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1. REPLACES 492379 45 513352 RUBBER RING 1 2 X 1 2 S N 101201 BELOW 46 506234 SPACER 1 48 506235 COUPLER 1 50 506236 ALUMINUM ADAPTER 1 52 EM963610 CAPSCREW 3 8 1 1 4 IN GS REPLACES 492376 54 507845 STEERING 1 56 508346 WASHER 9 0 IL REPLACES 508346 58 175 BOLT 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 SC HD 2 60 507860 ADAPTER STEERING PUMP 1 62 506187 HYDRAULIC PUMP 1 64 513310 SHIFT LEVER 1 66 509144 BOLT 3 16 X 1 3 4 IN 1 68 492367 5 16 X 1 3 4 IN 1 70 2105164 NUT NYLON 5 16 IN 18 asal na REPLACES 492582 72 503119 NUT LOCK 3 16 IN 1 74 492465 SCREW ALLEN HEAD 1 4 20 X 3 8 IN 1 87 513335 HOSE 2 88 513618 ADAPTOR 1 89 513620 HOSE DRAIN 1 90 513619 PLUG 1 190 506217 FITTING 3 4 IN 1 191 513340 HOSE 1 192 506207 HOSE CLAMP HS 16 2 196 506203 FITTING 1 199 513338 HOSE 1 200 508427 COPPER WASHER 21 32 IN 3 201 513333 HOSE 1 202 508343 FITTING 9 203 513339 HOSE 1 204 508428 COPPER WASHER 5 8 IN 1 206 506219 FITTING 1 2 IN 1 208 506200 FITTING 3703 08 08 1 209 513336 HOSE 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 63 MANIFOLD AND HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER ASSY SEE HYDRAULIC HOSE CONNECTIONS PAGE 64 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 am
2. roller maintenance as indicated by Figure 25 and Table 5 Yearly z Do V Figure 25 Roller Maintenance Schedule Table 5 Roller Maintenance Schedule 2 2 me T Enno K 1 AeToe4 2 X s Fele kK x l 4 HyauicOllevi X X 528046 Type Hydraulic Oi 5 Sprinkler System 8 LL G j x when badly worn z 8 AirFilter X Jj Replace paper element once a year 0 Battery 6 1 o Bi Weekly Zerk Grease Fitting Rear x X feos or Bi Weekly Use Type Alvania 2 or equivalent Drum Sh or BE Weekly 3 shots max DO NOT overgrease _ 7 ERN 0 500 hrs Replace with same type filter J Months O O JEU After first 20 hrs change oil filter every 6 Engine Oil Filter 20 hrs or 1 month months or 100 hrs Yeary o ee Yearl Hydraulic Oil 1 100 hrs or once a vear Use ISO 46 Type Hydraulic AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 23 HYD
3. LOCATED INSIDE STEERING COLUMN LOCATED UNDERNEATH FOOT PLATFORM LOCATED IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT GROUND TO START ENGINE IGNITION SWITCH PAGE 40 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 NOTES AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 41 EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN The following section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions NOTICE The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change without notice Multiquip does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed SAMPLE PARTS LIST PARTNAME QTY REMARKS 1 12345 0 1 INCLUDES ITEMS W 2 WASHER 1 4 IN NOT SOLD SEPARATELY 2 12347 WASHER 3 8 IN 1 MQ 45T ONLY 3 12348 gt 8 AR MAKE LOCALLY 4 12349 BEARING 1 6 23458 AND ABOVE Column Unique Symbols All items with same unique symbol 8 or gt in the number column belong to the same assembly or kit which is indicated by a note in the Remarks column Duplicate Numbers Duplicate numbers indicate multiple part numbers which are in effect for the same general
4. AR 13HA MULTIQUIP 23 GREAS 75 HOURS 511724 MULTIQUIP PAGE 46 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 CONTINUED PART NO 16 513529 17 511738 18 513393 19 513469 20 511718 21 513688 22 513740 23 513531 24 511739 25 511724 26 513393 NAMEPLATE AND DECALS PART NAME QTY REMARKS DECAL AR 13H MQ LOGO 1 DECAL DANGER 1 DECAL SECURING POINT INDICATOR POINT ARROW DECAL CAUTION STRIPE HORIZONTAL PLACEMENT DECAL CAUTION STRIPE PATTERN VERTICAL PLACEMENT DECAL MQ LOGO 2 DECAL CAUTION STRIPE n HORIZONTAL PLACEMENT DECAL AR 13H MQ LOGO 1 DECAL CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS 1 DECAL GREASE REMINDER 1 DECAL SECURING POINT INDICATOR POINT ARROW DOWN AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 8 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 47 FRONT DRUM ASSY FRONT OF ROLLER SEE HYDRAULIC o HOSE CONNECTIONS IN MAINTENANCE SECTION SEE ASSEMBLY PAGE 48 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 NO PART NO 2 513280 4 506145 6 506147 8 506136 10 508665 12 506142 14 011208025 16 EM923023 18 492264 20 506141 22 508340 24 EM923343 26 020108060 28 514522 30 492276
5. AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 5 SAFETY INFORMATION ROLLER SAFETY DANGER NEVER operate the equipment in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials An explosion or fire could result causing severe bodily harm or even death NEVER disconnect any emergency or safety devices These devices are intended for operator safety Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury bodily harm or even death Disconnection of any of these devices will void all warranties NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine Never leave the roller unattended with the engine running Turn off engine Use chock blocks when parking roller on a grade Use extreme care when operating near obstructions on slippery surfaces grades and slide slopes When reversing particularly on the edges and banks of ditches as well as in front of obstaces the operator must stay in a standing position at a safe distance from the machine When operating near any house building or pipelines always check the effect of machine vibration Stop work if necessary DO NOT operate the roller with the covers open ALWAYS keep the machine away from other personnel and obstacles Always keep immediate are free of bystanders NOTICE ALWAYS keep the machine in proper running condition F
6. 23514 GAUGE FUEL CAP 509249 WATER TANK 508433 SCRAPER RUBBER 17010ZJ1000 ELEMENT SET AIR eer 17218ZJ1000 FILTER OUTER AIR Bassus 154102J4999AH FILTER OIL 9807956846 SPARK PLUG 16910ZE8015 FILTER FUEL ENGINE AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 43 NAMEPLATE AND DECALS E HYDRAULIC OIL ISO 46 0 HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL INDICATOR ROLLER PAGE 44 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 NO PART 1 513457 2 13118 9 511726 4 511736 5 511740 6 34536 7 513580 8 513698 9 515436 10 511737 12 511735 13 513707 14 513467 15 511733 NAMEPLATE AND DECALS PART NAME QTY REMARKS DECAL STEERING CONSOLE 1 DECAL POWDER COATED 1 DECAL HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL INDICATOR 1 DECAL WARNING 1 DECAL MULTIQUIP 1 DECAL OWNERS MANUAL 1 DECAL ENGINE RPM SETTING 1 DECAL WATER TANK CAP 1 DECAL CONTROL PANEL 1 DECAL SERVICE INSTRUCTION CHART 1 DECAL CAUTION 2 DECAL ATTENTION 2 DECAL PARKING BRAKE INSTRUCTIONS 1 DECAL HYDRAULIC OIL INDICATOR 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 45 NAMEPLATE AND DECALS DANGER 17 on 6 pea MULTIQUIP
7. CONNECTS TO ENGINE ITEM 110 CONNECTS TO ITEM 64 SEE PAGE 66 PAGE 72 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 THROTTLE ASSY NO PART 106 513323 108 513324 110 514742 112 508451 114 513325 194 510229 135 G201 136 DA1252 PART NAME TRAVEL LEVER FWD REV CABLE FORWARD REVERSE JOINT BALL LOCK NUT 1 4 28 NF ADVANCE CABLE SUPPORT CABLE THROTTLE ASSEMBLY KNOB HANDLE LEVER HANDLE QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 REMARKS AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 73 BRAKE CONTROL ASSY PAGE 74 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 BRAKE CONTROL ASSY NO PART PART NAME QTY REMARKS 36 506046 LEVER BRAKE 1 38 506158 BOLT 5 16 NC x 3 4 G5 4 40 492365 BOLT 5 16 NC x 1 1 4 G5 1 42 923023 WASHER FLAT REPLACES 492597 44 2105164 NUT NYEON 5 T6 Toons REPLACES 492582 46 506057 BRAKE LINK 1 48 505999 BELL CRANK 1 50 EM963097 BOLT 3 8 NC x 1 1 2 5 jm REPLACES 492313 52 EM969013 NUT LOCK jr REPLACES 492583 56 508674 BOLT 5 16 NC x 1 G5 4 58 506042 PIN CLEVIS 1 66 2219 KEY COTTER 1 68 492570 NUT HEX 5 8 1 70 EM923348 WASHER LOCK 5 8 sissies REPLACES 492627 72 508449 BRAKE RO
8. 12 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 GENERAL INFORMATION DANGER DO NOT allow personnel to stand under or near suspended machine Before operating the roller make sure that personnel and obstacles are free from the roller s path Serious injury or death may result The forward reverse control lever operates the hydrostatic pump which governs the roller speed and direction of travel The speed in which movement of this lever is made is directly related to the amount of pressure that is applied to the travel lever in each direction Travel speed is infinitely variable from 0 to 4 8 mph The neutral position of this lever will cause the roller to stop ONLY use approved certified lifting devices capable of lifting at least 4 000 Ibs 1 814 Kg When lifting of the roller is required only use the provided lifting eyes to lift the roller Using other sections of the roller for lifting purposes may cause severe damage to the roller OPERATING ON SLOPES Special care must be taken when operating the roller on hills or slopes There exist the possibility of serious injury to the operator and severe damage to the roller in the event of a roll over ALWAYS operate the roller up and down hills rater than from side to side For safe operation hillside slopes should not exceed 12 degree 27 grade See Figure 2 MAXIMUM SLOPE Figure 2 Recommended Slop
9. 181 513346 HOSES K AND L 2 182 508344 WASHER 5 16 IN 4 184 508335 BUSHING 4 186 509190 WASHER 3 4 IN 1 188 506186 HYDRAULIC VALVE 1 190 506222 HOUR METER 1 192 503119 NUT LOCK 3 16 1 194 10958 SWITCH STARTER 1 195 11076 KEY IGNITION 1 196 506239 CABLE CHOKE 1 198 503958 BOLT 1 4 IN x 5 8 IN G5 1 200 969079 NUT REPLACES 492581 202 515423 HARNESS WIRING 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 59 ARTICULATION ARM ASSY PAGE 60 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 ARTICULATION ARM ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 2 513294 ROD END 2 4 514347 BOLT 3 4 IN x 2 1 2 IN 2 6 EM505069 NUT 3 4 IN 2 8 513295 NUT 3 4 IN 2 10 513296 ROD DIRECTION STABILIZER 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 61 HYDRAULIC DRIVE PUMP ASSY NOTES A SEE HYDRAULIC D B HOSE CONNECTIONS PAGE 62 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 HYDRAULIC DRIVE PUMP ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 38 500214 KEY SQUARE 1 40 969013 NUT LOCK 3 8 IN ana ata asa REPLACES 492583 42 3019092 WASHER FLAT 3 8 REPLACES 492598 44 963059 BOLT 3 8 62 11
10. 5 16 IN 2 10 2105164 NUT NYLON 5 16 18 4 REPLACES 492582 12 514610 LATCH STEEL 2 13 503723 RIVET BRAKE LINING 13 15 515199 SEAL RUBBER 1 16 513305 HINGE SLOTTED 1 18 514428 LATCH 1 20 492356 BOLT 1 4 X 3 4 IN 12 24 492581 NUT 1 4 IN 12 30 513396 FRONT CHASSIS 1 32 513308 REAR ENGINE COVER 1 33 13212 GROMMET 1 1 4 IN ID 1 34 513309 BOLT 5 16 X 3 4 IN 4 86 513312 BOLT 1 4 X 1 IN 2 88 492581 NUT 1 4 IN 2 90 490181 SIGHT GLASS 1 9 513313 SUPPORT REAR ENGINE COVER 1 94 492356 BOLT 1 4 X 3 4 IN 1 96 2101402 WASHER LOCK 1 4 1 REPLACES 492622 98 492596 FLAT WASHER 1 4 IN 3 100 011208025 BOLT 8 X 25T DCA 85 125 150SSM eee REPLACES 508342 102 923343 WASHER LOCK 5 16 REPLACES 492623 104 506205 PLUG 1 146 506273 SOLENOID STARTER 1 148 510925 NUT 3 16 IN 2 150 813314 BOLT 1 4 X 1 2 IN 2 152 492596 FLAT WASHER 1 4 IN 2 154 492581 NUT 1 4 IN 2 155 506085 GROMMET 1 156 31750Z2E8020 RECTIFIER ASSY REGULATOR 20A 1 157 321057614002 SUB WIRE HARNESS ASSY 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 57 STEERING COLUMN AND HYDRAULIC ARTICULATION ASSY HOSES CONNECT TO MANIFOLD A 00 4 2 5 0 LX 4 lt van 9 d ia NOTES CLUTC
11. AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE NEVER run engine without an air filter or with a dirty air filter Severe engine damage may occur Service air filter frequently to prevent engine malfunction NEVER tamper with the factory settings EN of the engine or engine governor Damage to the engine or equipment can result if operating in speed ranges above the maximum allowable NEVER tip the engine to extreme angles during lifting as it may cause oil to gravitate into the cylinder head making the engine start difficult FUEL SAFETY DO NOT add fuel to equipment if it is placed inside truck bed with plastic liner Possibility exists of explosion or fire due to static electricity PLASTIC TRUCK BED DO NOT startthe engine near spilled fuel or combustible fluids Diesel fuel is extremely flammable and its vapors can cause an explosion if ignited m ALWAYS refuel in a well ventilated area away from sparks and open flames ALWAYS use extreme caution when working with flammable liquids DO NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot DO NOT overfill tank since spilled fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from the ignition system Store fuel in appropriate containers in well ventilated areas and away from sparks and flames NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent B DO NOT smoke
12. Figure 42 If necessary add only distilled water in a well ventilated area BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL VENT WELL Figure 37 Battery Fluid Levels PAGE 32 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PREPARATION FOR LONG TERM STORAGE ROLLER STORAGE For storage of the roller for over 30 days the following is recommended 1 Drain the fuel tank completely or add STA BIL to the fuel 2 Runthe engine until the fuel in the injection system is completely consumed 3 Completely drain used oil from the engine crankcase and fill with fresh clean oil then follow the procedures described in the engine manual for engine storage Drain water tank Clean the entire roller and engine compartment Remove battery and store it in cool dry place Cover the roller and place it a clean dry area that is protected from harsh elements 8 Remove ignition key and store in a safe place AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 33 MANIFOLD TEST PORTS RETURN LINE MEE FILTER 10 MICRONS BACKPRESSUREVAVE 14 5 PSI DRIVE EM EXCITER MOTOR B EXCITER PUMP FILL PORT TRAP L SUCTION E FILTER HYDRAULIC TA
13. acceptable 8 Such material will be held for five working days from notification pending instructions If a reply is not received within five days the material will be returned to the sender at his expense 9 Credit on returned parts will be issued at dealer net price at time of the original purchase less a 15 restocking charge 10 In cases where an item is accepted for which the original purchase document can not be determined the price will be based on the list price that was effective twelve months prior to the RMA date 11 Credit issued will be applied to future purchases only PRICING AND REBATES Prices are subject to change without prior notice Price changes are effective on a specific date and all orders received on or after that date will be billed at the revised price Rebates for price declines and added charges for price increases will not be made for stock on hand at the time of any price change e Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell direct to Government agencies and to Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products SPECIAL EXPEDITING SERVICE A 35 00 surcharge will be added to the invoice for special handling including bus shipments insured parcel post or in cases where Multiquip must personally deliver the parts to the carrier LIMITATIONS OF SELLER S LIABILITY Multiquip shall not be liable hereunder for damages
14. in excess of the purchase price of the item with respect to which damages are claimed and in no event shall Multiquip be liable for loss of profit or good will or for any other special consequential or incidental damages LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES No warranties express or implied are made in connection with the sale of parts or trade accessories nor as to any engine not manufactured by Multiquip Such warranties made in connection with the sale of new complete units are made exclusively by a statement of warranty packaged with such units and Multiquip neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability whatever in connection with the sale of its products Apart from such written statement of warranty there are no warranties express implied or statutory which extend beyond the description of the products on the face hereof Effective February 22 2006 PAGE 80 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 NOTES AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 81 OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL HERE S HOW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING UNITED STATES Multiquip Corporate Office 18910 Wilmington Ave Carson CA 90746 Contact mq multiquip com Service Department 800 42
15. item such as different size saw blade guards in use or a part that has been updated on newer versions of the same machine NOTICE When ordering a part that has more than one item number listed check the remarks column for help in determining the proper part to order PART NO Column Numbers Used Part numbers can be indicated by a number a blank entry or TBD TBD To Be Determined is generally used to show a part that has not been assigned a formal part number at the time of publication Ablank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately or is not sold by Multiquip Other entries will be clarified in the Remarks Column QTY Column Numbers Used Item quantity can be indicated by a number a blank entry or A R As Required is generally used for hoses or other parts that are sold in bulk and cut to length A blank entry generally indicates that the item is not sold separately Other entries will be clarified in the Remarks Column REMARKS Column Some of the most common notes found in the Remarks Column are listed below Other additional notes needed to describe the item can also be shown Assembly Kit All items on the parts list with the same unique symbol will be included when this item is purchased Indicated by INCLUDES ITEMS W unique symbol Serial Number Break Used to list an effective serial number range where a particular part is used Ind
16. of 2 900 psi In addition this hydraulic system offers a free wheel valve which allows the roller to be towed in the event of an emergency COMPACTION SYSTEM The compaction force is delivered by a 36 inch wide steel drum with beveled edges to help prevent asphalt marring A fully enclosed hydrostatic drive system offers a variable speed control as well as smooth acceleration and braking Connected to the axial hydraulic pump is a gear pump that provides power for the drum vibratory system and the articulating steering system Oil from this pump flows to the manifold control valve block and then to a hydraulic motor which rotates the eccentric weights inside a sealed housing containing oil to lubricate the bearings A pushbutton switch located on top of the gearshift lever when pressed activates a hydraforce valve that engages or disengages the vibratory action The drum s vibratory action generates 3 100 105 1 406 Kg of centrifugal force at a frequency of 4 000 vpm vibrations per minute If the vibration appears to be weak or slow allow the machine to warm up thoroughly and check the hydraulic oil level Add hydraulic oil if necessary The vibrator housing and drum are shock mounted to isolate the engine compartment and operator from vibration The roller nominally has an operating weight of 3 088 lbs 1 400 Kg but can be increased to 3 309 16 1 500 Kg by adding a water ballast to the rear drum HYDRAULIC OIL FILT
17. on secure level ground 2 The amount of water inside the water tank can be visually inspected by reading the water tube Figure 15 that runs vertically along the water tank atthe rear of the roller This tube indicates the amount of water inside the water tank Total tank capacity is 40 gallons 181 liters REAR TUBE ROLLER Figure 15 Water Tank BATTERY CHECK A 12 volt DC battery Figure 16 is shipped dry and will require a proper electrolyte level for operation ALWAYS be sure that the battery cables are properly connected to the battery terminals as shown below Generally the RED cable will be connected to the positive terminal of the battery and the BLACK cable will be connected to the negative terminal of the battery POSITIVE NEGATIVE Figure 16 Battery NOTICE If the battery cables are connected incorrectly electrical damage will occur causing damage to the roller s electrical circuits Pay close attention to the polarity of the battery when connecting the battery PAGE 20 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 OPERATION 6 PUSH the RED button Figure 19 on the throttle control and pull the round black knob about halfway out Make sure that the throttle lock knob has been disengaged STARTUP NOTICE DO NOT attempt to operate the roller until the Safety General Information and Inspection sections ha
18. po B HH HS AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 49 LEFT SIDE FRONT REAR EXCITER ASSY INNER BEARINGS ARE INCLUDED WITH ITEM 64 PAGE 50 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 EXCITER ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME REMARKS 44 EM963610 CAPSCREW 3 8 NC X 1 1 4 G8 REPLACES 492375 46 3019092 WASHER FLAT REPLACES 508346 48 513285 HOUSING BEARING RIGHT 1 52 927040 KEY WOODRUFF 606 mes REPLACES 506250 54 492467 SCREW ALLEN 5 16 2 58 EM963610 CAPSCREW 3 8 NC X 1 1 4 G8 REPLACES 492375 60 506144 SEAL 1 62 490964 RING RETAINING 1 64 506131 BEARING 2 66 513418 EXCITER SHAFT 1 70 506135 RING RETAINING 2 74 513286 OIL SEAL 65x100x9 2 76 513287 HOUSING BEARING LEFT 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 51 REAR DRUM AND CHASSIS ASSY 35 6 x 2 FRONT ROLLER NOTES J SEE HYDRAULIC HOSE CONNECTIONS PAGE 34 35 A ITEMS 72 AND 74 ARE INCLUDED WITH ITEM 8 BEARING FLANGE AND CANNOT BE SOLD SEPARATELY PAGE 52 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AN
