Fayat Group Bomag BVP 10/36 User manual

Operating instructions
Maintenance instructions
Original operating instructions
Catalogue No.
008 062 61 12/2010
BVP 10/36 / BVP 18/45
S/N 861 834 03 .... > / S/N 861 834 04 .... >
Forward marching vibratory plate
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Foreword
BOMAG 3BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
F oreword
These BOMAG machines are products from
the wide range of BOMAG machines for earth
work, asphalt and refuse compaction as well
as stabilizers/recyclers.
BOMAG’s vast experience in connection with
state-of-the-art production and testing meth-
ods, such as lifetime tests of all important
components and highest quality demands
guarantee maximum reliability of your ma-
chine.
Using these instructions will
lhelp you to become familiar with the machine.
lavoid malfunctions caused by unprofessional
operation.
Compliance with the maintenance instructions will
lenhance the reliability of the machine on con-
struction sites,
lprolong the lifetime of the machine,
lreduce repair costs and downtimes.
BOMAG will not assume liability for the function of
the machine
lif it is handled in a way not complying with the
usual modes of use,
lif it is used for purposes other than those men-
tioned in these instructions.
No warranty claims can be lodged in case of dam-
age resulting from
loperating errors,
linsufficient maintenance and
lwrong fuels and lubricants.
Please note!
This manual was written for operators and mainte-
nance personnel on construction sites.
You should only operate the machine after you
have been instructed and in compliance with these
instructions.
Strictly observe the safety regulations.
Please observe also the guidelines of the Civil En-
gineering Liability Association ”Safety Rules for
the Operation of Road Rollers and Soil Compac-
tors” and all relevant accident prevention regula-
tions.
For your own personal safety you should only
use original spare parts from BOMAG.
In the course of technical development we re-
serve the right for technical modifications
without prior notification.
These operating and maintenance instructions are
also available in other languages.
Apart from that, the spare parts catalogue is avail-
able from your BOMAG dealer against the serial
number of your machine.
Your BOMAG dealer will also supply you with in-
formation about the correct use of our machines in
soil and asphalt construction.
The above notes do not constitute an extension of
the warranty and liability conditions specified in the
general terms of business of BOMAG.
We wish you successful work with your BOMAG
machine.
BOMAG GmbH
Printed in Germany
Copyright by BOMAG
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Foreword
BOMAG4BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
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Note
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Upon receipt of the machine our organization will
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Please observe strictly all safety regulations and
notes on potential dangers!
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Table of Contents
BOMAG 5BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Technical Data 7
Safety regulations 11
Indicators and Controls 19
3.1 General notes 20
3.2 Description of indicators and control elements 20
Operation 23
4.1 General 24
4.2 Tests before taking into operation 24
4.3 Mounting the steering bow 25
4.4 Starting the engine 25
4.5 Work/operation 28
4.6 Switching on the water sprinkling system 29
4.7 Switching the motor off 29
4.8 Loading/transport 30
Maintenance 31
5.1 General notes on maintenance 32
5.2 Fuels and lubricants 33
5.3 Table of fuels and lubricants 34
5.4 Running-in instructions 35
5.5 Maintenance table 36
5.6 Cleaning the machine 37
5.7 Check the engine oil level 37
5.8 Check the fuel level 38
5.9 Filling the water tank 38
5.10 Cleaning the air filter 39
5.11 Clean the cooling fins and the cooling air intake openings 41
5.12 Change the engine oil 43
5.13 Checking, cleaning the spark plug 44
5.14 Cleaning the fuel sludge filter 45
5.15 Checking the oil level in the vibrator housing 45
5.16 Checking the V-belt, tightening, replacing if necessary 46
5.17 Checking, adjusting the valve clearance 47
5.18 Cleaning the fuel screen 48
5.19 Changing the oil in the vibrator housing 49
5.20 Check the rubber buffers 50
5.21 Change the air filter 51
5.22 Flushing the water sprinkler system 52
5.23 Tightening the screws 52
5.24 Engine conservation 53
Trouble shooting 55
6.1 General Troubleshooting Instructions 56
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BOMAG6BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
6.2 Engine Troubleshooting Chart 57
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BOMAG 7BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
1 Technical Data
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Technical Data
BOMAG8BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Fig. 4
Dimensions in
mm
HH1 LL1 W
BVP 10/36 535 915 1115 558 360
BVP 18/45 535 915 1115 558 450
*BVP 10/36 BVP 18/45
Weights
Operating weight (CECE) kg 83 91
Basic weight kg 82 90
Travel characteristics
Working speed max. m/min 25 25
Max. gradability (depending on soil) % 30 30
Drive
Engine manufacturer Honda Honda
Type GX 120 GX 160
Cooling Air Air
Working cycles 44
Number of cylinders 1 1
Rated power ISO 9249 kW 2.6 3.6
Rated speed rpm 3600 3600
Drive system mech. mech.
