Operator’s Manual Vibratory Rammer BS 50-4s, BS 50-4As BS 60-4s, BS 60-4As BS 70-4As Type BS 50-4s, BS 50-4As, BS 60-4s, BS60-4As, BS 70-4As Document 5200015017 Date 0515 Version 05 Language EN 5 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 7
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Rammer Foreword Foreword SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS—This manual contains important instructions for the machine models below. These instructions have been written expressly by Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC and must be followed during installation, operation, and maintenance of the machines.
Foreword Rammer Expectations for information in this manual ■ This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain the above Wacker Neuson model(s). For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury, carefully read, understand, and observe all instructions described in this manual. ■ Wacker Neuson expressly reserves the right to make technical modifications, even without notice, which improve the performance or safety standards of its machines.
EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC, N92W15000 Anthony Avenue, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 USA Product Product BS 50-4s Product category Vibratory Rammer Product function To compact soil Item number 5200000662 Net installed power 2.
EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC, N92W15000 Anthony Avenue, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 USA Product Product BS 50-4As Product category Vibratory Rammer Product function To compact soil Item number 5200018219 5100015099 2.35 kW 2.
EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC, N92W15000 Anthony Avenue, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 USA Product Product BS 60-4s Product category Vibratory Rammer Product function To compact soil Item number 5200000667, 5200000675, 5200000674, 5200000668 Net installed power 2.
EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC, N92W15000 Anthony Avenue, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 USA Product Product BS 60-4As Product category Vibratory Rammer Product function To compact soil Item number 5200018232, 5200018233 5100015123 2.35 kW 2.
EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Production Americas LLC, N92W15000 Anthony Avenue, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051 USA Product Product BS 70-4As Product category Vibratory Rammer Product function To compact soil Item number 5100015124 Net installed power 2.
Rammer 1 Foreword 3 EC Declaration of Conformity 5 Safety Information 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 24 Label Locations .................................................................................. 24 Label Meanings .................................................................................. 25 29 Lifting the Rammer ............................................................................. 29 Transporting the Rammer ..................................................................
Table of Contents 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 Rammer Checking the Fuel Lines and Fittings ..................................................46 Maintaining the Shoe Hardware ..........................................................47 Inspecting the Machine .......................................................................48 Cleaning the Engine Cooling Fins .......................................................49 Cleaning and Checking the Spark Plug ..............................
Rammer 1 1.1 Safety Information Safety Information Signal Words Used in this Manual This manual contains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE signal words which must be followed to reduce the possibility of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improper service. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal hazards. ► Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol.
Safety Information 1.2 Rammer Machine Description and Intended Use This machine is a vibratory rammer. The Wacker Neuson Rammer consists of a gasoline or diesel engine, a clutch, a fuel tank, a spring-loaded ramming system, a ramming shoe, and a handle. The engine transmits power through the ramming system and ramming shoe, generating percussive impact force to compact soil. The operator guides and controls the machine from behind using the handle.
Rammer 1.3 Safety Information Safety Guidelines for Operating the Machine Operator training Before operating the machine: ■ Read and understand the operating instructions contained in all manuals delivered with the machine. ■ Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls and safety devices. ■ Contact Wacker Neuson for additional training if necessary. When operating this machine: ■ Do not allow improperly trained people to operate the machine.
Safety Information Safe operating practices Rammer When operating this rammer: ■ Remain aware of the rammer’s moving parts. Keep hands, feet, and loose clothing away from the rammer’s moving parts. ■ When working near the edges of pits, slopes, trenches, and platforms, always operate the rammer in such a way that there is no possibility of it tipping over or falling in. When operating this rammer: ■ Do not operate a rammer in need of repair.
Rammer 1.5 Safety Information Service Safety Service training Before servicing or maintaining the machine: ■ Read and understand the instructions contained in all manuals delivered with the machine. ■ Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls and safety devices. ■ Only trained personnel shall troubleshoot or repair problems occurring with the machine. ■ Contact Wacker Neuson for additional training if necessary.
Safety Information Rammer Replacing parts and labels ■ Replace worn or damaged components. ■ Replace all missing and hard-to-read labels. ■ When replacing electrical components, use components that are identical in rating and performance to the original components. ■ When replacement parts are required for this machine, use only Wacker Neuson replacement parts or those parts equivalent to the original in all types of specifications, such as physical dimensions, type, strength, and material.
