Allied AR Series Manuel utilisateur

AR SERIES
HAMMERS
MODELS
AR 48
AR 62
Construction Products, Inc.
OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
Manual Part Number 100276
June 1, 2003

Allied AR Series Hammers
Allied Series Hammers
AR 48 and AR 62
Document Change Notice
Date Page Change
03/26/02 4-1 Update Specs
11/20/02 11-2/11-3 Corrected wear specs.
06/01/03 4-1,11-4 Updated Specs & Torque Table

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Table of Contents
Section Page
SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION & SCOPE ...................... 1-1
SECTION 2.0 OVERVIEW ............................... 2-1
2.1 Introduction ................................... 2-2
2.2 Description of Assembly Groups ........................ 2-3
SECTION 4.0 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................... 4-1
4.1 Technical Specifications ............................ 4-1
4.0 DIMENSIONS.................................. 4-2
SECTION 5.0 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ................5-1
5.1 Owner’s Responsibilities ............................ 5-1
5.2 General Construction Safety .......................... 5-1
5.3 Federal, State, Local and OSHA Construction Guidelines and Regulations . 5-1
5.4 General Safety Summary ............................ 5-1
5.4.1 CAUTIONS and WARNINGS. ...................... 5-1
5.4.2 Initial Operating Precautions ...................... 5-2
5.4.3 Carrier Precautions ........................... 5-2
5.4.4 Personnel Precautions .......................... 5-2
5.4.5 Hydraulic Pressure Precautions ..................... 5-2
5.4.6 Hoisting and Lifting Precautions .................... 5-2
5.4.7 Maintenance Precautions ........................ 5-3
5.4.8 Site Precautions ............................. 5-3
5.5 Warranty Protection Summary......................... 5-3
5.6 Allied Product Policies ............................. 5-4
SECTION 6.0 HAMMER APPLICATIONS ...................... 6-1
SECTION 7.0 AR HAMMER ATTACHMENT & REMOVAL .............7-1
7.1 Carrier Requirements .............................. 7-1
7.2 Installation Kits ................................. 7-1
7.3HeatExchanger................................. 7-1
7.4 Tools Required to Attach AR Hammer ..................... 7-1
7.5 Attaching the AR Hammer to the Carrier
7.5.1 Attaching the AR Hammer to a Mini-Excavator ............7-2
7.5.2 Attaching the AR Hammer to a Skid Steer ...............7-3
7.6 Connecting the Hammer and Hydraulic Lines.................7-5

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7.7 Removing the AR Hammer from the Carrier .................7-6
SECTION 8.0 DEMOLITION TOOL .......................... 8-1
8.1 Demolition Tool ................................. 8-1
8.2 Sharpening ................................... 8-1
8.3 Installing and Removing the Demolition Tool .................8-1
8.3.1 Tools that may be required: ....................... 8-2
8.3.2 Tool Installation ............................. 8-2
8.3.3 Tool Removal............................... 8-3
8.4 Lubricating the Demolition Tool ........................ 8-3
SECTION 9.0 OPERATION .............................. 9-1
9.1 Operator Check List............................... 9-1
9.2 Tools Required by Operator .......................... 9-1
9.3 Operating the Hammer ............................. 9-1
9.3.1 Startup .................................. 9-1
9.3.2 Advance from Outer Edge ........................ 9-2
9.3.3 Angle of Operation ............................ 9-2
9.3.4 Hammer Rocking ............................. 9-2
9.4 Incorrect Use of the Hydraulic Hammer .................... 9-3
9.4.1 Never Use as a Crowbar ......................... 9-3
9.4.2 Never Drive Demolition Tool into The Material ............9-3
9.4.3 Never Pound with the Hammer and Demolition Tool .........9-3
9.4.4 Never Lift or Transport Loads with the Hammer ...........9-3
9.5 Special Operation Environments ........................ 9-4
9.5.1 Never Use in or Under Water ...................... 9-4
9.5.2 Working Underground .......................... 9-4
9.6 Working in High Outside Temperatures .................... 9-4
9.7 Working in Low Outside Temperatures .................... 9-4
SECTION 10.0 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ...........10-1
SECTION 11.0 CARE AND MAINTENANCE .................... 11-1
11.1 Care and Maintenance Schedule .................... 11-1
11.2 Care and Maintenance Instructions................... 11-2
11.2.1 Checking Hydraulic Lines for Leaks Before Starting Work .....11-2

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11.2.2 Daily Checking for Cracks ....................... 11-2
11.2.3 Checking Wear To The Tool Bushing ................11-2
11.2.4 Checking Impact Face of Piston for Wear ..............11-2
11.2.5 Checking Wear to the Demolition Tool ................11-3
11.2.6 Check Tightness Of Threaded Connections .............11-4
11.2.7 Checking the Side Plates ....................... 11-8
11.2.8 Checking the Nitrogen Precharge Chamber. .............11-8
11.2.9 Refilling the Precharge Chamber ................... 11-9
11.2.10 Checking and Cleaning the Hydraulic Oil Filter..........11-10
11.2.11 Checking and Cleaning the Hydraulic Oil Filter on the Carrier . 11-10
SECTION 12.0 LIFTING & TRANSPORT ...................... 12-1
SECTION 13.0 STORAGE OF THE HAMMER ...................13-1
13.1 Storing Hammer on the Carrier ....................... 13-1
13.2 Short Term Hammer Storage off the Carrier—14 Days or Less ......13-1
13.3 Long Term Hammer Storage off the Carrier—More than 14 Days ....13-1

