Pottinger TORRO 4500 Operating instructions

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Silage wagon
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PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH
Industriegelände 1
A-4710 Grieskirchen
Tel. 07248 / 600 -0
Telefax 07248 / 600-2511
Machine checked according to delivery note. All attached
parts removed. All safety equipment, drive shaft and
operating devices at hand.
Operation and maintenance of machine and/or implement
according to operating instructions explained to the
customer.
Tyres checked re. correct pressure.
Wheel nuts checked re. tightness.
Drive shaft cut to correct lenght.
Correct power-take-off speed indicated.
Mechanical functions (opening of rear gate, pivoting
of cutting mechanism out/in, etc.) demonstrated and
explained.
Removing and mounting of knives explained.
Electrical connection to tractor established and checked
re. correct supply (54 g connected). Note references in
operating manual.
Fitting to tractor carried out: hight of drawbar adjusted,
brake cable installed, hand brake lever assembled in tractor
cabin.
Please check. X
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Function of electrical installation checked and explained.
Hydraulic connection to tractor established and checked
re. correct supply.
Hydraulic functions (drawbar, opening of rear gate, etc.)
demonstrated and explained.
Handbrake and operating brake tested re. function.
Trial run carried out and no defects found.
Functions explained during trial run.
Automatic on/off switch of loading mechanism checked.
Pivoting in transporting and operating position explained.
Information given re. optional extras.
Absolute need to read the operating manual indicated.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Recommendations
for work safety
All points refering
to safety in this
manual are
in di ca ted by this
sign.
Table of contents
WARNING SIGNS
CE sign ...................................................................... 6
Meaning of warning signs.......................................... 6
PUTTING INTO OPERATION
General safety tips for using the trailer ...................... 7
Before starting work .................................................. 8
FIRST-TIME CONNECTION TO TRACTOR
Hydraulic connection ................................................. 9
Connecting hydraulic lines ........................................ 9
To make the connection to the tractor .................... 10
Adjusting the hose container ................................... 10
PTO Drive Shaft ....................................................... 10
Adjusting the trailer coupling .................................. 11
Vibration absorption 1) ............................................. 11
Setting the pivoting drawbar ................................... 11
Locking the trailing front axle .................................. 12
ADJUSTING THE DRAWBAR
Mounting the forked drawbar .................................. 13
Traction coupling ball............................................... 13
SUPPORTING WHEEL
Raising the jack stand by hand ............................... 14
Garaging the trailer .................................................. 14
PICK-UP
Setting of Pick-up pivoting area .............................. 15
Setting the Pick-up load alleviation ......................... 15
CUTTING UNIT
Safety and General .................................................. 16
Cutting unit operation .............................................. 17
Swing cutter beam out ............................................ 18
Replacing Cutters .................................................... 19
Check Cutter Gap .................................................... 19
Set cutter release force ........................................... 19
Swing cutter beam in ............................................... 20
Adjusting the cutter beam ....................................... 21
Adjusting the cutters................................................ 21
TAILGATE
Safety mechanism .................................................. 22
Unloading using dispensing rollers.......................... 22
Removal of regulating rollers ................................... 23
REGULATING ROLLERS
Scraper floor switch................................................. 24
Installing an oil pressure switch ............................... 24
TOP FRAME SECTION
Assembling the top frame section ........................... 25
POWER CONTROL - OPERATION
Terminal performance features ................................ 27
Commissioning ........................................................ 27
Key assignment ....................................................... 28
Menu tree ................................................................. 29
Menus ...................................................................... 30
Hydraulically controlled cross conveyor .................. 33
Mechanical cross conveyor ..................................... 33
Diagnostic function .................................................. 45
Monitoring alarms .................................................... 46
ISOBUS - TERMINAL
Operation ISO-terminal ............................................ 48
Start menu ............................................................... 49
Basic setting menu .................................................. 49
Combined Gate Menu ............................................. 52
Loading menu .......................................................... 52
Unloading menu ...................................................... 53
Data menu ............................................................... 55
Set menu ................................................................. 56
Config-menu ............................................................ 58
Sensor Test Menu .................................................... 59
Diagnostic menu ...................................................... 61
Monitoring alarms .................................................... 62
LOADING THE TRAILER
Loading process in general ..................................... 63
Adjusting the pick-up .............................................. 63
Starting the loading process.................................... 63
To observe during the loading process! .................. 63
UNLOADING
Unloading the trailer ................................................ 64
Regulating equipment shut-off clutch (NS) ............. 64
Finishing the unloading process .............................. 64
