Krone Big Pack 127 / MultiCut Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions

This manual is also suitable for

Big Pack 88 / MultiCut
Big Pack 127 / MultiCut
Big Pack 127 / MultiCut
(from machine no. 490 000)
Operating Manual No. 596-1 GB
Big Baler
We
declare under our sole responsibility, that the product
to which this declaration relates corresponds to the relevant basic safety and health
requirements of the Directive 89/392 (EEC) and to the requirements of the other relevant
Directives:
Heinrich-Krone-Str. 10, D-48480 Spelle
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Spelle, 01.11.2001
(Siegfried Wickert, Board of Directors)
(ppa. Dr. Josef Horstmann, Manager of the engineering and design dep.)
(Ralf Pöppelmeyer, Quality assessment manager)
EC Declaration of Conformity
according to Directive 89/392/EEC
Dear customer,
Here are the operating instructions for the KRONE product you
purchased.
These operating instructions contain important information for the
proper use and safe operation of the machine.
If these operating instructions have for any reason become
completely or partially redundant, you can obtain replacement
operating instructions for your machine with the specification
numbers listed overleaf.
Krone-Big Baler
Models:
Big Pack 88 / MultiCut; Big Pack 127 / MultiCut
Big Pack 128 / MultiCut
1
List of contents
List of Contents
1 General
1.1 Designated Purpose ........................................................................................................... I - 1
1.2 Technical Data .................................................................................................................... I - 1
2 Saftey
2.1 Identifying Safety Instructions in the Operating Manual .................................................... II - 1
2.2 Safety Instructions and Accident Prevention Regulations ................................................. II - 1
2.3 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ II - 6
2.4 Overview of the Big Pack Baler with Individual Axle (Left Side) ........................................ II - 8
2.5 Overview of Big Pack Baler with Tandem Axle (Right Side) .............................................. II - 9
2.6 The BIG PACK Baler Working Method .............................................................................. II-10
3 Preparing the Big Pack Baler
3.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................... III - 1
3.2 Adjusting the Height of the Swinging Drawbar ................................................................. III - 1
3.3 Adapting the Main PTO Shaft ........................................................................................... III - 2
3.4 Putting the Big Pack Baler into Operation ........................................................................ III - 4
4 Comfort Controls
4.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................... IV - 1
4.2 General Description .......................................................................................................... IV - 1
4.3 Comfort Control Functions ................................................................................................ IV - 3
4.3.1 Adjusting the Bale Density ................................................................................................ IV - 3
4.3.2 Open Bale Channel .......................................................................................................... IV - 6
4.3.3 Bale Counter..................................................................................................................... IV - 6
4.3.4 Information........................................................................................................................ IV - 7
4.3.5 Alarm Messages ............................................................................................................... IV - 7
4.3.6 Blade Check on the Cutting Mechanism (Special Equipment) ......................................... IV - 8
4.3.7 Checking Sensors............................................................................................................. IV - 8
4.3.8 Language Setting ..............................................................................................................IV-11
4.4 Checking the Valves ......................................................................................................... IV-12
5 Working with the Big Pack Baler
5.1 Special Notes on Safety .................................................................................................... V - 1
5.2 Basic Setup for the Big Pack Baler .................................................................................... V - 1
5.3 Adjusting the Length of the Big Packs ............................................................................... V - 4
5.4 Twine ................................................................................................................................. V - 4
5.5 Emptying the Bale Channel ............................................................................................... V - 9
6 Settings
6.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. VI - 1
6.2 Adjusting the Needles ..................................................................................................... VI -1
6.3 Twine Bar ........................................................................................................................ VI - 3
6.4 Baling Ram Setting ......................................................................................................... VI - 5
6.5 Guide Rail Cleaning ........................................................................................................ VI - 5
6.6 Setting the Rake Relative to the Baling Ram.................................................................. VI - 6
6.7 Adjusting the Sensors ..................................................................................................... VI -6
6.8 Adjusting the Flywheel Cleaning Mechanism ................................................................. VI - 7
6.9 Adjusting the Twine Brake .............................................................................................. VI - 8
2
List of contents
6.10 Basic adjustment of the flywheel brake .......................................................................... VI - 9
