Pottinger ROLLPROFI 3300 L SC CLASSIC Operating instructions

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ROLLPROFI 3300
( Type RP 3300 : + . . 9820869 )
ALLG./BA SEITE 2 / 9300-GB
Important information concerning
Product Liability.
According to the laws governing product liability, the manufacturer and
dealer are obliged to hand the operating manual to the customer at the time
of sale, and to instruct them in the recommended operating, safety, and
maintenance regulations. Confirmation is necessary to prove that the
machine and operating manual have been handed over accordingly.
For this purpose,
-document A is to be signed and sent to Pöttinger,
-document B remains with the dealer supplying the machine,
- and the customer receives document C.
In accordance with the laws of product liability, every farmer is an
entrepreneur.
According to the laws of product liability, property damage is damage
caused by a machine and not to it. An excess of Euro 500 is provided for
such a liabilioty.
In accordance with the laws of product liability, entrepreneurial property
damages are excluded from the liability.
Attention! Should the customer resell the machine at a later date, the
operating manual must be given to the new owner who must then be
instructed in the recommended regulations referred to herein.
GB Dear Farmer
You have just made an excellent choice.
Naturally we are very happy and wish to
congratulate you for having chosen Pöttinger.
As your agricultural partner, we offer you quality
and efficiency combined with reliable servicing.
In order to assess the spare-parts demand for
our agricultural machines and to take these
demands into consideration when developing
new machines, we would ask you to provide us
with some details.
Furthermore, we will also be able to inform you
of new developments.
Dokument D
GB-0600 Dokum D Anhänger
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
According to the product liability please check the above mentioned items.
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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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For this purpose please do the following:
- sign the document A and send it to the company Pöttinger or via the internet to www.poettinger.at
- document B stays with the specialist factory delivering the machine.
- document C stays with the customer.
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Table of contents
General Safety Instructions ....................................... 6
SAFETY INFORMATION =============== 6
Hitching the machine to the tractor ........................... 6
Machine operation..................................................... 7
Road circulation ........................................................ 8
Handling bales .......................................................... 8
Danger of fire ............................................................ 9
Cardan shaft and PTO .............................................. 9
Hydraulic system ..................................................... 10
Servicing the machine ............................................. 10
Use, maintenance and replacement of tyres........... 10
Product clogging removal........................................ 11
Noise level............................................................... 11
Adhesive safety plates ............................................ 12
Safety plates - Location........................................... 12
GENERAL INFORMATION ==============14
Zweck des Handbuches .......................................... 14
Pictures ................................................................... 14
Attachments ............................................................ 14
Warranty .................................................................. 14
Machine identification.............................................. 15
Enclosures .............................................................. 15
Prescribed use and machine description ................ 16
Improper use ........................................................... 16
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ============16
Area of danger ........................................................ 16
Night work ............................................................... 16
Description of the main units ................................... 17
Technical characteristics ......................................... 18
Description of operating mode ................................ 19
Tractor requirements ............................................... 20
Admissible gradients ............................................... 20
Safety devices ......................................................... 21
Packing / Unpacking ............................................... 23
Lifting....................................................................... 23
Load / unload from transportion means .................. 23
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ========23
Hitching to the tractor .............................................. 24
Cardan shaft - Installation ....................................... 24
Hydraulic System Connection ................................. 25
Electric connection of the automatic binder ............ 26
Binding control unit - installation ............................. 27
Electric connection of the lighting system ............... 27
Releasing from the tractor ....................................... 28
Opening of the guards............................................. 29
Tests and checks..................................................... 29
bale weight choosing............................................... 30
Pick-up - balancing.................................................. 30
OPERATION ADJUSTMENT - ===========30
ADJUSTMENTS AND INDICATORS ======30
Pick-up height - adjustment..................................... 31
Baffle plate adjustment............................................ 31
Feed chain - adjustment.......................................... 31
Adjustment of hook closure ..................................... 32
Adjustment of the hook springs ............................... 32
Binder control - adjustments ................................... 33
Slide holding chain path and stroke ........................ 33
Twine shuttle nose adjustment ................................ 33
Binding control unit - instructions for use ................ 34
Twine binding instructions ....................................... 34
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ===========34
Twine splicing .......................................................... 35
Clamp adjustment ................................................... 35
Binding selection ..................................................... 35
Twine binder operation ............................................ 37
What to do in case of failure.................................... 38
Net wrapping instructions ........................................ 39
