Hatz 1b20 1b50 Diesel Om
Hatz 1b20 1b50 Diesel Om
Hatz 1b20 1b50 Diesel Om
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Diesel engine
www.HATZ-DIESEL.com
1B20, 1B27, 1B30, 1B40, 1B50 Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Notices ............................................................................................................. 5
3 Safety ............................................................................................................... 7
3.1 General information .......................................................................................... 7
3.1.1 Intended use and foreseeable misuse .............................................................. 7
3.1.2 Machine user or machine manufacturer obligations ......................................... 8
3.1.3 Representation of safety notes ......................................................................... 9
3.1.4 Meaning of safety symbols ............................................................................... 10
3.2 Safety notes ...................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Operational safety ............................................................................................. 11
3.2.2 Machine-specific safety instructions for operation ............................................ 14
3.2.3 Machine-specific safety instructions for maintenance work .............................. 16
3.2.4 Electrical equipment .......................................................................................... 18
3.3 Labels ............................................................................................................... 19
8 Maintenance .................................................................................................... 47
8.1 General maintenance instructions .................................................................... 47
8.2 Maintenance work ............................................................................................. 48
8.2.1 Maintenance notice label .................................................................................. 48
8.2.2 Maintenance plan .............................................................................................. 49
8.2.3 Checking the intake area .................................................................................. 51
8.2.4 Change the engine oil ....................................................................................... 53
8.2.5 Clean the oil filter .............................................................................................. 54
8.2.6 Check and set the tappet clearance ................................................................. 56
8.2.7 Maintaining the oil bath filter ............................................................................. 60
8.2.8 Clean the cooling air area ................................................................................. 61
8.2.9 Check the screw connections ........................................................................... 64
8.2.10 Clean the exhaust screen ................................................................................. 64
8.2.11 Changing the fuel filter ...................................................................................... 68
8.2.12 Maintaining the dry air filter ............................................................................... 73
8.2.13 Checking and cleaning the air filter cartridge .................................................... 75
9 Faults ............................................................................................................... 77
9.1 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 77
9.2 Emergency start ................................................................................................ 83
1 Notices
Contact data
© 2012
Motorenfabrik HATZ
Ernst-Hatz-Straße 16
94099 Ruhstorf
Germany
Tel. +49 (0)8531 319-0
Fax +49 (0)8531 319-418
[email protected]
www.hatz-diesel.com
All rights reserved!
Copyright
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HATZ, Ruhstorf.
This Operator's Manual may only be copied or distributed if written approval
has been received. This also applies to the copying or distribution of ex-
cerpts of the Operator's Manual. The same conditions apply to distribution of
the Operator's Manual to third parties in digital form.
Original Operator's Manual
This Operator's Manual was translated into multiple languages.
The German version is the original Operator's Manual. All other language
versions are translations of the original Operator's Manual.
2 General information
Information on the document
This Operator's Manual was created with due care. It is exclusively intended
to offer a technical description of the machine and to provide instructions on
commissioning, operating and maintaining the machine. When operating the
machine, the applicable standards and legal regulations as well as any in-
house regulations apply.
Before commissioning, during operation and before maintenance work is be-
gun on the machine, read the Operator's Manual carefully and keep it close
by for ready access.
Machine
This Operator's Manual describes the following machine.
Customer service
Have service work performed by qualified technicians only. We recommend
that you work with one of the over 500 HATZ service stations. Trained spe-
cialists there will repair your machine with Hatz original spare parts and
with HATZ tools. The global HATZ service network is at your disposal to ad-
vise you and supply you with spare parts. For the address of the Hatz serv-
ice station nearest you, please see the directory included or visit the Inter-
net at: www.hatz-diesel.com
Problems may occur if unsuitable spare parts are installed. We cannot ac-
cept responsibility for damage and secondary damage that result from this.
We therefore recommend the use of Hatz original spare parts. These parts
are manufactured according to strict Hatz specifications and achieve maxi-
mum operational reliability through their perfect fit and functionality. The or-
der number can be found in the included spare parts list or on the Internet at:
www.hatz-diesel.com
Exclusion of liability
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for personal injury, damage to
property, or damage to the machine itself caused by improper use, foreseea-
ble misuse or failure to follow or adequately follow the safety measures and
procedures described in this Operator's Manual. This also applies to
changes made to the machine and use of unsuitable spare parts.