6.11 Installing the flywheel brake............................................................................................ VI - 10
7 Care and Maintenance
7.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. VII -1
7.2 General ........................................................................................................................... VII - 1
7.3 Cleaning ......................................................................................................................... VII - 2
7.4 Tyres ............................................................................................................................... VII - 2
7.5 Opening the Front Guard Plate ...................................................................................... VII - 2
7.6 Hydraulics ....................................................................................................................... VII - 3
7.7 Changing and Checking the Oil in the Gearboxes.......................................................... VII - 4
7.8 Compressed Air Unit ....................................................................................................... VII - 7
7.9 Replacing the Guide Rollers on the Rakes ..................................................................... VII - 8
7.10 Electrical Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................... VII - 9
8 Lubrication
8.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. VIII -1
8.2 General ........................................................................................................................... VIII - 1
8.3 Lubrication ...................................................................................................................... VIII - 1
9 Knotter
9.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. IX - 1
9.2 The Knotter Hook............................................................................................................ IX - 1
9.3 The Twine Mount ............................................................................................................ IX - 1
9.4 The Blade Lever ............................................................................................................. IX - 2
9.5 Knotting .......................................................................................................................... IX - 4
10 Over the Winter
10.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. X - 1
10.2 General ........................................................................................................................... X - 1
11 Putting into Operation Again
11.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. XI - 1
11.2 General ........................................................................................................................... XI - 1
11.3 The Overload Coupling on the Flywheel......................................................................... XI - 1
12 Special Equipment
12.1 Cutting Mechanism ......................................................................................................... XII - 1
12.2 Compressor .................................................................................................................... XII - 7
12.3 Swath Distributor ............................................................................................................ XII - 8
12.4 Hydraulic folding bale chute with rollers ......................................................................... XII- 11
12.5 Wide pick-up ................................................................................................................... XII- 13
13. Faults, their Causes and Elimination
13.1 Special Notes on Safety ................................................................................................. XIII- 1
13.2 Warning and Indicator Lamp........................................................................................... XIII- 1
13.3 Needle Yoke Does Not Go Up ........................................................................................ XIII- 1
13.4 Knotter Mechanism Does Not Work ............................................................................... XIII- 2
13.5 Rake Drum...................................................................................................................... XIII- 2
13.6 Failure of Electronic Control ........................................................................................... XIII- 3
13.7 Further Faults ................................................................................................................. XIII- 4
13.8 Finding Errors in the Central Lubrication System ........................................................... XIII- 8
13.9 Warning messages on the comfort control ..................................................................... XIII- 9
I - 1
General Information
1.2.4 Identification
The machine data are listed on the identification plate
(1). This is located on the right inner side of the
machine under the angle gear.
1.2.5 Data Required for
Inquiries and Orders
When making inquiries concerning the machine or
ordering replacement parts, be sure to provide type
designation, vehicle ID number and year of manu-
facture.
Genuine replacement parts and
accessories authorized by the
manufacturer help ensure safety.
Use of other parts may void liability
for damage which results.
The entire identification plate re-
presents a legal document and should
not be altered or rendered illegible!
Type
Year
Vehicle
ID no.
1 General Information
The operating manual contains basic instructions to be
observed when attaching, operating and doing
maintance work. Therefore it is imperative that the
operating personnel have access to and read this
operating manual before putting into operation and
using the implement.
Follow both the general safety instructions contained in
the section on safety and the specific safety
instructions contained in the other sections.
1.1 Designated Purpose
The big square balers Big Pack 88 / MultiCut, Big Pack
127 / MultiCut and Big Pack 128 / MultiCut are pick-up
balers mit dem "Variablen Füll-System". They produce
highly compressed and consistent big square bales
with a length from 1.0 to 2.5 m and 1.2 or 0.8 m width.
The big square balers are fitted as standard with a
tying unit and a two-part bale chute.
