Dynapac CC102/102C, CC122/122C CC132, CC142/142C Maintenance
Dynapac CC102/102C, CC122/122C CC132, CC142/142C Maintenance
CC102/102C, CC122/122C
CC132, CC142/142C
MAINTENANCE
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The CC102/122 and CC132 are specially designed for repair work on asphalt compounds, but can
also be used to pave small streets, sidewalks and bicycle trails. They are often utilized as a
complement to bigger rollers for compacting cross-joints and restricted spaces.
The CC142 is a typical ”town roller” for compacting asphalt compounds on streets,
parking lots and industrial sites. The capacity for this type of work is adequate for following
a smaller-size surface finisher.
The CC142C is also intended for minor paving jobs on low-traffic asphalt areas where a level and
attractive surface structure is desired. Typical workplaces—in addition to sidewalks and bicycle
trails—include parks, golf courses and sports fields.
ReservationM102EN4
CC102/C/122/C/132/142/C for changes. 1
Printed in Sweden.
WARNING SYMBOLS
GENERAL
This manual contains instructions for periodic measures that Diesel engine exhaust and some of
should normally be performed by the operator. its constituents are known to the
State of California to cause cancer,
The manufacturer’s instructions in the engine birth defects, and other reproductive
manual also apply. This is placed under a harm.
separate flap in the product folder for the roller.
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Other lubricants are required for driving in extremely high or low ambient temperatures.
See the ”Special instructions” chapter, or consult Dynapac.
Coolant, level
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Weight CECE,
standard equipped roller kg, Deutz(lbs) 2350(5,181)2600(5,733) 3300(7,276) 3900(8,599)
Length, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 2395(94) 2395(94) 2725(107) 2725(107)
Width, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 1150(45) 1280(50) 1350(53) 1400(55)
Height, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 1755(69) 1755(69) 1855(73) 1855(73)
Height, roller with ROPS, mm (in) 2640(103) 2640(103) 2740(108) 2740(108)
Height, roller with cab, mm (in) 2590(102) 2590(102) 2690(106) 2690(106)
Weight CECE,
standard equipped roller kg, Deutz(lbs) 2300(5,071) 2425(5,347) 3750(8,268)
Length, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 2395(94) 2395(94) 2725(107)
Width, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 1150(45) 1280(50) 1400(55)
Height, standard equipped roller, mm (in) 1755(69) 1755(69) 1855(73)
Height, roller with ROPS, mm (in) 2640(103) 2640(103) 2740(108)
Height, roller with cab, mm (in) 2590(102) 2590(102) 2690(106)
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Electrical system
Battery 12 V 75 Ah
Alternator 12 V 60 A
Fuses 5, 7,5, 10, 15 A (Flat pin fuse)
Static linear load kg/cm (psi) 10,3 (57.6) 10,4 (58.2) 13,6 (76.1) 14,6 (81.7)
Amplitude mm (in) 0,50 (0,019) 0,50 (0,019) 0,53 (0,020)0,50 (0,019)
Frequency Hz (vpm) 56,0 (3,360) 56,0 (3,360) 51,0 (3,060)51,0 (3,060)
Centrifugal force kN (lb) 21,5 (4,837) 25,0 (5,625) 32,1 (7,222)32,1 (7,222)
Speed range km/h (mph) 0-8,6 (0-5,3) 0-11,8 (0-7,3) 0-6,6 (0-4,1) 0-8,9 (0-5,5)
Climbing capacity
(theoretical) % 50/45 60
Speed range km/h (mph) 0-9,8 (0-6,0) 0-9,1 (0-5,6) 0-10,2 (0-6,3) 0-9,3 (0-5,7)
Climbing capacity
(theoretical) % 41 43
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M STRENGTH CLASS
thread 8.8 10.9 12.9
M6 8,4 12 14,6
M8 21 28 34
M10 40 56 68
M12 70 98 117
M16 169 240 290
M20 330 470 560
M24 570 800 960
M30 1130 1580 1900
M36 1960 2800 –
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Before starting up
6 Check oil level in the engine See engine instruction manual.
14 Check the hydraulic reservoir level 11
3 Check coolant level, (Isuzu) 11
3 Check for free circulation of cooling air 12
1 Refuel 12
7 Fill the water tank 12
8 Inspect the sprinkler system/Drum 13
9 Inspect the scraper setting/Drum 14
21 Inspect spring-action scrapers 14 Optional
20 Inspect the sprinkler system/Tires 14
21 Inspect the scraper setting/Tires 15
23 Test the brakes 15
After the first 50 hours of operation, change all the oil filters and oil,
except the hydraulic fluid.
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Hydraulic reservoir
– Level check – Filling
Place the roller on a level base. The engine
must be switched off and the reserve/par-
king brake knob pushed in for all checking
and adjustments on the roller unless other-
wise specified.
Hydraulic reservoir
– Level check – Filling
Fully open the engine hood, unscrew the filler cap (1)
and top off with fresh oil if necessary. See page 3 for
the correct grade of hydraulic fluid.