Net assembly and connection ................................. 39
Binder start position ................................................ 40
Selection the number of bale wrappings ................. 41
Reel braking device................................................. 41
Roller pressure adjustment ..................................... 42
Net binder operation................................................ 42
Knife resetting tie rod .............................................. 43
Adjusting end of sroke blocks and shock absorbers44
Instructions concernant le liage mixte filet/ficelle .... 45
25-Knife cutting system (Supercut) ......................... 46
Unblocking the rotor ................................................ 47
Rapid Unclogging Procedure .................................. 48
Inverter (optional) .................................................... 48
Use of the Key (supplied) ........................................ 49
Position of the knives .............................................. 49
Removal and assembly of the knives...................... 50
Enabling of knife-replacing plates ........................... 53
Additional platform for 13-knife cutting .................... 53
Removal of the feeding platform ............................. 55
What to do in case of failure.................................... 55
Product preparation................................................. 56
Forward speed diagram .......................................... 57
Picking up instructions ............................................ 57
Bale unloading ........................................................ 59
Attachements .......................................................... 60
General maintenance instructions........................... 61
MAINTENANCE ======================61
Routine maintenance .............................................. 62
Gear box - Lubrication............................................. 63
Cardan shaft - Lubrication ....................................... 63
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Drive chains - Adjustment ....................................... 63
Twine binder - Servicing .......................................... 64
Net binder - Servicing.............................................. 64
Centralised automatic lubrication ............................ 65
Roller Bearings Lubrication ..................................... 66
Diagram of greasing points ..................................... 67
Table of Lubricants .................................................. 68
End of season checking in a work shop .................. 68
Troubles: Causes and remedies ............................. 69
General troubles...................................................... 69
Bale quality.............................................................. 69
TROUBLESHOOTING ================ 69
Bale quality.............................................................. 70
2-Twine binder......................................................... 70
Net binder (Rotomec) .............................................. 71
Tools ........................................................................ 72
Wheel wedges......................................................... 72
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENTS OF PARTS 72
Pick-up - safety bolt replacement ........................... 73
Unblocking the ring gears ....................................... 74
Replace the feed chain bearings............................. 74
Emergency electric cable ........................................ 75
Diagram of Supercut hydraulic system ................... 76
Hydraulic diagram ................................................... 77
Electric system ........................................................ 78
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General Safety Instructions
It is of the utmost importance to comply with work safety regulations
issued by the competent authorities of each country.
The following precautions concerning the machine operation must be
duly observed.
General recommendations
Read carefully this manual before starting,
operating and servicing the machine.
Read carefully safety decals stuck to the machine and follow the
instructions (see paragraph 1.2.). Should decals be damaged or
illegible, immediately replace them, applying to SPARE PARTS
DEPARTMENT.
Before running the machine, the operator must be informed about
and trained to the machine use.
Do not operate the machine if wearing clothes which might
entangle into running parts.
Start working only if the machine is in perfect conditions.
Check the conditions of the various components of the pick-up to
ensure proper feed and prevent jammings.
Do not use the machine to pick up unsuitable products and in case
of bad weather conditions.
To prevent rotation, the cardan shaft guard must always be in
perfect working order and fastened through the relevant chains.
Read carefully all instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Guards must always be in perfect working order.
Before resuming work, make sure that all guards have been
properly fitted.
Always keep a first aid kit within reach.
A fire extinguisher should also be kept within reach.
Hitching the machine to the tractor
Before hitching the machine to the tractor, make sure that the latter
is in good working order and that brakes work correctly, particularly
if the machine is to be used on gradients.
Furthermore, make sure that the hydraulic system of the tractor
suits the machine system.
To avoid accidents or damages to the machine, make sure that the
cardan shaft is properly connected both to the machine and to the
tractor.
Make sure that the tractor drawbar coupling pin is locked, to
prevent it from releasing.
Make sure that the electric system and turn indicators work
properly.
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Machine operation
Before starting the machine, make sure that all safety guards are
in perfect working order and correctly fitted.
Only the driver must operate the tractor; no passengers are
allowed on the baler.
Never work without baffle plate, as it is a safety part.
The baler can be operated from the driver’s seat only.
Do not walk or stand on the baler drawbar or on other parts while
it is running or when the PTO is engaged.
Keep far from the pick-up area, belts and rollers of the machine as
well as from binding and running parts.
People are not allowed to approach the machine during running
and in particular they must not stand in the rear part of the machine
during bale unloading phases.
Do not stand between the tractor wheels and the machine when
the engine is on.
Always remove the tractor ignition key and engage the handbrake
when the tractor is unattended.
Before cleaning, greasing or adjusting the machine or the PTO,
stop the latter, stop the engine, remove the ignition key and engage
the parking brake.
In case of clogging, do not release the baler while
running and unload the bale.
