SaMASZ KDF 260 W User manual

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
1st EDITION 12/2006
FRONT DISC MOWER
KDF260 - 2,6 m
KDF260 S W - 2,6 m
KDF300 - 3,0 m
KDF300 S W - 3,0 m
From serial number: 00001
IN229EN001
- 1 -
POCHYLENIE ODWROTNE POWODUJE TRWAŁE
USZKODZENIE LISTWY DYSKOWEJ
DOPUSZCZA SIĘ PRACĘ W POZYCJI POZIOMEJ
ZALECANE POCHYLENIE
KOSIARKI W POZYCJI
ROBOCZEJ
max. 7 cm
DANGER
TURNING THE DRIVE ON,
IF THE MOWER IS NOT
IN WORKING POSITION
DANGER
LIFTING THE MOWER BEFORE
THE MOWING DISCS COME
TO COMPLETE STANDSTILL
DANGER
OPERATING WHEN ANY
PERSON REMAINS IN THE
DANGER AREA OF 50 m
Revision: Białystok 12/2006.
Written by: Andrzej Kozłowski
Translated by: Łukasz Łapiński
Approved by: Mgr inŜ. Andrzej Łapiński
Dopuszcza się pracę w pozycji poziomej.
Pochylenie odwrotne powoduje trwałe
uszkodzenie listwy roboczej.
IT IS ALLOWED TO WORK IN HORIZONTAL
POSITION TOO. OTHER POSITION CAN
DAMAGE THE CUTTERBAR
RECOMMENDED
MOWERS
WORKING
POSITION
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KDF260S; KDF300S;
KDF260W; KDF300W;
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Contents page
1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................3
2. TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................................................................3
2.1. Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2. Design and working principle.................................................................................................. 4
2.3. Proper use............................................................................................................................... 5
2.4. Standard equipment and spare parts......................................................................................... 5
3. SAFETY ADVICE..................................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Safety rules and regulations..................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Warning decals........................................................................................................................ 8
4. TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS..........................................................................9
4.1. Mounting the mower on tractor’s triangle cat. II...................................................................... 9
4.2. Adjusting the clearance between triangle’s hook and lock ......................................................10
4.3. Adjusting the length of support chains....................................................................................11
4.4. Preparing the mower for transport..........................................................................................11
4.5. Mounting PTO shaft...............................................................................................................11
4.6. Preparing the mower for work. Operation (mowing)...............................................................12
5. MOUNTING AND ADJUSTMENTS.......................................................................................13
5.1. Mounting and timing of the knives.........................................................................................13
5.2. Replacing the knives ..............................................................................................................13
5.3. Adjusting the space between tine conditioner’s mask and its shaft..........................................14
5.4. Replacing the conditioner’s tines............................................................................................15
5.5. Adjusting force of the pressure of roller conditioner...............................................................15
5.6. Maintenance and service ........................................................................................................16
5.6.1. Checking the knives and knife holders ...................................................................................16
5.6.2. Checking the tension of tine conditioner’s driving chain.........................................................16
5.6.3. Daily maintenance..................................................................................................................17
5.6.4. After-season maintenance.......................................................................................................17
6. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTION............................................................................................17
6.1. Cutterbar................................................................................................................................17
6.2. Intersecting axis gear..............................................................................................................18
6.3. Roller conditioner’s gearbox ..................................................................................................19
6.4. Bearings and joints.................................................................................................................20
7. DEFECTS AND THEIR REPAIRS.........................................................................................21
8. DISASSEMBLY AND WITHDRAWAL FROM USE............................................................22
8.1. Disassembly................................................................................................................................22
8.2. Scrapping....................................................................................................................................22
9. WARRANTY CARD................................................................................................................22
10. WARRRANTY TERMS...........................................................................................................23
10.1. Warranty claims procedures...................................................................................................23
10.2. Warranty repairs record..........................................................................................................24
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KDF260W; KDF300W;
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We congratulate you on the purchase of your new SaMASZ mower and
wish you much pleasure and the very best work results through the years to
come.