19. position NOTICE Figure 18 Shift Lever The CLOSED position of the choke knob enriches the In cold weather start the roller with the choke fully closed In warm weather or when the engine is warm the roller can be started with choke halfway or completely open fuel mixture for starting a COLD engine The OPEN position provides the correct fuel mixture for normal operation after starting and for restarting a warm engine AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 21 OPERATION PARKING BRAKE 1 To release the parking brake press and hold the release button Figure 21 pull up slightly on the parking lever then push the parking brake lever all the way down LOCK POSITION PULL UPWARD RELEASE BUTTON DEPRESS PARKING TO ACTIVATE BREAK LEVER RELEASE POSITION PUSH DOWN Figure 21 Brake Release Lever SHIFT LEVER 1 the roller move in a forward direction move the shift lever forward as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Shift Lever 2 Remember the speed ofthe roller is directly proportional to the amount of pressure being applied to the lever in each direction Travel speed is between 0 and 4 8 mph 7 2 kph NOTICE ALWAYS allow the roller to come to a complete stop before changing the direction of travel Changing directions before the roller comes to a complete stop will result in excessive force being applied t
20. the engine is required 5 Fuel Filter Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system Air Filter Prevents dirt and other debris from entering the fuel system Unsnap air filter cover to gain access to filter element Oil Filler Cap Remove to add engine oil Oil Dip Stick Remove to check amount and condition of oil in crankcase Refill or replace with recommended type oil as listed in Table 4 Starter Starts engine when ignition key is rotated to the position AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 17 INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING 3 Check the oil level shown on the dipstick Figure 8 1 Read safety instructions at beginning of manual 2 Clean the roller removing dirt and dust particularly the engine cooling air inlet carburetor and air cleaner Check the air filter for dirt and dust If air filter is dirty replace air filter with a new one 4 Checkcarburetor for external dirt and dust Clean with dry compressed air 5 Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness ENGINE OIL CHECK S 1 Tocheckthe engine oil level place the roller on secure level ground with the engine stopped Figure 8 Engine Oil Dipstick Level 2 Remove the dipstick from its holder Figure 7 and 4 oil level is low remove the oil filler cap Figure 9 wipe it clean and fill to the safe operat
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22. 1 4 NC X 1 G 2 700 493108 CLAMP HS 60 3 720 520612 HOSE 5 16 EPA AR 730 515468 CLAMP HS 6 1 740 800416 ADAPTER 5 16 TO 3 16 1 750 820833 HOSE 3 16 EPA AR AS REQUIRED AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 67 WATER ASSY oA AN PART OF FRAME X9 PAGE 68 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 WATER ASSY NO PART PART NAME QTY REMARKS 8 513316 WATER TANK 1 10 963055 BOLT 3 8 XA cotidiana REPLACES 492373 12 3019092 WASHER FLAT 3 8 SPECIAL 1052662620 REPLACES 492598 13 0166 Tananan REPLACES 492624 14 509249 WATER TANK CAP 1 16 506094 PLUG 1 2 NPT GALVANIZED 1 18 506071 ELBOW PVC 7 84 513321 WATER VALVE EXTENSION 1 88 492358 BOLT 1 4 NC x 1 1 4 G5 4 90 492581 NUT1 4 4 92 513322 VALVE BALL 2 93 813351 ELBOW 90G 1 2 NYLON 1 94 513379 T ADAPTER 1 98 506086 U BOLT 3 8 4 100 3019092 WASHER FLAT REPLACES 492598 102 5 LOCK NUT 8 104 503015 KNOB HANDLE ADJ 2 116 504163 HOSE 1 2 1 118 504163 HOSE 1 2 1 119 504163 HOSE 1 2 1 120 504163 HOSE 1 2 1 122 504163 HOSE 1 2 1 128 506084 CLAMP 4 130 505679 NUT 5 16 4 132 505401 SCREW 5 16 18X1 2 4 266 506072 PVC TUBE 4 268 506074 MALE ADAPTER 4 270 50
23. 32 513283 34 513314 36 506220 40 492362 41 EM923343 43 513337 45 513343 47 513342 78 EM963610 80 3019092 82 517389 84 021110120 86 505977 88 505984 90 EM503803 92 515637 94 EM924006 96 515396 98 505990 100 515639 124 505951 126 513332 128 515641 130 513344 PART NAME FRONT ROLLER HOUSING BEARING BEARING RING RETAINING COUPLER MOUNT VIBRATION MOTOR BOLT 8X25T WASHER FLAT 5 16 BOLT 3 8 X1 SHOCK MOUNT STUD M8X40 WASHER LOCK 5 16 gt ROLLER 5 BOLT 1 2 X 1 1 2 HOSE PROTECTION COVER NUT 1 4 X 3 4 MOTOR HYDRAULIC NUT 5 16 X 5 8 WASHER LOCK 5 16 HOSE HOSE HOSE CAPSCREW 3 8 NC X 1 1 4 8 WASHER FLAT 3 8 SHOCK MOUNT 3 DIAMETER NUT NYLON LOCK M10 ZINC 1 SP PLATE DRIVER HUB PINS SUPPORT KEY COTTER 1 8 MOTOR HYDRAULIC BOLT 1 2 X 2 1 2 COVER FITTING FITTING HOSE HOSE FRONT DRUM ASSY QTY REMARKS 1 1 1 1 1 1 REPLACES 508342 REPLACES 492597 6 3 6 REPLACES 492623 REPLACES 508341 RIGHT SIDE FRONT 8 1 12 REPLACES 492623 REPLACES 492375 REPLACES 508346 REPLACES 503803 REPLACES 491690
24. 6 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 FUEL ASSY NO PART PART NAME QTY REMARKS 94 513314 BOLT 1 4 NC X 3 4 G 1 124 508302 PAD RUBBER TANK 2 204 520831 FUEL TANK STEEL EPA REQ 1 205 514467 BRACKET FUEL TANK SUPPORT 1 206 23514 CAP FUEL EPA 1 207 514840 PAD RUBBER BRACKET 4 36 10 1 7 208 505594 FLEX TUBE 5 16 IN 1 210 514560 ADAPTER 129HB 5 4 1 212 492364 BOLT 5 16 NC x 1 IN G5 2 213 492623 WASHER LOCK 5 16 IN 2 214 492597 WASHER FLAT 5 16 IN 2 216 492553 NUT 5 16 IN 2 218 506208 CLAMP HS 4 8 220 820612 HOSE 4FLH 5 16 IN AR 221 520612 HOSE 1 4 IN AR 222 352431090 FILTER FUEL decus REPLACES 20763 223 516450 PUMP FUEL 1 224 520611 HOSE 1 4 IN AR 226 492622 WASHER LOCK 1 4 IN 2 227 492561 1 4 IN 2 228 492357 BOLT 1 4 NC x 1 IN G5 2 230 505976 CLAMP 3 4 1 248 20426 ADAPTOR ELBOW 2 250 514559 ADAPTOR ELBOW 1 252 512731 ADAPTOR 2 256 512722 FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE 1 258 820612 HOSE 1 4 IN 266 491028 WRAP CABLE TIE 1 268 511778 ADAPTER 1 284 491210 PLUG TANK 1 4 IN 1 300 23507 GROMMET FUEL VALVE 1 310 23509 FUEL VALVE 1 320 520833 HOSE 3 16 EPA AR 330 517621 STAPLE DOUBLE METAL 4178 1 650 23506 CANNISTER CHARCOAL 800 CC 1 660 801006 SUPPORT CANNISTER 1 670 492581 NUT 1 4 NC 2 680 492596 WASHER 1 4 2 690 513312 BOLT
25. 7mm 85 in 2 159 mm DrumThikmess 38im 0mm O AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 11 GENERAL INFORMATION The AR13HA HAR roller has been designed for asphalt application and compaction of granular soils used in site preparation Use the machine only for the purpose intended and by experienced personnel who understand this operation manual and all safety decals Typical applications for this roller are driveways patch work and road repairs Standard features included with this roller are articulated steering double drum hydrostatic drive front drum vibration high curb clearance and on board water capability POWER PLANT The AR13HA HAR roller is powered by a Honda GX630 air cooled gasoline engine rated at 20 hp 3 500 rpm The engine features a side mounted muffler designed to direct engine exhaust away from the operator In the event of low oil this engine has a built in oil alert system that will shut down if the engine oil level reaches an unsafe operating level HYDRAULIC SYSTEM The Honda GX630 engine drives an axial hydraulics variable displacement pump which is manually controlled via a cable control system Pump flow is directed through an aluminum block manifold which provides the control for the 3 hydraulic motors The hydraulic drum drive system incorporates a parallel closed loop configuration operating at a maximum pressure
26. 8610 CAP 4 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 69 ENGINE AND MUFFLER ASSY PAGE 70 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 ENGINE AND MUFFLER ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 36 GX630RQZB2 ENGINE HONDA 20 HP 1 210 513449 MUFFLER PIPE MODIFIED 1 212 506257 U BOLT ASSY 1 1 2 9 214 514711 1 25 FLEX 1 215 7 HOSE CLAMP HS 16 2 216 8 HEAT WRAP 2 1 16 1 218 513447 EXTENSION MUFFLER PIPE 1 220 520308 ELBOW EXHAUST FLANGED 1 221 514540 RIVET POP STEEL 4 222 520288 DEFLECTOR EXHAUST 1 256 492553 NUT 5 16 NC 1 257 492623 WASHER LOCK 5 16 1 258 505679 WASHER FLAT 5 16 1 265 18333ZJ1000 GASKET MUFFLER 2 266 9405008000 NUT 4 278 492357 BOLT 1 4 NC X 1 G5 1 280 492596 WASHER FLAT 1 4 2 282 492581 NUT 1 4 NC 1 400 520271 MUFFLER VHSM6 1 420 520437 MUFFLER BASE EXTENSION 1 430 520429 SUPPORT GUIDE 1 440 9 WASHER FLAT 5 16 1 450 492364 BOLT 5 16 NC X 1 G5 1 460 492596 WASHER FLAT 1 4 2 470 0017100256 BOLT M6 X 25 1 GALVANIZED 2 480 492364 BOLT 5 16 NC X 1 G5 2 500 492371 BOLT 5 16 NC X 3 G5 1 510 492623 WASHER LOCK 5 16 2 640 492622 WASHER LOCK 1 4 2 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 71 THROTTLE ASSY NOTES ITEM 114 BOLTS TO ENGINE THROTTLE CABLE
27. D 1 74 508619 BOLT HEX HEAD 3 8 4 1 76 3019092 WASHER FLAT oe REPLACES 492598 78 EM969013 NUT enm me REPLACES 492583 82 506001 BUSHING PLASTIC 1 265 513320 SUPPORT BRAKE SHOE 1 266 505997 BRAKE PAD 1 267 508566 RIVET 6 268 508386 WASHER 3 16 6 269 513193 BRAKE PAD ASSY a u n INCLUDES ITEMS W AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 75 BATTERY ASSY PAGE 76 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 BATTERY ASSY PART NAME QTY REMARKS 144 514391 BATTERY 12V 1 146 513446 CABLE BATTERY 1 148 513445 CABLE 4 BATTERY 1 150 505624 BATTERY TERMINAL COVER BLACK 152 506266 BATTERY TERMINAL COVER 154 506152 WRAP 1 156 506151 CLAMP BATTERY 1 158 492354 HEX HEAD SCREW 1 4 1 1 2 NC G5 1 160 3019092 WASHER FLAT 3 8 REPLACES 492598 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 77 SCRAPPER ASSY NOTE PART OF FRAME PAGE 78 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 SCRAPPER ASSY NO PART PART NAME QTY
28. D PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 NO PART 2 513291 4 505988 6 492584 8 503735 10 514523 12 509165 14 492276 16 EM963610 18 508346 20 505977 24 EM963610 26 505984 28 EM503803 30 515637 32 515639 34 513314 36 491689 38 515396 40 505990 66 505951 70 513349 72 74 100 513266 REAR DRUM AND CHASSIS ASSY PART NAME QTY REMARKS REAR DRUM 1 ALLEN PLUG NUT LOCK 1 2 IN SUPPORT uice ab latae tia BOLT 1 2 NC x 2 1 4 IN G5 BOLT 1 2 NC x 1 1 2 IN G5 CAPSCREW 3 8 IN NC x 1 1 4 IN G5 LOCK WASHER 3 8 IN PLATE DRIVE CAPSCREW 3 8 NC x 1 1 4 IN 8 HUB PINS DOWEL 3 8 x 1 IN REAR ROLLER SUPPORT LEFT SUPPORT COVER BOLT 1 4 NC x 1 2 IN G KEY COTTER 1 8 x 2 IN MOTOR HYDRAULIC BOLT 1 2 NC x 2 1 2 IN G FITTING 8 10 0 9 HOSE ZERK GREASE a ZERK CAP m ga REAR CHASSIS INCLUDES ITEMS W RIGHT SIDE REAR REPLACES 492375 LEFT SIDE FRONT REAR PO 9 OO N NOT SOLD SEPARATELY NOT SOLD SEPARATELY AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 53 COVERS AND FRAME ARTICULATION LOCK ASSY STEERING CONSOLE PAGE 54 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL
29. ER SYSTEM The hydraulic system oil is filtered by a screen type filter located in the reservoir filler neck then doubled filtered within the system first by a 40 micron mesh type suction filter located in the tank and the by a Zinga 10 micron cartridge style spin on return line filter ARTICULATED STEERING SYSTEM Power for the articulated steering system which uses a single hydraulic cylinder is provided by the gear pump This steering system can produce an inside turning radius of 109 inches 2 77 meters SPRINKLER SYSTEM A 40 gallon 181 liters water tank with a gravity feed spray bar is provided for wetting the roll for asphaltic pavement rolling The water system is fully adjustable from the operator s position by adjusting the two water valves The front valve controls the water supply to the front drum and the rear valve controls water to the rear drum Before starting an asphalt rolling job be sure all spray bar holes are clear of dirt or foreign matter and are working Always use clean fresh water in the water tank To prevent rust and foreign debris from clogging the spray bar holes drain and flush water tank and spray bars every 30 days LIFTING THE ROLLER When lifting of the roller is required attach a suitable hook or shackle to the lifting eye of the roller These four lifting points are marked by a lifting hook decal Make sure the lifting device is capable lifting 4 000 Ibs 1 814 Kg PAGE
30. FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS FROM DRUM SUPPORT PLATES STEP 10 STEP 11 10 REMOVE FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS SECURING MOTOR TO DRUM SUPPORT PLATE AND SET ASIDE 11 REMOVE SIX BOLTS SECURING DRIVE PLATE TO DRUM WALL PULL OFF DRIVE PLATE AND SET ASIDE 12 REVERSE PROCEDURES TO REASSEMBLE DRUM Figure 34 Rear Drum Removal Installation AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 31 ALTERNATOR REGULATOR This roller is equipped with a 20 amp charging system This system uses three charge coils connected in parallel The windings of each coil are wound with heavy duty insulated wire and are lurther protected by insulating material for long life A voltage regulator is provided to control the amount of charge voltage being delivered to the 12 volt electrical system For servicing this charging system contact your Honda dealer NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH The travel lever is provided with a neutral safety switch Figure 35 that prevents the engine from starting when the lever is in the forward or reverse drive position Lever mustbe placed in the neutral position in order for the starter to function FORWARD REVERSE CONTROL LEVER o WHITE GREEN NEUTRAL SAFETY Figure 35 Safety Switch To check this switch remove the panel located below and to the rear of the floor This switch is mounted to the lower forward reverse lever me
31. H CABLE CONNECTS TO ENGINE HOSE CONNECTS TO HYDRAULIC CYLINDER PORT 2 ITEM 24 HOSE CONNECTS TO HYDRAULIC CYLINDER PORT 1 ITEM 24 SEE HYDRAULIC K HOSE CONNECTIONS 5 34 35 PAGE 58 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 STEERING COLUMN AND HYDRAULIC ARTICULATION ASSY NO PART NO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 14 EM923348 WASHER LOCK 5 8 IN 2 16 EM969023 NUT LOCK 5 8 REPLACES 492586 18 492412 BOLT 5 8 UNC X 3 2 22 506196 ELBOW FITTING 2 24 513297 CYLINDER STEERING 1 26 513298 BOLT 1 2 IN NC x 1 IN G 4 28 513299 COVER ARTICULATING JOINT 1 30 EM963055 HEX HEAD CAPSCREW 3 8 IN x 3 4 1 Qa REPLACES 492373 32 6109180 WASHER LOCK 1 2 DIAMETER ua REPLACES 492626 34 0166A WASHER LOCK 3 8 DIAMETER REPLACES 492624 36 513300 RETAINER PLATE 1 38 513301 SPACER 1 40 506164 BEARING 1 42 492276 BOLT 1 2 IN NC x 1 1 2 IN G 4 44 6109180 WASHER LOCK 1 21 donationis REPLACES 492626 46 513302 BASE ARTICULATING JOINT 1 48 513303 ARTICULATING JOINT 1 50 492276 BOLT 1 2 IN NC x 1 1 2 IN G 4 52 491701 ZERK FITTING 1 54 513350 HOSE 9 1 56 513348 HOSE 16 1 58 491008 GREASE COVER 1 172 598156 NUT 1 174 518728 WHEEL STEERING 1 176 02 STEERING COLUMN 1 178 506265 NUT 5 16 IN 4 180 509143 NUT 5 16 IN 4
32. ION JOINT HOSES FROM MOTOR 2 REMOVE THE EIGHT ALLEN HEAD 4 REMOVE FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS HOLDING THE SIDE SCREWS FROM DRUM SUPPORT COVER OF THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE SCREWS MAY NEED TO BE PLATE HEATED TO REMOVE PULL DRUM SUPPORT PLATE OFF DRIVE PLATE ASSEMBLY 6 REMOVE FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS SECURING MOTOR TO DRUM SUPPORT PLATE AND SET ASIDE N REMOVE SIX NUTS SECURING DRIVE PLATE TO SHOCK MOUNTS PULL OFF DRIVE PLATE AND SET ASIDE STEP 6 STEP 5 8 UN THREAD SIX SHOCK MOUNTS FROM DRUM WALL TO REPLACE 9 PULL EXCITER ASSEMBLY TO REMOVE FROM DRUM INTERIOR 10 REVERSE PROCEDURES TO REASSEMBLE DRUM USE LOCKTITE ON ALL NUTS AND BOLTS Figure 33 Front Left Drum Removal PAGE 30 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 JACK FRAME UP SLIGHTLY ARTICULATION JOINT 2 REMOVE THE FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS SECURING THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE TO THE FRAME 3 REMOVE NUTS SECURING BEARING FLANGE TO BASE OF DRUM SUPPORT PLATE 7 REMOVE TWO NUTS SECURING DRUM SUPPORT PLATE TO FLANGE PULL OFF LEFT DRUM SUPPORT PLATE AND SET ASIDE PULL FLANGE OFF DRUM ROD FOR SERVICE PULL RIGHT DRUM SUPPORT PLATE OFF DRIVE PLATE ASSEMBLY STEP 7 MAINTENANCE REMOVE ALLEN HEAD SCREWS HOLDING THE SIDE COVER OF THE DRUM SUPPORT PLATE MARK AND DISCONNECT HOSES FROM MOTOR REMOVE
33. LEM SOLUTION Law Vibration Low engine agius engine speed Low hydraulic pressure Check and adjust hydraulic pressure No voltage to 12 volt solenoid Check vibration switch check coil for continuity No Vibration Check for proper oil pressure or defective 2 Slow Steering T Inspect cylinder for contamination 2 Steers Slow in One Direction Defective steering cylinder replace if necessary Low hydraulic pressure Check pressure Rubber scrapper adjustment incorrect Fi for proper adjustment against Slow Forward Reverse Inspect for broken mount replace if 2 Speed Rubber shock mount loose necessary Free wheel valve Eon PAGE 38 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Engine Spark plug bridging Check gap insulation or replace spark plug Carbon deposit on spark plug Clean or replace spark plug Short circuit due to deficient spark plug insulation Water in fuel tank Difficult to start fuel is available but no spark at spark plug If insufficient compression repair or replace Spark plug is bluish white engine If injected air leaking correct leak If carburetor jets clogged clean carburetor Check spark plug insulation replace if worn Check transistor ignition unit is broken and replace defective unit Check if voltage cord cracked or broken and repl
34. NK STEERING CYLINDER STEERING VALVE REAR 5 o4 RETURN LINES amp CASE DRAINS DRIVE __ SUPPLY HIGH PRESSURE LINES MOTOR PAGE 34 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM EXCITER RELIEF VALVE 2000 PSI MANIFOLD TEST G STEERING i VIBRATION EXCITER RELIEF VALVE MOTOR 700 PSI CHARGE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 150 210 PSI STEERING CYLINDER INTERNAL DRIVE PUMP RELIEF VALVES 2900 145 PSI SERIES EXCITER DRIVE PUMP PUMP ASSEMBLY SUCTION Ed Cree RETURN LINE FILTER ASSEMBLY FILTER BY PASS 25 PSI AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 35 HYDRAULIC HOSE CONNECTIONS MANIFOLD From oPERATOR S POSITION FRONT RIGHT SIDE FRONT LEFT SIDE FROM OPERATOR S POSITION HYDRAULIC DRIVE PUMP NOTES HOSES SHADED FOR VISUAL CLARITY PAGE 36 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 HYDRAULIC HOSE CONNECTIONS FRONT RIGHT MOTOR STEERING COLUMN FROM OPERATOR S POSITION M E FRONT LEFT MOTOR NOTES HOSES SHADED FOR VISUAL CLARITY AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Roller SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROB
35. OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL MULTIQUIP MODELS AR13HA AR13HAR RIDE ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER SERIES DRIVE SYSTEM HONDA GX630RQZB2 GASOLINE ENGINE Serial No 110301 and ABOVE Revision 0 06 22 11 To find the latest revision of this publication visit our website at www multiquip com THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE EQUIPMENT AT ALL TIMES PROPOSITION 65 WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Gasoline engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm PAGE 2 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 AR13HA HAR Ride On Tandem Roller Proposition 65 2 Table Of 3 Safety Information 4 8 RG INCE gS 9 10 DIMENSIONS 11 General 12 13 2 52 14 16 Basic ENGINE 17 18 20 21 22 8 23 32 Preparation For Long Term Storage 33 Manifold Test Ports 34 Hydraulic System 35 Hydraulic Hose Connections 36 37 Troubleshoot
36. OWN POINT Front Spray Control Valve This valve controls the flow of waterto the front spray bar Turn the water valve to the open position counterclockwise to let water flow return this valve to the closed position clockwise when water is not required Rear Spray Control Valve This valve controls the flow of water to the rear spray bar Turn the water valve to the open position counterclockwise to let water flow 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 return this valve to the closed position clockwise when water is not required Throttle Control Pull all the way out to achieved maximum engine RPM s idle the engine push the RED stop button inwards all the way Vibration Control Button Press this button to activate the eccentric that will produce a vibration frequency of 4 400 vpm vibrations per minute Pressing the button again will stop the vibrations Shift Lever Push the lever forward to make the roller travel in a forward direction pull the lever backward to make the roller travel in a reverse direction Maximum travel speed is 4 8 MPH 7 7 KPH Center position is neutral no travel Hourmeter Indicates the number hours the unit has been in use Water Tank Remove filler cap and fill with water Water tank capacity is 40 gallons 181 liters To determine if water level is low visually inspect water level gauge tube at rear of roller Add water as n
37. RAULIC OIL SYSTEM The hydraulic system consists of a two pump stack directly coupled to the engine A hydraulic valve block manifold is provided for quick and easy testing and troubleshooting Hydraulic oil is filtered by a screen filter located in the tank filler neck a 40 micron suction filter located in the tank and a 10 micron return filter with cold oil bypass valve located in the return circuit It is recommended that ISO 46 type hydraulic oil or equivalent be used when adding or replacing the hydraulic oil is required DO NOT USE MULTI VISCOSITY OIL Cleanliness is a very important part of proper hydraulic system operation Hydraulic oil is not only used to transfer power it also lubricates and cools the system components Keeping the hydraulic system clean can help reduce costly repairs The hydraulic oil level sight glass is located on the right rear of the front drum below the engine compartment This level should be checked daily Oil must be below the top and above the bottom of the sight glass DO NOT OVERFILL Care should be taken to clean the filler cap before adding oil to the system If hydraulic oil has to be added the machine should be inspected for leaks The suction filter Figure 26 is located inside the hydraulic tank This filter is attached to the fitting connected to the hydraulic pump suction hose The return filter Figure 26 is located at the front of the engine compartment Replace both filters a