We reserve the right to make modifications in the interest of technical im-
provement.
3 Safety
3.1 General information
Introduction
This chapter contains the information you need to work safely with this ma-
chine.
To prevent accidents and damage to the machine, it is imperative that these
safety instructions be followed.
Read this chapter carefully before beginning work.
The general danger symbol is used to identify the danger of personal injury.
Signal words
Signal words identify the magnitude of the risk and the seriousness of the
possible injuries:
Symbol Meaning
Smoking, fire and open flames are prohibited.
Symbol Meaning
Warning of heavy loads!
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Additional information that is useful to the reader.
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
Safe operation
▪ Before switching on the machine, ensure that no one can be injured when
the machine is started up.
▪ During machine operation, ensure that unauthorized persons do not have
access to the area in which the machine has an impact.
▪ Parts of the exhaust gas system and the surface of the engine become hot
during operation. Risk of injury from touching hot parts! Let the engine cool
before maintenance.
▪ Do not refuel during operation.
Faults
▪ Immediately eliminate faults that compromise safety.
▪ Switch off the machine and do not take into service again until all faults
have been eliminated.
Safety instructions for operation
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool before maintenance.
DANGER
DANGER
CAUTION
NOTICE
▪ The necessary wiring diagrams are included with the ma-
chine if it is equipped with electrical equipment. Additional
wiring diagrams can be requested when needed.
▪ We cannot be held liable for electrical equipment that is not
designed according to HATZ wiring diagrams.
▪ Promptly replace faulty indicator lamps.
▪ Do not pull out the starting key during operation.
▪ Do not disconnect the battery while the machine is running. Resulting volt-
age peaks could destroy the electronic components.
▪ When performing a manual emergency start, leave the (possibly depleted)
battery connected.
▪ When cleaning, do no spray the electrical equipment components with a
water jet or high pressure cleaner.
▪ When performing welding work on the machine, disconnect the battery
and place the ground clamp of the welding equipment as close as possible
to the welding area. Disconnect the plug-in connection to the voltage regu-
lator.
▪ The following additionally applies before starting emergency operation
without the battery:
– In models with an instrument box on the engine, disconnect the plug-
in connection to the voltage regulator. Turn the starting key to pos. "0"
and remove.
– In models with an external instrument box, disconnect the plug-in con-
nection to the instrument box.
3.3 Labels
Overview
The following labels are found on the machine:
▪ Engine type plate
▪ Warning labels and information signs on the engine
➀ ➁
➂
➃
The engine type plate is located on the sound protection hood and contains
the following engine information:
1 Engine type
2 Code (special models only)
3 Engine serial number (engraved on the crankcase)
4 Max. engine speed (rpm)
These data must always be specified for requests and spare part orders.
Warning labels and information signs
Label Meaning
EX
1B20: 0,20mm 1B27: 0,10mm
1B30: 0,10mm 1B40: 0,10mm Maintenance instructions (see the
1B50: 0,10mm
chapter 8.1 General maintenance in-
IN
max
250h = 1h OIL
500h
max
Label Meaning
Starting the engine with recoil start
(see the chapter 7.4.1 Starting the
1 2 3 engine with recoil start (up to -6 °C),
page 33)
CAUTION
0000 053 338 01 Danger of injury from faulty starter
rope.
A chafed starter rope can rip and
cause injuries.
▪ Before using the starter rope,
check for abrasion; replace the
rope if necessary.