1.2 Technical Data
1.2.1 General Information
This operating manual is valid for the Big Baler Big
Pack 88 /MultiCut, Big Pack127 /MultiCut and Big
Pack 128 /MultiCut from machine-no. 490 000
1.2.2 Manufacturer's Address
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Straße 10
D-48480 Spelle (Germany)
Telephone: (49) 0 59 77/935-0
Fax: (49) 0 59 77/935-339
1.2.3 Certification
Declaration of Conformity (requirements of the EC
Machine Directive 89/392/EEC; 3. amending directive
of 22.7.93 has been fulfilled.)
See reverse side of title page
Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
Heinrich-Krone-Str. 10 D-48480 Spelle
Made in
Germany
I - 2
General Information
1.2.6 Designated Use
The Big Baler Big Pack 88 / MultiCut; Big Pack 127 /
MultiCut and Big Pack 128 / MultiCut is designed for
standard agricultural use only (intended use).
Any use of the machine for other purposes is deemed
not to be in accordance with intended use. The
manufacturer bears no responsibility for any resulting
damage - such use is entirely at the operator's risk.
Operation in accordance with intended use also includes
observing the operating, maintenance and service
instructions specified by the manufacturer.
Permissible baling material:
Grass fodder such as hay, straw and silage.
The collection and baling of other
materials is permitted only with the
prior approval of the manufacturer.
Swath form unloading of the baling
material and automatic lifting by the
pick-up are considered basic
prerequisites in any case though.
1.2.7 General Technical Data
• Travelling on public roads is only permissible with
empty bale channel and with the bale chute folded in.
• On machines with wide pick-up (optional equipment)
the gauge wheels must be moved to transport
position and locked.
• Permissible top speed: 40 km/h (62 km/h).
• Follow the conditions contained in the operating
permit!
• Respect the maximum permissible load on the tractor
hitch as well as the maximum permissible tractive
effort.
• Switch off the comfort controls during road driving!
All information, illustrations and technical
specifications in this manual were up to date when
the manual went to press. We reserve the right to
make design modifications at any time without
notice or explanation.
I - 3
General Information
1.2.8 Technical Data
Big Pack 88 / MultiCut; Big Pack 127 / MultiCut; Big Pack 128 / MultiCut
I - 4
General Information
PTO Shaft Speed 1000 rpm
PTO Shaft Tractor-wide angle with free wheel
Machine-free wheel slip clutch
Hitching Trailer coupling;
Swinging drawbar
(permitted load min. 1200 kg; MultiCut = 1500 kg)
(height of swinging drawbar variable)
Caution! When making an adjustment the hexagonal
screws must be tightened up to:
see page 59 for torque moments
Support Support foot, retractable – variable height.
Pick up Drum Hydraulic lifting
Height adjustment via bar with holes on support wheel.
Tine carrier 5 piece
No. of tine 13 (16) double tines/tine carrier
Lateral Feed Right and left augers
Crop Feed Forced entry via feed rake drum
Feed rake drum with 5 conveyor feed rakes, 1 feeder rake
A cutting drum is connected in series with MultiCut.
Baling ram Stroke length 750 mm
50 / 38,5 ram strokes per minute
The baling ram moves on 4 guide rollers
5 / 7 blades on the ram
2 blades in the bale channel
Adjusting the baling pressure electronic-hydraulic regulation via an adjustable
pressure relief valve, adjustable from the tractor
Twine box both sides, 12 rolls of twine for each
Twine Synthetic fibre, 130–150 m/kg
In case of reaching end of roll and of broken twine Electric twine control with acoustic
yand optical signal.
Ejecting residual packs Standard Mechanism via a twin action control valve,
operated from the tractor.
Roller chute Double-acting control valve of the tractor operating valve
for chute and remaining bale ejector at the rear right of
the machine
Depositing packs Two part pack chute (must be folded up during
transport).
Holding brake Operation by crank located on the left hand rear side of
the baler
Brake Connections on the Tractor
Balers with compressed air actuated brake Dual line brake system required
Balers with hydraulically actuated brake Connection for hydraulic brake system required
Max. operating pressure 120 bar
I - 5
General Information
When using bio-oils, always change the oil at the specified intervals due to aging of the oils.
