cormidi 50 Series User Manual And Maintenance

cormidi 50 Series User Manual And Maintenance

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USER'S MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE
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This manual should always be readily available so that the machine operator may
consult it immediately, and it must be saved for the entire duration of the machine's life.
© 2006 – The entire or partial reproduction and/or divulging of this document is prohibited in any form without the written consent of the manufacturing company.
The editing of the text, the illustrations, and the paginations were realized by "Cormidi s.r.l." The information and technical data were furnished, checked and
validated by the Cormidi Technical Office. The illustrations and technical data included in this manual are non binding: the manufacturer reserves the right to
carry out eventual modifications to its product without notice.
Via Seude Loc. Fonte
84069 Roccadaspide (SA)
0828 943689 Fax 0828 943963
www.cormidi.com info@cormidi.com

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  • Page 1 © 2006 – The entire or partial reproduction and/or divulging of this document is prohibited in any form without the written consent of the manufacturing company. The editing of the text, the illustrations, and the paginations were realized by “Cormidi s.r.l.” The information and technical data were furnished, checked and validated by the Cormidi Technical Office.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Serie 50 INTRODUCTION " " ! & info@cormidi.com &...
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information 1. GENERAL INFORMATION understand the various rights and responsibilities. Collaborate with your sales representative when filling out 1.1. W ARRANTY the form and make sure it is filled out correctly, in that the Your machine is guaranteed for 12 months from the text and the other formalities (shipment within the time date of its delivery and includes the substitution of limit, etc.) represent the legal base for the warranty on the...
  • Page 4: Machine Description

    Series 50 guarantees safety, economy of use, and a longer CAUTION: indicates potentially functional duration of the machine. dangerous situation that can provoke injury To give a higher prominence to the sections of the or damage to the machine if the instructions text which must not be are not followed.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    General Information characteristics. transportation of inert materials. Any other use is prohibited. 1.4. S AFETY NFORMATION PROHIBITED: It is strictly prohibited to use this machine for the transport of persons READ CAREFULLY: information and/or animals. contained here is essential for your safety and for that of your co-workers! PROHIBITED: It is strictly prohibited to use this machine to tow other machines, vehicles,...
  • Page 6: Machine And Manufacturer Identification

    Series 50 could be an obstacle in the work area. or when you are very tired: in these cases interrupt your work. DANGER: Never use the machine inside enclosed areas because the gasses emitted DANGER: While working always be sure that by the exhaust are lethal.
  • Page 7: Safety Devices

    General Information WARNING: Before beginning work, verify the working order of the safety devices and substitute any worn-out and/or broken parts immediately. 1.6.1. B LOCKING THE The machine is equipped with a device to block the body in the raised position and to prevent it from lowering accidentally.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Series 50 1.8. S AFETY READ CAREFULLY: During the design phase everything possible was done to prevent eventual risks: where it was technically impossible, specific pictograms were resorted to in order to highlight eventual potential and imminent risks. Specific adhesive tags were made with signals...
  • Page 9: Hot Surfaces

    General Information 1.8.2. C RUSHING Tags which indicate a potential risk of crushing that may cause very serious injury or death. fig. 5 (cod. C1094.09.00) 1.8.3. C UTTING Tags which indicate a potential risk of cutting that may cause very serious injury or death.
  • Page 10: Procedure For Caution

    Series 50 terrains that have latitudinal slopes of more than 10° and longitudinal slopes of more than 20° to avoid the possibility 1.8.5. P ROCEDURE FOR AUTION of overturning with serious consequences for the safety of the operator. In every case, but especially in the case of This adhesive slopes, it is important that the terrain is solid and stable.
  • Page 11: Admissible Slopes

    General Information 1.9. A 1.10. D DMISSIBLE LOPES IMENSIONS Length 1500 mm Width 700 mm Wheel Track 520 mm 1040 mm Heigth 2585 mm fig. 11 – Maximum admissible slopes In figure 11 the maximum values for the latitudinal and longitudinal slopes of the terrain are shown on which it is possible to work.
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Series 50 1.11. T ECHNICAL Model Dumper Hi-Tip Typo 6.50 6.50 Mass [kg] Power [kW] - (cv) 4,8 (6,5) 3,7 (5) 5,5 (7,5) 4,8 (6,5) 5,5 (7,5) Max Speed [m/s] - (km/h) 0,8 (2,9) 0,8 (2,9) 1,1 (4) 1,1 (4) Load Capacity [kg] Pull-start Start-up...
  • Page 13: Commands