Rammer 1.6 Safety Information Operator Safety while Using Internal Combustion Engines WARNING Internal combustion engines present special hazards during operation and fueling. Failure to follow the warnings and safety standards could result in severe injury or death. ► Read and follow the warning instructions in the engine owner’s manual and the safety guidelines below. DANGER Exhaust gas from the engine contains carbon monoxide, a deadly poison. Exposure to carbon monoxide can kill you in minutes.
Labels 2 2.1 Rammer Labels Label Locations H K D B L J C F A G E wc_gr010393 24 wc_tx003625gb_FM10.
Rammer 2.2 Labels Label Meanings A DANGER PELIGRO WARNING ADVERTENCIA STOP DANGER AVERTISSEMENT 1 2 10X 3 4 5 6 1 192884 Danger Asphyxiation hazard. ■ Engines emit carbon monoxide. ■ Do not run the machine indoors or in an enclosed area unless adequate ventilation, through such items as exhaust fans or hoses, is provided. ■ No sparks, flames, or burning objects near the machine. ■ Stop the engine before refueling.
Labels Rammer B WARNING Hot surface WARNING 156959 ADVERTENCIA AVERTISSEMENT WM100 178732 5200018773 Honda GX100 wc_sy5200018773 5200018772 WARNING Springs are compressed. Release cover slowly to avoid spring ejection. See the Repair Manual for proper disassembly instructions. WARNING The springs are compressed. In order to avoid ejection of the springs, refer to Repair Manual for proper disassembly instructions. ADVERTENCIA Los resortes son comprimidos.
Rammer Labels D Guaranteed sound power level in dB(A) Lifting the rammer Use proper lifting device (crane or hoist) with proper lifting gear (hooks, slings and/or chains) to lift the rammer. Do not use the end of a boom or a fork lift tine to directly lift a rammer. Only lift the rammer by the lifting cable. 90 kg (200 LBS) 5200012055 E F WARNING Operation of This Equipment May Create Sparks That Can Start Fires Around Dry Vegetation. A Spark Arrestor May be Required.
Labels Rammer J This rammer is equipped with a low oil shutoff switch, it will not allow the engine to operate unless a sufficient amount of oil is present. See topic Low Oil Shut-Off Switch. WM 100 Honda GX100 / GXR120 5200017492 5200018534 K This machine may be covered by one or more patents. U.S.PAT.Nos.: 5720250, 5890834, 5934825, 6000879, 6390034, 6394697, 7303356, 7475665, 7498932, 7896575 OTHER U.S.
Rammer 3 3.1 Lifting and Transporting Lifting and Transporting Lifting the Rammer Requirements ■ Lifting device (crane or hoist) capable of supporting the rammer’s weight (see the identification plate on the rammer) ■ Lifting gear (hooks, slings, and/or chains) capable of supporting the rammer’s weight ■ Engine stopped and cool to the touch Procedure Perform the procedure below to lift the rammer. 1. Attach the lifting gear to the central lifting cable (a). a e wc_gr010405 WARNING Crushing hazard.
Lifting and Transporting 3.2 Rammer Transporting the Rammer Overview This rammer can be transported in a vehicle, or manually, depending on job site conditions and distance to be traveled. NOTICE: Do not tow this rammer. Requirements ■ Engine stopped and cool to the touch ■ Lifting devices and gear ■ Fuel tank drained (if transporting horizontally) Transporting in a vehicle Perform the procedure below to transport the rammer in a vehicle. WARNING Lifting injury.
Rammer Lifting and Transporting Continued from the previous page. If the rammer cannot be secured in the upright position, a. Drain the fuel tank to prevent fuel from leaking from the cap (c). b. Lay the rammer down only as shown and tie it to the vehicle at points (a) and (b). c b a d wc_gr010406 Transporting manually Rollers (d) enable the rammer to be rolled from one location to another. Perform the procedure below to transport the rammer manually. 1.
Lifting and Transporting Rammer Notes 32 wc_tx003551gb_FM10.
Rammer 4 4.1 Operation Operation Preparing the Machine for First Use 1. Make sure all loose packaging materials have been removed from the machine. 2. Check the machine and its components for damage. If there is visible damage, do not operate the machine! Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer immediately for assistance. 3. Take inventory of all items included with the machine and verify that all loose components and fasteners are accounted for. 4. Attach component parts not already attached. 5.