Quantity lit Designation/Brand Designation/Brand
up to the top Standard engine oil SAE 20
dipstick marking or 20 W 40
0,2 l
Oil Quantities and Designations for the compressor
on request
on request
Oil Quantities and Designations for the On-Board Hydraulics
Quantity lit Designation/Brand Designation/Brand
Oil container on baler 10 Fuchs Renolin MR 46 MC
BP Energol SHF 46
Shell Tellus 46
Esso Univis N 46
Aral Vitan VS 46
Lubricant Quantities and Designations for the Gearboxes
Quantity lit Designation/Brand Designation/Brand
Main gearbox 15
Rake gearbox 2,5
Transfer gearbox Knoter/Raffer 0,8
Anglular gearbox up to the pick-up 0,8
Anglular gearbox down to the pick-up 0,15
Cutting system gearbox
for MultiCut top 2,75
Cutting system gearbox
for MultiCut bottom 3,85
Bio-Lubricants
SAE 90 or
Esso-Spartan EP 150
Shell Omala Öl 150
Fuchs - EP 85 W90
Castrol EPX 90
on request
Hydraulic Connections on the Tractor
Pick up lifting (yellow protective caps Single action control valve
Residual pack ejection Double action control valve
Blade controle MultiCut (blue protective caps) Single action control valve
Swath Distributor (yellow protective caps) Double action control valve
Electrical Connections on the Tractor
Baler lighting 7-pole socket
Constant current supply for the baler electrical control 3-pole socket
system (direct battery connection required)
I - 6
General Information
II - 1
Safety
2 Safety
2.1 Identifying Safety Instructions
in the Operating Manual
The safety instructions contained in this manual, which
could result in personal injury if not followed, are
identified by the general danger sign:
safety sign in accordance with DIN 4844 - W9
General function instructions are indicated as follows:
2.2 Safety Instructions and
Accident Prevention
Regulations
2.2.1 Personnel Qualification and
Training
The big baler must only be used, maintained and
repaired by personnel who are acquainted with the
machine and have been informed of the dangers
involved. The operator must precisely define the areas
of responsibility and competence and monitor the
personnel. Should personnel lack the required know-
ledge they must receive the required training and
instruction. The operator must also ensure that the
contents of this operating manual have been fully
understood by the personnel.
Repair work not described in this operating manual
should be completed by authorized service centers
only.
2.2.2Failure to Follow the Safety
Instructions
Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in
personal injury and environmental hazards as well as
damage to the machine. Failure to follow the safety
instructions could result in the forfeiture of any claims
for damages.
Failure to follow the safety instructions could, for
example, result in the following hazards:
– risk to persons by failure to secure the working
area
– breakdown of important machine functions
– failure of prescribed methods for repair and
maintenance
– risk to persons due to mechanical and chemical
effects
– damage to the environment due to leaking
hydraulic oil
2.2.3Working in a Safety Conscious
Manner
Follow the safety instructions included in this operating
manual, existing accident prevention rules and any
internal work, operating and safety rules set out by the
operator.
The safety and accident prevention regulations of the
responsible professional associations are binding.
Observe the safety instructions provided by the vehicle
manufacturer.
Instructions which are attached to the machine need to
be followed and kept fully legible.
II - 2
Safety
Observe the applicable traffic laws when using public
roads (for example, in Germany, the Road Traffic Type
Approval Law and Road Traffic Law).
2.2.4 Safety Instructions and Accident
Prevention Regulations
1. Please follow all generally applicable safety and
accident prevention regulations in addition to the
safety instructions contained in this manual!
2. The attached warning and safety signs provide
important information for safe operation. Pay
attention to these for your own safety!
3. When using public roads, make sure to observe
the applicable traffic regulations!
4. Make sure that you are familiar with all equipment
and controls as well as their functions before you
begin working with the machine. It is too late to
learn this when you are operating the machine!
5. The user should wear tight fitting clothes. Avoid
wearing loose or baggy clothing.