Speed adjustment with connecting
rod (additional equipment)
Label Meaning
Changing the fuel filter
(see the chapter 8.2.11 Changing
the fuel filter, page 68)
O
I
LB
E
S
E
01
6
35
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052
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4 Technical data
4.1 Engine
Type 1B20 1B27 1B30 1B40 1B50
Type Air-cooled four stroke diesel engine
Combustion system Direct injection
Number of cylinders 1 1 1 1 1
Bore/stroke mm 69 / 65 74 / 65 80 / 69 88 / 76 93 / 76
Displacement cm3 243 280 347 462 517
Tank capacity Ltr. 3 3 5 5 5
Engine oil capacity
Without oil sump Approx. ltr. 0,9 1) 0,9 1) 1,1 1) 1,5 1) 1,5 1)
With oil sump Approx. ltr. 2,6 1) - 2,8 1) 3,2 1) -
Difference between the
"max." and "min." mark
Without oil sump Approx. ltr. 0,5 1) 0,5 1) 0,5 1) 0,8 1) 0,8 1)
With oil sump Approx. ltr. 1,6 1)
- 1,8 1)
2,2 1)
-
Engine oil consumption Max. 1% of fuel consumption, pertaining to full load
(after running-in period)
Engine oil pressure at oil Approx. 2.5 bar at 3000 rpm
temperature of 100 °C
Sense of rotation on power Left
take-off side
Tappet clearance
at 10 - 30 °C
Inlet/Outlet mm 0,20 2) 0,10 2) 0,10 2) 0,10 2) 0.10 2)
Max. perm. inclination dur- Flywheel low 25° 3)
ing continuous operation in Other directions 35° 3)
direction
Weight (incl. fuel tank, air Approx. kg 33 34 40 55 56
filter, silencer, recoil start
and electric start)
Battery capacity Min / max 12 V – 36/60 Ah/24 V – 24/44 Ah
These values are approximations only. The correct level is indicated by the
1)
max. mark on the dipstick (see the chapter 7.8 Checking the oil level and
adding oil if necessary, page 44).
ance does not need to be checked (see the chapter 8.2.2 Maintenance plan,
page 49).
3)
Exceeding these limit values causes engine damage.
Screw tightening torque
Designation Nm
Oil drain screw 50
4.2 Fuel
Fuel type
All types of diesel fuel that meet the minimum requirements of the following
specifications are suitable:
▪ EN 590 or
▪ BS 2869 A1 / A2 or
▪ ASTM D 975- 1D / 2D
CAUTION
Danger of engine damage from low quality fuel.
The use of fuel that does not meet the specifications can lead to
engine damage.
▪ The use of fuel that does not meet specifications requires
approval by Motorenfabrik HATZ (main plant).
Winter fuel
When outside temperatures drop below 0 °C, use winter fuel or mix in petro-
leum in advance:
If engine oils of a low quality standard are used, the oil change interval must
be reduced to 150 operating hours.
Oil viscosity
°F °C OIL: S AE...
122 50
104 40
86 30
10 W/4 0
15 W/4 0
40
5 W/4 0
10 W/3 0
30
5W/30
68 20
50 10
10 W
32 0
14 -10
-4 -20
-22 -30
-40 -40
Choose the recommended viscosity based on the type of start (recoil, crank-
handle or electric) and on the engine temperature at which the engine will be
operated.
CAUTION
Engine damage from unsuitable engine oil.
Using engine oil that does not meet the above specifications
considerably shortens the engine service life.
5 Engine design
Overview
2 1 22 21 20 19
3 18
4 17
5 16
6 15
7 8 9 10 9 11 12 13 14
Pos. Designation
1 Type plate
2 Cylinder head cover
3 Silencer with contact protection
4 Exhaust manifold with exhaust screen
5 Oil pressure switch 1)
6 Starter 1)
7 Voltage regulator 1)
8 Crankshaft – power take-off (pto)
9 Oil drain screw
10 Speed control lever
11 Screw cap for oil filter
12 Engine fixation
13 Starting key 1)
14 Indicators 1)
Pos. Designation
15 Intake opening for cooling and combustion air
16 Oil filling opening and dipstick
17 Recoil start
18 Stop pin (option)
19 Dry air filter
20 Lifting eye
21 Fuel cap
22 Sound protection hood
1)
Only in model with electrical equipment.
The engine can optionally be supplied with an external instrument box.
CAUTION
CAUTION
NOTICE
Danger of environmental damage from leaking fluid.
If the machine is tilted, engine oil and diesel fuel can run out.
▪ Only transport the machine in an upright position.
Transport conditions
▪ Only lift the engine by the standard fitted lifting lugs.
▪ When transporting the machine, follow the safety instructions.
▪ When transporting, follow the applicable safety and accident prevention
regulations of the trade associations.
▪ After delivery, check the machine for completeness and transport damage.
▪ Only transport the machine when it is switched off and has cooled down.
▪ If you have questions on transporting the machine, please contact your
nearest HATZ service station. For contact data, see the chapter 1 "Noti-
ces", page 5 or www.hatz-diesel.com.
