycle Screen Select ADJUST HITS PER CYCLE and rotate the Ad- Bar gauges on the Auto Cycle Screen display current justing Dial/Button on the control panel to incrementally operation settings including: increase or decrease the number of times (1-10) the ham- •...
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Operating The Job Selection Screen with information for that particular job. On the Job Selection Screen select the job number under which you want to record the operation data. Once the The total square feet worked for the life of the machine data begins recording for that job, you can select that job is displayed on this screen.
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Operating The Engine Screen View engine information on the Engine Data Screen Select SELECT to scroll through the service interval including: boxes. • Engine Speed (RPM) Select SERVICE RESET to clear the selected service interval. Do this after you have completed the service for •...
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Operating The Faults Screen incidates a fault has occured. View fault messages on the Faults Screen. A red circle to the left of the fault description indicates there is not an See The Faults Screen in SERVICE for more informa- active fault.
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Operating Note: See MACHINE COMPONENTS and MA- 1. Use the tilt control to move the mast a couple inches CHINE CONTROLS to identify the controls used to to the right to clear the mast lock (A). operate the machine. 2. Use the layback control to fully raise the mast. 3.
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Operating Working the Surface (Manual Operation) value of "0"if you do not want the mast to sideshift or you do not want the machine to travel. 1. Use the sideshift control as needed to position the fully raised mast with the tool above the work sur- Note: The park brake will automatically disengage face.
Operating Machine Operation Guidelines 3. If you require sideshifting the mast, select ADJUST SIDE SHIFT and set to your estimated shift. Maintaining Smooth Operation If you require machine travel, select ADJUST TRAVEL DISTANCE and set to your estimated distance. When operating, the machine travels forward or back- ward, the mast shifts to the side, and the hammer raises 4.
Operating 2. Fasten the mast post to the mast rest (A) with a chain or strap. • If the concrete is not broken down, larger sections may resist raising the hammer and cause damage. As you begin working the concrete in a new area, raise the hammer less than half way, and drop the hammer 3.
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Operating Picture Note: Route chains or straps through the rear tie down areas (B) and the trailer tie down ar- eas.
Troubleshooting Condition Check Action Engine Refer to engine manufacturer's manual for Engine will not crank. engine starting problems and service informa- tion. Hydraulic Low oil level. Add oil to correct level. Allow the machine to idle until oil has Cold oil. warmed up sufficiently.
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Troubleshooting Weight should be carried in locked position. If the mast is accidentally laid down with the hammer weight at the top of the mast, the weight can be slid forward by allowing Hammer weight not in proper position a small amount of slack in the cable and to raise mast.
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Troubleshooting On down stroke the valve does not reverse and raise the Adjust stroke length. hammer weight. Inspect and clean the hammer control valve. Excessively tightened mounting hardware can deflect the valve body enough to bind the Hammer weight drifts down. Hammer control valve spool is binding.
Servicing: Lubrication Recommended Lubricants 3. Pump grease into the center axle pivot pin zerk (C). Grease Lubricatiing the Rear Wheels NAPA Premium Performance Multi-Purpose Wheel 1. Park the machine safely (See Parking Safely in Bearing Grease SAFETY). 2. Pump grease into the zerk (A) on both rear wheels. NAPA Premium AW32 Hydraulic Oil NAPA Premium Performance 80W90 Gear Oil Lubricating the Mast...
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Servicing: Lubrication Lubricating the Sideshift Slide 1. Park the machine safely (See Parking Safely in SAFETY). 4. Pump grease into the zerk (C) on the pulley on the top of the mast. 5. Grease the mast tilt plate: 2. Pump grease into the two hinge pin zerks (A). a.
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Servicing: Cab Lubricating the Cab Door Cleaning the Cab Air Filter 1. Park the machine safely (See Parking Safely in 1. Park the machine safely (See Parking Safely in SAFETY). SAFETY). 2. Remove the two handles (A) and the air filter 2.
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