    Commands 2. COMMANDS 2.1. H YDRAULIC IPPING ERSION UNSTABLE POSITION The left track rotates forward The left drive lever UNSTABLE POSITION The left-hand drive lever controls the left track. Resting position The command levers control the rotation of the UNSTABLE POSITION The left track rotates backwards tracks through a hydraulic feed of the hydraulic motors.
  • Page 14 Series 50 UNSTABLE POSITION The body overturns Command Lever for the Body STABLE POSITION The command lever for the body activates the Resting position hydraulic jack that provokes the overturning of the UNSTABLE POSITION body. The body lowers This position can only be used with the motor turned on, while this position can also be used...
  • Page 15: Twin Version (Double Speed)

    Commands 2.2. T ERSION OUBLE PEED UNSTABLE POSITION The left track rotates forward The left drive lever UNSTABLE POSITION The left-hand drive lever controls the left track. Resting position The command levers control the rotation of the UNSTABLE POSITION The left track rotates backwards tracks through a hydraulic feed of the hydraulic motors.
  • Page 16 Series 50 UNSTABLE POSITION The body overturns Command Lever for the Body STABLE POSITION The command lever for the body activates the Resting position hydraulic jack that provokes the overturning of the UNSTABLE POSITION body. The body lowers This position can only be used with the motor turned on, while this position can also be used...
  • Page 17: Hi-Tip" Version

    Commands STABLE POSITION Minimum regimen Accelerator Command STABLE POSITION … Allows variations in the rotation regimen of the Intermediate regimens motor to obtain the required power. STABLE POSITION Maximum regimen fig. 21 Command for the accelerator 2.3. “H ” V ERSION Drive Levers UNSTABLE POSITION...
  • Page 18 Series 50 UNSTABLE POSITION The right track rotates forward Right Drive Lever STABLE POSITION The right drive lever control the rotation of the Resting position right track through a hydraulic feed to the UNSTABLE POSITION hydraulic motor. The left track rotates backward The lever is active only when the motor is turned on.
  • Page 19 Commands UNSTABLE POSITION Allows the body to be raised “Hi-Tip” (High Unloading) Command Lever STABLE POSITION The command lever the “Hi-Tip” works the Resting position hydraulic jack that provokes the raising of the UNSTABLE POSITION anchoring structure of the body to consent the Provokes the lowering of the unloading in containers or tubs with a high border.
  • Page 20 Series 50 STABLE POSITION Minimum regimen Accelerator Command STABLE POSITION … The command lever of the accelerator acts Intermediate regimen upon the motor and allows one to vary the rotation POSIZIONE STABILE regimen in order to obtain the required power. Maximum regimen fig.
  • Page 21: Instructions For Use

    Instructions for Use 3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE READ CAREFULLY Read the user’s manual 3.1. F IRST and the maintenance manual for the motor installed in your machine carefully and follow READ CAREFULLY: before using the instructions prescribed for its own break machine you must read all of the instructions in period.
  • Page 22: Refueling

    Series 50 Immediately dry any fuel spills. • WARNING: Before turning on the motor, always insert the parking brake to avoid WARNING: Start up the motor only after eventual movement of the machine that could having made certain that there are no traces present safety issues for the operator.
  • Page 23: Driving Position

    Instructions for Use necessary (to proceed at maximum speed, to address DANGER: Always avoid overloading the steep slopes with a full load, etc.). machine above the prescribed limits: during movement, overload could create 3.5.1. D RIVING OSITION structural variations that were not foreseen Your machine is driven manually and its speed and and could provoke the overturning of the stability are operated with...
  • Page 24: Forward Gear

    Series 50 3.5.2. F ORWARD To allow the machine to advance one must activate both drive levers simultaneously by pushing them forward. Avoid addressing downhill slopes in forward gear, refer to the paragraph “Travelling on Slopes”. 3.5.3. R EVERSE fig. 29 – a) going uphill; b) going downhill To allow the machine to back up you must activate both drive levers, pulling them back simultaneously.
  • Page 25: Fast Gear

    Instructions for Use obstacles. 3.5.6. S TOPPING OVEMENT To stop movement one must release the drive levers for the track simultaneously. 3.5.7. M OVEMENT URVES To allow the machine to turn one must release the fig. 30 - Motor regimen going downhill lever on the side to which one intends to turn: To turn to the right, release the right-hand drive lever;...
  • Page 26: Shut Down And Parking

    Series 50 preferably on a paved and level surface, or a level terrain To make a clockwise counter- that is stable and compact. rotation (towards the direction • Using the accelerator lever, bring the motor down to a of the clock hands) you must minimum number of rotations;...
  • Page 27: Unloading Material

    Instructions for Use at a time as follows (see fig. 33): load so that it will not fall. 3.8. U NLOADING ATERIAL Your machine is equipped with a hydraulic dumping device for the body which allows the unloading of the material.
  • Page 28: Raising The Body ("Hi-Tip")

    Series 50 • Push the overturning lever for the body forward to CAUTION: During the unloading, if the body allow for the unloading of the material. hits up against an obstacle, avoid moving the machine forward: this could damage the connecting points of the body! PROHIBITED: It is strictly prohibited to travel if the body is not in its resting position.
  • Page 29: Transport

