Case DV210 Vibration Pump Adjustment Guide
Product Overview
The Case DV210 is a sophisticated vibration pump system designed for precise control in various applications. Adjusting the vibration frequency is crucial for optimal performance. Follow this guide to ensure your machinery operates efficiently.
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Machine Components and Equipment
- Engine Specifications
- Hydrostatic Drive Features
- Hydraulic System
- Frames and Ballasting
- Steering Mechanism
- Wheels and Tires
- Cab Climate Control
- Electrical System
- Platform, Cab, Bodywork, and Decals
Manual Extract: Adjusting Vibration Frequency
nTo adjust the vibration frequency, first ensure that the engine’s maximum RPM is set correctly.
Key Features
- Adjustment of the vibration frequency at maximum engine speed (2290 RPM).
- Measuring instrument probe placement for accurate frequency readings.
- Vibration control via Allen screws for precise tuning.
Benefits
- Maintain optimal performance of the vibration system.
- Ensure machinery longevity by reducing wear.
- Improve operational safety and efficiency.
Usage Recommendations
- Check frequency values with the roller at a standstill before adjustments.
- Ensure the engine is off when loosening or tightening screws.
- Limit the non-operational vibrator run time to two minutes to avoid bearing lubrication issues.
- Note: Alternatively, when measuring during machine drive, position the probe on the damper plate.
Instructions Continued:
- Check frequency values with the roller at a standstill, placed on an engine bench or on soft ground at max engine speed (adjusted to 2290 RPM).
- Place the measuring instrument probe onto the drum jacket.
- Switch on vibration only on the drum being measured.
- Use Allen screws labeled (1) for low amplitude and (2) for high amplitude to adjust frequency after loosening the lock nut of the vibration pump (6 for front drum, 7 for rear drum) with the engine turned off.
- Turn counter-clockwise to increase frequency and clockwise to decrease frequency.
- Start the engine and check the set value again with the engine running.
For more detailed instructions, refer to the Case DV210 manual.
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