1. INTRODUCTION
General information
Operator’s manual is attached to every machine in order that the operator can familiarize
himself with design, working principles, service and adjustment of the mower. The user of the
mower should be familiar with common safety rules and procedures.
The mower is manufactured according to international safety rules.
Compliance with the warnings in this operator’s manual will ensure safe operation.
Please contact your dealer if you have any queries relating to the operation and service of the
mower.
Operator’s manual remains part of mower’s equipment.
GENERAL WARNING
When operating the mower please comply with the warnings
and safety regulations shown throughout this manual by this
safety alert symbol .
CAUTION:
Operation of the mower before reading the operator’s manual
carefully as well as operating by the unauthorized staff, especially by
children, is strictly forbidden.
2. TECHNICAL DATA
2.1. Specifications
Front disc mowers manufactured by SaMASZ
®
have the following technical data:
Tab. 1. Technical data
Model:
KDF260S KDF300S KDF260W KDF300W
Working width
2,6 m 3,0 m 2,6 m 3,0 m
Number of knives [pcs]
12 (6x2) 12 (6x2) 14 (7x2) 14 (7x2)
Tractor PTO rpm
1000 rpm 1000 rpm 1000 rpm 1000 rpm
Tractor power required
66 kW 74 kW 66 kW 74 kW
Working capacity V = 12km/h
~3 ha/h ~3,5 ha/h ~ 3 ha/h ~ 3,5ha/h
Swath width
0,7-1,0 m 1,0-1,4 m 0,9-1,3m 0,9-1.5m
Transport length
1,7 m 1,7 m 1,7 m 1,7 m
Transport width
2,65 m 3,0 m 2,65 m 3,0 m
Operation width
3,25 m 3,65 m 3,25 m 3,65 m
Weight
- 1085 kg - 1190 kg
Number of conditioner tines [pcs]
36 48 - -
Tine/roller conditioner shaft rpm
818 rpm 818 rpm 818 rpm 818 rpm
Tractor class
2 2 2 2
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2.2 . Design and working principle
Fig. 1. Data plate.
Fig. 2a. Parts of SaMASZ front disc mower with tine conditioner.
Fig. 2b. Parts of SaMASZ front disc mower with roller conditioner.
1 – Safety guard
2 – Tine conditioner drive
3 – Main frame
4 – Intersecting axis gear I
5 – Suspension frame
6 – Cutterbar drive
7 – Intersecting axis gear II
8 – Cutterbar
9 – Tine conditioner
1 – Safety guard
2 – Roller conditioner drive
3 – Main frame
4 – Intersecting axis gear I
5 – Suspension frame
6 – Cutterbar drive
7 – Intersecting axis gear II
8 – Cutterbar
9 – Roller conditioner
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KDF260W; KDF300W;
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2.3. Proper use
SaMASZ front disc mower with tine/roller conditioner is designed for mowing standing grass in
meadows and in stone free fields. It is a machine for hay and green fodder production. Tine/roller
conditioner provides effective conditioning and accelerates drying of the forage. Roller conditioner
is recommended in case of fragile crops like lucerne (alfalfa). It reduces leaf loss to an absolute
minimum.
CAUTION:
Use of the mower for other purposes than above mentioned
is forbidden.
Well-proven design with thousands of machines in regular use in many countries and
quality materials ensure high durability and reliability of SaMASZ mowers.
2.4. Standard equipment and spare parts
The mowers are sold with the following standard equipment:
warranty card,
operator’s manual with spare parts list,
cutting knives: aditional set,
mounting lever for quick knife changing,
holders for warning plate and lights,
tines: aditional set.
Optional extra equipment:
PTO shaft with friction and overrunning clutch (in the order give the type of PTO shaft
according to fig. 4) (extra payment).
warning plates with combined lights and reflectors,
warning triangle,
tractor’s triangle.
PTO shafts of other brands with equivalent parameters could be used afer SaMASZ permission.
