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OperatiOn Manual
SerieS
MODel SD tx 6i
D hy raulic riDe-On trOwel
(an y Mar 4tnV84t -Z-DSa2 DieSel enGine)
Revision #0 (03/23/12)
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prOOS p itiOn 65 warninG Diesel engine exhaust and some of page 2 — sTxd6 i RIde-ON TROWeL• OpeRa TION maNuaL — Rev. #0 (03/23/12)
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SilicOSiS/reSpiraO t ry warninGS WARNING WARNING SILICOSIS WARNING RESPIRATORY HAZARDS Grinding/cutting/drillingofmasonry,concrete,metaland Grinding/cutting/drillingofmasonry,concrete,metaland othermaterialswithsilicaintheircompositionmaygive other materials can generate dust, mists and fumes off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal basiccomponentofsand,quartz,brickclay,graniteand injury or illness, such as respiratory dise
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t able Of cOntentS SD6i tx ride-On t rowel Proposition 65 Warning ........................................... 2 Silicosis/Respiratory Warnings ................................ 3 Table Of Contents .................................................... 4 Training Checklist .................................................... 6 Daily Pre-Operation Checklist ................................. 7 Safety Information ................................................ 8-3 Lifting And Transporting ............
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nOteS sTxd6i RIde-ON TROWeL • OpeRa TION maNuaL —Rev. #0 (03/23/12) — page 5
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traininG checkliSt Training checklist No. description Ok? date Read operation manual 1 completely Machine layout, location of 2 components, checking of engine and hydraulic oil levels 3 Fuel system, refueling procedure 4 Operation of spray and lights Operation of controls (machine 5 not running) Safety controls, safety stop switch 6 operation 7 Emergency stop procedures Startup of machine, pre-heat, 8 engine choke 9 Maintaining a hover 10 Maneuvering 11 Pitching 12 Matching blade pitch. Tw
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Daily pre-OperatiOn checkliSt daily pre-Operation checklist 1 Engine oil level 2 Hydraulic oil level 3 Radiator coolant level 4 Condition of blades 5 Blade pitch operation 6 Safety stop switch operation 7 Steering control operation sTxd6i RIde-ON TROWeL • OpeRa TION maNuaL —Rev. #0 (03/23/12) — page 7
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Safety infOrMtia On Do not operate or service the equipment before reading Potential hazards associated with the operation of this the entire manual. Safety precautions should be followed equipment will be referenced with hazard symbols which at all times when operating this equipment. may appear throughout this manual in conjunction with Failure to read and understand the safety safety messages. messages and operating instructions could result in injury to yourself and others. Symbol Safety
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Safety infOrMtia On geNeRaL safeTy NOTICE cauTION This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualifi ed personnel 18 years of age and older. NeveR operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, respiratory protection, Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and hearing protection, steel-toed boots and other protective safety decals when they become diffi cult read. devices required by the job or city and state regulations. Man
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Safety infOrMtia On TROWeL safeTy NOTICE daNgeR aLWays keep the machine in proper running condition. Fix damage to machine and replace any broken parts Engine fuel exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon immediately. monoxide. This gas is colorless and odorless, and can cause death if inhaled. aLWays store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean, dry location The engine of this equipment requires an adequate free fl ow of cooling air
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Safety infOrMtia On BaTTeRy safeTy NOTICE NeveR run engine without an air fi lter or with a dirty air daNgeR fi lter. Severe engine damage may occur. Service air fi lter dO NOT drop the battery. There is a possibility that the frequently to prevent engine malfunction. battery will explode. NeveR tamper with the factory settings dO NOT expose the battery to open fl ames, of the engine or engine governor. Damage sparks, cigarettes, etc. The battery contains to the engine or equip