6. Keep the machine clean to prevent danger of fire!
7. Before starting or moving the machine, make
certain that nobody is in the vicinity of the
machine! (Watch for children!) Make sure that you
have a clear view!
8. Carrying passengers during operation and
transport on the working implement is not
permitted.
9. Attach implements correctly! Attach and secure
implements to specified devices only!
10. When attaching or removing implements, place
the supporting devices in the correct positions!
11. Use extreme caution when attaching or detaching
implements onto or from the tractor!
12. Always attach ballast weights properly to the fixing
points provided!
13. Observe permitted axle loads, gross weight and
transport dimensions!
14. Check and attach transport equipment such as
lighting, warning devices and any protective
equipment!
15. Actuating mechanisms (cables, chains, linkages
etc.) for remote controlled devices must be
positioned in such a way that no movements are
unintentionally triggered at any transport or
working positions.
16. Ensure that implements are in the prescribed
condition for on-road travel and lock them in place
according to the manufacturer's instructions!
17. Never leave the driver's seat when the vehicle is
moving!
18. Always drive at the correct speed for the pre-
vailing driving conditions! Avoid sudden changes
in direction when travelling uphill or downhill or
across a gradient!
19. Attached implements and ballast weights affect
the driving, steering and braking response of the
machine. Make sure that you are able to brake
and steer the machine as required!
20. Take into account the extension radius and/or
inertia of an implement when turning corners!
21. Start up implements only when all protective
devices have been attached and set in the
required position!
22. Keep clear of the working range of the machine at
all times!
23. Do not stand within the turning and slewing range
of the implement!
24. Never operate the hydraulic folding frames if
anyone is inside the slewing range!
25. Parts operated by external power (e.g. hydraulics)
can cause crushing and shearing injuries!
26. Before leaving the tractor, lower the implement
onto the ground, switch off the engine and remove
the ignition key!
27. No one should stand between the tractor and the
implement unless the vehicle has been secured
against rolling with the handbrake and/or wheel
chocks!
II - 3
Safety
2.2.5 Trailer Implements
1. Secure implements against rolling.
2. Observe the maximum supported load on the
trailer coupling, swing drawbar or hitch!
3. If a drawbar coupling is used, make certain that
there is enough play at the coupling point.
2.2.6 Power Take-Off Operation
1. Use only PTO shafts specified by the
manufacturer!
2. The guard tube and guard cone of the PTO and
the PTO guard must be attached and in good
working condition (on the implement side, too)!
3. Make sure that the required tube covers are in
place for PTO shafts in transport and working
position!
4. Before installing or removing PTO shafts,
disengage the PTO, switch off the engine and
remove the ignition key!
5. When using PTO shafts with an overload safety or
free-running coupling which are not shielded by
the guard on the tractor, mount the overload
safety or free-running coupling on the implement
side!
6. Always make sure that the PTO shaft is properly
installed and secured!
7. Attach chains to prevent the PTO shaft guard
from rotating with the shaft!
8. Before engaging the PTO shaft, make sure that
the selected PTO shaft speed of the tractor
matches the permissible implement speed!
9. Before engaging the PTO shaft, make sure that
no one is in the hazard area around the
implement!
10. Never engage the PTO shaft if the engine is
switched off!
11. No one should be in the vicinity of the rotating
PTO shaft when it is in use.
12. Always switch off PTO shaft when the angle is
too large or the PTO shaft is not required!
13. Caution! The flywheel will continue to rotate for
some time even after the PTO shaft has been
disengaged! Keep clear of the implement during
this time. Do not do any work on the implement
until the machine has come to a complete stand-
still and the flywheel has been secured using the
hand brake.
14. Disengage the PTO shaft, stop the engine and
remove the ignition key before cleaning,
lubricating and adjusting the PTO shaft driven
implements or the PTO shaft! Secure the flywheel
with the hand brake.
15. Place the disconnected PTO shaft onto the
bracket provided!
16. After removing the PTO shaft, attach the
protective cover to the PTO shaft end!
17. If damage occurs, correct this immediately before
using the implement!
2.2.7 Hydraulic System
1. The hydraulic system is pressurized!
2. When connecting hydraulic cylinders and
engines, make sure that the hydraulic hoses are
connected correctly!
