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Normet Spraymec SF050 D Technical Information (5F6F7A6_1000)

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Normet Spraymec SF050 D Technical Information (5F6F7A6_1000)

Normet Spraymec SF050 D Technical Information (5F6F7A6_1000)

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Normet Spraymec SF050 D Technical Information (5F6F7A6_1000) Index:

  • Carrier
    • 0. Carrier
    • 1. TDS Spraymec SF 050 D 100064415
    • 1.1 FOPS_ROPS conformance certificate
    • 1.2 Wheels Magnetic Particle Inspection Report
    • 2. Operator’s Manual
      • Spraymec SF 050
      • Contents
      • 1. Introduction
        • 1.1. Carrier
        • 1.2. Frame Structure
          • 1.2.1. Engine end Frame
          • 1.2.2. Load end Frame
          • 1.2.3. Oscillation
        • 1.3. Engine
          • 1.3.1. General
          • 1.3.2. Exhaust system
        • 1.4. Hydrodynamic Transmission
          • 1.4.1. General
          • 1.4.2. Torque Converter
          • 1.4.3. Transmission
          • 1.4.4. Transmission Controls
        • 1.5. Mechanical Transmission
          • 1.5.1. General
          • 1.5.2. Driveshafts
          • 1.5.3. Axle Assemblies
        • 1.6. Hydraulics
          • 1.6.1. Pumps
          • 1.6.2. Brakes
          • 1.6.3. Steering
      • 2. Safety Rules
        • 2.1. General Safety Rules
        • 2.2. Operating Safety Rules
      • 3. Operator Controls
        • 3.1. Dashboard
          • 3.1.1. Switches TB7
          • 3.1.2. TB7b
          • 3.1.3. Norsmart Control system.
          • 3.1.4. Automatic Brake Application System
          • 3.1.5. Engine Control System
        • 3.2. Remote control box
        • 3.3. TB5
        • 3.4. Main Switch
        • 3.5. Circuit Breakers
        • 3.6. Driving Controls
        • 3.7. Seat
        • 3.8. Emergency Stop
        • 3.9. Pressure Gauge Kit
      • 4. Operation and Use
        • 4.1. Commissioning on Delivery
        • 4.2. Daily Operation
          • 4.2.1. Daily Maintenance Operations
          • 4.2.2. Instrumentation Checks
          • 4.2.3. Testing the Brakes
        • 4.3. Driving the Carrier
          • 4.3.1. General
          • 4.3.2. Before Start
          • 4.3.3. Engine Start
          • 4.3.4. Gear shifting
          • 4.3.5. Steering
          • 4.3.6. Setting The Carrier In Motion
          • 4.3.7. Driving on Slopes
          • 4.3.8. Road Driving
          • 4.3.9. Stopping
        • 4.4. Carrie Transfer
          • 4.4.1. Towing
          • 4.4.2. Lifting
          • 4.4.3. Lowering the Carrier Down a Mine
        • 4.5. Special Operating Conditions
          • 4.5.1. Winter Operation
          • 4.5.2. High Ambient Temperature, High Altitude
          • 4.5.3. Jump Start
          • 4.5.4. Cleaning Protective Treatment
      • Notes
    • 3. Service Schedule
    • 4. Maintenance Manual
      • Spraymec SF 050
      • Contents
      • 1. Safety precautions
        • 1.1. Service
        • 1.2. Hydraulics
        • 1.3. Other precautions
      • 2. Oil samples
        • 2.1. Evacuation and sample line operation
        • 2.2. Sample lines
      • 3. Engine
        • 3.1. Lubricant Recommendations
          • 3.1.1. Service Products
          • 3.1.2. Diesel Fuels
          • 3.1.3. Fame Fuels
          • 3.1.4. Engine Oils
          • 3.1.5. Coolant
        • 3.2. General
        • 3.3. Procedures
          • 3.3.1. Daily or once per shift (10 h)
          • 3.3.2. Every 500 hours
          • 3.3.3. Every 1000 hours
          • 3.3.4. Every 1500 hours
        • 3.4. Troubleshooting
      • 4. Powershift transmission
        • 4.1. Lubricant recommendations
        • 4.2. Procedures
          • 4.2.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 4.2.2. Every 500 hours
          • 4.2.3. Every 1000 hours
        • 4.3. Troubleshooting
          • 4.3.1. General
          • 4.3.2. Procedures
          • 4.3.3. Troubleshooting guide
      • 5. Mechanical transmission
        • 5.1. Lubricant Recommendations
        • 5.2. Procedures
          • 5.2.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 5.2.2. Weekly (50 hours)
          • 5.2.3. Every 125 hours
          • 5.2.4. Every 250 hours
          • 5.2.5. Every 500 hours
          • 5.2.6. Every 1000 hours
          • 5.2.7. As required
        • 5.3. Troubleshooting
      • 6. Hydraulic system
        • 6.1. Lubricant Recommendations
        • 6.2. Pressure accumulator safety precautions
        • 6.3. Procedures
