3.2. Transport
A suspension lug is provided as stand-
ard equipment, so that the engine and
its auxiliaries can be lifted safely. It is not
suitable for lifting complete machines or simi-
lar to which the engine has been attached, and
this is strictly prohibited. (See Chapter 2.)
3.3. Instructions for installation
The „Manual for Selection and Installation of
Engines“ contains all the information you need if
your engine has not yet been installed on or in
the equipment it is intended to drive, or set up in
its correct operating position. You can obtain a
copy of this manual from your nearest HATZ
service station.
3.4. Load on engine
See supplemental information for EPA certified
engines, Page 47; resp. supplemental informa-
tion for California regulations for off road
engines, Page 65.
3.5. EPA/CARB-type plates and
fuel label
There are two EPA/CARB- type plates applied for
the identification of the engine. The type plates
are placed on the crankcase resp. on the capsule
(chapt. 2).
They include the following emission control in-
formation (Figure 5a):
Label 1/2
5a
➀ EPA / CARB - Engine Family Number
➁ engine type / spec. (only for special
equipment) /Fuel Delivery Timing
➂ engine number
➃ max. engine rated speed
➄ build date
➅ displacement
➆ rated power
➇ “constant speed only” (if requested)
➈ “variable speed” (if requested)
Every engine is equipped with an additional
loose engine type plate. If the original type
plate on the engine is not readily visible after
the engine is installed in the equipment then
the second loose type plate must be attached
on the equipment in such a manner that it is
readily visible to an average person.
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