Stop the PTO and the tractor engine before cleaning
the pick-up.
Do not remove from or introduce products into the
pick-up with hands or feet while the baler is running.
Unload the bale.
In case of product clogging removal, do the following:
- do not approach the pick-up when it is running;
- disengage the power take-off;
- stop the tractor;
- use a tool to remove the product clogged;
- if need be, open the tail gate and unload the bale before cleaning
the pick-up.
Before opening the tail gate, make sure that the area behind the
baler is clear.
Should the machine be operated with the tail gate open, fit safety
catches on both hydraulic jacks.
If the tail gate is opened when the machine is started and the power
take-off is in motion, make sure that the pressure gauge indicates
zero. Take this precaution in order to prevent the belts from
suffering a slipping that can damage them.
Do not leave the baler unattended when the tail gate is open.
Do not leave the machine unattended when the tractor is running.
Never open gates or guards while the tractor is running.
Do not stand on the upper guard of the pick-up or on running
boards while the machine is running.
Do not use controls or hoses as grips.
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Beware of curves and overturning on bumping soils and steep
gradients.
Give the greatest attention when wheels are nearby ditches or
steep banks.
To avoid exposure to dust and soil caused by picked-up products,
always wear glasses and mask when working with tractors not
supplied with cab.
Always keep the machine in perfect working order and perform
routine maintenance periodically.
DANGER - WARNING: whoever stands in the machine
working range is in a dangerous area, being therefore
an „exposed person“. The operator must prevent
people from standing in dangerous areas and must
give the greatest attention when operating the
machine.
DANGER - WARNING: make sure that there are no
children; make sure they do not approach the
machine and the tractor. Give a particular attention
during reverse manoeuvres.
Road circulation
During road transport, follow the regulations in force and drive
tractors with adequate towable weight only (see the registration
certificate of the tractor).
Do not use the machine as a transportation means.
DANGER - WARNING: a wrong assembly of tyres on
rims and an inflation pressure differing from the
values shown by the table 3.5, might cause
dangerous accidents, particularly during road
transportation. Apply to specialised workshop,
should a check be necessary.
During road circulation, the cardan shaft must be connected to the
tractor PTO.
Before towing the machine on the road, raise the pick-up completely
and close the valve on the hydraulic hose (see paragraph 4.4.3).
Hook the pick-up to the chain supplied.
Adjust and fix the wheels of the large pick-up to the running board
brackets.
Do not exceed the maximum speed permitted by the highway code
and, in any case, never exceed the speed of 40 km/h or 25 mph.
Periodically check the working order of the lighting and signalling
systems.
The operator must always be aware of the machine dimensions
during manoeuvres.
Handling bales
Give the greatest attention to the weight and barycenter of the lifted
bale if using front loaders.
For covering short distances, bales can be transported by equipping
the tractor with front or rear fork, whereas for greater distances
normal or special trucks must be used. Keep to the current
legislation during transport on public roads.
Never unload or store bales along gradients, since bales might roll
down.
Make sure that bales are correctly fastened through ropes or other
suitable means.
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Danger of fire
WARNING - DANGER:
straw is highly inflammable, it might cause fire. In
case of fire, immediately unload the bale and move
the machine away. If necessary, disconnect the
machine from the tractor.
Fire risks can be avoided by keeping the machine clean.
It is advisable to keep a fire extinguisher within reach.
Cardan shaft and PTO
Keep to the instructions of the cardan shaft operation manual.
The power take off of the tractor must turn at the speed
recommended by the manufacturer.
Use only a cardan shaft of the type supplied with the machine. The
cardan shaft must be manufactured in compliance with EN1152
standards and provided with CE certificate.
The cardan shaft must be supplied with guards.
Make sure not to damage the cardan shaft guard during transport
or working cycle.
All guards must be in good conditions.
The safety joint must be installed on the side of the baler. The
homocinetic joint must be installed on the tractor side.
The safety joint, supplied with cam disengagement, must be
assembled on the baler side; the constant-velocity universal joint
must be assembled on the tractor side.
Always make sure that the cardan shaft is properly fitted and
fastened.
In order to prevent crawling, assemble the cardan shaft supplied
with the machine between the tractor PTO and the machine gear
box, making sure that the length does not exceed the min. distance
between the machine and the tractor. Should the cardan shaft be
shortened, cut both pipes and the relevant guards, removing burs
and greasing ends. The shaft length must ensure a sufficient
overlap of the telescopic shafts; the tractor must be perfectly
aligned with the machine and keep a minimum overlap of half
length of the telescopic shafts.
Make sure that all rotating parts connected to the PTO shaft are
properly protected.