Tab.2 PTO shafts for front disc mowers
Mower Power
Length Moment
OEM
symbol Clutch Manufacturer
Notes
KM mm Nm
KDF260S;
KDF300S;
KDF260W;
KDF300W;
36 860-1319
836
904-00365
904-00668
Overrunning right + friction
MW=1250 Nm
Overrunning left + friction
MW=1250 Nm
Weasler Slide lock
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Fig.3. PTO shaft. PTO shaft lubrication points.
CAUTION
:
Lubricate the PTO shaft with high quality multi-purpose grease
every 8 shaft operating hours. If access holes are available, lubricate
fittings through access holes. E-kits need lubrication every 50
hours. See decal on guard if applicable
.
WET
g
OET
Symbol
904-00668* Symbol
904-00365*
*
Overrunning left + friction
(right direction) * Overrunning right + friction.
(left direction).
Fig. 4. Choosing PTO shaft according to tractor’s PTO rpm direction (Tab. 1.) acc. to Weasler.
WET – West European Tractors OET – East European Tractors
( Zetor, MTS, Pronar )
Make sure to use proper PTO shaft, because using PTO shaft without friction and overrunning
clutch makes the warranty invalid.
CAUTION:
Optional extra equipment should be ordered separately.
The mower is equipped with such elements as holders and brackets used to mount warning lights
and plates. Combined lights and reflectors are mounted on the warning plates.
8h 8h
8h
8h
8h
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3. SAFETY ADVICE
3.1. Safety rules and regulations
Any operation with the hydraulic lift lever should be done from the operator’s seat; DO NOT
move the lever from outside of the tractor.
In case of tractors equipped with EHR, operating with hydraulic lift is done by the buttons
mounted outside the tractor’s cabin. When operating be extremely careful.
When switching from working to transport position unmount the whole or at least one end (from
tractor’s PTO) of PTO shaft.
Operation without safety guards as well as with the damaged or raised guards is not allowed
(danger of the stones, etc. being thrown out).
Start mowing only when the tractor’s PTO reaches its normal 540 rpm.
DO NOT exceed 600 PTO rpm.
Nobody is allowed to remain within the danger area of at least 50 m. Particular caution is
necessary when operating near roads and in stoney areas.
The areas to be mowed should be cleared of any hard objects (stones, etc.). Large stones should
be removed and small ones rolled in during the spring.
Any maintenance and adjustment work should only be done after the drive has been
disconnected and when the cutting discs have come to a complete standstill.
Always check mower before starting work, in particular for damaged, missing and/or worn
knives and knife holders. Damaged or worn parts must be replaced.
When driving on public roads always comply with local traffic regulations, especially
concerning warning lights.
CAUTION:
All service and repair operations must be done only after the
tractor engine has been stopped, all rotating parts have come
to the complete standstill and the cutterbar is on the ground.
CAUTION:
Keep the children away from the mowing area.
When the mower is lifted for repair on the 3-point-linkage, it should be secured against
falling by a mechanical support or by chain.
The bolts and other fasteners have to be periodically checked and, if necessary, tightened or
replaced. DO NOT work with damaged or worn fasteners.
Never lift the mower on tractor linkage when the drive is on and the cutting discs are rotating.
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3.2. Warning decals
CAUTION
a) all warning decals should be clean and legible,
b) lost or damaged decals must be replaced,
c) please order new decals from your dealer or supplier.
CAUTION
Mower’s working rpm
-10 ÷ +5 % i.e. 900 ÷ 1050 rpm.
Caution – read the
operator’s manual before
putting the mower into
operation!
Caution – while making
repairs the machine must
be stopped!
Operating is forbidden when any
person is within the danger area
of 50 m!
Be extremely
careful when PTO
shaft is rotating!
CAUTION – belt
transmission, be
extremely careful!
Caution – rotating
parts!
Caution
cutting knives.
Approach
during
operation is
forbidden!
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KDF260W; KDF300W;
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4. TRANSPORT AND WORKING POSITIONS
4.1. Mounting the mower on tractor’s triangle cat. II
CAUTION:
The manufacturer is not responsible for mower‘s damage, if it is
caused by improper mounting.