Operation 4.3 Rammer Refueling the Machine Requirements ■ ■ ■ ■ Procedure Perform the procedure below to refuel the machine. Machine shut down Engine cool Machine standing upright on the ramming shoe Fresh, clean fuel supply WARNING Fire and burn hazard. Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable. ► Keep all sources of ignition away from the machine while refueling. ► Do not refuel if the machine is positioned in a truck fitted with a plastic bed liner.
Rammer 4.4 Operation Position of the Operator For optimal control, performance, and minimal hand/arm vibration, follow the guidelines below when using the machine. Grasp the handle with both hands as shown. wc_gr011468 Stand behind the rammer, walking slowly and guiding the direction of travel as the machine moves forward. Note: Hand/Arm Vibration (HAV) has been optimized for the hand position shown. Reported HAV levels are measured at position A in conformance with EN 1033 and ISO 5349 standards. 4.
Operation 4.6 Rammer Starting, Operating, and Stopping the Machine—WM 100 Requirements ■ Rammer is in serviceable condition and has been properly maintained ■ There is fuel in the tank Starting the machine Perform the procedure below to start the machine. 1. Move the throttle to the idle position (c2). This will automatically start the flow of fuel. c2 c3 c1 a b wc_gr011596 2. Close the choke (a). 3. Pump the purge bulb (b) 6 to 10 times or until you see fuel in the bulb.
Rammer Operation Continued from the previous page. Operating the machine Perform the procedure below to operate the rammer. 1. Open the choke (a). 2. Move the throttle to the full position (c3). 3. Guide the rammer’s direction of travel. Allow the rammer to pull itself forward. Do not try to overpower the rammer. CAUTION Do not lift or move the rammer to another location while it is operating. You may lose control of it. ► Stop the engine before lifting or moving the rammer to another location.
Operation 4.7 Rammer Starting, Operating, and Stopping the Machine—Honda Requirements ■ Rammer is in serviceable condition and has been properly maintained ■ There is fuel in the tank Starting the machine Perform the procedure below to start the machine. 1. Move the throttle to the idle position (c2). This will automatically start the flow of fuel. c2 c1 c3 a b wc_gr011883 2. Close the choke (a). 3. Pump the purge bulb (b) 6 to 10 times or until you see fuel in the bulb.
Rammer Operation Continued from the previous page. Operating the machine Perform the procedure below to operate the rammer. 1. Open the choke (a). 2. Move the throttle to the full position (c3). 3. Guide the rammer’s direction of travel. Allow the rammer to pull itself forward. Do not try to overpower the rammer. CAUTION Do not lift or move the rammer to another location while it is operating. You may lose control of it. ► Stop the engine before lifting or moving the rammer to another location.
Operation 4.8 Rammer Low Oil Shut-Off Switch—WM100 Overview The low oil shutoff switch is designed to prevent engine damage caused by an insufficient amount of oil. When the engine is started, an illuminated indicator (a) notifies the operator of the status of the engine oil level. a wc_gr011597 Condition Engine oil level status Required action ■ Indicator flashes Engine oil level is acceptable None ■ Indicator flashes Engine oil level is low Add engine oil.
Rammer 4.9 Operation Low Oil Shut-Off Switch—Honda Overview The low oil shutoff switch is designed to prevent engine damage caused by an insufficient amount of oil. When starting the engine, an illuminated indicator (a) notifies the operator that the engine oil level is low. a wc_gr011882 Condition Engine oil level status Required action ■ Indicator does not Engine oil level is acceptable None ■ Indicator flashes Engine oil level is low Add engine oil.
Operation 4.11 Rammer Optional Equipment The following optional equipment is available: ■ Foot extensions (a)—a narrow rammer foot for use in compacting trenches and in areas of limited clearance. Available sizes are 102 mm x 102 mm (4 in. x 4 in.) and 102 mm x 309 mm (4 in. x 12 in.). ■ Wheel kit (b)—solid rubber tires joined to a steel axle, attached to the lifting handle by means of a slip-on retaining plate. a b Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer for ordering information.