38. REMARKS 106 513290 SCRAPER SUPPORT 4 108 508433 SCRAPER RUBBER 4 110 508434 PLATE BACKING 4 112 963057 REPLACES 492313 114 3019092 WASHER FLAT3 8 12 ens REPLACES 492598 116 969013 NUT LOCK 3 8 cene 12 sie REPLACES 492583 118 963692 BOLT 1 2 UNC X 1 1 27 aie ntes eius REPLACES 492384 120 492584 NUT LOCK 1 2 NC 8 122 621 WASHER 1 2 SPECIAL 8 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 79 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PARTS PAYMENT TERMS Terms of payment for parts are net 30 days FREIGHT POLICY All parts orders will be shipped collect or prepaid with the charges added to the invoice shipments are F O B point of origin Multiquip s responsibility ceases when a signed manifest has been obtained from the carrier and any claim for shortage or damage must be settled between the consignee and the carrier MINIMUM ORDER The minimum charge for orders from Multiquip is 15 00 net Customers will be asked for instructions regarding handling of orders not meeting this requirement RETURNED GOODS POLICY Return shipments will be accepted and credit will be allowed subject to the following provisions 1 A Returned Material Authorization must be approved by Multiquip prior to shipment 2 Toobtain a Return Material Authorization list must be provided to Mult
39. REV 0 06 22 11 COVERS AND ARTICULATION LOCK ASSY NO PART NO PART REMARKS 4 513315 REAR WATER TANK COVER 1 6 509177 BOLT 5 16 IN 4 20 515416 FLOOR PLATE W ALUMINUM COVER 1 22 509177 BOLT 5 16 X 5 8 IN 10 30 514243 COVER STEERING COLUMN 1 32 492363 5 16 X 3 4 IN NCG5 4 33 505679 WASHER FLAT 5 16 IN 4 34 EM923343 WASHER LOCK 5 16 IN niens REPLACES 492623 136 507888 SEAT 1 138 505679 5 16 8 140 2105164 NUT NYLON 5 16 IN 18 usa sasa REPLACES 492582 161 513471 LOCK CLIP 4 162 8 LOCKING ARM 1 164 0 5 8 NC x 2 1 2 IN G5 1 166 506167 WASHER PLASTIC 5 8 IN 2 167 923023 WASHER PLAIN 5 16 1 so REPLACES 506109 168 969023 NUT LOCK 5 8 T REPLACES 492586 170 745 LOCK PIN 1 238 23297 CONTAINER MANUAL 1 240 492259 SCREW 1 4 IN 20X12 2 246 515415 ARM FLOOR COVER 1 247 511474 BRACKET ARM 1 288 503723 RIVET AM 54 1 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 55 HOOD AND REAR PANEL ASSY NOTES AN SECURE TO ENGINE PAGE 56 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 8 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 HOOD AND REAR PANEL ASSY PARTNO PART NAME QTY REMARKS 2 515096 000 1 6 492364 SCREW 5 16 X 18 X 1 IN 2 8 505679 FLAT WASHER
40. ace Check if spark plug if fouled and replace Add oil as required Oil pressure alarm lamp blinks upon starting Check automatic shutdown circuit if applicable sensor if applicable No spark present at tip of spark plug ON OFF switch is shorted Check switch wiring replace switch Ignition coil defective Replace ignition coil ang Shark Improper spark gap points dirty Set correct spark gap and clean points present at the spark plug proper spart gap p y park gap pomis Condenser insulation worn or short circuiting Replace condenser Spark plug wire broken or short circuiting Replace defective spark plug wiring Wrong fuel type Flush fuel system and replace with correct 9 type of fuel Difficult to start fuel is available spark is Water or dust in fuel system Flush fuel system present and compression is normal a Air cleaner dirty Clean or replace air cleaner Choke open Close choke Suction exhaust valve stuck or protruded 9 Piston ring and or cylinder worn Replace piston rings and or piston Difficult to start fuel is available spark is present and compression is low Cylinder head and or spark plug not tightened properly Head gasket and or spark plug gasket damaged Replace head and spark plug gaskets No fuel in fuel tank Fill with correct type of fuel Apply lubricant to loosen fuel cock lever replace if necessary Fuel filter lines c
41. apability of the roller When the valve is fully opened ports A and B are allowed to connect bypassing the oil to and from the drum drive motors ALLEN WRENCH OPEN p lt CLOSED FREEWHEEL gt em ENGAGEMENT e lt VALVE gt lt SS SRA s JA AS Figure 27 Freewheel Engagement Valve PAGE 24 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 Remember the freewheel engagement valve should only be used in emergencies when the roller cannot be driven due to engine or hydraulic system problems When towing of the roller has been completed this valve must be closed turn allen wrench fully clockwise completely and the lock nut set Failure to close this valve completely will result in low power improper speed and excessive hydraulic oil temperature DRUM DRIVE The drum drive circuit is a parallel closed loop system consisting of a hydrostatic pump two relief valves a freewheel engagement valve and front and rear drum drive motors The hydrostatic pump is manually controlled by a cable connected to the forward reverse shift lever located on the right side of the operator seat When the shift lever is placed in forward high pressure oil is supplied by the hydrostatic pump to the valve block port A The valve block manifold directs this high pressure oil to the front and rear drum drive motors Return oil from the motor
42. around or near the equipment Fire or explosion could result 59 from fuel vapors if fuel is spilled hot engine BATTERY SAFETY ELECTRIC START ONLY DANGER DO NOT drop the battery There is a possibility that the battery will explode DO NOT expose the battery to open flames sparks cigarettes etc The battery contains combustible gases and liquids If these gases and liquids come into contact with a flame or spark an explosion could occur ALWAYS wear safety glasses when handling the battery to avoid eye irritation The battery contains acids that can cause injury to the eyes and skin 3 Use well insulated gloves when picking up the battery ALWAYS keep the battery charged If the battery is not charged combustible gas will build up DO NOT charge battery if frozen Battery can explode When frozen warm the battery to at least 61 F 16 ALWAYS recharge the battery in a well ventilated environment to avoid the risk of a dangerous concentration of combustible gases the battery liquid dilute sulfuric acid comes into contact with clothing or skin AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 7 SAFETY INFORMATION rinse skin or clothing immediately with plenty of water the battery liquid dilute sulfuric acid comes into contact with eyes rinse eyes immediately with plent
43. ccording to the Table 5 DO NOT open hydraulic lines or loosen hydraulic fittings while engine is running Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin blind cause burns or create other potentially dangerous hazards follow all safety instructions as described throughout this manual CHANGING HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTERS 1 Park the roller on a clean flat work area and set the parking brake 2 Remove the hydraulic oil drain plug Figure 26 and drain the hydraulic oil Dispose of the used oil in an environmentally friendly manner Replace the drain plug and tighten HYDRAULIC OIL HYDRAULIC OIL CAP FILLER PORT SUCTION FILTER HYDRAULIC OIL RETURN FILTER Figure 26 Hydraulic Filter Locations 3 Remove the return filter and install a new filter Dispose of the used filter in an environmentally friendly manner 4 Disconnectthe suction hose and remove the fitting from the tank Replace the suction filter Dispose of the used filter in an environmentally friendly manner Replace the fitting and reconnect the suction hose FREEWHEEL ENGAGEMENT VALVE NOTICE The freewheel engagement valve towing is only for emergency use DO NOT move roller over 2 MPH or long distances as hydraulic system component failure could result This hydraulic system has a freewheel engagement valve allowing hydraulic oil to be bypassed Open turn allen wrench counter clockwise this valve Figure 27 to engage the freewheel c
44. ccurately using this test It may be necessary to disconnect the pressure line to the vibration drive motor Plug this line and retest pressure will be exact relief pressure DO NOT perform this test for a long period of time damage could occur STEERING PRESSURE TEST 1 On the manifold block install 5 000 psi pressure gauge into quick disconnect test port 1 Figure 29 Start the engine and run at full throttle Turn the steering wheel to the left or right maximum and hold Read the steering relief pressure The relief pressure reading for the steering test port 1 will be 700 psi Again under normal operating conditions pressure for the steering port will be between 200 400 psi If maximum pressure cannot be reached plug the steering cylinder pressure hoses and retest If pressure is correct the steering cylinder is leaking DO NOT ACTIVATE THE VIBRATION FUNCTION WHILE PERFORMING THIS TEST PRESSURE GAUGE P N 9692113HFF20 MANIFOLD Figure 29 Manifold Test Ports PAGE 26 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 FORWARD REVERSE RELIEF VALVES DRIVE ADJUSTMENT The forward and reverse relief valves Figure 30 are located in the hydrostatic pump not on the manifold block under plugs 1 and 2 Plug 2 is located in the same location as plug 1 except itis on the bottom side of the pump Relief valve 1 is reverse and 2 i
45. chanism Disconnect the white and green wires Place the lever in neutral and test for continuity Place the lever in forward or reverse no continuity should be present Repair or replace as required VIBRATOR SOLENOID The vibrator solenoid Figure 36 is located in the manifold valve block and is controlled by the vibration switch located on top ofthe travel lever This solenoid controls the vibration control valve which supplies hydraulic oil to the vibration drive motor To test the vibration solenoid turn the ignition switch on Check for proper supply voltage and ground If proper voltage and ground are present check the solenoid for continuity If no continuity replace the solenoid coil If continuity is present place your hand on the solenoid and turn the switch to the ON position movement should be felt DO NOT START THE ENGINE FOR THIS TEST 12VDC FROM VIBRATION SWITCH SPACER VALVE STEM O RINGS Figure 36 Vibration Solenoid BATTERY Mishandling of the battery shortens the service life of the battery and adds to maintenance cost When handling the battery do the following Be careful not to let the battery electrolyte come in contact with your body or clothing Always wear eye protection and rubber gloves since the battery contains sulfuric acid which burns skin and eats through clothing Check the battery regularly and make sure that each electrolyte level is to the bottom of the vent well