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Sprinkler system/Drum
Checking – Cleaning
Start the sprinkler system and make sure that no
nozzle (1) is clogged. If necessary, clean clogged
nozzles and the coarse filter located adjacent to the
1
water pump, see figures below.
Fig. 8 Drum
1. Nozzle
Fig. 9 Nozzle
1. Sleeve
2. Nozzle
3. Compaction
4. Strainer
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Scrapers, fixed
Checking – Setting
Make sure that the scrapers are undamaged. Adjust
the scrapers so that they lie 1–2 mm from the drum. For
special asphalt compounds it may be better if the
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scraper blades (1) lie lightly against the drums.
2
The remains of asphalt can accumulate on the scraper
1 and thus influence the contact force.
1-2 mm Loosen the screws (2) to adjust the scraper blade up or
down.
Sprinkler system/Wheels
Checking—Cleaning
Fill the rear tank with emulsion fluid, for example water
mixed with 2% cutting fluid. Make sure that the sprink-
ler nozzles (2) are not clogged. Clean them and the
1 filter if necessary. See under Sprinkler system/Drum;
Check—Cleaning, for detailed instructions.
2
Fluids that are flammable or harmful to the
environment may not be used in the emul-
sion tank.
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Pump system/Tires
Checking – Cleaning
When cleaning, close the stopcock (2). Release the
filter housing (1). Clean the insert and the filter housing.
2 Listen to or put your hand on the water pump to check
that it is working.
Brakes – Check
6 9 Check operation of the brakes as follows:
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Air cleaner
Checking – Indicator
Place the roller on a level base. The engine
must be switched off and the reserve/par-
4 2 king brake knob pushed in for all checking
and adjustments on the roller unless other-
3 1 wise specified.
Release the two locking catches, pull off the cover and
Fig. 17 Air cleaner take out the main filter (1).
1. Main filter
2. Backup filter Do not remove the backup filter (2).
3. Filter housing
4. Indicator
Main filter
– Cleaning with compressed air
To clean the main filter, blow up and down along the
paper pleats with compressed air at maximum 5 bar
pressure.
Fig. 18 Main filter Check that the hose clamps between filter
housing and suction hose are tight and that
hoses are intact. Inspect all hoses all the way
to the engine.
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Hydraulic fluid cooler Place the roller on a level base. The engine
must be switched off and the reserve/par-
Checking – Cleaning king brake knob pushed in for all checking
and adjustments on the roller unless other-
1 wise specified.
Fig. 24 Electrolyte level in battery Before doing any electric welding on the
1. Cell cap machine, disconnect the battery ground cable
2. Electrolyte level and then all electrical connections to the
3. Plate alternator.
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ISUZU
Engine – Oil change
Run the engine warm before draining the oil.
1
Risk for burns when draining hot oil. Pro-
tect your hands.
Fig. 25 Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil drain Unscrew the oil drain plug (1).
Allow all of the oil to drain off and refit the plug.
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Drive the roller slowly until the oil plug (1) is aligned
with one of the check holes (2).
Remove the plug and check that the oil level reaches
1 2 the lower edge of the plug hole. Top off with fresh,
clean oil if necessary. Use oil according to the lubricant
Fig. 26 Drum, vibration side
specification.
1. Oil plug
2. Check hole
Clean the magnetic oil plug (1) from any metal particles
Drum before refitting it.
– Checking the oil level
This inspection applies to the CC132/142.
Drive the roller slowly until the oil plug (1) is aligned
with the semicircular recess in the drum suspension.
Remove the plug and check that oil level reaches the
lower edge of the plug hole. Top off with fresh, clean oil
if necessary. Use oil according to the lubricant
specification.
1
Clean the magnetic oil plug (1) from any metal particles
before refitting it.
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Controls – Lubrication
Lubricate the forward/reverse mechanism.
Unscrew the screws (2) in the top of the protective
cover (1), remove the cover and lubricate the
mechanism under the cover with oil.
Controls – Lubrication
Lubricate the forward/reverse controls in the engine
compartment with a few drops of oil.
If the controls become sluggish after a long period of
2 use, remove the cover and the forward/reverse lever in
the operator’s station and lubricate the mechanism.
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DEUTZ
Engine – Oil change
Run the engine warm before draining the oil.
1
Risk for burns when draining hot oil. Pro-
tect your hands.
Fig. 32 Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil drain Unscrew the oil drain plug (1).
Allow all of the oil to drain off and refit the plug.
Make sure that the belt (2) is free from cracks or other
damage. Replace as necessary.
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1 Start the engine and check that the fuel filter does not
leak.
Fig. 35 Engine compartment
1. Fuel filter Make sure that ventilation (extraction) is
adequate if the engine is run indoors.
(Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning).
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Hydraulic filter
– Replacement
Place the roller on a level base. The engine
must be switched off and the reserve/par-
king brake knob pushed in for all checking
and adjustments on the roller unless other-
wise specified.
Release the red cover (3) and pull up the filter insert
(4).