Unmounting of the mower may cause the following damages:
- bending of mower’s guards by the tractor,
- damage of PTO shaft,
- damage of the gear and other parts of the mower.
During operation check mounting of the mower.
The mower is mounted on the tractor’s triangle which is connected to the tractor’s front 3-point
linkage (the tractor’s triangle cat. II is NOT a part of standard equipment it can be ordered from
SaMASZ as optional extra equipment).
When the triangle is connected to the tractor’s 3-point linkage, adjust it (by means of upper link) in
parallel to the mower’s triangle, lift the 3-point linkage until it locks in, check the space between (1)
triangle’s hook and pawl (2) (fig. 5a.), block the hook (1) with cotter pin 4 (2) (fig. 5b.), adjust the
space between the frame suspension and a rubber safety bumper to about 150 mm (fig. 5.), regulate
and mount support chains, block them with cotter pins according to 4.3.
min = 900
1
/min
max = 1050
1
/min
1000
1
/min
Caution
rotor
WORKING WITHOUT GUARDS
IS FORBIDDEN
DANGER OF THE STONES, ETC. BEING
THROWN OUT
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b
3
1
2
Widok „W”
1
2
a
A-A
A
block
Adjust the mower in parallel to the ground
by means of upper link.
Fig.5a
Fig. 5. Proper mounting of the mower on tractor’s triangle cat. II (model without tine/roller
conditioner).
CAUTION!
Different mounting of the PTO shaft may damage PTO shaft,
intersecting axis gear etc.
4.2. Adjusting the clearance between triangles hook and lock
After the mower has been mounted and lifted and the clearance between triangle’s hook and lock
has more than 1 mm (fig. 5a.), please do the following:
3
1
2
Lock
regulation
Mower’s triangle
Tractor’s triangle
In parallel
Chain
regulating
holes
Shafts end with
overrunning clutch. Adjust, mount and block the
support chain.
Shafts end with
friction clutch.
Block the pin.
Block the hook with
cotter pin.
adjust the space between
the frame suspension and
rubber safety bumper to
about.
15 cm
.
~ 15 cm
A
W
Fig.5b
Fig.7.Mower’s and tractor’s
triangles should be in
parallel
Fig.8.Adjusting the lock
Fig.6.Mounting the
mower on the 3-
point linkage
frame
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By means of the bolt (2) adjust the clearance between triangle’s hook and lock ( fig. 8.),
4.3. Adjusting the length of support chains
To adjust the length of support chains properly, please do the following:
lift the mower on the tractor’s lift until the space between the frame suspension and a rubber
safety bumper reaches about 15 cm (fig. 5.),
tighten the chains and check where to block them,
lift the mower higher and block the chains with pins,
lower the mower until the chains tighten,
check the space between the frame suspension and a rubber safety bumper. If the space is lower
or higher than 15 cm, correct it (fig. 5. and fig. 6).
4.4. Preparing the mower for transport
1. lift the side safety guards (fig. 9.),
2. lift the mower with tractor hydraulic lift,
3. to meet safety precautions concerning transport on the public roads in Poland the mower should
be equipped with the following devices portable warning-light plates, to be mounted on both
sides of mower side guards in their holders (fig. 9.),
4. when driving on public roads always comply with local traffic regulations, especially
concerning warning lights,
5. when driving pay particular attention to the space around the tractor-mower set.
Fig. 9. Front disc mower in its transport position.
4.5. Mounting PTO shaft
When connecting PTO shaft between tractor and mower make sure, that external guard tube of the
shaft is on the tractor’s side.
The PTO shaft plastic guards have to be secured by fastening their small chains to immovable parts
of tractor and mower.
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CAUTION!
Check the minimum and maximum length of the PTO shaft. If needed,
shorten PTO shaft according to its operator’s manual. Otherwise the
warranty could be revoked
.
CAUTION!