46. d power The vibrator is driven by a gear motor coupled to the vibrator shaft The vibrator assembly rotates inside of sealed housing containing oil to lubricate the bearings This side of the drum is also shock mounted FRONT AND REAR DRUM REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY Refer to Figure 32 Figure 33 and Figure 34 for the removal and disassembly of the front and rear drums When reassembling the front drum use Locktite 271 on all mounting hardware PAGE 28 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 MAINTENANCE 1 JACK FRAME UP SLIGHTLY AT 3 MARK AND DISCONNECT ARTICULATION JOINT HOSES FROM MOTOR AND MANIFOLD 2 REMOVE THE FOUR ALLEN HEAD SCREWS HOLDING THE SIDE 4 REMOVE FOUR ALLEN HEAD COVER OF THE DRUM SUPPORT SCREWS FROM DRUM SUPPORT PLATE PLATES SCREWS MAY NEED TO BE HEATED TO REMOVE 5 REMOVE NUTS SECURING FLANGE ASSEMBLY TO DRUM SUPPORT PLATE AND PULL OFF OF FLANGE ASSEMBLY 6 REMOVE THE SIX 9 16 BOLTS SECURING EXCITER PLATE TO DRUM WALL STEP 7 7 PULL EXCITER ASSEMBLY TO REMOVE FROM DRUM INTERIOR STEP 6 8 REVERSE PROCEDURES TO REASSEMBLE DRUM USE STEP 5 LOCKTITE 271 ON ALL BOLTS AND NUTS Figure 32 Front Right Drum Removal AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 29 1 JACK UP SLIGHTLY 3 MARK AND DISCONNECT ARTICULAT
47. dding Fuel FORWARD 2 6 After replenishing fuel make sure fuel cap is securely tighten to fuel tank Return operator s seat to normal operating position Nee ae OPERATOR SEAT Z HYDRAULIC OIL CHECK f FUEL GAUGE 1 check the hydraulic oil level place the roller on ae gii ja FILLER CAP secure level ground with the engine stopped 2 Visually inspect the hydraulic oil sight glass Figure 13 located on the right rear of the front drum For normal operation the hydraulic oil level must be below the top and above the bottom of the sight glass DO 3 Readthe fuel gauge Figure 11 located on top of the NOT OVERFILL fuel tank to determine if fuel level is low FUEL TANK Figure 10 Fuel Tank Access NORMAL LEVEL LOW LEVEL ADD HYDRAULIC OIL Figure 13 Hydraulic Oil Sightglass Figure 11 Fuel Gauge 4 Ifthe fuel level is low remove the fuel filler cap gauge and fill with unleaded gasoline Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 19 INSPECTION If the hydraulic oil level is low remove the hydraulic oil cap Figure 14 and fill with type ISO 46 anti wear type hydraulic oil to the recommended operating level Figure 14 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Filler Port WATER TANK CHECK 1 Tocheckthe water tank water level place the roller
48. e TIPPING ROLLOVERS NEVER operate the roller on side slopes Figure 3 The possibility exists that the roller could tip over roll over thus causing bodily harm even death and serious damage to he equipment SIDE TO SIDE OPERATION NOT RECOMMENDED ROLL OVER Figure 3 Tipping Rollover In the event the roller does tip over if at all possible try to shut down the engine by turning the ignition key to the OFF position Extreme care must be taken to prevent damage to the engine When the roller has been tipped over oil from the engine crankcase can flow into the combustion chamber which can severely damage the engine the next time it is started IMMEDIATELY after a unit has tipped over upright the unit as soon as possible to prevent oil from leaking into the combustion chamber NOTICE To prevent damage to the engine after a rollover the roller must NOT be started NEVER start a roller after arollover CONTACT your nearest authorized Multiquip dealer for instructions or servicing AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 13 COMPONENTS Figure 4 Roller Components PAGE 14 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 COMPONENTS Figure 4 shows the location of the components and basic components for the AR13HA compaction roller The function of each component or contro
49. ecessary Roll Over Bar This unit may be equipped with a Roll Over Protection System ROPS option to protect the operator when the roller is used on slopes open trenches sharp turns slippery surfaces or objects in the rollers s path of travel Operator s Seat A contoured seat that provides visibility of both front rear drum edges during operation NEVER start the roller unless seated in the operator s seat Parking Break Lever Pull the lever upward to set the parking break To release the parking break press and hold the button on top of the lever and push lever downward Seat Belt When using the roller in working conditions always have the operator wear the seat belt NEVER use the roller without a seat belt If the seat belt becomes worn or damaged have it replaced immediately Steering Wheel Use this wheel to steer the roller Choke Knob Used in the starting of a cold engine or in cold weather conditions The choke enriches the fuel mixture Hydraulic Motor This hydraulic motor provides control for the rear of the roller Documentation Box Store and maintain Operation Parts and Engine manuals in this box at all times AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 15 COMPONENTS Figure 5 Additional Roller Components Figure 5 shows the location of additional components for the AR13HA compaction roller The function o
50. ers DO NOT use food or plastic containers to dispose of hazardous waste DO NOT pour waste oil or fuel directly onto the ground down a drain or into any water source PAGE 8 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 SPECIFICATIONS Table 1 Specifications Roller 2 572 bs 1 167 Kg 2 428 lbs 1101 Kg 3 088 lbs 1 400 Kg 87 5 Lbs in 39 6 Kg cm 2 400 2 700 front only Oscillating Angle 11 degrees Ground Clearance 11 5 in 292 mm Wall Clear 1 75L 1 25 45 mm 32 mm Grade Ability w w o Vibration 15 degrees 2796 nce AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 9 SPECIFICATIONS Table 2 Specifications Engine Model Honda GX630RQZB Engine Air Cooled 4 Stroke Overhead Valve 2 cylinders 90 degree V Twin Gasoline Engine 20 hp 13 4 KW 18 3 PS at 3 600 rpm 3 500 rpm 066208 Spark Plug NGK ZGR5A DENSO J16CR U 22 6 in 574 mm Idle Speed 1 400 150 rpm Shaft Rotation PAGE 10 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 DIMENSIONS Tj E REAR ROLLER Figure 1 Roller Dimensions Table 3 Dimensions Roller DrumDiameter 226im 74mm DrumWidth D 357i 0
51. f each component or control is described below 26 27 28 29 30 3 32 33 Front Sprinkler System A gravity feed spray bar is provided for the wetting the roll for asphalt pavement Hydraulic Manifold Aluminum block that controls the flow of hydraulic pressure to the various hydraulic motors and other components required to control the roller Hydraulic Oil Filter Filters return oil from the front and rear hydrostatic motors Accessory Relay Provides the 12VDC necessary to run the roller s electrical accessories Hydraulic Pump This unit incorporates an axial variable displacement hydraulic piston pump Front Ride on Tandem Drum Roller This roller is a 30 inch wide steel drum with beveled edges The beveled edges help prevent asphalt marring Hydraulic Motor This hydraulic motor controls the rotation of the vibratory system Latch Pull this latch upward and back to gain access to the engine pump compartment There is one latch located on each side of the unit 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 42 Steering Cylinder Controls direction of roller Engine This unit incorporates a HONDA GX630 air cooled engine rated at 20 hp at 3 500 rpm Hydraulic Fluid Filler Port Remove this cap to add hydraulic fluid Fill with type ISO 46 anti wear hydraulic fluid Compartment Hood Houses the engine hydraulic manifold accesso
52. icated by S N XXXXX AND BELOW S N XXXX AND ABOVE S N XXXX TO S N XXX Specific Model Number Use Indicates that the part is used only with the specific model number or model number variant listed It can also be used to show a part is NOT used on a specific model or model number variant Indicated by XXXXX ONLY NOT USED ON Make Obtain Locally Indicates that the part can be purchased at any hardware shop or made out of available items Examples include battery cables shims and certain washers and nuts Not Sold Separately Indicates that an item cannot be purchased as a separate item and is either part of an assembly kit that can be purchased or is not available for sale through Multiquip PAGE 42 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS AR13HA RIDE ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER with Honda GX630RQZB2 Engine 1TO 3 UNITS Qty P N Description 510229 CABLE THROTTLE aga 506239 CABLE CHOKE 513324 CABLE FORWARD REVERSE 10958 SWITCH STARTER 506267K KEY STARTER SWITCH 508667 OIL FILTER HYDRAULIC 507278 CAP HYDRAULIC TANK 506221 FILTER GAS TANK 20763 FILTER FUEL
53. ick disconnect test port 1 3 Startthe engine and run at full throttle 4 Turn the steering wheel to the left or right maximum and hold Read the steering relief pressure The relief pressure reading for the steering test port 1 will should be 700 psi 5 If the steering relief pressure is not 700 psi using the allen wrench adjust the pressure at port 4 until the pressure gauge reads 500 psi VIBRATION RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT 1 Insert an 8 mm allen wrench into steering relief port 5 Figure 31 on the manifold block 2 On the manifold block insert a 5 000 psi pressure gauge into quick disconnect test port 1 3 Startthe engine and run at full throttle 4 To start the vibration press the pushbutton switch vibration control located on top of the travel lever The relief pressure should read 900 1 500 psi 5 the vibration relief pressure is not 900 1 500 psi using the allen wrench adjust the pressure at port 5 until the pressure gauge reads correctly AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 27 REMOVING AND REPLACING HYDROSTATIC PUMP 1 Setthe parking brake 2 Disconnect the battery Clean the pump and all connections 4 Mark and disconnect all hoses and lines from the pump 5 Disconnect the forward reverse control cable 6 Disconnect the pump support bracket 7 Remove the engine mount
54. ing 38 39 Wiring Diagram 40 TABLE OF CONTENTS Drawings Explanation Of Code In Remarks Column 42 Suggested Spare 43 Nameplate And Decals 44 47 Front Drum ASSY T 48 49 mg e 50 51 Rear Drum And Chassis Assy 52 53 Covers And Frame Articulation Lock Assy 54 55 Hood And Rear Panel Assy 56 57 Steering Column And Hydraulic Articulation Assy 58 59 Articulation Arm Assy sess 60 61 Hydraulic Drive Pump 5 62 63 Manifold And Hydraulic Oil Filter Assy 64 65 Fuel Tank 66 67 Water Tank Assy 68 69 Engine And Muffler 5 70 71 Assy 72 73 Brake Control Assy 74 75 Battery c 76 77 Scrapper Assy 78 79 Terms And Conditions Of Sale Parts 80 NOTICE Specifications are subject to change without notice AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 3 SAFETY INFORMATION Do not operate or service the equipment before reading the entire manual Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this eq