6.2 Assembly instructions
Assembly notes
HATZ diesel engines are efficient, robust and long-lived. Therefore, they are
usually installed in machines that are used for commercial purposes.
The machine manufacturer must follow the applicable regulations regarding
machine safety – the engine is a part of a machine.
Depending on the use and installation of the engine, it may be necessary for
the machine manufacturer and machine user to install safety equipment to
prevent inappropriate use. Note the following:
▪ Parts of the exhaust gas system and the engine surface become hot dur-
ing operation and may not be touched until they cool down after the en-
gine is switched off.
▪ Incorrect cable connections and incorrect operation of the electrical equip-
ment can lead to sparking and must be avoided.
▪ After the engine is installed in the machine, rotating parts must be protect-
ed against contact.
HATZ safety equipment is available for the belt drive of the cooling fan and
alternator.
▪ Comply with all notice and warning labels on the engine and keep them in
a legible condition. If a label should become detached or be difficult to
read, it must be replaced promptly. For this purpose, contact your nearest
HATZ service station.
▪ Any improper modification of the engine results in a loss of liability cover-
age for resulting damage.
Only regular maintenance, as specified in this Operator's Manual, will main-
tain the operating readiness of the engine.
The assembly instructions contain important information on how to safely as-
semble the engine. They are available from any Hatz service station.
If you have any questions, please contact your nearest HATZ service sta-
tion before commissioning the engine.
6.3 Preparations for commissioning
▪ Check the delivered parts for completeness, damage and other noticeable
issues.
▪ Ensure that the setup location is adequately ventilated.
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Danger of engine damage from low load operation.
Operating the engine at no load or at very low load for an ex-
tended period can impair the running characteristics of the en-
gine.
▪ Ensure that the engine load is at least 15 %.
▪ Before switching off the engine following low load operation,
briefly operate it at a considerably higher load.
CAUTION
Exceeding of the permissible forces at the speed control
lever and stop pin can cause damage to the stops and in-
side regulator parts.
Please note the following figure.
F < 15 N STOP
F < 30 N
M < 2.3 Nm
76.5°
STOP START
Step Test
1 The machine is standing securely and on a level surface.
2 The installation location is adequately ventilated.
3 There is a sufficient amount of fuel in the fuel tank (see the chap-
ter 4.2 Fuel, page 24).
4 There is a sufficient amount of engine oil in the engine housing
(see the chapter 4.3 Engine oil, page 24).
5 The starter rope of the recoil start does not exhibit abrasion
(hand start).
6 The oil bath filter (option) is filled with engine oil (see the chapter
7.8.2 Oil level in the oil bath filter (option), page 46).
CAUTION
Damage to the diesel engine due to inadequate lubrication.
▪ After the engine has been out of use for an extended period
(approx. 6 months or longer) or when the engine is first tak-
en into service, operate the engine at a low set speed and
without a load for approx. 20 seconds after starting. This en-
sures good lubrication of all bearing points before the speed
and load are increased.
Overview
Procedure
Step Activity
1 First move the speed control lever (1) to the "Stop" position.
2 Depending on the possibility or requirement, place the speed
control lever in either the "1/2" or "Start" position.
Note:
A lower speed setting will cause less exhaust smoke when start-
ing.
Safety notes
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Pos. Designation
1 Grip
2 Recoil start cover
3 Diagram of starting procedure
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Check the speed control (see the chapter 7.3 Setting the speed
control, page 32).
2 Slowly pull out the grip with the rope until you encounter a slight
resistance.
3 Let the rope run back in to be able to use the entire rope length
for the starting procedure.
4 Hold the grip with both hands.
5 Pull the starting rope evenly and with increasing speed (do not
tear at it jerkily) until the engine starts.
NOTICE
When the exhaust emits white smoke after several failed
start procedures:
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▪ Move the speed controller lever to the "Stop" position.
▪ Pull the starting rope all the way out five times.
▪ Readjust the speed control (see the chapter 7.3 Setting the
speed control, page 32).
▪ Repeat the start procedure.
Standard Option
Pos. Designation
A Indicators
1 – Operating display
2 – Charge control
3 – Oil pressure display
4 – Engine temperature display (option)
5 – Pre glow display (option)
B Ignition lock
0 – Off
I – Operation
II – Starting
Procedure
NOTICE
▪ Start for max. 30 seconds. If the engine still is not running
after that, turn the starting key back to position "0" and elimi-
nate the cause (see the chapter 9 Faults, page 77).