    Instructions for Use To carry out this operation under the safest conditions DANGER: Never, for any reason, activate the possible, proceed as follows: raising lever while driving. You could provoke Empty the fuel tank and close the plug; • the overturning of the machine Fix the lifting hooks exclusively to the anchoring •...
  • Page 30: Storage

    Series 50 • Always turn the motor’s ignition switch to the “0” WARNING: Raise the machine by hooking it position. exclusively to the hooks predisposed for this: the anchoring of the machine in other points When the machine is put back into service, you must can cause breakage with the consequent fall once again carry out the greasing in all points specified of the machine and can cause serious harm to...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    Maintenance 4. MAINTENANCE Maintenance and adjustment table DANGER: always carry out all maintenance operations with the motor off and with the Work ignition switch in the “0” position. Description Frequency A good maintenance is necessary and is the secret to obtaining low running costs, to lengthening the life of your Machine machine, and to always maintaining it at its highest...
  • Page 32: Hydraulic System

    Series 50 surpass the line on the oil stick. (see fig. 37) (about ¾ of the The machine that was delivered could be equipped at the origin with different engine types for specific needs height of the tank) and does not reach more than 1 cm and/or markets.
  • Page 33: Hydraulic Oil Filter

    Maintenance • Unscrew the top “A” on the tank, taking away the washer “B” • Vacuum the oil completely using the suitable aspirator; • Fill the tank from the opening “C” until the red line is reached; • Screw the top “A” back on with its washer “B” and turn on the motor;...
  • Page 34: Tracks

    Series 50 To carry out the regulation of the tension of the tracks Every 50 hrs Replace the hydraulic oil filters. correctly: • Take of the cover The filter in the circuit which feeds from the auxiliary “B” by unscrewing service pump is an immersion type and is screwed directly screws in the lower tank.
  • Page 35: Greasing

    Maintenance 4.5. G • Raise the side of the machine on which you wish to REASING work using hydraulic Refurnish grease jacks or a crane; Every 8 hrs prescribed points. • Position the machine on suitable trestles, and check to see that it is stable;...
  • Page 36: Recommended Lubricants

    Series 50 Completely unscrew and take out screw “A” and the • washer “B” that block the drive wheel “C”; Completely fill • cavity with grease; Screw back screw • “A” always checking the washer; Repeat the proce- • dure on the wheel on fig.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 5. TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Possible Causes Solution Excessive oil level Correct the oil level. Overheated oil Turn off the machine and let it cool down. Hydraulic oil is leaking. Have the machine looked at by a mechanic with Breakdown in the hydraulic circuits this specific competence Excessive oil level Correct the oil level...
  • Page 38 Series 50 Fault Possible Causes Solution Excessive noise during the rotation Not enough grease. Grease of the barrel. Breakdown in the bearings Have the machine repaired by a mechanic The accelerator does not respond. The accelerator cable is broken. Replace the cable at a mechanic’s. The motor does not work correctly or Have the motor looked at by a mechanic who has Various causes.
  • Page 39: Index

    Index 6. INDEX Accelerator Leva dell’Hi-Tip GENERAL Information Lever 12; 15 Leva dello Scarico alto Goal of the Manual Registering See Attachment Leva di Guida Greasing Acceleratore Command Hub Wheel Leva di Comando- Accelerator Lever 12; 15 Points of - Accessories Double Speed Version Guida...
  • Page 40 Series 50 Accelerator Command 12; 15 Minimum See Attachment Command Lever 14; 17 Command for the Body 12; 14 Registration Stopping Movement Command for the Speed 14; 17 Traks Storage 28; 29 Drive 11; 13 Replacement Substitution Machine Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic Oil Identification of –...
  • Page 41: Table Of Contents

    Summary 7. SUMMARY Introduction ..............II 3.1. First Use............19 1. General Information ..........1 3.2. Breaking-in Period........19 1.1. Warranty ............1 3.3. Motor Start-up ..........19 1.2. Goal of the Manual ......... 1 3.4. Refueling ............20 1.3. Machine Description........2 3.5.
  • Page 42 Series 50 4.3.1. Hydraulic Oil ........... 30 4.3.2. Hydraulic Oil Filter ........31 4.4. Tracks............32 4.5. Greasing ............33 4.6. Recommended Lubricants......34 5. Troubleshooting ..........35 6. Index..............37 7. Summary ............. 39...
  • Page 43 Prodotto : Dumper autoribalta bile compatto con cingoli in gomma per il trasporto di materiale inerte in cantiere. Modello : _________. ______ Numero di serie: _ __/ Costruttore : CORMIDI srl – Via Seude snc 84050 Roccadspide (SA) Motore Tipo: Honda ______________ Potenza Installata: kW _______ Certificato n° _____________ Roccadaspide ___/___/____ L’Amministratore...

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