55. ing bolts 8 Elevate the pump and engine assembly using a proper lifting device 9 Disconnect and remove the hydrostatic pump assembly 10 Repair or replace the hydrostatic pump as required 11 Install the hydrostatic pump in the reverse order of removal using Locktite 271 on all mounting bolts and nuts 12 Testoperation Test and adjust the forward and reverse relief pressures as required Adjust the forward reverse control cable REMOVING AND REPLACING VIBRATION STEERING PUMP 1 F Remove the hydrostatic pump as preceding instructions Remove all hoses and lines Disconnect the vibration steering pump and remove Repair or replace pump as required Install the pump in the reverse order of removal using Locktite 271 on all mounting bolts and nuts Test operate Test and adjust the forward and reverse pressure relief valves as required Adjust the forward reverse control cable Test and adjust the vibration and steering pressure relief valves as required DRUMS AND MAIN FRAME 1 The front drum is designed to apply vibration and compaction force to the operating surface for compaction This vibration and compaction force is produced when the vibrator shaft is rotated Maximum efficiency is achieved only when the engine is operated at full throttle A single drive motor is mounted on the left side of the drum and is shock mounted This type of drive motor is designed for maximum torque an
56. ing level max as indicated by the dipstick Fill with recommended type oil as listed in Table 4 Maximum oil capacity is 1 90 quarts 1 8 liters OIL FILLER S AA 2 1 YY 6 6 Figure 7 Engine Dipstick Removal Figure 9 Engine Oil Filler Port Table 4 Oil Type Season Temperature NOTICE 25 C or Higher SAE 10W 30 6 o o The HONDA GX630 engine used on this roller has an AE 10 30 2 3 Alert System This system will automatically stop Winter 0 C SAE 10W 10 the engine in the event of low oil level ALWAYS be sure to check the engine oil level prior to starting the engine PAGE 18 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 INSPECTION FUEL CHECK 5 Payaltention to the fueltank capacity when replenishing fuel Figure 12 Refer to the fuel tank capacity listed DANGER on the specifications table Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled DO NOT smoke while refueling DO NOT attempt to refuel the pump if the engine is hot or running UNH GAS 1 To check the engine fuel level place the roller on secure level ground with the engine stopped 2 Tilt the operator s seat Figure 10 forward to gain access to the fuel tank TILT SEAT Figure 12 A
57. iquip Parts Sales that defines item numbers quantities and descriptions of the items to be returned 8 Theparts numbers and descriptions must match the current parts price list b Thelist must be typed or computer generated c The list must state the reason s for the return d The list must reference the sales order s or invoice s under which the items were originally purchased e The list must include the name and phone number of the person requesting the RMA 3 Return Material Authorization must accompany the return shipment 4 Freight is at the sender s expense All parts must be returned freight prepaid to Multiquip s designated receiving point 5 Parts must be in new and resalable condition in the original Multiquip package if any and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked 6 The following items are not returnable a Obsolete parts If an item is in the price book and shows as being replaced by another item it is obsolete b Any parts with a limited shelf life such as gaskets seals O rings and other rubber parts that were purchased more than six months prior to the return date c Any line item with an extended dealer net price of less than 5 00 Special order items Electrical components Paint chemicals and lubricants Decals and paper products Items purchased in kits 7 The sender will be notified of any material received that is not
58. ix damage to machine and replace any broken parts immediately DO NOT use worn out hoses or couplings Inspect daily ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used Equipment should be stored in a clean dry location out of the reach of children and unauthorized personnel ENGINE SAFETY The engine fuel exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide This gas is colorless and odorless and can cause death if inhaled The engine of this equipment requires an adequate free flow of cooling air NEVER operate this equipment in any enclosed or narrow area where free flow of the air is restricted If the air flow is restricted it will cause injury to people and property and serious damage to the equipment or engine M DO NOT place hands or fingers inside engine compartment when engine is running NEVER operate the engine with heat shields or guards removed Keep fingers hands hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury DO NOT remove the engine oil drain plug while the engine is hot Hot oil will gush out of the oil tank and severely scald any persons in the general area of the roller NEVER touch the hot exhaust manifold 2 muffler or cylinder Allow these parts to cool before servicing equipment 0111111111 Alwaysturnthe engine off before performing maintenance PAGE 6 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION
59. l is described below 1 10 11 12 Battery Provides 12VDC to the electrical system and is located underneath foot plate Replace only with recommended type battery see specification Table 1 Articulating Locking Bar Always make sure that the articulating locking bar is engaged during lifting transport and maintenance Foot Step To lift yourself onto the roller s platform place foot into foot step then grab hold of hand rail Ignition Switch With key inserted turn clockwise to start the engine Rear Sprinkler System A gravity feed spray bar is provided for the wetting the roll for asphalt pavement Rear Roller This roller is a 30 inch wide steel drum with beveled edges no vibration The beveled edges help prevent asphalt marring Lifting Point Attach a crane or suitable lifting device to this point when lifting of the roller is required Rear Scrapper This adjustable rear scrapper blade helps prevent the buildup of material between the drum and frame Fuel Tank Fuel Gauge The fuel capacity of the fuel tank is 9 5 gallons 36 liters Read the gauge on top of the fuel cap to determine if fuel level is low Fill with unleaded type gasoline To gain access to the fuel tank tilt the front seat forward Fuel tank has a spill containment feature Tie Down Transport Point Attach a chain or suitable tie down device to this point when transporting of the is required TRANSPORT TIE D
60. logged Replace fuel filter Fuel tank cap breather hole clogged Clean or replace fuel tank cap Air in fuel line Bleed fuel line Torque cylinder head bolts and spark plug AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 39 FORWARD REVERSE SHIFTER WIRING DIAGRAM IGNITION SWITCH COMBINATION OSITION CIRCUIT 1 OFF 2 RUN G M GND NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH VIBRATION SWITCH 0 OK ar REVERSE ALARM SWITCH T 1 I 12VDC 5 BACK UP ALARM CHASSIS A GND STARTER MOTOR POSITIVE BLK YEL 6 CHASSIS CHASSIS NEGATIVE GND ND CHASSIS GND BATTERY 4 4 ili BLK YEL WHT VOLTAGE REGULATOR RECTIFIER CHASSIS GND 20 AMP CHARGE COIL FUEL CUT OFF SOLENOID NOTES A gt gt lt CHASSIS CHASSIS GND IGNITION COIL RIGHT O OIL LEVEL SWITCH CHASSIS GND COIL LEFT HYDRAULIC EXCITER VALVE BLOCK SOLENOID CHASSIS GND GROUND TO STOP ENGINE OIL SWITCH PINS MAND G GROUNDED TO IGNITION CASE AUDIBLE ALARM ORDER
61. o the transmission and drive system which will reduce the over service life of the system 3 Try maneuvering the roller a few times to get familiar with the handling Also place the travel lever in the opposite direction to get acquainted with driving in reverse 4 Make sure that the roller comes to a complete stop neutral before placing the travel lever in either a forward or reverse position VIBRATION BUTTON 1 To begin the vibratory action press the vibratory pushbutton switch located on top of the travel lever as shown in Figure 23 The pressing of this switch will generate 3 100 Ibs 1 406 Kg of centrifugal force at a frequency of 4000 vpm vibrations per minute to the front drum TO ENGAGE ROLLER VIBRATION TRAVEL LEVER Figure 23 Vibration Pushbutton Switch 2 To stop the vibratory action press the vibratory pushbutton switch again SPRINKLER CONTROLS If the application requires the wetting of a surface front and rear drum sprinkler controls have been provided These controls Figure 24 are located to the bottom right of the operators seat The front valve controls the water supply to the front drum spray bar and the back valve controls water flow to the back drum spray bar FRONT 27 Figure 24 Sprinkler Controls PAGE 22 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11
62. ontained in this manual are for guidance only and may not be considered as binding Multiquip Inc reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications design or the information published in this publication at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations Your Local Dealer is MULTIQUIP
63. p UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 MANIFOLD AND HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER ASSY NO PART PART NAME QTY REMARKS 83 513334 HOSE 1 87 513335 HOSE 2 106 8 HYDRAULIC TANK CAP 1 108 506218 STRAIGHT FITTING 3 4 1 110 506221 FILTER GAS 1 112 506667 OIL FILTER 1 114 508664 FILTER HEAD 1 116 492357 SCREW HHC 1 4 20X12 2 118 2101402 WASHER LOCK 1 2 REPLACES 492622 119 25507 FITTING 3 120 506204 FITTING 1 122 506244 BLOCK FILTER M10 1 124 508670 VALVE CHECK 1 126 505976 CLAMP 3 4 5 128 506185 PLATE CORNER 4 130 492367 SCREW HHC5 16 18X1 3 4 3 132 923343 WASHER LOCK 5 10 T REPLACES 492623 134 492371 BOLT 5 16 LOCK 1 136 1 FITTING TEE 1 138 506202 FITTING 2 140 506206 FITTING 1 142 508472 FITTING 1 144 506195 FITTING 1 156 515502 MANIFOLD 1 157 508814 BOLT 5 16 3 1 4 2 158 506192 FITTING 2 160 4 VALVE RELIEF 500 PSI 1 162 507772 PLUG 1 164 7 VALVE NEEDLE 1 166 506246 VALVE RELIEF 2000 PSI 1 168 506245 VALVE SOLENOID 1 170 507885 12 VOLT COIL SOLENOID 1 172 506182 COUPLING PSI TEST 3 174 506190 FITTING 2 176 511606 ADAPTER STRAIGHT 2 178 506190 FITTING 2 181 506195 FITTING 1 182 506205 PLUG 1 183 506193 FITTING 4 184 506195 FITTING 2 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 65 FUEL TANK ASSY To Engine Carburetor Air Filter PAGE 6
64. rolling the oil flow to the cylinder Oil supplied from the vibration circuit is directed to port 3 which connects to port P of the steering valve When steering is not being used oil passes out of port T of the valve block and returns to the hydraulic tank When the steering wheel is operated the steering valve closes and oil is directed to ports L or R to extend or retract the steering cylinder RUBBER SCRAPPER MAT Rubber scraper mats have been provided for the cleaning of the front and rear drums Adjust the scrapers mats as close as possible to the drums using the slotted holes Figure 28 provided Replace these rubber mats when they become badly worn ADJUSTMENT SLOT RUBBER SCRAPPER MAT DRUM Figure 28 Scraper Bar Adjustment AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 PAGE 25 FORWARD REVERSE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE TEST 1 10 1 12 Park the machine on a solid flat surface and stop the engine Set the parking brake and block the front drum securely Check hydraulic oil level by viewing the hydraulic oil sight glass The hydraulic oil level must be below the top and above the bottom of the sight glass DO NOT OVERFILL Adjust engine RPM 3 500 50 RPM Let engine run for 5 minutes this will bring the hydraulic oil operating temperature to a minimum of 135 F Check and repair all hydraulic leaks On