          • 6.3.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 6.3.2. Every 500 hours
          • 6.3.3. Every 1000 hours
          • 6.3.4. As required maintenance
        • 6.4. Troubleshooting
          • 6.4.1. Steering
          • 6.4.2. Service brakes
          • 6.4.3. Safety/parking brakes
      • 7. Frame
        • 7.1. Lubricant Recommendations
        • 7.2. Procedures
          • 7.2.1. Weekly (50 hours)
          • 7.2.2. Every 1,000 hours
    • 5. Safety Instructions
    • 6. ADM2 Engine Fault Codes
    • 7. Schemas
      • e3_EN
      • D100072140-0
        • 100072140_0_1
          • 1
        • =A01
          • 1
        • =H1.3
          • 1
        • =H01
          • 1
        • =H02
          • 1
        • =H03
          • 1
        • =H04
          • 1
        • =H09
          • 1
        • =H10.2
          • 1
        • =H10.3
          • 1
        • =H11
          • 1
        • =H12
          • 1
        • =H20
          • 1
        • =H24.1
          • 1
        • =H24.2
          • 1
        • =H40
          • 1
        • =S01
          • 1
        • =S02
          • 1
        • =S03.1
          • 1
        • =S03.2
          • 1
        • =S05
          • 1
        • =W01
          • 1
        • =W05
          • 1
        • =W6.0
          • 1
        • =W6.1
          • 1
        • =W6.2
          • 1
      • D100071963-0
        • 100071963_0_1
          • 1
          • 2
          • 3
          • 4
          • 5 =CM +TB7
          • 6 =CM +TB7
          • 7 =MM +TB1
          • 8 =MM +TB1
          • 9 =MM +TB1
          • 10 =PM +TB5
          • 11 =PM +TB5
          • 12 =PM +TB5
          • 13 =PM
          • 14 +TB50
          • 15 +CDC
          • 16 +CDC
          • 17 =CM +TB7
          • 18 =CM +TB7
          • 19 =MM +TB1
          • 20 =MM +TB1
          • 21
          • 22
          • 23
          • 24
          • 25
          • 26
          • 27
          • 28
          • 29
          • 30
          • 31
          • 32
          • 33
          • 34
          • 35
          • 36 =MM +EMH
          • 37 =MM +EMH
          • 38 =CM
          • 39 =MM
          • 40 =PM +TB5
          • 41 =PM +TB5
          • 42 =PM +TB5
          • 43 =PM
          • 44 =PM
          • 45 =PM +TB5
          • 46 =PM
          • 47 =PM
          • 48 =PM
          • 49 =PM +TB5
          • 50 =PM +TB5
          • 51 =PM +TB5
          • 52 =PM +TB5
          • 53 =PM +TB5
          • 54 +TB50
          • 55 +TB50
          • 56 +TB50
          • 57 +TB50
          • 58 +TB50
          • 59 +TB50
          • 60 +TB50
          • 61 +TB50
          • 62 +CDC
          • 63 +CDC
          • 64 +CDC
          • 65
          • 66 +CDC
          • 67 =PM
  • Spraying
    • 0. Spraying
    • 1. Spraying Boom SB 500 B
      • Spraying Boom SB 500 B
      • Contents
      • 1. Foreword
      • 2. Introduction
        • 2.1. Technical Information SB 500 B
        • 2.2. SB 500 B Boom System
          • 2.2.1. Description
          • 2.2.2. Hydraulics
          • 2.2.3. System control
      • 3. Safety instructions
        • 3.1. General
        • 3.2. Boom Operation
        • 3.3. Boom Maintenance
        • 3.4. In case of danger
        • 3.5. Working Environment
      • 4. Operation
        • 4.1. Before Operation of the Boom
        • 4.2. Boom Handling
        • 4.3. Storage
        • 4.4. Extreme Conditions
      • 5. Maintenance
        • 5.1. Lubricant recommendations
        • 5.2. Schedule
        • 5.3. Maintenance Procedures
          • 5.3.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 5.3.2. Weekly (50 hours)
          • 5.3.3. Every 500 hours
          • 5.3.4. Every 1000 hours
        • 5.4. Annual Inspection
    • 2. NSP30 Maintenance Manual
      • Concrete pump NSP30
      • Contents
      • 1. Introduction
        • 1.1. Technical data
      • 2. Safety precautions
        • 2.1. Service
        • 2.2. Hydraulics
      • 3. Maintenance
        • 3.1. Lubricant recommendations
        • 3.2. Schedule
        • 3.3. Maintenance procedures
          • 3.3.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 3.3.2. Weekly (50 hours)
          • 3.3.3. Every 125 hours
          • 3.3.4. Every 250 hours
          • 3.3.5. Every 500 hours
      • 4. Repairs
        • 4.1. Switching overlap
        • 4.2. Delivery piston change
    • 3. Spraying equipment
      • Spraying Equipment
      • Contents
      • 1. Introduction
        • 1.1. Technical description
          • 1.1.1. Wet mix process
          • 1.1.2. Pumped concrete
          • 1.1.3. Accelerators