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Drain as follows:
Start the engine and check that the fuel filter does not leak.
1
Make sure that ventilation (extraction) is
Fig. 41 Engine compartment adequate if the engine is run indoors.
1. Fuel filter (Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning).
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Switch off the engine and open the left door of the
engine compartment.
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Fig. 45 Drum, drive side Remove the plug and let all the oil run out. See under
1. Oil plug the heading ”Every 500 hours of operation” for filling oil.
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Refit the filter housing or the drain plug (1), fill with
water and check for tightness.
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Emulsion tank
– Draining
Open the cock (1) and the drain cock (2), which is
located in the left step. The hose (3) facilitates draining
1 the emulsion fluid into a suitable receptacle.
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Battery * Remove the battery from the roller, clean it, check
that the electrolyte level is correct (see under the
heading ”Every 50 hours of operation”) and trickle
charge the battery once a month.
Air cleaner, exhaust pipe * Cover the air cleaner (see under the headings
”Every 50 hours of operation” and ”Every 1000
hours of operation”) or its intake opening with plastic
or tape. Cover the exhaust pipe opening. This is
necessary to prevent moisture from entering the
engine.
Hydraulic reservoir Fill the hydraulic reservoir to the uppermost level mark;
see under the heading ”Every 10 hours of operation”.
Sprinkler system * Empty the water tank completely (see under the
heading ”Every 10 hours of operation”), and also
hoses, filter housing and the water pump. Remove
all the sprinkler nozzles (see under the heading
”Every 10 hours of operation”). Also drain the emul-
sion tank (see under the heading ”Every 2000 hours
of operation”).
Steering cylinder, hinges, etc. Lubricate bearings of the steering joint and both
bearings of the steering cylinder with grease (see
under the heading ”Every 50 hours of operation”).
Grease the piston rod of the steering cylinder with
inhibitor grease. Grease the hinges on doors to the
engine compartment and the cab, and also grease
both ends of the forward/reverse control (bright
parts) (see under the heading ”Every 500 hours of
operation”).
Tires (combo) Make sure that tire pressure is at least 200 kPa (2.0
kp/cm2) psi.
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Higher ambient temperature The diesel engine can be run at this temperature using
the normal oil, but for other components the following
max. +50°C (122°F) fluids must be used: Hydraulic system using mineral
fluid Shell Tellus TX100 or equivalent. Other
components using transmission oil: Shell Spirax AX
85W/140, or equivalent.
Temperature The temperature limits apply to standard versions of the roller.
Rollers that are fitted with additional equipment, such as
noise suppression, etc, may require extra observation in
the higher temperature ranges.
High-pressure washing Never aim a water jet directly at the cap of the
fuel tank or hydraulic reservoir. This is
especially important when using a high-
pressure jet.
Do not spray water directly on electric components or
the instrument panel. Put a plastic bag over the filler
cap of the fuel tank and secure with an elastic band.
This will prevent water from entering the venting hole in
the filler cap. This could otherwise cause operational
disturbance, such as a clogged filter.
Fire fighting In the event of fire in the machine, use an ABE powder
fire extinguisher if possible. A BE-type carbon dioxide
fire extinguisher may also be used.
Protective structure (ROPS) If the roller is equipped with a protective structure
(ROPS, Roll Over Protective Structure), or protective
cab, the structure or cab must on no account be
subjected to welding or the drilling of holes. Never
attempt to repair a damaged structure or cab; they
Starting aid must be replaced with new ones.
Do not connect the negative cable to the
negative pole of the discharged battery,
because in the event of a spark, the oxyhy-
drogen gas that is emitted around the bat-
tery could explode.
Always ensure that voltage of the jump-start
battery is the same as that of the discharged
battery.
Switch off the ignition and all power consuming items.
Switch off the engine in the assisting machine. First
connect the positive pole of the jump-start battery to the
positive pole of the discharged battery and then connect
the negative pole of the jump-start battery to a bolt or the
engine lifting lug in the machine to the discharged
Fig. 53 Starting aid battery. Start the engine of the assisting machine and let
it run for a while. Attempt to start the other machine.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
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Fuses
The machine is equipped with a 12 V electrical system
and an alternator.
1
Connect the battery to the correct polarity (- to
ground). The cable between battery and
2
alternator must not be disconnected while the
engine is running.
3
2 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
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5
Fig. 56 Fuse boxes in cab (accessories)
10A 1. Front working lights
6
15A 2. Front wiper
3A 3. Front washer
15A 4. Fan
10A 5. Rear working lights
Fig. 55 Right fuse box (accessories)
15A 6. Rear wiper
15 A 1. Front headlight, L position lights,
7.5A 7. Hazard beacon
R taillight
3A 8. Interior lighting
15 A 2. Rear headlight, R position lights,
5A 9. Radio connection
L taillight, license plate lighting
10. –
5A 3. Direction indicator, right
11. –
5A 4. Direction indicator, left
25 A 12. Radio memory, heater
10 A 5. Hazard beacon
10 A 6. Flasher relay
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