MAINTENANCE
Safety point ............................................................. 65
General maintenance hints ...................................... 65
Cleaning of machine parts ....................................... 65
Parking in the open .................................................. 65
Winter storage ......................................................... 65
Drive shafts .............................................................. 65
Hydraulic unit ........................................................... 65
Gas container .......................................................... 66
Overload clutch ....................................................... 66
Brake adjustment .................................................... 66
Opening the side protectors .................................... 66
Pick-up .................................................................... 67
Press ........................................................................ 67
Cutting unit .............................................................. 68
Removing a stripper ................................................ 69
Transmission ............................................................ 70
Chains ...................................................................... 70
Important! Check the transmission on its seating .. 71
Once a year ............................................................. 71
Setting dimensions for sensors ............................... 72
Oil pressure switch .................................................. 74
Changing the filter ................................................... 74
Safeguarding the electrical unit ............................... 75
Maintaining electronic parts .................................... 75
Connecting the brake hoses ................................... 76
Service and maintenance on the air brake unit ....... 76
Release position on the brake unit .......................... 77
Parking the wagon ................................................... 77
AXLES AND AXLE UNITS
Lubrication points .................................................... 78
Maintenance work on wheels and brakes ............... 80
Maintenance work on the hydraulic running gear ... 82
Maintenance work on the BOOGIE running gear .... 83
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 85
ELECTRO-HYDRAULICS
Disruptions and remedies to power failure .............. 86
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data .......................................................... 87
Position of Vehicle Identification Plate .................... 87
The defined use of the trailer ................................... 88
Correct loading ........................................................ 88
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WHEELS AND TYRES
Starting torque ......................................................... 89
Air pressure ............................................................. 89
SUPPLEMENT
Recommendations for work safety ......................... 92
General Notes .......................................................... 94
DRIVESHAFT
Attachment of the PTO drive shaft .......................... 96
Use of PTO Drive Shaft ........................................... 96
Permissible drive shaft angle ................................... 96
Cam-type cut-out clutch ......................................... 97
Removal of PTO Drive Shaft .................................... 97
Maintenance ............................................................ 98
Lubrication ............................................................... 98
Lubrication chart ...................................................... 99
Lubricants .............................................................. 101
CONTROLLED STEERING
Initial coupling to tractor ........................................ 103
Emergency operation ............................................ 104
Maintenance .......................................................... 104
Emergency brake valve ......................................... 105
Hydraulic plan ........................................................ 107
Connection diagram .............................................. 108
Tag distribution box ............................................... 115
AUTOCUT
AT A GLANCE
Fitting and function ................................................ 120
Technical data ........................................................ 120
SAFETY HINTS
In general ............................................................... 121
Personnel qualification .......................................... 121
Definition of use ..................................................... 121
Organizational measures ....................................... 121
Adhering to operating safety ................................. 121
Carrying out maintenance work ............................ 122
Particular dangers ................................................. 122
Hydraulics .............................................................. 122
CONTROL
ISO implement control ........................................... 123
Cutter grinding unit – menu ................................... 123
Power control ........................................................ 124
Cutter grinding menu ............................................. 124
Starting Autocut ..................................................... 125
OPERATION
Starting a grinding procedure ................................ 126
Stopping a grinding procedure .............................. 128
Swing cutter bar out laterally ................................. 128
SERVICE
Manual activation on-off valve .............................. 129
Electrical circuit diagram ....................................... 130
Hydraulics diagram - Jumbo Autocut.................... 131
Hydraulics diagram - Torro Autocut....................... 132
Hydraulics diagram - Torro scraper ....................... 133
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning ................................................................. 134
Greasing ................................................................ 134
Changing grinding disc .......................................... 135
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault clearance ...................................................... 137
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WARNING SIGNS
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Recommendations
for work safety!
