- Vibratory Soil Compactor:
- CS-423E (S/N: EAE1-UP)
Introduction
Use this supplementary product support literature with the appropriate Service Manual and Parts Manual available for each standard machine. This supplement should be used primarily to determine the differences between the modification and the standard machine.
Model View and Specification
Illustration 1 | g03318002 |
(1) Water Tank
Approximated Weight ... 7220 kg (15917 lb)
Maximum Length ... 4788 mm (15 ft 7 inch)
Maximum Width ... 1850 mm (6 ft 1 inch)
Height ... 2900 mm (9 ft 5 inch)
Operation Section
Vibratory On/Off Control
The switch on the top of the propel control lever controls the operation of the vibration system.
ON - In order to turn on the vibration system, press the switch on the top of the propel control lever.
OFF - In order to stop the vibration system, press the switch again on the top of the propel control lever.
Note: In order to start the vibratory system, the engine must be running at high idle.
Note: In order to start the vibratory system, the vibratory amplitude control must be set to high amplitude or low amplitude. The amplitude must be set before the vibratory system can be started with the vibratory on/off control.
Water Spray Control
Note: Always check the water level in water tanks before using the water spray system. If the water in the tank is contaminated, the performance and reliability of the water spray system may be adversely affected.
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Intermittent Spray - Set the switch to FORWARD position for intermittent spray of water. The system of water spray operates for 15 seconds and turns off for 15 seconds. |
Turn off the water spray system positioning the switch in a center position.
Continuous Spray - Put the switch back for continuous spraying of water. In hot or arid regions, the system should normally be kept inn position for continuous spraying to keep the drum constantly moist. |
Maintenance Section
Water Spray System
Note: Make sure that the water spray system is drained completely in freezing temperatures. This procedure should be done to avoid damage to the system water spray.
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Illustration 4 | g03318031 |
(1) Filling opening of the water tank
(2) Meter
(3) Water tank
(4) Spray bar
Note: Fill the tank with clean water before operating the sprinkler system water.
Water Pump Group
The water pump group is located behind the plate in the bumper.
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The water pump group consists of the following components:
(5) Pump and motor
(6) Drain valve of the water pump
(7) Filter group
(8) Drain water tank
Nozzle Water Sprayers - Clean
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The water spray nozzles are located above the drum.
Illustration 8 | g03318071 |
(1) Cap
(2) Nozzle
(3) Seal
(4) Strainer
(5) Clamp
- Remove the cap.
- Wash the nozzle (2) and the strainer (4) in a clean nonflammable solvent. Use a pressurized air to dry the components.
- Replace any damaged components.
- Assemble the components.
Note: Make sure the nozzles (2) are positioned correctly during installation. The openings of the nozzles must be directed to the drum.
Water Spray System - Water Drain Process
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Make sure that the water spray system is drained completely in freezing temperatures. This action should be done to avoid damage to the system water spray.
- Open the drain valve (1) .
- Remove the water filter cap (2) .
- Open the water pump drain valve (3) .
- After the drain process is completed, close the drains. Assemble the water filter cap.
Water Spray System
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Illustration 13 | g03318292 |
(1) Filter cap
(2) Screen
(3) Seal
(4) Head
Water Filter Clean Procedure
- Drain the water.
- Remove the filter cap (1) .
- Remove the screen (2). Wash the screen in a clean nonflammable solvent. Use a pressurized air to dry the components.
- Replace any damaged components.
- Assemble the components.
Reference Material
ReferenceBrochure, QEDQ9891, "Fundamentals of Asphalt Compaction".