          • 1.1.4. Concrete pump
          • 1.1.5. Boom
      • 2. Controls
        • 2.1. Waterline
          • 2.1.1. Shut-off valves for water
          • 2.1.2. Water pressure regulator
          • 2.1.3. Water box emptying valve
          • 2.1.4. Water reel
          • 2.1.5. Boots washing
          • 2.1.6. Pressure washer
          • 2.1.7. High Pressure Wall Washing System
        • 2.2. Pressure air line
          • 2.2.1. Shut -off valves for compressed air
          • 2.2.2. Compressed air hose reel
        • 2.3. Concrete pump controls
          • 2.3.1. Gauges
          • 2.3.2. Control system by-pass
      • 3. Operation and Use
        • 3.1. Concrete pumping
        • 3.2. Useful tips
        • 3.3. Spraying technique
      • 4. Maintenance
        • 4.1. Schedule
        • 4.2. Maintenance procedures
          • 4.2.1. Daily or once per shift (10 hours)
          • 4.2.2. After use
          • 4.2.3. As required
      • 5. Water scaler maintenance
        • 5.1. Schedule
        • 5.2. Maintenance procedures
          • 5.2.1. Every 500 hours
    • 4. Accelerator Pump
    • 5. Norsmart Nordoser – Control System User Interface
      • NorSmart XE/XH/XI
      • Index
      • 1. General
        • 1.1. Purpose of the system
        • 1.2. Warnings and notifications
        • 1.3. Definitions, terms and abbreviations used
      • 2. General description of the system
        • 2.1. Remote Display (RD)
        • 2.2. Multi Information Controller (MIC)
        • 2.3. Can Hub Module (HUB)
        • 2.4. Controller Module HCM2000
        • 2.5. Controller Module HCM3100
        • 2.6. Controller Module HCM3200
        • 2.7. Multi Information Display (MID)
      • 3. User Interface
        • 3.1. Navigation in the user interface
        • 3.2. Adjusting values
        • 3.3. Access rights of the user interface
        • 3.4. Pop-up windows of the user interface
        • 3.5. User interface alerts
        • 3.6. Drive display (1)
        • 3.7. Process Display (2)
        • 3.8. Shift information (3)
          • 3.8.1. Edit shift information (3.1)
          • 3.8.2. Process settings (3.2)
          • 3.8.3. Close shift (3.3)
          • 3.8.4. Conditioning monitoring settings (3.4)
        • 3.9. Data logging (4)
          • 3.9.1. Process log window (4.1)
          • 3.9.2. Alerts window (4.2)
          • 3.9.3. Platform operating hours (4.3)
        • 3.10. Display settings window (5)
        • 3.11. Advanced settings window (6)
          • 3.11.1. Access level selection (6.1)
          • 3.11.2. Commercial options (6.2)
          • 3.11.3. Factory & default parameters (6.3)
          • 3.11.4. System versions and settings (6.4)
          • 3.11.5. System backup (6.5)
        • 3.12. Process maintenance window (7)
          • 3.12.1. Calibrations (7.1)
          • 3.12.2. Process parameters (7.2)
        • 3.13. Vehicle maintenance window (8)
          • 3.13.1. Platform parameters (8.1)
          • 3.13.2. Drive speed calibration (8.4)
        • 3.14. Boom maintenance window (9)
          • 3.14.1. Boom control parameters (9.1)
          • 3.14.2. Joystick calibrations (9.2)
          • 3.14.3. Boom adjustments (9.3)
        • 3.15. Diagnostics window (10)
          • 3.15.1. Module I/O diagnostics (10.1)
          • 3.15.2. Camera wiew (10.2)
          • 3.15.3. Support leg diagnostics (10.3)
          • 3.15.4. Measures (10.4)
          • 3.15.5. CAN diagnostics (10.5)
          • 3.15.6. Process diagnostics (10.6)
          • 3.15.7. Controller diagnostics (10.7)
          • 3.15.8. Wireless controller diagnostics (10.8)
        • 3.16. Compact display controller
      • 4. Functions
        • 4.1. Starting up the system
        • 4.2. System update
        • 4.3. System backup
        • 4.4. System backup restoration
        • 4.5. Changing the access level using a code or a login key
          • 4.5.1. Changing the access level using a code
          • 4.5.2. Changing the access level using a login key
      • 5. Appendices
        • APPENDIX 1. System alert and info texts
          • Table 1:
        • APPENDIX 2. I/O-errors
        • APPENDIX 3. NORDOSER system alert and info texts
        • APPENDIX 4. NORDOSER/NORSTREAMER process start up enabling
        • APPENDIX 5. Warning symbol explanations
  • Equipment
    • 0. Equipment
    • 1. Portable Fire Extinguisher
    • 2. Hydraulic High Pressure Pumps
    • 3. Automatic Hose Reel
    • 4. Lincoln
    • 5. Brigade
    • 6. Vibrator – VIBCO service manual

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