All points referring
to satety in this
manual are
in di ca ted by this
sign.
The CE sign, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine
conforms to the engineering guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity (see Supplement).
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the machine
being brought into service complies with all relevant safety and health requirements.
CE sign
Meaning of warning signs
Turn engine off when ad ju st ment,
service and repair work is to be
done.
Wait until all machine components
have stopped completely before
touching them.
Never reach into the crushing danger
area as long as parts may move.
Don't step on loading platform if PTO
is connected to tractor and Engine
is running.
Stay clear of gate swinging area while
tractor engine is running. Access
only allowed when safety lock is
applied.
Never reach into the
pick-up area as long
as tractor engine is
running with PTO
connected.
Danger - stay clear
of rotating machine
parts.
Warning against damage
the bolts on the left and right
hand trailer sides must always
be equally positioned otherwise
the tailgate and swivel sections
will be damaged;
therefore
- always check before opening the
tailgate hydraulically
Keep clear of the
tailgate’s swivelling
range during
operation.
494.529
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PUTTING INTO OPERATION
Tips for coupling and uncoupling the
trailer
Danger of injury exists when coupling the implement
to the tractor!
As long as the tractor is moving backwards, do not
step between it and the trailer when coupling.
Nobody is to stand between the tractor and trailer
without the vehicles being secured against rolling
with the parking brake and/or wheel chocks.
• Drive shaft connection or disconnection is only to
be undertaken when the motor has stopped.
When connecting cardan shaft ensure it is properly
locked into place
Parking the implement
When the implement ist parked, either remove the
driveshaft and store it, or secure it with a chain.
Do not use re tai ning chain (H) for this.
Only use the trailer according to regulations!
Regulations for Use: See chapter "Technical Data".
The trailer's load limits (permitted axle load, support
load, total weight) may not be exceeded. The relevant
details are located on the right side of the trailer.
In addition, observe the power limits of the tractor
being used.
The trailer may not be used to transport people,
animals or objects.
General safety tips for using the trailer
Tips for travelling with the trailer
The handling of the tractor is influenced by the trailer
coupled to it.
Danger of tipping exists when working on slopes.
The dri ving must be adap ted to the cor re spon ding
terrain and ground conditions.
Maximum speeds must be observed (depending
on implement’s equipment)
The towing vehicle is to be sufficiently equiped
with weights at the front or at the rear in order to
gua ran tee the steering and braking capacity (a
mi ni mum of 20% of the vehicle's tare weight on
the front axle).
Be aware of implement’s height (especially with low
thoroughfares, bridges, overhead lines, etc.)
Loading of the trailer affects the performance of the
tractor.
Travelling on roads
Observe the road rules.
Travelling on public roads is only permitted with the
back closed, the steps folded up and the cutting
unit folded in at the side. In this case the lighting
equipment must be mounted perpendicular to the
carriageway.
20%
Kg
Take note!
Observe also the
tips in the respec-
tive chapters and
in the supplement
to this operating
manual.
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PUTTING INTO OPERATION
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Checking before operation
1. Check that all safety equipment (coverings, casings,
etc.) are in proper order and fitted in position on the
trailer.
2. Grease the trailer in accordance with the lubrication
chart. Check the gearing for tightness and the oil
level.
3. Check that tyres have the correct air pressure.
4. Check that wheel nuts are sitting firmly.
5. Ensure the correct p.t.o.-r.p.m..
6. Make the electrical connections to the tractor and
check that they are correct. Take note of the tips in
the operating manual!
7. Carry out the following adaptions:
• Drawbar height
Laying of brake cable *)
Install hand brake lever in the tractor cabin *)
8. Secure trailer using only the fixtures provided.
9. Cut drive shaft to the correct length and check the
function of the overload safety (see supplement).
10. Check the electronic unit function.
11. Connect hydraulic lines to tractor.
Check hydraulic hoses for damage and wear.
Ensure the correct connection.