Rammer 5 Maintenance Maintenance WARNING A poorly maintained machine can malfunction, causing injuries or permanent damage to the machine. ► Keep the machine in safe operating condition by performing periodic maintenance and making repairs as needed. 5.
Maintenance 5.2 Rammer Periodic Maintenance Schedule The table below lists basic machine maintenance and engine maintenance. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual for additional information. Tasks designated with check marks may be performed by the operator. Tasks designated with square bullet points require special training and equipment. After first 5 hours Every week or 25 hours Tighten ramming shoe hardware. Inspect the machine. Daily before starting Check engine oil.
Rammer 5.3 Maintenance Servicing the Air Cleaner When Inspect the air filter daily. Replace filter elements as needed. Requirements ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Engine stopped and cool to the touch Replacement filter elements (as needed) Mild detergent Warm water Compressed air NOTICE: Do not run the engine without the main paper air filter (b). Severe engine damage will occur. WARNING Explosion and fire hazards. ► Never use gasoline or other types of low flash point solvents for cleaning the air filter.
Maintenance Rammer Continued from the previous page. 2. Remove the main paper filter element (b), foam prefilter (c), and foam discharge filter (d) and inspect them for holes or tears. Replace the element and filters if they are damaged. 3. Replace the main paper filter element (b) if it appears heavily soiled. 4. Clean the foam prefilter and foam discharge filter (c, d) with low-pressure compressed air. If the filters are extremely soiled, wash them in a solution of mild detergent and warm water.
Rammer 5.5 Maintenance Maintaining the Shoe Hardware When On new machines, or after replacing shoe, check and tighten shoe hardware after the first five hours of operation. Inspect hardware every week thereafter. Procedure Torque hardware as specified. Cast Iron Shoe Plastic Shoe T1 T5 T5 T3 T1 T3 wc_gr005385 wc_tx003296gb_FM10.fm Torque Nm ft.lbs.
Maintenance 5.6 Rammer Inspecting the Machine When After the first five hours, and every week or every 25 hours thereafter (whichever comes first) Requirements ■ Engine stopped ■ Machine cool to the touch ■ Replacement parts as needed (refer to the Parts Book) Procedure 1. Perform a walk-around inspection of the machine. Check for: Loose or missing fasteners Cracked, corroded, or missing parts Damaged controls CAUTION Injury hazard.
Rammer 5.7 Maintenance Cleaning the Engine Cooling Fins When Every week, or every 25 hours (whichever comes first) Background Clean engine cooling fins allow fresh air to freely circulate around the combustion chamber. Free air circulation is necessary to prevent the engine from overheating. Requirements ■ Engine stopped and cool to the touch ■ Compressed air Procedure Perform the procedure below to clean the engine cooling fins. 1. Locate the engine cooling fins (a). a wc_gr011598 2.
Maintenance 5.8 Rammer Cleaning and Checking the Spark Plug When Every week, or every 25 hours (whichever comes first) Requirements ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Engine stopped and cool to the touch Spark plug wrench Spark plug gap tool Wire brush Replacement spark plug as needed (see Technical Data) WARNING Burn hazard. The engine and muffler become very hot during operation and require cool-down time after the engine is stopped. ► Do not touch the engine, muffler, or spark plug until the machine is cool.
Rammer 5.9 Maintenance Checking and Changing the Engine Oil When ► Check the engine oil daily, before starting the machine. ► Change the engine oil every month, or after every 100 hours of operation. Requirements ■ Engine is stopped, but still warm ■ Fresh engine oil (see Technical Data for quantity and type). ■ Plastic cloth and a container of sufficient volume to collect drained oil Note: Collect, store and dispose of drained oil in accordance with current environmental protection regulations.
Maintenance Rammer Continued from the previous page. Changing 1. Remove the dipstick (a). Remove the drain plug (b) and drain the engine oil. a c b wc_gr011602 2. Re-install the drain plug (b). 3. Fill the engine crankcase with the recommended oil up to the level of the opening (c). 4. Re-install the dipstick (a). Result The engine oil has now been changed. 52 wc_tx003296gb_FM10.
Rammer 5.10 Maintenance Checking and Changing the Ramming System Oil Background Lubricating oil is distributed throughout the ramming system by the vibrating action of the rammer. Holes drilled in the piston carry oil from the bottom of the rammer to the crankcase as the rammer operates. Oil in the ramming system must be maintained at the correct level to ensure that the ramming system operates efficiently. Checking the oil level Perform the following procedure to check the ramming system oil level.