Use PTO shafts designed to drive the machine. Before the
operation, check all safety guards (in tractor, machine and PTO
shaft); whether they are on their places and whether they work
properly. Damaged or lost elaments must be replaced with new
genuine ones. It is necessary to check, whether PTO shaft is
properly mounted. It is forbidden to approach rotating parts,
because it may lead to death or serious disability. During
maintenance work or service of the shaft or machine, tractor’s
engine and PTO rpm must be stopped. Read the operator’s
manual of both the mower and PTO shaft before putting the
mower into operation.
CAUTION!
PTO shaft’s end with friction clutch should be mounted to the tractor
and with overrunning clutch to the mower
.
4.6. Preparing the mower for work. Operation (mowing)
Before the work begins, please carry out the procedures included in the previous chapters and after
that the mower is considered to be ready for work, and then:
lower the mower until the cutterbar comes into contact with the ground,
slowly engage the PTO clutch and wait until the cutting unit reaches its rated speed,
engage tractor gear and drive slowly into the grass-field,
Support chain holds up tractor’s hydraulic cylinders and maintains mower’s level.
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5. MOUNTING AND ADJUSTMENTS
5.1. Mounting and timing of the knives
The knives should be mounted as shown in fig. 10, according to the rule, that the cutting edges
should be directed towards ground, so that a knife will lift the grass after cutting.
Fig. 10. Mounting of the knives on the mowing discs.
5.2. Replacing the knives
Worn and/or damaged knives should be immediately replaced.
Replace knives, if necessary, only in sets. Make sure all knives in a set are of the same length and
weight. The knife holders must not be damaged or deformed. If the knife holder pin is worn too
much, please replace it immediately.
CAUTION:
When replacing knives the engine must be stopped and the
cutterbar must lie on the ground.
Fig. 11. Quick replacing of the knives with mounting lever.
Fig.12. Disc turns (KDF 260).
Right knife
Ri
ght turn
Left knife
Left turn
Disc with the forming drum
Disc without the forming drum
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Fig.13. Disc turns (KDF 300)
CAUTION:
Before you change the knife check disc turns (fig. 12, fig.13. )
CAUTION:
Different mounting of the knives will block the mower. When
mounting pay particular attention to loose rotation of the knife on
the knife holder pin.
CAUTION:
Because of high discs rpm, knife holders should be changed in
sets of the same weight – on every holder there is its weight
written. Improperly changed knife holders will damage disc
bearings.
5.3. Adjusting the space between tine conditioner’s mask and its shaft.
(Models: KDF 260S ; KDF 300S)
Depending on size and thickness of the mowing grass, there may be a necessity to adjust the mask
of the conditioner. The higher and thicker grass, the bigger the space between conditioner’s mask
and its shaft should be. Proper adjustment should be based on the experience, in order not to block
the conditioner and not to activate the friction clutch of PTO shaft. The way how the mask is
regulated is shown in fig. 14.
+
++
+
-
--
-
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Fig.14. Adjusting tine conditioner’s mask.
5.4. Replacing the conditioner’s tines
(Models: KDF260S ;KDF300S;)
Worn tines must be immediately replaced with new ones. Each time, before the work begins, check
the conditioner’s tines along with the bolts on which the tines are mounted.
CAUTION:
Use genuine bolts and nuts shown in spare parts list.
1. Conditioner’s drum
2. Self-locking nut M16 oc. cl. 10.9
3. Washer 16
4. Rubber insert
5. Tine
5. Bolt M16x90 cl. 10.9
Fig.15. Parts of tine conditioner.
5.5. Adjusting the pressure of roller conditioner
(Models: KDF260W; KDF300W;)
If need be, the force of the roller conditioner’s pressure can be regulated by changing the tension of
springs S (fig. 16.) by means of the nut N. Adjustment should be done on both sides of the
conditioner.
Fig.16. Adjusting the pressure of roller conditioner.
S
N
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5.6. Maintenance and service
5.6.1. Checking the knives and knife holders
All knives should have the same lengths and weights. Always check mower before starting work for
damaged, missing and/or worn knives. Replace them, if necessary, only in sets. Make sure all
knives in a set are of the same length and weight.