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LIST OF FIGURES
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Figure 2-1. Typical Hammer Main Components .................... 2-1
Figure 2-2. Typical Mini-Excavator Configuration...................2-2
Figure 2-3. Typical Skid Steer Configuration ..................... 2-2
Figure 2-4-AR 48 Ports Cylinder Head & Cylinder Body ...............2-3
Figure 2-4-AR 62. Ports on Cylinder Head & Cylinder Body .............2-3
Figure 2-5. Typical Cylinder .............................. 2-3
Figure 2-6. Typical Piston................................ 2-4
Figure 2-7. Typical Tool Holder............................. 2-4
Figure 4-1. Dimension Drawing - Model AR 48 Mini-Excavator Configuration . . . 4-3
Figure 4-2. Dimension Drawing - Model AR 48 Skid Steer Configuration ......4-5
Figure 4-3. Dimension Drawing - Model AR 62 Mini-Excavator Configuration . . . 4-7
Figure 4-4. Dimension Drawing - Model AR 62 Skid Steer Configuration ......4-9
Figure 7-1. ........................................ 7-2
Figure 7-2. ........................................ 7-3
Figure 7-3. ........................................ 7-4
Figure 7-4. ........................................ 7-4
Figure 7-5. ........................................ 7-4
Figure 7-6. ........................................ 7-4
Figure 7-7. ........................................ 7-4
Figure 7-8. ........................................ 7-5
Figure 7-9-AR-Typical Mini-Ex Connecting Hydraulic Lines .............7-5
Figure 7-9-AR 48 Skid Steer - Connecting Hydraulic Lines ..............7-5
Figure 7-9-AR 48 Skid Steer - Connecting Hydraulic Lines ..............7-6
Figure 8-1. Spring and Retainer Pins.......................... 8-1
Figure 8-2. Installing the Demolition Tool ....................... 8-2
Figure 8-3. Lubricating the Demolition Tool ...................... 8-3
Figure 8-4. No Grease Between Piston & Tool ..................... 8-3
Figure 9-1. Advancing From Outer Edge ....................... 9-2
Figure 9-2. Angle Of Operation ............................ 9-2

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Figure 9-3. Rocking The Hammer ........................... 9-2
Figure 9-4. Never Use hammer As A Crowbar ..................... 9-3
Figure 9-5. Never Drive Tool into Material ...................... 9-3
Figure 9-6. Do Not Pound With Hammer ....................... 9-3
Figure 9-7. Do Not Use Hammmer As Lift Or Transport ..............9-3
Figure 11-1. Tool Bushing ............................... 11-2
Figure 11-2. Check Wear To Tool Bushing ...................... 11-2
Figure 11-3. Check Wear To Demolition Tool..................... 11-3
Figure 11-4. Model AR 48 and 62 Torque Items on Hammer ............11-5
Figure 11-5. Nitrogen Pressure Test ......................... 11-6
Figure 11-6. Nitrogen Filling ............................. 11-7
Figure 12-1. Hammer Lift Point............................ 12-1

SECTION 1.0
INTRODUCTION & SCOPE
This manual contains important informa-
tion for the safe use and maintenance of
the Allied Hammer Models AR 48 and AR
62. Read this manual thoroughly before in-
stalling, operating or servicing the ham-
mer. This manual must be easily accessible
to operators, service and transport person-
nel. Store this manual in a convenient loca-
tion. In most cases, illustrations are of a
typical hammer. Where necessary, there is
a view of each individual model covered in
this manual.
~Instructions identified with this sym-
bol are important for personnel safety and
full service life of the hammer. Follow
these instructions carefully.
Pay careful attention to all instructions
and follow all governing regulations. Oper-
ation or service other than in accordance
with these instructions may subject the
hammer to conditions beyond its design ca-
pability. Improper operation, service or
the use of non-Allied parts may result in
hammer failure or personnel injury.
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SECTION 2.0
OVERVIEW
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Cylinder Head
Cylinder Body
Tool Holder
Tool
Figure 2-1. Typical Hammer Main Components

2.1 Introduction
The Allied AR Series hammers are classi-
fied by carrier application:
(1) skid steer loaders
(2) mini-excavators.
Depending on the hammer model, the AR
hammers are compatible with skid steer
loaders and mini-excavators from 3,000
lbs. (1,300kg). The hammers can be in-
stalled on almost any hydraulic system and
can be operated with pump capacities as
low as 4 gpm (15 lpm).
The maximum operating pressure is: AR
48: 1750 (120bar); AR 62: 1900 psi (130
bar).
The hammer is designed to operate with
the carrier’s auxiliary attachment circuit.
If the carrier does not have an auxiliary cir-
cuit, an Allied installation kit is required.
In either case, proper hydraulic flow and
pressure must be delivered by the auxiliary
circuit.
The hammer side plates are pinned to the
hammer with easy-to-remove pins and vi-
bration dampening bushings.
Illustrations are representative of typical
hammers. These illustrations are not to be
used for repair or service.
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Figure 2-2. Typical Mini-Excavator
Configuration
Figure 2-3. Typical Skid Steer
Configuration
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