Maintenance Rammer Continued from the previous page. 2. Remove the sightglass. Clean the threads of the sightglass, then wrap the threads with Teflon tape. 3. Add oil to the machine through the sightglass opening in the housing. 4. Re-install the sightglass, but do not torque it at this time. 5. Stand the machine upright and check the oil level. 6. Add oil as needed so that it fills 1/2 to 3/4 of the sightglass. 7. Torque the sightglass to 9 Nm (6 ft.lbs.).
Rammer 5.11 Maintenance Inspecting and Cleaning the Fuel Filter When Every year or every 1200 hours (whichever comes first) Requirements ■ ■ ■ ■ Procedure Perform the procedure below to clean the fuel filter. Engine stopped Fuel tank empty Clean, dry, lint-free cloth Replacement fuel filter (as needed) 1. Clamp, then disconnect the fuel hose (b) from the fuel filter (a). BS xx-2 BS xx-4 a c b 10 mm (3/8 in.) a a wc_gr010412 2. Unscrew and remove the fuel filter. 3.
Maintenance 5.12 Rammer Replacing the In-Line Fuel Filter Assembly When Every 5 months or every 500 hours (whichever comes first) Requirements ■ Engine stopped ■ Replacement in-line fuel filter assembly Procedure Perform the procedure below to replace the in-line fuel filter assembly. The in-line fuel filter assembly consists of the fuel filter (a) and two hoses (b). a a b b c wc_gr011599 1. Set the throttle to the OFF position. This will close the fuel valve. 2.
Rammer 5.13 Maintenance Long-Term Storage Introduction This machine requires preventive maintenance before long-term storage. Performing preventive maintenance helps to preserve machine components and ensures that the machine will be ready for future use. When Prepare your machine for extended storage if it will not be operated for 30 days or more. Preparing for storage Follow the procedures below to prepare your machine for storage. 1. Complete any needed repairs. 2.
Maintenance 5.14 Rammer Machine Disposal / Decommissioning Introduction This machine must be properly decommissioned at the end of its service life. Responsible disposal of recyclable components, such as plastic and metal, ensures that these materials can be reused—conserving landfill space and valuable natural resources. Responsible disposal also prevents toxic chemicals and materials from harming the environment.
Rammer 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Engine does not start, or stalls. No fuel in tank Add fuel. Spark plug fouled Clean or replace spark plug. Engine oil level low Add engine oil. Spark plug fouled Clean or replace spark plug. Obstructed muffler and/or exhaust port Clear obstructions. Leaky crankshaft seals Replace crankshaft seals. Dirty or clogged air cleaner Service air cleaner. Engine oil level low Add engine oil. Engine overheats.
Technical Data 7 7.1 Rammer Technical Data BS 50-4s Machine BS 50-4s Item number 5200000644 5200000662 Engine model Operating weight 5200000679 5200000680 WM 100 kg (lb) 63 (139) Engine speed–operating rpm Engine speed–idle rpm 2,000 ± 100 Clutch Engagement rpm 2,650 ± 100 Max. rated power @ rated speed1 kW (hp) 3,950 ± 100 4,200 ± 100 2.4 (3.2) Spark plug type NGK: BMR4A or CHAMPION: RCJ14 Electrode gap mm (in.) 0.6–0.7 (0.023–0.
Rammer 7.2 Technical Data BS 50-4As Machine BS 50-4As Item number 5200018219 5200018226 5100015099 Engine model Honda GX100 Honda GXR120 Operating weight kg (lb) 64 (141) Engine speed–operating rpm Engine speed–idle rpm 1,850 ± 150 Clutch Engagement rpm 2,650 ± 100 Max. rated power @ rated speed1 3,950 ± 100 kW (hp) 4,200 ± 100 2.35 (3.15) 3,950 ± 100 2.80 (3.75) Spark plug type NGK: CR5HSB or DENSO U16FSR-UB Electrode gap mm (in.) 0.6–0.7 (0.024–0.