3. When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the
tractor hydraulics, make sure that the hydraulics
of both the tractor and the implement have been
depressurized!
4. In the case of hydraulic connections between
tractor and implement the coupling sleeves and
plugs should be marked to ensure a proper
connection! If the connections are switched, the
function will be reversed (e.g. raising/lowering) -
danger of accidents!
5. Check the hydraulic hose lines at regular intervals
and replace them if damaged or worn! The new
hoses must fulfill the technical requirements set
by the manufacturer of the implement!
6. When searching for leaks, use suitable aids to
avoid the risk of injuries!
II - 4
Safety
7. Liquids escaping under high pressure (hydraulic
oil) can penetrate the skin and cause serious
injury! Seek medical help immediately should
injuries occur! Risk of infection!
8. Before working on the hydraulic system, lower the
implement, depressurize the system and switch
off the engine!
2.2.8Tyres
1. When working on the tyres, make sure that the
implement has been safely lowered and secured
against rolling (wheel chocks).
2. Installing wheels and tyres requires adequate
knowledge and suitable tools!
3. Repair work on the tyres and wheels should be
done by specially trained personnel using
appropriate installation tools only!
4. Check tyre pressure regularly! Inflate the tyres to
the recommended pressures!
2.2.9 Maintenance
1. Repair, maintenance and cleaning work as well as
the rectification of malfunctions may only ever be
carried out when the drive is switched off and the
engine is at a standstill!
- Remove the ignition key! Pull the parking brake
for the balancing weight.
2. Regularly check that nuts and bolts are properly
seated and tighten if necessary!
3. When doing maintenance work to a raised
implement, always use suitable means to secure
it against falling.
4. When replacing working tools with cutting edges,
use suitable tools and gloves!
5. Dispose of oils, greases and filters according
to regulations!
6. Always disconnect the power supply before
working on the electrical system!
7. If protective devices and guards are subject to
wear, check them regularly and replace them in
good time!
8. When doing electrical welding on the tractor and
attached implements, disconnect the alternator
and battery cables!
9. Replacement parts must at least comply with the
technical requirements set by the manufacturer of
the implements!
This is guaranteed when using genuine KRONE
replacement parts!
10. Only use nitrogen for filling pneumatic
accumulators - Risk of explosion!
2.2.10 Unauthorized Modification and
Manufacture of Replacement Parts
Modifications to the machine are permitted only with
the prior approval of the manufacturer. Genuine
replacement parts and accessories authorized by the
manufacturer help ensure safety. Use of other parts
may void liability for damage which results.
2.2.11 Prohibited Modes of Operation
The operational safety of the machine is guaranteed
only if it is used for its intended purpose in accordance
with the General Information chapter of the operating
manual. The limit values listed in the data charts
should not be exceeded under any circumstances.
II - 5
Safety
II - 6
Safety
2.3.1 Location of Safety Decals on the Machine
The KRONE big baler is equipped with all required safety devices (protective equipment). Not all potentially
dangerous positions on this implement can be fully secured, as this would be incompatible with full functional
capability. Corresponding danger notices attached to the machine warn against any dangers.
The safety instructions are provided in the form of so-called warning pictograms. Important information on the
location of these safety signs and what they mean is given below!
Familiarize yourself with the meaning of the warning signs. The text printed next to the danger
sign and its location on the machine indicate where specific hazards are located on the
machine.
2.3 Introduction
BP380-7-082
1
2
3
II - 7
Safety
Do not mount the machine
while the PTO shaft is
connected and the engine
is running.
There are stickers located on
both the right and left hand
step to the working platform.
Order No.: 939 408-2 (2x)
Never reach into the pick up
working area while the machine
is running.
There are stickers located on
both the left and right sides
of the machine.
Order No.: 939 407-1 (2x)
3
Danger from rotating
augers.
Order No.: 939 520-1 (2x)
4
56
Close the guard
before putting into
operation!
Order No.: 942 002-4 (7x)
1
The PTO shaft speed may not exceed 1000 rpm!