12. All swivelling parts (tailgate, adjusting lever, etc.) must
be secured against dangerous position changes.
13. Check parking brake and service brake functions.
*) if present
Before starting work
a. Before commencing work, the operator must be aware
of all operating devices and functions. The learning
of these is too late after ha ving already commenced
operation!
b. The vehicle is to be tested for traffic and operating
sa fe ty before each operation.
c. The danger of being crushed or cut exists in the Pick-
up, cutting unit, tailgate and upper extension areas.
All persons must be shown out of these areas before
activating hydraulic equipment and turning on the
drive.
d. Before driving the vehicle, the driver must ensure that
nobody will be endangered and that no obstructions
are present. If the driver is unable to see and have an
overall view of the roadway directly behind the trailer,
he must be guided by somebody while reversing.
e. Observe the safety tips which are attached to the trailer.
An explanation of what the individual graphic warning
symbols mean can be found on page 5.
f. Observe also the tips in the respective chapters and
in the supplement to this operating manual.
Instruction!
The following tips
should make the
trailer's operation
easier for you.
Detailled informa-
tion for individual
points can be
found in the re-
spective chapters
in this operating
manual.
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Hydraulic connection
Single-action control unit
Should the tractor only have a single-action servo-valve,
then it is absolutely necessary to have an oil-return pipe
(T) fitted by a specialist.
- Connect pressure hose (1) to the single-action control
unit. Couple the oil-return hose (2) (with the greater
diameter) to the tractor’s oil-return system.
Double-action control unit
- Connect pressure line (1) and oil-return pipe (2) (pipe
with the greater diameter is the oil-return pipe).
LS Line (Optional extra)
- Connect load sensing line to LS connection on the
tractor.
Take care with tractors with a closed
hydraulic and LS system
JOHN-DEERE, CASE - MAXXUM, CASE - MAGNUM,
FORD SERIE 40 SLE
Before coupling, the screw (7) on the hydraulic block is
to be screwed completely in (7b).
7a
Standard position with an open hydraulic
system
7b
Take care with tractors with a closed
hydraulic and LS system
LS = Load sensing
7b
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LS
7
7a
Connecting hydraulic lines
- Turn p.t.o. off before connecting
- Put lever (ST) on the control unit into the floating position
(neutral position).
- Take care that snap-lock couplers are clean.
- Maximum hydraulic pressure: 200 bar
- Maximum flow rate: 60 l/min
(Exception:
Jumbo 7210 Combiline: 130 l/min)
Jumbo 10010 Combiline: 130 l/min)
Note!
If oil should
become warm
during operation
then a single-
action control
unit should be
con nec ted (see
above).
Standard position with an open hydraulic
system
The position of the screw (7) is set in the factory
(7a).
Warning!
If this is not done then the overload valve on the tractor’s
hydraulics is continually in use and excessive warming
of the oil will occur!
Note!
An unpressurized
oil return must be
guaranteed on the
tractor.
Note!
The tractor’s hy-
draulic pressure
must not exceed
maximum 200 bar.
Maximum flow
rate: 60 l/min!
(Exception: Jum-
bo7210 Combi-
line: 130 l/min)
Jumbo 10010
Combiline: 130 l/
min)
FIRST-TIME CONNECTION TO TRACTOR
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FIRST-TIME CONNECTION TO TRACTOR
Adjusting the hose container
- Adjust the hose container in such a way that there is
sufficient distance between the hydraulic lines and the
drawbar (A2).
To make the connection to the tractor
Operation:
- Connect the 2-channel plug to the DIN 9680 socket
on the tractor
Lighting:
- Connect 7-channel plug to tractor
- Check that lighting is functioning on wagon
For tractors with ISO Bus control
- Connect 9-channel ISO plug to ISO Bus socket on the
tractor
Important!
Before putting
the tractor into
operation check
vehicle safety
(lights, brake unit,
protective cover-
ing, .....).
PTO Drive Shaft
Correct adjustment, installation and maintenance of the
PTO drive shaft is the requirement for a long service life.
The details for this are described in the section “PTO Drive
Shaft” and it is imperative to adhere to them.
Important!