If the knife holder pin is worn too much and/or the knife holder is worn or deformed, please replace
it immediately.
Fig. 17. Permissible wear of knife holder pin.
5.6.2. Checking the tension of tine conditioner’s driving chain
Fig. 18. Driving chain safety guard.
Drive from PTO shaft is transmitted by means of driving chain on the conditioner. The tensioner
provides the constant tension of the chain and is regulated by the nut N (fig.19.)
If the chain becomes loose, please do the following:
Remove the safety guard (fig 18 pos. O.). Loosen self-locking nuts, which hold conditioner’s shaft
(fig.19. pos. B.). Tighten the spring by means of the nuts N. After the chain is tensioned, screw all
the bolts. When the tensioner is properly adjusted, a deflection of the chain under finger pressure
should be about 5 mm.
A
O
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Fig. 19. Adjusting the tension of tine conditioner’s.
5.6.3. Daily maintenance
Everyday after work please carry out the following maintenance:
remove grass and mud,
check all visible units and parts and their connections; tighten all loose bolts and nuts and
replace all damaged and/or worn parts with new genuine ones,
check the cutterbar,
grease PTO shaft tubes with STP grease,
if necessary, lubricate the parts and units according to lubrication instruction.
5.6.4. After-season maintenance
At the end of the season the mower should be cleaned, washed and dried. Carefully grease
unpainted surfaces and 3-point linkage pins.
After that the following work should be carried out:
Remove any traces of rust and paint the area affected.
Check lubrication of intersecting axis gear and cutterbar. If leaks occur, remove them
immediately. If water is discovered in the oil, it must be changed, otherwise the gears, bearings
and shafts could be damaged.
6. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTION
6.1. Cutterbar
Refilling the oil of the cutterbar is done through the inlet A (fig. 20a.). Proper oil level is 5÷7 mm
from the cutterbar bottom. Oil capacities are show in tab. 3.
B
N
N
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Removing the worked oil from the cutterbar is done through the outlet B (fig. 20b. ) situated at the
end of the cutterbar. Always change the oil just after finished work, when it is still warm.
Fig. 20. Cutterbar oil inlet (A) and outlet (B).
Tab.3. Oil capacities.
Models Oil capacity [l] Oil type Lubrication frequency
KDF260S – 2,6 m;
KDF260W – 2,6 m; 6,5
KDF300S – 3,0 m
KDF300W – 3,0 m 7,0
80W90
Once every 3 seasons
(if working intensively)
6.2. Intersecting axis gear
Everyday before starting work please check the oil level and, if needed, please refill after having
removed the vent A on the top of the gear (Fig. 21.). The oil level can be checked through the check
opening B on the side of the gear. Please refill the oil until it is visible in the check opening B. The
oil capacity: about 1 l.
Fig. 21. Intersecting axis gear lubrication points.
B
A
A
A
a
B
b
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Tab.4. Oil capacity.
Model Oil capacity [l] Oil type Lubrication frequency
All models About 1l
Transol 680
1000
(acc. to ISO 3448 oil viscosity grade :
VG-680 – 1000 )
Once every 3 seasons
(if working intensively)
CAUTION!
The above instructions should be strictly followed. If the discs in the
cutterbar rotate loosely, do not worry about the high intersecting axis gear
temperature; after long working time it may reach even 60-80
o
C
.
6.3. Roller conditioner’s gearbox
Everyday before starting work please check the oil level and, if needed, please refill after having
removed the vent A on the top of the gearbox A (fig. 22.). The oil level can be checked through the
check opening B on the side of the gear. Please refill the oil until it is visible in the check opening
B. The oil level: about 0,5 l. Check oil level when the cutterbar is on the ground. Removing the
worked oil from the gearbox is done through the outlet C.
Tab. 6. Oil capacities.
Fig. 22. Roller conditioner’s gearbox lubrication points.
Model Oil capacity
[l] Oil type Lubrication frequency
All models 0,5 80W90 Once every 3 seasons
(if working intensively)
C
A
B
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SaMASZ KDF 260 W User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual
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