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Technical Data
BOMAG 9BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Vibration system
Frequency Hz 90 90
Centrifugal force kN 10 18
Filling capacities
Fuel (gasoline) l 2.5 3.6
Water tank (water sprinkling system) l 7 7
Engine oil l 0.6 0.6
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Technical Data
BOMAG10 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
The following noise and vibration data acc. to
- EC Machine Regulation edition 2006/42/EC
- the noise regulation 2000/14/EG, noise protection guideline 2003/10/EC
- Vibration Protection Regulation 2002/44/EC
were determined during conditions typical for this type of equipment and by application of harmo-
nized standards.
During operation these values may vary because of the existing operating conditions.
Noise value
Sound pressure level on the place of the operator:
BVP 10/36: LpA = 93 dB(A), determined acc. to ISO 11204 and EN 500
BVP 18/45: LpA = 95 dB(A), determined acc. to ISO 11204 and EN 500
Guaranteed sound power level:
BVP 10/36: LWA = 105 dB(A), determined acc. to ISO 3744 and EN 500
BVP 18/45: LWA = 107 dB(A), determined acc. to ISO 3744 and EN 500
!Danger
Loss of hearing!
Wear your personal noise protection means (ear defenders) before starting operation.
Vibration value
Hand-arm vibration:
Vector total of the weighted effective acceleration in three orthogonal directions:
Weighted total vibration value
BVP 10/36: ahv = 3.6 m/s2on crushed rock determined acc. to ISO 5349 and EN 500
BVP 18/45: ahv = 7.8m/sec2on crushed rock determined acc. to ISO 5349 and EN 500
!
Caution
Observe the daily vibration load (Industrial safety acc. to 2002/44/EEC).
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BOMAG 11BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
2 Safety regulations
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Safety regulations
BOMAG12 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
General
This BOMAG machine has been built in com-
pliance with the latest technical standard and
complies with the applicable regulations and
technical rules. However, dangers for persons
and property may arise from this machine, if:
lit is used for purposes other than the ones it is
intended for,
lit is operated by untrained personnel,
lit is changed or converted in an unprofessional
way,
lthe safety instructions are not observed.
Each person involved in the operation, mainte-
nance and repair of the machine must there-
fore read and comply with these safety
regulations. If necessary, this must be con-
firmed by obtaining the signature of the cus-
tomer.
Furthermore, the following obviously also applies:
lapplicable accident prevention instructions,
lgenerally accepted safety and road traffic reg-
ulations,
lcountry specific safety regulations. It is the
duty of the operator to be acquainted with
these instructions and to apply these accord-
ingly. This applies also for local regulations
concerning different types of handling work.
Should the recommendations in these instruc-
tions be different from the regulations valid in
your country, you must comply with the safety
regulations valid in your country.
Intended use
This machine must only be used for:
lCompaction of all types of soils
lRepair work on all types of soil
lPaving of walkways
lWork in trenches
lUnderfilling and compaction of hard shoulders
Unintended use
Dangers may arise from the machine when it is
used for purposes other than the one it is intended
for.
