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Parchem FLEXTOOL FCP-87B User manual

1300 353 986
flextool.com.au
Parchem Construction Supplies Pty Ltd
7 Lucca Road, Wyong NSW AUS 2259
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FLEXTOOL FORWARD PLATE COOMPACTOR
FCP-87B 0820
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, all operators and maintenance personnel must read and understand
these instructions before operating, changing accessories, or performing maintenance on this power
equipment. All possible situations cannot be covered in these instructions. However care must be
exercised by everyone using, maintaining or working near this equipment.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Applications
Functions and controls
Hazards & risks
Operation
Care and preventive maintenance
Service
Specifications
Trouble shooting
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APPLICATIONS
Trench compaction
Earthworks
Road maintenance
Landscaping
Brick paving
Driveway toppings
FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
MOTOR
The rnotor is controlled by an ON/OFF switch or push button which
is mounted on the motor below the fuel tank.
The motor speed is controlled by a remote throttle lever which is
mounted on the machine handle.
Honda motors are fitted with an oil alert device which will stop the
motor or prevent starting when the crankcase oil level falls below a
safe level.
HAZARDS AND RISKS
! MECHANICAL HAZARDS
DO NOT operate the machine unless all protective guards are in
place. Ensure all warning labels are visible and understood.
KEEP hands and feet clear of rotating and moving parts as they will
cause injury if contacted.
ENSURE that the motor operation switch is in the OFF position and
the spark plug ignition lead is disconnected before removing the
guards or making adjustments.
ENSURE both the machine and the operator are stable by setting
up on level terrain and the machine will not tip over, slide or fall
while in operation or unattended.
DO NOT leave the machine in operation while it is unattended.
ENSURE that the walls of a trench are stable and will not collapse
due to the action of the vibration, prior to commencing compaction.
ENSURE that the area to be compacted does not contain any “live”
electrical cables, gas, water or communication services which may
be damaged by the action of the vibration.
EXERCISE CARE when operating unit. Exposure to vibration or
repetitive work actions may be harmful to hands and arms.
NEVER stand on the unit while it is operating.
DO NOT increase the governed no-load motor speed above 3,500
rpm. Any increase may result in personal injury and damage to the
machine.
BE CAREFUL not to come in contact with the muffler when the
engine is hot, since it can cause severe burns.
ENSURE that repairs to the motor and machine are carried out by
qualified COMPETENT personnel.
! FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS
PETROL or diesel is extremely flammable and explosive under
certain conditions.
ENSURE that petrol or diesel is only stored in an approved storage
container away from source of ignition.
DO NOT refuel the motor while it is in operation or hot.
DO NOT refuel the motor in the vicinity of ignition source such as
sparks, a naked flame or a person smoking.
DO NOT over fill the fuel tank and avoid spilling petrol when
refuelling. Spilled petrol or petrol vapour may ignite. If spillage
occurs, ensure that the area is dry before starting the motor.
ENSURE that the fuel tank cap is securely fitted after refuelling.
Ensure fire extinguisher is readily available for use.
INTRODUCTION
General Safety Instructions for the Operation of
Power Equipment
The goal of Flextool is to produce power equipment that helps the
operator work safely and efficiently. The most important safety
device for this or any tool is the operator. Care and good judgement
are the best protection against injury. All possible hazards cannot
be covered in this manual, but we have tried to highlight some of
the important items. Operators should look for and obey Caution,
Warning and Danger labels placed on the equipment. Operators
should read and follow safety instructions packed with each product
to learn how each machine works. Even if you have previously used
similar equipment carefully check out each machine before you
use it, get the "feel" for it and know its capabilities, limitations,
potential hazards, how it operates, and how it stops.
DRIVE BELT
Tension of the drive belt is adjustable. Loosen the four nuts on
the bolts which secure the motor to the base plate, Adjust the set
screws which bear against the motor crankcase to achieve the
required belt tension. Ensure that the four nuts and the set screw
locknuts are tightened after adjustment.
! CHEMICAL HAZARDS
DO NOT operate or refuel a petrol or diesel motor in a confined area
without adequate ventilation.
CARBON MONOXIDE exhaust gases from internal combustion
motor driven units can cause death in confined spaces.
Check TLV (Threshold Limit Value) and oxygen content of area safe
for operation.
! NOISE HAZARDS
EXCESSIVE NOISE can lead to temporary or permanent loss of
hearing.
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WEAR an approved hearing protection device to limit noise
exposure as required by Occupational Health and Safety regulations
suitable for machine noise Ievels.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
ALWAYS wear approved hearing protection, protective goggles and
a dust mask when working in a dusty environment.