Technical Data 7.3 Rammer BS 60-4s Machine BS 60-4s Item number 5200000647 5200000667 5200000674 5200000675 Engine model Operating weight 5200000648 5200000668 5200022984 WM 100 kg (lb) 71 (156) Engine speed–operating rpm Engine speed–idle rpm 2,000 ± 100 Clutch Engagement rpm 2,650 ± 100 Max. rated power @ rated speed1 kW (hp) 3,950 ± 100 4,200 ± 100 2.4 (3.2) Spark plug type NGK: BMR4A or CHAMPION: RCJ14 Electrode gap mm (in.) 0.6–0.7 (0.023–0.
Rammer 7.4 Technical Data BS 60-4As Machine BS 60-4As Item number 5200014910 5200018231 5200018232 5200018233 5100015123 Engine model Honda GX100 Honda GXR120 Operating weight kg (lb) 72 (158) Engine speed–operating rpm Engine speed–idle rpm 1,850 ± 150 Clutch Engagement rpm 2,650 ± 100 Max. rated power @ rated speed1 3,950 ± 100 kW (hp) 4,200 ± 100 2.35 (3.15) 3,950 ± 100 2.80 (3.75) Spark plug type NGK: CR5HSB or DENSO: U16FSR-UB Electrode gap mm (in.) 0.6–0.7 (0.024–0.
Technical Data 7.5 Rammer BS 70-4As Machine BS 70-4As Item number 5100015124, 5100015126 Engine model Honda GXR120 Operating weight kg (lb) 80 (177) Engine speed–operating rpm 3,950 ± 100 Engine speed–idle rpm 1,850 ± 150 Clutch Engagement rpm 2,650 ± 100 kW (hp) 2.80 (3.75) Max. rated power @ rated speed1 Spark plug type NGK: CR5HSB or DENSO: U16FSR-UB Electrode gap mm (in.) 0.6–0.7 (0.024–0.
Rammer 7.6 Technical Data Sound Measurements Products are tested for sound pressure level in accordance with EN 500-4:2011. Sound power level is tested in accordance with European Directive 2000/14/EC Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use outdoors.
Technical Data 7.7 Rammer Vibration Measurements Products are tested for hand/arm vibration (HAV) level in accordance with ISO 5349, EN1033, and EN500-4 where applicable. Machine HAV Uncertainties HAV m/sec2 HAV ft/sec2 BS 50-4s 5200000644 5200000662 9.2 30.2 BS 50-4s 5200000679 4.9 16.1 BS 50-4s 5200000680 8.6 28.2 BS 50-4As 5200018219 5200018226 9.0 29.5 BS 50-4As 5100015099 9.4 30.
Rammer 7.8 Technical Data Dimensions A B C D E wc_gr011607 A mm (in.) B mm (in.) C mm (in.) D mm (in.) E mm (in.) BS 50-4s BS 50-4As 673 (26.5) 343 (13.5) 940 (37) 280 (11.0) 337 (13.27) BS 60-4s BS 60-4As 673 (26.5) 343 (13.5) 965 (38) 280 (11.02) 336 (13.25) BS 70-4As 673 (26.5) 343 (13.5) 965 (38) 280 (11.02) 336 (13.25) wc_td000553gb_FM10.
Technical Data Rammer Notes 68 wc_td000553gb_FM10.
Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty—Gasoline 8 Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty—Gasoline The Emission Control Warranty and associated information is valid only for the U.S.A., its territories, and Canada. 8.1 Emission Control System Background Information Introduction Wacker Neuson spark-ignited engines/equipment must conform with applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State of California emissions regulations.
Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty—Gasoline Tampering and Altering Tampering with or altering the emission control system may increase emissions beyond the legal limit. If evidence of tampering is found, Wacker Neuson may deny a warranty claim. Among those acts that constitute tampering are: Removing or altering of any part of the air intake, fuel, or exhaust systems. Altering or defeating the speed-adjusting mechanism causing the engine to operate outside its design parameters. 8.
Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty—Gasoline Wacker Neuson dealer/service center determines it is defective or causes a failure of a warranted part, the claim for repair of the engine/equipment may be denied. If the part in question is not related to the reason the engine/equipment requires repair, the claim will not be denied.
Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty—Gasoline engine/equipment be retained, but Wacker Neuson cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or for the failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. Normal maintenance, replacement, or repair of emission control devices and systems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual; however, warranty repairs must be performed by an authorized Wacker Neuson dealer/ service center.
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