Any danger caused by intended use is the sole re-
sponsibility of the customer or driver/operator, the
manufacturer cannot be made liable.
Examples for unintended use are:
lDragging the machine along as a measure of
transportation
lThrowing the machine off the transport vehicle
lAttaching an additional weight to the machine
It is not permitted to stand on the machine while
working.
Any transport ropes fastened to the machine must
be removed before operation.
Starting and operation of the machine in explosive
environments and in underground mining is pro-
hibited.
Remaining dangers, remaining risks
Despite careful work and compliance with stand-
ards and regulations it cannot be ruled out that fur-
ther dangers may arise when working with and
handling the machine.
Both the machine as well as all other system com-
ponents comply with the currently valid safety reg-
ulations. Nevertheless, remaining risks cannot be
ruled out completely, even when using the ma-
chine for the purpose it is intended for and follow-
ing all information given in the operating
instructions.
A remaining risk can also not be excluded beyond
the actual danger zone of the machine. Persons
remaining in this area must pay particular attention
to the machine, so that they can react immediately
in case of a possible malfunction, an incident or
failure etc.
All persons remaining ion the area of the machine
must be informed about the dangers that arise
from the operation of the machine.
Regular safety inspections
Have the machine inspected by an expert (proper-
ly trained person) once every year.
Who is allowed to work with the ma-
chine?
The machine must only be operated by trained
and authorized persons who are at least 18 years
of age. The responsibilities for the operation of the
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Safety regulations
BOMAG 13BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
machine must be clearly specified and complied
with.
Persons under the influence of alcohol, medica-
tion or drugs must not operate, service or repair
the machine.
Maintenance and repair tasks require specific
knowledge and must therefore only be carried out
by trained and qualified personnel.
Conversions and alterations to the ma-
chine
Unauthorized conversions to the machine are pro-
hibited for safety reasons.
Original parts and accessories have been special-
ly designed for this machine. We wish to make ex-
pressly clear that we have not tested or authorized
any original parts or special equipment not sup-
plied by us. The installation and/or use of such
products can impair the active and/or passive driv-
ing safety. The manufacturer expressly excludes
any liability for damage resulting from the use of
non-original parts or accessories.
Damage, deficiencies, misuse of safety
installations
Machines which are not safe to operate must be
immediately taken out of service and shall not be
used, until these deficiencies have been properly
rectified.
Safety installations and switches must neither be
removed nor must they be made ineffective.
Notes on safety in the operating and
maintenance instructions:
!Danger
Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible
dangers for persons.
!
Caution
Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible
dangers for machines or parts of the machine.
i
Note
Paragraphs marked like this contain technical in-
formation for the optimal economical use of the
machine.
Environment
Paragraphs marked like this point out practic-
es for safe and environmental disposal of fuels
and lubricants as well as replacement parts.
Observe environmental regulations.
Loading the machine
Use only safe lifting gear of sufficient load bearing
capacity
Fasten the lifting gear only at the specified lifting
points.
Check lifting eye for damage before use. Do not
use a damaged or in any other way impaired lifting
eye.
Secure the machine against tipping or slipping off.
Persons are highly endangered if
lthe step under loads being lifted or
lstand under loads being lifted.
lThe machine must not swing about when be-
ing lifted.
Secure the machine on the transport vehicle
against rolling, slipping and turning over.
Starting the machine
Before starting
Become acquainted with the equipment, the con-
trol elements, the working principle of the machine
and the working area.
Wear your personal protective outfit (hard hat,
safety boots, etc.). Wear ear defenders.
Before starting the machine check whether:
lthe machine shows any obvious faults
lall guards and safety elements are in place
lthe controls are fully functional
lthe machine is free of oily and combustible
material
lall grips are free of grease, oils, fuel, dirt, snow
and ice.
Use only machines which are serviced at regular
intervals.
Do not use any starting aids like start pilot or ether.
