Husqvarna CG 200 S Planer User Manual


 
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After some hours of use, carry out a general
retightening of all nuts and bolt.
Clean machine after each use.
Lubricate moderately the grease nipples:
- of the rolling bearings (P) [
SEE FIG. 8].
- of the cam (Q).
- of the depth adjustment bearing (R).
10 Maintenance (machine disconnected)
- Take care to avoid accidental
damage.
OIL
Check the engine oil every day. Refer to the
engine manual for the replacement schedule. Use:
- SAE 10W30 motor oil with API class MS, SD,
SE or better for PETROL engines.
To empty the motor, place a funnel at the drain
outlet (V) [
SEE FIG.X9].
Store in a dry place, not accessible to
children.
Maintain the tools carefully.
FAULT FINDING
In the event of faulty operation refer to the tables
below to find a solution.
Dispose of the old oil as laid down by
the regulations in force.
CAUSES
Motor or drum does not rotate (cont)
Switch defective,
motor cable damaged
Motor faulty (no
power, unpleasant
smell)
Does not start (petrol
engine)
Belt broken
Drum stuck
- Have tested by an
electrician or contact
the service
department
- Contact the service
department to have
the motor replaced
- Engine stopped.
- Faulty or loose spark
plug.
-Refer to engine
servicing instructions
or contact after sales
service.
-Contact the parts
department for a
replacement.
- Check that the drum
rotates, remove
whatever is preventing
rotation.
REMEDIES
CAUSES
Motor or drum does not rotate
Not plugged in
properly or cable
damaged
No mains voltage
- Make sure that the
supply is correctly
plugged in (plug,
extension lead, etc)
-Check the supply
cable
- Test or have tested
by an electrician
(circuit breaker, plug,
etc)
REMEDIES
CAUSES
Difficult starting
Drum rubs against
ground
Single phase motor
starting condenser
Faulty three phase
supply (2 phases only
or motor cable in poor
condition)
-Free the drum to
make it easier to
start.
- Replace the
condenser.
- Have it checked by
an electrician or
contact the service
department.
REMEDIES
CAUSES
Ineffective operation with jerks and
considerable vibration
- No noticeable work
done
- Drum at lowest
position
- Maximum wear
- Abnormal vibration
when grooving or
milling
- Abnormal cutter
wear
- Check the setting of
the drum (mills)
- Change the drum or
the cutters, brush,
etc . . .
- Check the rotation of
the cutters on the
four shafts.
- Change the drum or
the cutters.
REMEDIES