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▪
Turn the starting key to position "0" every time you want to
start the engine.
The anti-repeat device in the ignition lock makes it impossi-
ble for the starter to engage while the engine is running and
become damaged.
Step Activity
1 Check the speed control (see the chapter ).
2 Insert the starting key all the way and turn to position "I".
Depending on the model, the following indicators light up:
▪ Charge control (2)
▪ Oil pressure display (3)
▪ Pre glow display (5)
NOTES:
▪ If the engine temperature display (4) lights up, the cylinder
head temperature is impermissibly high. Do not start the en-
gine; eliminate the cause.
▪ When the optional pre glow display (5) goes out, continue with
step 3.
3 Turn the starting key to position "II".
4 As soon as the engine is running, release the starting key.
▪ The starting key springs back to position "I" and remains in
this position during operation.
▪ The charge control (2) and oil pressure display (3) go out.
▪ The operating display (1) lights up.
NOTICE
▪ In case of irregularities, switch off the engine immediately.
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▪
Identify the fault and eliminate it.
For details of troubleshooting, see the chapter 9 Faults,
page 77.
NOTICE
▪ If the engine stops again immediately after starting, or stops
independently during operation, this is an indication that a
monitoring element of the automatic shutoff has been acti-
vated.
▪ Remedy the malfunction before further starting attempts
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(see the chapter 9.1 Troubleshooting, page 77).
▪ Despite the automatic shutoff, check the oil level every 8-15
operating hours (see the chapter 7.8 Checking the oil level
and adding oil if necessary, page 44).
▪ If the fuel shutoff valve (additional equipment) is blocked
due to an electrical fault of the fuel supply and the engine
therefore does not start, an emergency start can be carried
out (see the chapter 9.2 Emergency start, page 83).
i with the speed control lever. In this case, the engine is switched
off with the stop pin or starting key, depending on how the en-
gine is equipped.
Overview
Pos. Designation
1 Speed control lever
2 Stop pin (additional equipment)
3 Connecting rod (additional equipment)
Procedure
Step Activity
Speed control lever
1 Push the speed control lever (1) all the way to the "STOP" po-
sition. The engine switches off.
Stop pin
1 Press and hold the stop pin (2) until the engine switches off.
2 Release the stop pin and ensure that it returns to its original
position.
Speed adjustment with connecting rod (additional equipment)
1 Move the speed adjustment with the connecting rod (3) to the
"STOP" position and press it until the engine switches off.
CAUTION
Overview
Standard Option
Procedure
NOTICE
Danger of full battery discharge.
Step Activity
1 Turn the starting key to position "0".
▪ The engine switches off.
▪ All indicator lamps go out.
2 Remove the starting key.
NOTICE
If the engine stops again immediately after starting, or stops in-
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Check the indicators (2-4).
After the engine comes to a standstill, the fault will continue to
be displayed by the indicator for approx. another 2 minutes.
2 Then the electrical equipment switches off automatically.
3 Set the starting key to position "0".
4 Turn the starting key back to position "I".
The fault display lights up again.
Remedy the fault before further starting attempts (see the
chapter 9 Faults, page 77).
The indicator goes out at the next start.
7.6 Refueling
Safety notes
DANGER
CAUTION
CAUTION
Engine damage from using low quality fuel.
The use of fuel that does not meet the specifications can lead to
engine damage.
▪ Only use the fuel specified in the chapter 4.2 Fuel, page 24.
▪ The use of fuel that does not meet specifications requires
approval by Motorenfabrik HATZ (main plant).
Overview
Pos. Designation
1 Fuel cap
2 Fuel tank
Procedure
NOTICE
▪ Before starting for the first time or if the fuel system is emp-
i
ty, fill the fuel tank fully with diesel fuel. This causes the fuel
system to be bled automatically.
▪ Automatic bleeding is completed after a waiting period of
1-2 minutes. The engine is ready to start.
CAUTION
NOTICE
The interval for checking the water separator depends entirely
Overview
Water in the fuel tank collects at the lowest point of the fuel tank in the water
separator.
Pos. Designation
1 Drain screw, hex (standard)
2 Window (additional machine)
3 Drain screw (manually operated)
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Model with window:
Check the window (2) for water content.