The PTO drive shaft
must be adap-
ted to the trailer
in accordance
with the section
“PTO Drive Shaft”
before first-time
connection.
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FIRST-TIME CONNECTION TO TRACTOR
Adjusting the trailer coupling
- Extend the drawbar coupling (A) so that there is sufficient
gap between drive shaft and drawbar of attached trailer,
especially in the event of pivoting (A1).
Setting the pivoting drawbar
To allow pick-up to work properly, the height (H ) of coupled
trailer must be correctly set (pick-up pivoting area).
- Setting measurement (M) see chapter “Pick-up”
Starting position:
- Couple trailer to tractor
- Both hydraulic cylinder pistons must be completely
inserted.
Adjustment process:
- Loosen lock nut (K) on the threaded spindle
- By twisting the cylinder piston (50), screw the threaded
spindle in or out until the height (M) is achieved.
-
Do not exceed maximum regulating limits (see table
below for L max)
- Adjustment of both hydraulic cylinders must take place
alternately
- Both hydraulic cylinders must be set at the same
length
- Retighten lock nut (K)
1) Series factory Ä tting for JUMBO, TORRO
Optional extra for EUROPROFI, FARO, PRIMO
Note!
Damage can
occur if threaded
spindle is un-
screwed too far.
Observe maxi-
mum measure-
ment according to
table!
A
001-01-26
Vibration absorption 1)
Important!
To ensure that vibration absorption functions properly:
- cylinders (K) must not be completely inserted when
driving on roads
- extend cylinders (K) approx. 1 – 3 cm.
Pressure in the gas container (G):
To alter pressure – see chapter “MAINTENANCE”
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G
K
1 - 3 cm
Type Fill pressure
PRIMO, FARO
50 bar
EUROPROFI
70 bar
TORRO
80 bar
JUMBO (
2 to-mounting)
100 bar
JUMBO (
3, 4 to-mounting)
90 bar
A1
001-01-25
Type Parts number L max
PRIMO, FARO
EUROPROFI,
TORRO, JUMBO
(2 to-mounting)
442.240 555 mm
JUMBO 3, 4t
(3, 4 to-mountng)
442.460 500 mm
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FIRST-TIME CONNECTION TO TRACTOR
Variant 2
For tractors with Load sensing system:
- hydraulic line is connected to hydraulic block
- operation takes place using “POWER CONTROL”
unit or “Isobus terminal”
(see description of Control)
Variant 1
- For tractors without Load sensing system:
- connect additional hydraulic line to tractor
- open or close the trailing front axle using control
(ST)
The trailing front axle is operated differently depending
on tractor and wagon equipment
Locking the trailing front axle
Attention!
The trailing front
axle must always
be locked during
fast road travel
with a full wagon!!!
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Attention!
The trailing front axle must be locked
- when travelling straight ahead quickly at 30 km/h or more
- with unpaved surfaces
- in sloped areas
- with load on the front axle through pivoting drawbar usage
- when travelling over a drive-in silo
- when lateral traction of the unguided axle is no longer sufficient
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ADJUSTING THE DRAWBAR
Maintenance of the traction coupling ball
In addition to the general vehicle maintenance
grease the contact surfaces at the point of coupling
inspect the fixing bolts of the traction coupling ball on a firm seating
renew damaged, malformed or worn traction coupling balls
- Only allow exchanges to be carried out by specialists!
Traction coupling ball
Tip
The traction-coupling ball may only be connected with coupling ball type 80, as produced by Scharmüller GmbH or
other approved coupling balls (80mm ball diameter).
Attention!
Repairs to the
traction-coupling
ball are not per-
mitted.
Mounting the forked drawbar
The permissible load on the coupling point should be taken from the vehicle type plate.
The permissible DC value should be taken from the drawbar type plate or tow eye type plate.
The tightening torque of the fastening bolts of the trailer coupling rings:
- M16x1.5 10.9 250Nm
- M20x1.5 10.9 460Nm
The fastening bolts must be checked at regular intervals and be retightened where necessary.
Only short distances on even stretches in a tipping situation (to unload) are permitted. Tipping slightly (during travel)
is permitted without reservation.