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Safety regulations
BOMAG14 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Starting and operation of the machine is
closed rooms and trenches
Exhaust gases are highly dangerous! Always en-
sure an adequate supply of fresh air when starting
and operating in closed rooms and trenches!
Operation
The machine must only be operated with the steer-
ing rod folded down.
Guide the machine in a way that hands do not
knock against hard materials. Danger of injury.
Watch out for unusual noises and smoke when op-
erating the plate. Investigate the cause and have
the fault corrected.
The vibratory plate must only be operated at full
engine speed, as otherwise the centrifugal clutch
may be destroyed.
Never leave the plate unattended with the engine
running..
Parking the machine
Park the machine on level, firm ground.
Before leaving the machine:
lpark the machine so that it cannot turn over,
lShut down the engine.
Mark machines, which could be in the way, with a
clearly visible sign.
Filling in fuel
Do not inhale any fuel fumes.
Refuel only with the engine shut down.
Do not refuel in closed rooms.
No open fire, do not smoke.
Do not spill any fuel. Catch running out fuel, do not
let it seep into the ground.
Keep dirt and water away from the fuel.
Maintenance work
Maintenance work must only be performed by
qualified and authorized persons.
Keep unauthorized persons away from the ma-
chine.
Do not perform maintenance work while the motor
is running.
Park the machine on level, firm ground.
Working on the engine
Drain the engine oil at operating temperature –
danger of scalding!
Wipe off spilled oil, catch running out oil and dis-
pose of environmentally.
Store used filters and other oil contaminated ma-
terials in a separate, specially marked container
and dispose of environmentally.
Working on the fuel system
Avoid open fire, do not smoke, do not spill any fuel.
Catch running out fuel, do not let it seep into the
ground and dispose off environmentally.
Cleaning work
Do not perform cleaning work while the motor is
running.
Do not use gasoline or other easily inflammable
substances for cleaning.
When using a steam cleaner for cleaning do not
subject electrical parts and insulation material to
the direct jet or cover these items beforehand.
Do not guide the water jet directly into air filter and
air intake or exhaust muffler.
After maintenance work
After all maintenance work is completed reinstall
all guards and safety installations.
Repair
Repair work must only be performed by qualified
and authorized persons.
Exhaust gases are highly dangerous! Always en-
sure an adequate supply of fresh air when starting
in closed rooms!
Mark defective machines by attaching a warning
note to the steering handle.
Welding
Before starting welding work on the machine dis-
connect the battery and cover the fuel tank with in-
sulating material.
Information and safety stickers/decals
on the machine
Keep safety stickers in good and legible condition
(see parts manual) and comply with their meaning.
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Safety regulations
BOMAG 15BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Replace damaged and illegible stickers/decals.
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Safety regulations
BOMAG16 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Fig. 5
1 Information sticker "Guaranteed sound capac-
ity level"
2 Instruction sticker "Wear ear defenders"
3 Maintenance sticker
4 Information sticker "Gasoline"
5 Brief operating instructions
Stickers and decals BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
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Safety regulations
BOMAG 17BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
Fig. 6
Information sticker "Read operating instruc-
tions"
Fig. 7
Information sticker "Open choke and fuel
valve"
Fig. 8
Information sticker "Throttle lever"
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Safety regulations
BOMAG18 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
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BOMAG 19BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
3 Indicators and Controls
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Indicators and Controls
BOMAG20 BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
3.1 General notes
Please read this section thoroughly before operat-
ing this machine if you are not yet conversant with
the indicators and control elements. All functions
are described in detail hereunder.
Paragraph 4 Operation contains only concise de-
scriptions of the individual operating steps.
3.2 Description of indicators
and control elements
Fig. 9
No. 1 = Choke lever
Position "left" = Choke closed
Position "right" = Choke open
No. 2 = Fuel cock
Position "left" = Fuel tap closed.
Position "right" = Fuel tap open
Fig. 10
No. 3 = Ignition switch
Position "0" = Ignition off
Position "I" = Ignition on
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