Collected water can be clearly identified by the noticeable sepa-
rating line between the water and the diesel fuel above it.
2 Place a suitable container under the drain screw (1) or (3).
NOTE: In inaccessible locations, an extension hose can be
mounted on the drain screw (3).
3 Open the drain screw (1) or (3) and drain the water into the con-
tainer.
4 When fuel emerges, close the drain screw.
5 Dispose of the water-fuel mixture in an environmentally compati-
ble manner.
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Wear safety gloves.
CAUTION
Danger of later engine damage.
▪ Operating the engine with an oil level below the min. mark
or above the max. mark can lead to engine damage.
▪ When checking the oil level, the machine must be horizontal
and the engine must be switched off.
Pos. Designation
1 Dipstick
2 Oil refilling container
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Switch off the engine and wait several minutes for the engine oil
to collect in the crank housing. The machine must be horizontal.
2 Remove contamination on the engine in the area of the dipstick.
3 Unscrew the dipstick and clean it.
4 Reinsert the dipstick and screw it tight.
5 Unscrew the dipstick and check the oil level.
6 If the oil level is close to the min. mark, add engine oil to the
max. mark.
7 Reinsert the dipstick and screw it tight.
Pos. Designation
1 Oil container
2 Filter insert
3 Gasket
4 Lock
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Remove the oil container (1) and fill it to the mark with engine
oil.
2 Insert the long end of the filter insert (2) into the oil container.
3 Mount the oil container, ensuring that the gasket (3) is properly
positioned and the locks (4) are correctly fastened.
8 Maintenance
8.1 General maintenance instructions
Safety notes
WARNING
NOTICE
Comply with the safety chapter!
Follow the basic safety instructions in the chapter 3 Safety,
page 7.
▪ Before starting, ensure that no persons are located in the danger zone of
the engine or machine.
Performance of maintenance work
The entire machine is designed to be maintenance friendly. Parts that re-
quire maintenance are easily accessible.
▪ Perform maintenance work faithfully at the specified intervals to prevent
premature wear of the machine.
▪ Follow the notice and warning labels on the machine.
▪ Always retighten screw connections loosened during maintenance work.
▪ After the necessary maintenance and repair work is completed, perform a
function test (test run).
▪ For maintenance work that is not listed and described in the maintenance
documentation, please contact your nearest HATZ service station.
8.2 Maintenance work
Safety note
CAUTION
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shown here is supplied with the engine.
It should be mounted on the engine in a clearly visible location.
The maintenance intervals specified on the maintenance plan
must be adhered to (see the chapter 8.2.2 Maintenance plan,
page 49).
max
250h = 1h OIL
500h
max
EX AUTOM.
IN
max
250h = 1h OIL
500h
max
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool.
▪ Wear safety gloves.
NOTICE
In case of heavy contamination, shorten the maintenance inter-
Overview
Pos. Designation
1 Air intake opening
2 Intake area of cyclone precleaner
3 Dust outlet opening
4 Intake area of oil bath filter
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Check the air intake opening (1) for coarse contamination such
as leaves, heavy dust deposits, etc., and clean if necessary.
2 In models with a cyclone precleaner, also check and if neces-
sary clean the intake area (2) in addition to step 1.
Check that the dust outlet opening (3) is clear and clean it if
necessary.
3 In models with an oil bath filter, also check and if necessary
clean the intake area (4) in addition to step 1.
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
When working on the engine there is a danger of burns from hot
oil.
▪ Wear personal protective equipment (gloves).
▪ Collect the used oil and dispose of it according to local envi-
ronmental regulations.
NOTICE
▪ The engine must be level.
▪ The engine must be switched off.
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▪
Only drain engine oil while it is warm.
The engine oil should be changed when the oil filter is
cleaned (see the chapter 8.2.5 Clean the oil filter,
page 54), since oil will run out when the filter is pulled out.
Overview
Pos. Designation
1 Oil drain screw
2 Gasket
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Unscrew the oil drain screw (1) and drain the oil entirely.
2 If necessary (every 1000 operating hours), clean the oil filter as
per chapter 8.2.5 Clean the oil filter, page 54.
3 Screw in the cleaned oil drain screw (1) with the new gasket
(2) and tighten.
Tightening torque: 50 Nm.