When travelling in a angled situation, take particular care that the upward angular movements of the towing rings/
traction coupling ball are limited.
Note!
Fabrication and as-
sembly take place
predominantly in
the factory. With
self-assembly it
is necessary to
consult with the
manufacturer.
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SUPPORTING WHEEL
Garaging the trailer
Park the trailer on firm, level ground.
If the ground is soft then the area where the jack
stand is to stand must be appropriately increased
using a suitable aid (e.g. wooden board).
- Raise the trailer a little using the pivoting drawbar.
- Pull out locking bolt (1), swing jack stand down and
lock again.
- Make sure bolt (1) is properly locked in!
- Lower the trailer using the pivoting drawbar.
- Uncouple hydraulic- and electric lines and detach
trailer.
Raising the jack stand by hand
- Couple the trailer to tractor
- Take load off jackstand by using pivoting drawbar (
see chapter “Explanation of control panel function”).
- Pull out locking bolt (1), swing jack stand up and lock
again.
- Make sure bolt is properly locked in (1).
Attention!
Only garage an
empty trailer on
the jack stand
and chock the
wheels to prevent
rolling.
1
1
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Take care!
Be aware of
crushing points
when moving the
Pick-up down or
up!
Setting the Pick-up load alleviation
Variant – Mechanical alleviation
The spring tension can be altered for optimum Pick-up
conditions.
Pick-up rides to lightly (skips)
- reduce dimension (X)
- reduce dimension (X)
Pick-up rides to heavily
- increase dimension (X)
- increase dimension (X)
Variant – Hydraulic alleviation
Setting procedure:
- Open (pos. E) stop valve (H)
- Raise Pick-up
- Close (pos. A) stop valve (H)
- Lower Pick-up
- Set required system pressure (approx. 27 bar) by
opening stop valve (H) briefly according to manometer
(M)
The greater the pressure, the greater the alleviation.
Preload pressure in gas container (G):
- 10 bar nitrogen (N)
Setting of Pick-up pivoting area
To allow pick-up to work properly, the height (H ) of coupled
trailer must be correctly set (pick-up pivoting area).
Height (M) = 480 mm
Note:
Where the floor is uneven, reduce the
measurement by 1 cm (M = 470 mm)
Setting procedure see chapter “First-time connection
to Tractor”
The deflector (P) also serves as accident
protection and must not be removed during
operation.
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Pos A
Pos E
M
G
H
PICK-UP
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CUTTING UNIT
Safety and General
Caution!
Secure the PTO drive shaft and the tractor’s
hydraulic system against unintentional
reconnection before carrying out any
inspection, maintenance and adjustment
work on the cutting unit!
Secure the self-loading wagon against
rolling since some activities must be carried
out underneath the wagon!
Important checks on the cutter beam prior
to starting up each time:
- Bolts on left and right locked (E2)
- Free cutter overload protection from dirt
Caution!
Increased risk of
injury during all
work on the cutter
beam. Particularly
when swinging in
and folding up the
cutter beam.
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- Sufficient ground clearance (A)
- The cutter lock is in the correct position (operating
position (A), maintenance position (B))
- Replace worn or bent cutters
Note!
The cutter beam may be pivoted to the left-
hand side of the wagon for maintenance
work on the cutting unit.
All cutters are then freely accessible:
- For grinding the cutters
- For installing and removing the cutters for
cleaning
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Attention!
Before any
operation check
that the pins left
and right are
locked!!
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V x.xx
Swing cutting unit in
As long as the button remains pressed
- The cutter beam moves in the feeder channel.
If the cutter assembly is not swung completely in.
- Indication on display (1)
Swing cutting unit out
As long as the button remains pressed
- The cutter bar is swung out through hydraulic
pressure
When the cutter assembly is swung out
- Indication on display (1) see above
External cutting unit buttons
For maintenance work on the cutting unit, the cutter beam
can be swung in or out using both buttons (2, 3).
Use these buttons only when the loading channel is empty
and the press drive is turned off!
Cutting unit operation
Note in case of blockage in press channel
Caution!