Protective clothing, anti-vibration gloves, safety footwear must be
worn especially when working with hot mix bitumen. Wear sun
cream and wide brimmed hat in exposed areas. Drink plenty of
water.
! ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
Vibration hazard can cause permanent injury SliplTrip/Fall is a major
cause of serious injury or death.
Beware of uneven or slippery work surfaces.
Exercise care when working in the vicinity of unprotected holes
elevated platforms or excavations.
OPERATION
The machine is best suited to the compaction of bituminous and
granular materials e.g. granular soils, gravels and sands or mixtures
of both, Cohesive soils such as silt and clay are best compacted
using the impact force produced by a vibrating rammer.
Where possible the site should be graded and levelled before
commencing compaction.
Correct moisture content in soil is vital to proper compaction.
Water acts as a lubricant to help slide soil particles together.
Too little moisture means inadequate compaction; too much
moisture leaves water’filled voids that weaken the soil’s loadbearing
ability. Compaction of dry materials will be facilitated by moistening
with a water hose fitted with a sprinkler.
Excessive watering or water content will cause the machine to stall.
The optional water tank kit is recommended when the machine is
used on bituminous surfaces as the water film prevents a build-up
of material on the underside of the plate.
Use unleaded grade petrol and ensure that the fuel is free from
contamination.
The vibratory motion provides a self-propelling action.
Position the handle at the opposite end of the machine to the
vibrator.
Start the motor using the recoil starter. (If the motor is fitted with an
on/off switch this must first be turned to ON before starting.)
For more information on starting and correct operating procedures
of the motor, refer to the motor operation manual supplied with the
unit.
Increase the motor speed to the maximum setting using the hand
throttle lever, before commencing compacting.
The machine should be controlled by grasping the handle with both
hands and applying restraint to control the forward motion,
Steer the machine by moving the handle sideways to the right or
left. Ensure other persons and children are clear of barricaded area.
Keep clear of electrical leads and hoses on floor.
ALWAYS maintain good footing so that you do not slip and loose
control when starting or operating the machine.
If the optional water tank is fitted, the flow rate can be controlled by
adjusting the cock in the supply hose to the sprinkler bar.
CARE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Check the oil level in the motor crankcase daily.
Inspect the rubber anti vibration mounts for wear or deterioration.
If the optional water tank is fitted inspect the water hose and its
connections to ensure that they do not leak.
Clean the underside of the plate regularly to prevent a build-up of
material.
SERVICE
Change the oil in the motor crankcase regularly to minimise wear.
Inspect, clean and/or replace the motor air cleaner regularly,
particularly when operating in a dusty environment.
Inspect, clean and/or replace the spark plug regularly.
Check all fasteners for tightness as the machine is subject to
vibration.
Check vee belt tension, wear and that it is running true, adjust or
replace as required.
Product & Performance Specifications
Forward Plate Compactor
Model Number FCP-87B
Operating Weight (kg) 87
Plate Size (WxL) (mm) 460 x 610
Centrifugal Force Max (kN) 19.8
Vibration Frequency (vpm) 7000
Max Travel Speed (m/min) 26
Max Gradeability (%) 35
Max Compacted Area (m2/h) 717
Lifting Hook Yes
Engine Make Honda
Engine Model GX160
Max Rated Power (Hp) 5.5
Fuel Type Petrol
Product Code FT201806-UNIT
Barcode 9300611599513
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTION
Motor will not start Check the ON/OFF switch to ensure that it is switched ‘ON’.
Check the fuel supply.
If a Honda motor is fitted check the crankcase oil level as an oil sensor device is fitted to these motors
which prevents starting and stops the motor when oil level is low
Ensure the spark plug ignition lead is connected
Check the carburettor jet and bowl to ensure they are clean
Motor stops Check the fuel suppy
Check that the fuel cock is turned on
Check the condition of the air filter
Petrol
Motor lacks power
Check the condition of the air filter
Check the condition of the spark plug
Insufficient vibration Check for a slipping or a missing vee belt
Check the motor governed speed is 3,500r/min
Machine not moving freely Check the underside of the plate for a build up of material
These operating instructions summarises our best knowledge of the product, based on the information available at the time. You should read these
operating instructions carefully and consider the information in the context of how the product will beused. Our responsibility for products sold is subject
to our standard terms and conditions of sale. Parchem does not accept any liability either directly or indirectly for any losses suffered in connection with
the use of the product whether or not in accordance with any advice, specification, recommendation or information given by it.
© 2020. This publication is copyright. All rights are reserved. Flextool and the Flextool logo are registered trade marks of Parchem Construction
Supplies Pty Ltd.
1300 353 986 flextool.com.au

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