4 Add engine oil (see the chapter 4.3 Engine oil, page 24).
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool before maintenance.
CAUTION
Danger of injury.
When working with compressed air, foreign bodies may fly into
your eyes.
▪ Wear safety goggles.
▪ Never direct the compressed air jet toward people or toward
yourself.
NOTICE
▪ Capture emerging oil in a suitable container.
NOTICE
▪ The oil filter should be cleaned when the engine oil is
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changed (see the chapter 8.2.4 Change the engine oil,
page 53) since oil will run out when the filter is pulled out.
The machine must be level when cleaning the oil filter.
Procedure
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine. Only
perform the settings while the engine is cold (10-30 °C).
▪ Let the engine cool.
NOTICE
This chapter only applies to engines without an automatic valve
i lash adjustment.
This can be identified on the supplied maintenance plan (see the
chapter 8.2.2 Maintenance plan, page 49).
Preparations
The preparations are performed in different ways depending on how the en-
gine is equipped:
▪ Preparations on engine model with dry air filter
▪ Preparations on engine model with oil bath filter
▪ Preparations on engine model with rammer operation (1B20 R)
Preparation - Engine model with dry air filter
Procedure
NOTICE
The steps described here can only be performed after the ap-
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool before maintenance.
CAUTION
▪ Do not repair the oil bath filter (weld/solder, etc.) as this may
lead to destruction of the filter or damage to the engine.
▪ For model with cyclone precleaner:
Never add oil to the dust trap.
Procedures
The procedure differs depending on how the engine is equipped:
▪ Procedures for oil bath filter without cyclone precleaner
▪ Procedures for oil bath filter with cyclone precleaner
Procedures for oil bath filter without cyclone precleaner
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool before maintenance.
CAUTION
Danger of injury.
When working with compressed air, foreign bodies may fly into
your eyes.
▪ Wear safety goggles.
▪ Never direct the compressed air jet toward people or toward
yourself.
Procedure
Procedure
CAUTION
Danger of burns.
There is a danger of burns when working on a hot engine.
▪ Let the engine cool before maintenance.
CAUTION
Danger of injury
There is a danger of injury when performing cleaning work at the
exhaust screen.
▪ Wear safety gloves.
Procedures
The exhaust screen can be cleaned in different ways depending on how the
engine is equipped:
▪ Cleaning the exhaust screen in standard models
▪ Cleaning the exhaust screen in models for rammer operation (1B20 R)
Cleaning the exhaust screen in standard models
DANGER
CAUTION
Danger of injury
Repeated contact with diesel fuel can cause chapped and
cracked skin.
▪ Wear safety gloves.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Dirt particles can damage the injection system.
▪ Maintain clean conditions to ensure that dirt does not enter
the fuel line.
Procedures
The fuel filter can be changed in different ways depending on how the en-
gine is equipped:
▪ Model with fuel filter in tank
▪ Model with double fuel filter system
▪ Model with external fuel filter
Model with fuel filter in tank
NOTICE
▪ The advantage of this system is that dirt particles that may
enter the fuel line during a filter change are captured by the
i ▪
downstream outside filter and are therefore unable to en-
danger the injection system.
This outside filter is NOT permitted to be changed. Only
change the fuel filter in the tank.
NOTICE
In the model with an external fuel filter, there is no fuel filter in
i the tank.
i ▪
play appears at maximum speed.
Renew the filter cartridge after a use period of 500 operating
hours.
Procedures
The dry air filter is maintained in a series of steps that depend on how the
engine is equipped:
▪ Check the air filter maintenance indicator (additional equipment).
▪ Installing and removing the filter cartridge
Checking the air filter maintenance indicator (additional equipment)
In a dusty environment, check the rubber bellow several times a day.
CAUTION
Danger of injury.
When working with compressed air, foreign bodies may fly into
your eyes.
▪ Wear safety goggles.
▪ Never direct the compressed air jet toward people or toward
yourself.
NOTICE
▪ The pressure must not exceed 5 bar.
9 Faults
9.1 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting notes
If the cases listed below have been worked through but the fault continues to
persist, please contact your nearest HATZ service station.
NOTICE
Note - If the engine stops again immediately after starting, or
Safety notes
CAUTION
CAUTION
Danger of later engine damage.
The monitoring components (oil pressure, charge control and
engine temperature) are deactivated in emergency operation.