Do not operate the push button for swinging
out (3) if there a blockage in the press
channel as the cutter beam is pivoted out
under hydraulic pressure.
Remedy
- Keep the push-button on the operating device
depressed and switch on the PTO drive shaft drive at
the same time.
The cutter beam will be swung out by the transport
pressure of the load material when the PTO drive shaft
is running.
- Swing the cutter beam back in again after clearing the
blockage.
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Caution!
Do not travel with
the wagon with
the cutter beam
(A)swung right
out.
Caution!
Increased risk of
injury during all
work on the cutter
beam. Particularly
on swinging in
and folding up the
cutter beam.
Caution!
The cutter lock
must always be in
operating position
(A). (Do not forget
to change it over
after maintenance
work!)
Swing cutter beam out
1. Pivot cutter lock from operating position (A)
into maintenance position (B)
Note:
It is only necessary to pivot the cutter lock
into the maintenance position (B) if the
cutters are to be dismantled.
2. Swing out the cutting unit
3. Uncouple left-hand and right-hand pivoting
cylinders (1) from cutting unit.
- Pull out cotter pin
- Uncouple pivoting cylinder (1) from cutting unit (3)
- Place left-hand pivoting cylinder (1) into maintenance
holder (2).
There is no maintenance holder for the right-hand
pivoting cylinder, this need only be uncoupled.
4. Release bolt on left-hand side of wagon
(E1).
- Remove linchpin (V) and release bolt
- Secure bolt again with linchpin (V)
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2
3
5. Release bolt on right-hand side of wagon
(E1).
6. Swing cutting unit out to left.
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Replacing Cutters
Caution!
Do not grasp cutter by cutting surface!
Wear safety gloves!
Dismantle Cutters
- Push cutter forwards until locking lever (R) snaps
out of recess in cutter
- Pull cutter out backwards
Note!
Regularly remove dirt that has collected
between locking lever and cutter beam
so that locking device functions perfectly
again.
Note!
Frequent cleaning
is recommended
to ensure cutter
safety guard func-
tions perfectly
Install Cutter
- Connect cutter front first
- Push cutter downwards/backwards until locking
lever (R) engages in recess on cutter
R
Check Cutter Gap
Terien ja sullojaroottorin välinen etäisyys pitää olla
vähintään 20 mm.
- Rajoitinruuvia (SK-3) säädetään vastaavasti.
Tarkistus
1. Teräpalkin sisään kääntäminen
(työskentelyasento).
2. Tee silmämääräinen tarkistus
Terien ja sullojaroottorin välinen etäisyys pitää olla vähintään
20 mm.
Etäisyyden säätö
1. Lukkomutteri (K) avataan.
- teräpalkin molemmin puolin
2. Ruuvia (SK-3) kierretään, kunnes oikea etäisyys
(20-30 mm) saavutetaan.
- Molempia rajoitinruuveja säädetään niin, etteivät
teräpalkit työskentelyasentoon käännettäessä
kosketa muihin koneen osiin.
3. Rajoitinruuvit lukitaan lukkimuttereilla (K).
K
Set cutter release force
- Cutter release force is set using the screw (S).
Setting measurement = 81 mm
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Swing cutter beam in
1. Swing cutting unit to centre and slide into
guide.
2. Lock bolt on right-hand side of wagon (E1).
3. Release bolt on left-hand side of wagon
(E1).
4. Attach left-hand and right-hand pivoting
cylinders (1) to cutting unit.
- Connect pivoting cylinders (1) left and right to bolt
of cutting unit (3)
- Secure each pivoting cylinder (1) with cotter pin.
5. Pivot cutter lock from maintenance position
(B) into operating position (A)
Caution!
Increased risk of
injury during all
work on the cutter
beam. Particularly
on swinging in
and folding up the
cutter beam.
1
2
3
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Caution!
Ensure proper con-
dition of cutting
unit (damaged
cutters, bent
parts, etc.) before
swinging in.
Caution!
The cutter lock
must always be in
operating position
(A). (Do not forget
to change it over
after maintenance
work!)
6. Swing cutter beam in
- using button (1) of external cutting unit buttons
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