Stow RCC130H manual Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS

FIGURE 33

DANGER

IMPROPER SAWING PROCEDURES FOR ANY

SPECIFIC RANDOM CRACK CAN

SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE OPERATOR CONTROL, OVERALL PRODUCTIVITY AND CAUSE SEVERE DIAMOND BLADE DAMAGE, RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

15)Increased productivity rates can usually be achieved in intricate random crack patterns with the use of a wider diamond blade. FIGURE 34.

FIGURE 34

16)Normal usage of the Crack Saw will allow the build-up and accumulation of work surface materials on interior surfaces. It is highly recommended that both the interior and exterior surfaces be properly cleaned after the completion of each usage.

CAUTION

Failure to properly clean the interior surfaces of the Crack Saw can result in dried material build- up and accumulation directly affecting bearing and V-Belt service life.

DANGER

EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING ANY SOLVENT TO REMOVE ACCUMULATED MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACES OF THE MACHINE AND RELATED COMPONENTS. MANY SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE OR INTRODUCE FLAME IN THE WORK AREA. PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND WEAR PROPER SAFETY APPAREL.

DANGER

PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL ACCUMULATED MATERIALS PER OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION AGENCY CODES AND

REGULATIONS. MANY ACCUMULATED MATERIALS CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS AND REQUIRE PROPER DISPOSAL PROCEDURES. CONTACT THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT AND/OR PRIVATE AGENCIES FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION.

17)On job applications where the work process creates a considerable amount of loose material, it can become almost impossible to determine proper cutting direction for the blade and the extent of work already accomplished. The problem can be compounded if a vacuum system is not utilized. Loose material should be removed by sweeping or other, appropriate processes and the Crack Saw utilized until conditions again warrant removing the accumulated material.

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OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #1 (11/18/04)

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Contents Gasoline Crack Saw Model RCC130H Page Table of Contents Table of Contents RCC130H-CRACK SAW Operation and Parts Manual REV #1 11/18/04 Here’s how to get help Parts Ordering ProceduresStow Construction Equipment RCC130H-CRACK SAW Operation and Parts Manual REV #1 11/18/04 Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Operator Instructional Data Sheet Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Operation MAINTENANCE, Repair and Storage Assembly Before Starting the EngineRemoving the Crack SAW from the Pallet Filling the Engine Crankcase with OILTheory of Operation OperationInformation Relative to the USE of Diamond Blades General Information Personal Safety Equipment Installing a Diamond Blade on the Arbor ShaftStandards Common SenseAssembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Transporting the Crack SAW Application All ModelsProper Quantity of Personnel in Proper Physical Condition Typical Hoisting ConfigurationGeneral Transportation Information Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Stopping the RCC130H Series Gasoline Powered Crack Saws Why Do It at All?Basic definitions Types of CracksEquipment and Materials Preparation and ApplicationMAINTENANCE/SERVICE Maintenance/ServicePreventative Maintenance Check List Observe all applicable safety precautions for the solventMAINTENANCE/SERVICE MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Application All Models MAINTENANCE/SERVICE MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Application All Models Engine Service RCC130H Crack SawTroubleshooting TroubleshootingEngine Fails to Start Diamond Segment LossShort Blade Service Life Uneven Segment WearSegment Cracks Blade will not CUTBlade Wobbles Blade Blank DamageBlade not Rotating with Proper Concentricity Accelerated V-BELT WearStorage StorageFrame SpecificationsGeneral Explanation of Code in Remarks Column Items Found In the Remarks ColumnSuggested Spare Parts Qty DescriptionOperator Handle Assy Part Name Drivetrain and Engine Mounting Assy Drivetrain and Engine Mounting Assy Part Name QTY Remarks Frame Assy Frame Assy Part Name Dust Vacuum Port Assy SHROUD, Vacuum WET Cutting KIT Assy WET Cutting KIT Assy Part Name Decals Decals Special Expediting Service PRICING, Rebates SpecificationsPayment Terms Freight PolicyRCC130H-CRACK SAW Operation and Parts Manual REV #1 11/18/04 Heres HOW to GET Help

RCC130H specifications

The Stow RCC130H is an advanced compact ride-on compactor designed for efficient and powerful performance in various construction and road maintenance projects. Known for its reliability and versatility, the RCC130H is a popular choice among contractors and operators seeking optimal results in soil and asphalt compaction.

One of the key features of the RCC130H is its robust engine. Equipped with a high-performance diesel engine, the compactor provides excellent power and torque, enabling effective operation even in challenging terrains. The engine is designed for fuel efficiency, ensuring lower operational costs while delivering superior compaction force. The machine's hydraulic system is equally impressive, allowing smooth operation of the vibratory system that enhances productivity by increasing compaction density in less time.

User comfort is another priority in the design of the RCC130H. It features an ergonomic control layout that allows operators to easily reach all necessary functions, reducing fatigue during long hours of operation. The operator's platform is spacious and designed with optimal visibility in mind, enhancing safety and control when navigating through job sites.

The RCC130H showcases advanced compaction technologies, including dual amplitude settings. This feature lets operators choose between different settings depending on the material being compacted—whether it’s granular soils, cohesive materials, or asphalt. The machine’s heavy-duty drum is specially designed to maximize contact with the surface, ensuring uniform compaction results.

Durability is also a hallmark of the Stow RCC130H. Constructed with high-quality materials and components, the machine is built to withstand the rigors of demanding work environments. Its frame design offers stability and reduces the impact of vibrations on the operator, which enhances long-term comfort and control.

Maintenance is made simple with the RCC130H, featuring easy access points for routine checks and servicing. The design minimizes downtime, ensuring that the machine stays operational and productive on the job.

In summary, the Stow RCC130H is a feature-rich compact ride-on compactor designed for maximum efficiency and performance. With its powerful engine, ergonomic design, advanced compaction technology, and durable construction, the RCC130H is an excellent investment for those looking to enhance their compaction operations on various job sites.