▪ The oil level must be checked before the emergency opera-
tion phase.
NOTICE
If the emergency operation mode is used, the risk transfers to
the operator (the Motorenfabrik HATZ does not accept liabili-
i
ty in this case).
▪ Immediately after the emergency operation phase, deter-
mine the cause of the fault.
▪ Have the Hatz service station supply the emergency start
lever with a new lead seal.
Overview
Pos. Designation
1 Fuel shutoff valve (additional equipment)
2 Emergency start lever
Procedure
Step Activity
1 Using suitable pliers, turn the emergency start lever (2) coun-
terclockwise by at least 90° (seal wire tears).
The emergency start level is now located in the start position,
and the shutoff valve (1) is mechanically unlocked.
Step Activity
2 Start the engine with the electric starter or recoil start (see the
chapter 7.4.1 Starting the engine with recoil start (up to -6 °C),
page 33).
3 Turn the emergency start lever back to the stop in a clockwise
direction. Otherwise, it will not be possible to switch off the ma-
chine using the starting key.
NOTICE
Comply with the safety chapter!
Follow the basic safety instructions in the chapter 3 Safety,
page 7.
Step Activity
1 After the machine has cooled down, cover it to protect it against
dust and store it in a dry and clean place.
The new engine can normally be stored for up to 1 year.
The protection lasts up to approx. 6 months at very high humidity and with
sea air.
If the storage time is longer, please contact the nearest Hatz service.
10.2 Disposing of the machine
Disposal information
Dispose of the machine (including machine parts, engine oil and fuel) ac-
cording to the local disposal regulations and the environmental laws in the
country of use.
Because of the danger of possible environmental damage, only permit an
approved specialist company to dispose of the machine.
NOTICE
When the machine has reached the end of its lifecycle, ensure
that it is disposed of safely and properly, especially parts and
substances that can be dangerous to the environment. These al-
so include fuel, lubricants, plastics and batteries (if present).
▪ Do not dispose of the battery with the household trash.
▪ Dispose of the battery at a collection point for possible recy-
cling.
11 Installation declaration
Exte n d e d m a n u fa c tu re r's d e c la ra tio n / De c la ra tio n o f In c o rp o ra tio n
EC Ma c h in e ry Dire c tive 98/37/EC o r 2006/42/EC*)
The ma nufa cture r: Mo to re n fa b rik Ha tz Gm b H & Co .KG
Ern s t-Ha tz-S tra ß e 16
D-94099 Ru h s to rf a . d . Ro tt
s a tis fie s the following ba s ic s a fe ty a nd he a lth prote ction re quire me nts in a cc. with Anne x I to the
a bove -me ntione d Dire ctive .
All re le va nt ba s ic s a fe ty a nd he a lth prote ction re quire me nts down to the inte rfa ce s de s cribe d
in the ope ra ting ma nua l
in the e nclos e d da ta s he e ts
in the e nclos e d te chnica l docume nts
ha ve be e n complie d with.
The s pe cia l te chnica l docume nts in a cc. with Anne x VII B of the Dire ctive 2006/42/EC ha ve be e n
pre pa re d **).
Conformity with the provis ions of the following, othe r EC Dire ctive s , i.e .
- 2004/108/EG Ele c tro m a g n e tic Co m p a tib ility (EMC), da te d 15.12.2004
I will s ubmit the a bove -me ntione d s pe cific te chnica l docume nts e le ctronica lly to the compe te nt
gove rnme nt a uthority, if a pplica ble **)
The Ope ra ting Ma nua l ha s be e n e nclos e d to the incomple te ma chine a nd the As s e mbly Ins tructions
ha ve be e n provide d to the cus tome r e le ctronica lly toge the r with the orde r confirma tion.
Commis s ioning ha s be e n prohibite d until it ha s be e n e s ta blis he d, if a pplica ble , tha t the ma chine into
which the a bove -me ntione d incomple te ma chine is to be incorpora te d, s a tis fie s the provis ions of the
Ma chine ry Dire ctive .
*) The ma chine s a tis fie s the s ubs ta ntia l re quire me nts of both dire ctive s
98/37/EC s ha ll a pply until 28.12.2009; 2006/42/EC s ha ll a pply a s of 29.12.2009
**) a pplie s only to the Dire ctive 2006/42/EC
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