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Safety infOrMtia On TRaNspORTINg safeTy TOWINg safeTy cauTION cauTION NeveR allow any person or animal to Check with your local county or state safety stand underneath the equipment while towing regulations, in addition to meeting lifting. Department of Transportation (DOT) Safety Towing Regulations, before towing Ride-on trowels are very heavy and your trowel. awkward to move around. Use proper heavy lifting procedures and dO NOT In order to reduce the possibility of an acciden
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Safety infOrMtia On Avoid sharp turns to prevent rolling. of recycling metal. Using a metal recycling center promotes energy cost savings. Trailer should be adjusted to a level position at all times when towing. emIssIONs INfORmaTION Raise and lock trailer wheel stand in up position when NOTICE towing. The diesel engine used in this equipment has been Place chock blocks underneath wheel to prevent rolling designed to reduce harmful levels of carbon monoxide while parked. (CO), h
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liftinG anD tranSpOrtinG LIfTINg The TROWeL TRaNspORTINg The TROWeL When lifting trowel for moving or transporting, do the After trowel has been lifted onto a flatbed truck, do the following (see Figure 1). following: 3. Attach suitable tie-down straps to the trowel. Route tie-down straps on both sides as shown in Figure 2. LEFT Figure 2. Routing Tie-down Straps 4. Secure the trowel to the flatbed with the two straps, making sure they are properly tied, to prevent Figure 1. Lifting the Trowe
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SpecificatiOnS Table 1. Trowel specifications Weight – lbs. (kgs.) Operating 2,165 (982) Weight – lbs. (kgs.) Shipping (less pallet material) 2,077 (942) 2 Sound Pressure – dBA TBD 3 Vibration – ft/s2 (m/s2) TBD Blade Tip Speed – ft/min (m/s) 1973 (10.0) Fuel Tank – gallons (liters) 11 (42) Rotor – RPM 0 to 130 Path Width – in. (cm) 117 (297) AW MV ISO68 4 Hydraulic Oil (10W-40 hot weather) (10W-30 cold weather) Table 2. engine specifications MODEL Yanmar 4TNV84T-Z-DSA2 Vertical 4-cycle water
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DiMenSiOnS C A B Figure 3. STXD6i Dimensions Table 3. Trowel dimensions A – Length – in. (cm) 125 (318) B – Width – in. (cm) 65 (165) 1 C – Height – in. (cm) 56 (142) NOTES: 1. This value includes the seat height (Table 3). 2. Sound pressure is a weighted measure. Measured at the operators ear position while the ride-on trowel is operating at full throttle on concrete in a manner most often experienced in “normal” circumstances. Sound pressure may vary depending upon the condition of the concr
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General infOrMtia On INTeNded use hydRauLIc sTeeRINg Operate the STXD6i ride-on trowel, tools, and components Dual palm grip joystick controls located to the left and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Use of right of the operator are provided for steering the STXD6i any other tools for stated operation is considered contrary Ride-On Trowel. The joysticks are linked to three hydraulic to designated use. The risk of such use lies entirely with the steering cylinders located wi
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OM c pOnentS 2 1 3 16 14 4 15 7 17 13 28 12 27 5 20 8 1 1 19 26 21 10 25 9 24 18 6 23 22 Figure 4. Components (Front) 1. seat — Place for operator to sit. Trowel blades will not 7. c ruise c ontrol switch — Press this switch to engage rotate unless operator is seated. Seat is adjustable. the cruise control. Press again to disengage. 2. stop Lamp (Red) — Used to relay trouble codes 8. pitch Block — (Behind grill guard) Measure at the information that is severe enough to warrant stopping service
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OM c pOnentS 39 30 29 38 31 31 32 37 36 35 34 33 Figure 5. Components (Rear) 17. pitch mode switch — Sets the mode of operation of 30. steering control (right side) — Allows the unit to the blade pitch system to either auto or manual. move in either a forward, reverse left or right direction. 18. fuel pump— Provides fuel flow to injection pump. 31. g rill g uards (left and right) — Protects operator from moving components. Remove for maintenance access. 19. Blade pitch c ontrol (Twin pitch) —
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S ba ic enGine 1 16 17 7 18 16 2 15 14 3 19 4 20 12 13 1 1 10 5 21 6 9 8 Figure 6. Basic Engine 12. Oil d ip s tick — Remove to check amount and 1. air filter — Helps provide clean source of air flow to turbocharger and engine. condition of oil in crankcase. 13. ecO governor — Controls engine rpm. 2. muffler — Exhaust gases routed through here. 14. f lywheel — Main power is taken off from flywheel end. 3. f an belt — Driven by the engine crank during operation, drives the water pump/fan as we