65. ry relay hydraulic oil filter hoses and hydraulic pump To lift the compartment hood release the rubber bungee latches located on each side of the hood Compartment Hood Lift Point Place hand here then lift upwards to lift compartment hood Hydraulic Motor This hydraulic motor drives the roller during operation Rear Drum Zerk Grease Fitting Grease this fitting bi weekly See maintenance section of this manual Articulation Zerk Grease Fitting Grease this fitting once a year See maintenance section of this manual Hand Rail Grab hold of this hand rail when lifting yourself onto the operator s platform PAGE 16 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 BASIC ENGINE eA 2 2 x 4 OR Figure 6 Engine Components The engine Figure 6 must be checked for proper lubrication and filled with fuel prior to operation Refer to the manufacturer s engine manual for operation and servicing information 1 Oil Plug Remove to drain crankcase oil Fill with recommended type oil as listed in Table 4 Oil Filter Spin on type filters oil for contaminants Spark Plug Provides spark to the ignition system Setspark plug gap to 0 6 0 7 mm 0 028 0 031 inch Clean spark plug once a week Lifting Hook Eye Attach a lifting device of adequate lifting capacity at this lifting point whenever lifting of
66. s forward NOTICE Pumps supplied after 01 01 2003 do not have adjustable relief cartridges The pressure is fixed at 2 900 145 psi If the relief pressure is not within normal range the complete cartridge must be replaced REVERSE RELIEF VALVE PLUG 1 HYDROSTATIC PUMP FORWARD RELIEF VALVE PLUG 2 Figure 30 Adjusting Relief Valves 1 Clean the area around the cap Remove the cap Carefully remove the valve cartridge gt Using an allen wrench remove the top nut extreme care must be taken not to loosen existing shims spring or valve Add or remove shims as required Adding shims increases pressure removing shims lowers pressure One shim is equal to approximately 50 psi Shim P N is 34538 5 Install the top nut and install valve in the pump cavity using extreme care not to bind 6 Install the valve cap 7 Retest pressure further adjustment may be needed if pressure is not correct STEERING RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT To adjust the relief valve steering pressure perform the following 1 Insert an 8 mm allen wrench into steering relief port 4 Figure 36 on the manifold block 8 MM ALLEN STEERING RELIEF WRENCH VALVE PORT 4 VIBRATORY RELIEF VALVE PORT 5 MANIFOLD BLOCK 8 MM ALLEN WRENCH ADJUSTMENT SCREW 2 lt 55 2 K SS Figure 31 Steering and Vibration Relief Valves 2 Onthe manifold connect at 5 000 psi pressure gauge into qu
67. s is returned to the valve block port B and is returned to the suction side of the hydrostatic pump When shifted into reverse the high pressure and suction ports on the hydrostatic pump are reversed Oil flow is then in the opposite direction of forward port B becomes high pressure and port A becomes suction VIBRATION AND STEERING The vibration and steering system is an open loop circuit operated by a gear type pump Separate relief valves control each circuit This system consist of the gear pump relief valves electric vibration control valve vibration drive motor steering valve and steering cylinder The vibration circuit is controlled by an electric control valve located on the valve block manifold This valve is controlled by the pushbutton switch mounted on top of the travel lever High pressure oil is supplied by the pump to the valve block port P and is directed to the electric control valve When the pushbutton switch is in the OFF position this valve is open allowing oil to go to the steering valve without driving the vibration motor When the switch is in the ON position the electric control valve closes and oil is directed out of port 1 to the vibration motor Return oil from the motor returns to the valve block via port 2 and is directed to the steering valve Steering is controlled by a steering valve and cylinder The steering wheel is direct coupled to the steering valve cont
68. the manifold block install a 5 000 psi pressure gauge Figure 29 to the forward pressure quick disconnect test port 2 Run engine at full throttle Move the travel lever to the forward position MAKE SURE FRONT AND REAR DRUMS DO NOT SPIN Read the pressure gauge The relief pressure roller drums blocked will read 2 900 145 psi Under normal operating conditions this pressure will read 400 600 psi Return the travel lever to the neutral position and stop the engine Install the pressure gauge into the reverse quick disconnect port 3 and repeat the above procedures The relief pressure reading for the reverse test port 3 will be the same 2 900 psi Again normal operation pressure for the reverse port will be 400 600 psi Normal operating pressures are based on the machine traveling on level firm surface The operating pressures will increase significantly when traveling uphill VIBRATION CIRCUIT PRESSURE TEST T Place the front drum on soil gravel or a heavy rubber mat DO NOT ACTIVATE VIBRATION FEATURE ON CONCRETE OR HARD SURFACE On the manifold block install a 5 000 psi pressure gauge to quick disconnect test port 1 Start the engine and run at full throttle 4 To start the vibration press the pushbutton switch vibration control located on top of the travel lever Under normal operating conditions this pressure will range between 900 1 500 psi NOTICE Vibration relief pressure is hard to read a
69. uipment e Failure to read and understand the safety messages and operating instructions could 44 result in injury to yourself and others SAFETY MESSAGES The four safety messages shown below will inform you about potential hazards that could injure you or others The safety messages specifically address the level of exposure to the operator and are preceded by one of four words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE SAFETY SYMBOLS DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in MINOR or MODERATE INJURY NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury The following table shows the potential hazards associated with the operation of this equipment Symbol Safety Hazard Lethal exhaust gas hazards Explosive fuel hazards Burn hazards Respiratory hazards Rotating parts hazards Pressurized fluid hazards Electric shock hazards Runover hazards PAGE 4 AR13HA AR13HAR ROLLER S N 110301 amp UP OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV 0 06 22 11 SAFETY INFORMATION GENERAL SAFETY NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing shatterproof glasses respiratory protection hearing protection steel toed boots and other protecti
70. ve devices required by the job or city and state regulations NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue illness or when under medication NEVER operate this equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol ALWAYS check the equipment for loosened threads or bolts before starting DO NOT use the equipment for any purpose other than its intended purposes or applications ALWAYS clear the work area of any debris tools etc that would constitute a hazard while the equipment is in operation NOTICE This equipment should only be operated by trained and qualified personnel 18 years of age and older Whenever necessary replace nameplate operation and safety decals when they become difficult read Manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any accident due to equipment modifications Unauthorized equipment modification will void all warranties NEVER use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by Multiquip for this equipment Damage to the equipment and or injury to user may result ALWAYS know the location of the nearest ry fire extinguisher m ALWAYS know the location of the nearest first aid kit ALWAYS know the location of the nearest phone or keep aphone on the job site Also know the phone numbers of the nearest ambulance doctor and fire department This information will be invaluable in the case of an emergency
71. ve been read and understood TO SET THROTILE RPM s 1 Place your foot into the roller s foot step grab hold of the hand rail located on the steering console and lift yourself onto the platform 2 Sit down in the operators seat and adjust the seat for a comfortable position then fasten the seat belt Figure 17 around your waist NEVER operate the roller without the seat belt being fastened Serious injury could occur if the seat belt is not used THROTTLE RELEASE AND IDLE BUTTON PUSH ALL THE WAYDOWN TO IDLE ENGINE THROTTLE LOCK KNOB TURN CLOCKWISE TO LOCK THROTTLE CABLE Figure 19 Throttle Control Insert the ignition key into the ignition Figure 20 then turn and hold the key in the clockwise position until the engine starts release key OFF 5 FASTEN Figure 17 Securing Seat Belt 3 Before starting engine make sure the immediate area is free of obstructions and debris that may lay in the roller s path Figure 20 Ignition Switch 4 Make sure that the roller s shift lever Figure 18 is placed in the neutral position 8 If the engine does not start repeat steps 1 through 7 or consult the troubleshooting guide contained in this manual 9 Letthe engine warm for 3 to 5 minutes before using roller Check for fuel and oil leaks and noises that would associate with a loose guard and or covers 10 If necessary return the choke knob to the full OPEN
72. y of water and contact the nearest doctor or hospital to seek medical attention ALWAYS disconnect the NEGATIVE battery terminal before performing service on the equipment ALWAYS keep battery cables in good working condition Repair or replace all worn cables TRANSPORTING SAFETY NEVER allow any person or animal to stand underneath the equipment while lifting NOTICE Before lifting make sure that the equipment parts are not damaged and screws are not loose or missing Use lifting equipment capable of lifting the weight of the roller B Always make sure crane or lifitng device has been properly secured to the lifting bail hook of the equipment ALWAYS shutdown engine before transporting NEVER lift the equipment while the engine is running Tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel cock to prevent fuel from spilling Use adequate lifting cable wire or rope of sufficient strength Use one point suspension hook and lift straight upwards with sufficient bearing capacity to prevent machine from tilting or slipping DO NOT lift machine to unnecessary heights ALWAYS make sure that roller is secured correctly when transporting on a trailer Make sure all supports attaching the roller to the trailer are tight ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY NOTICE B Dispose of hazardous waste properly Examples of potentially hazardous waste are used motor oil fuel and fuel filt
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