The hydraulics system operating pressure may
not exceed 200 bar!
Order No.: 939 101-4 (1x)
Before putting the machine
into operation read and
observe the operating
instructions.
Order No.: 939 471-1 (1x)
939 101-4
MAX.
1000/
min
MAX.
200
bar
2
Never put your hand into the
danger area as long as parts
may be moving.
(only for pack chute
with guide rollers)
Order No.: 942 196-1 (2x)
7
Keep clear of hot surfaces.
(only for Compressor)
Order No.: 942 210-0 (1x)
8
II - 8
Safety
8. Jack Stand
9. Adjustable Swinging Drawbar
10. Wide Angle PTO Shaft with Overload Protection
Mechanism and Free-Wheel Facility
11. Twine Box
12. Manual Actuation of Knotter and Knotter Shaft Lock
13. Fire Extinguisher
14. Wheel Chocks
1. Mechanical Flywheel Holding Brake
2. Bracket for Quick-Release Coupling and Plug
3. Longitudinal Adjustment of Packs
4. Crank for Parking Brake
5. Twine Controller and Tensioning Mechanism
6. Pick Up with Feeler Wheel
7. Baffle Plate
2.4 Overview of the Big Pack Baler with Tandem Axle (Left Side)
BP-VFS-002
11
II - 9
Safety
1. Electronic Control Valves with Pressure Gauges
2. Knotter Shaft
3. Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Tank
4. PTO Shaft Jack Stand for Bottom Attachment
5. Adjustable Swinging Drawbar
6. On-Board Computer
7. PTO Shaft for MultiCut
8. Shut-Off Tap for Pick Up Hydraulics
9. Slewable Mudguard
10. Twine Brake beneath the Twine Box (single knotter)
11. Maintenance Platform
12. Folding Pack Chute
2.5 Overview of Big Pack Baler with Tandem Axle (Right Side)
BP-VFS-003
11
12
5
3
10 9
6
8
2
1
j
7
4
II - 10
Safety
2.6 The BIG PACK Baler Working Method
Multi Cut - VFS Fördersystem
213 45
1514
14 15
16
1211
13 16
109876
BP-VFS-004
1211
109876
2
1345
16
16
13
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56
  • Page 57 57
  • Page 58 58
  • Page 59 59
  • Page 60 60
  • Page 61 61
  • Page 62 62
  • Page 63 63
  • Page 64 64
  • Page 65 65
  • Page 66 66
  • Page 67 67
  • Page 68 68
  • Page 69 69
  • Page 70 70
  • Page 71 71
  • Page 72 72
  • Page 73 73
  • Page 74 74
  • Page 75 75
  • Page 76 76
  • Page 77 77
  • Page 78 78
  • Page 79 79
  • Page 80 80
  • Page 81 81
  • Page 82 82
  • Page 83 83
  • Page 84 84
  • Page 85 85
  • Page 86 86
  • Page 87 87
  • Page 88 88
  • Page 89 89
  • Page 90 90
  • Page 91 91
  • Page 92 92
  • Page 93 93
  • Page 94 94
  • Page 95 95
  • Page 96 96
  • Page 97 97
  • Page 98 98
  • Page 99 99
  • Page 100 100
  • Page 101 101
  • Page 102 102
  • Page 103 103
  • Page 104 104
  • Page 105 105
  • Page 106 106
  • Page 107 107
  • Page 108 108
  • Page 109 109
  • Page 110 110
  • Page 111 111
  • Page 112 112
  • Page 113 113
  • Page 114 114
  • Page 115 115
  • Page 116 116
  • Page 117 117
  • Page 118 118
  • Page 119 119
  • Page 120 120
  • Page 121 121
  • Page 122 122
  • Page 123 123
  • Page 124 124
  • Page 125 125
  • Page 126 126
  • Page 127 127
  • Page 128 128
  • Page 129 129
  • Page 130 130
  • Page 131 131
  • Page 132 132

Krone Big Pack 127 / MultiCut Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
This manual is also suitable for

Ask a question and I''ll find the answer in the document

Finding information in a document is now easier with AI