Operation
This machine is fitted with a centrifugal clutch. This allows the engine to run at idle without driving the
power transmission gears. As the engine speed is increased, the clutch will engage and the engine
will drive the power transmission gears. As the engine speed is increased, the clutch will engage and
the engine will drive the power transmission gears.
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To avoid damage to the centrifugal clutch, move the throttle lever quickly from the L to H position.
For correct operation, the engine speed should be set to maximum.
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Avoid operating the machine on a fully compacted, hard, or non-yielding surface. Otherwise, the
power transmission gears will be damaged and the life of the machine will be greatly reduced.
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When working in a narrow trench, if the ramming shoe should get caught between the walls of the
trenches, the rammer may miss-strike and can be severely damaged.
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Be sure that the rammer is steered only with the handle. It should only be pushed. The rammer
must not be pressed into the materials being compacted. Excessive pressure on the operating
handle will lead to the unsatisfactory compaction due to the fact that the jumping action is
hindered.
Operation at High Altitude
For continuous High-Altitude operation above 1,000m (3,000FT), it will be necessary to change the
engine main jet to a type that will allow for correct fueling of the engine. Otherwise, the unit will suffer
from a lack of engine power and not work correctly. Please contact Paclite Equipment for details.
Service and Maintenance
The Paclite Rammers are designed to give many years of trouble free operation. It is, however,
important that the simple regular maintenance listed in this section is carried out. It is recommended
that an approved Paclite Equipment dealer carry out all major maintenance and repairs. Always use
genuine Paclite replacement parts, the use of spurious parts may void your warranty.
Before any maintenance is carried out on the machine, switch off the engine and disconnect the HT
lead from the spark plug. Always set the machine on level ground to ensure any fluid levels will be
correctly read. Only use recommended oils.
Servicing the Engine
Service the engine according to the engine manufacturer's specifications. Refer to the engine
operation and maintenance manual.
Maintenance: Every 8 hours or daily
1. Check for loose bolts and nuts, retighten if necessary.
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