To avoid guard rotation, hook chains.
Before engaging the PTO, make sure that the selected tractor PTO
speed and the rotation direction match with the baler rotation and
speed values.
Before engaging the PTO, make sure that nobody stands in the
baler working area or in dangerous areas.
Never engage the PTO with the engine stopped.
Make sure that nobody approaches the cardan shaft during
running.
Disengage the PTO before sharp curves or when it is not necessary.
DANGER - WARNING: should running parts
rotate after the PTO has been disengaged,
keep far from rotating parts.
Before any operation, make sure that the machine and the tractor
engine are stopped and remove the ignition key.
Before cleaning, greasing or adjusting the machine or the PTO,
disengage the latter, stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
The cardan shaft, once disconnected from the tractor, must be
placed on the support at the drawbar end.
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Hydraulic system
DANGER - WARNING: the hydraulic system
works at high pressure (min 100 bar max 190
bar).
Before connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic system pipes of
the tractor, release pressure from the tractor and machine systems.
Give the greatest attention to hydraulic coupling between the
tractor and the machine: it is advisable to mark male and female
couplings to avoid manoeuvre errors. Should hydraulic couplings
be changed, some functions might accordingly be changed (ex. lift/
lowering). Danger of accidents!
Periodically check hydraulic pipes and replace them when damaged
or worn-out. Replacing pipes must have the same technical
specifications as the original pipes. Hoses must however be
replaced after 5 years from the date printed on the hose.
When detecting leaks, use suitable protections. Danger of
accidents!
The hydraulic pressurised oil might penetrate the skin, thus
causing serious damages. In such a case, consult a doctor
immediately. Danger of serious infections!
Before servicing the hydraulic system, lower the baler tail gate, the
pick up, release pressure and stop the tractor engine.
To prevent hydraulic couplings from getting dirty or damaged,
always fit the protection caps supplied after use.
CAUTION: do not dispose of hydraulic oil in the
environment.
Servicing the machine
Replace as soon as possible all worn or damaged parts of the pick-
up to prevent frequent jammings.
Comply with scheduled maintenance intervals. From time to time
the machine requires minor servicing. It should be reminded that
a correct and regular maintenance will increase the working life of
the machine.
Always replace the belts when these are worn or damaged.
Before carrying out any operation over or under the machine, make
sure to insert wedges under wheels.
When servicing the hydraulic system, make sure that the system
is not pressurised before disconnecting any pipe.
Leaks of pressurised oil might cause serious injuries. When
searching for oil leaks always wear protective clothes, goggles and
gloves.
Before welding machine parts or before servicing the electric
system, release the baler from the tractor, to protect the alternator
and the battery of the latter.
To avoid fire risks, always keep the machine clean.
Belts and rollers must be cleaned at least once a day or whenever
used.
Tyres must be serviced by skilled personnel and through appropriate
tools. A wrong assembly might cause serious injuries or death. In
case of doubts, apply to qualified personnel.
To avoid damages to mechanical parts, do not use pressurised
water jets to clean the machine.
Use, maintenance and replacement of tyres
In case of tyres replacement, choose tyres suitable for the machine
real use: refer to the table in section 3.4.
- Check the nut tightening 100 Km or 3 working hours after fitting the
tyres.
- After that, check the nut tightening periodically.
- Do not stop with tyres on hydrocarbons (oil, Diesel fuel, grease,
etc.).
- Refer to an expert if the tyre suffers an impact, even in the case no
damages can be visually detected.
- Tyres fitted on machines that reimain unused for long periods tend
to wear more rapidly than tyres used more frequently. In that case,
it is advisable to raise the tractor from the ground and protect tyres
from direct sun light.
CAUTION: only skilled personnel, in possess of specific
tools and technical knowledge, shall replace
tyres. Tyres replacement performed by
unskilled personnel can cause serious injuries
to people, damages to the tyre and deformation
of the rim.
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Product clogging removal
DANGER - WARNING: in case of product clogging
removal, do the following:
- do not approach the pick-up when it is running;
- disengage the power take-off;
- stop the tractor;
- use the tool provided to extract the blocked product;
- if need be, open the tail gate and unload the bale
before cleaning the pick-up.
CAUTION: before starting work always check the
conditions of the components of the pick up (tines,
bars, bushes, cam, clamps).
Noise level
According to 86/188 EEC standards and to the current national law,
the following noise levels, detected during work and measured in dBa,
in accordance with ISO 5131 regulation should not be exceeded.
Noise level is measured with the engine and all systems working, at
a normal running speed, according to the specific use, without product
fed into the machine.
To measure the noise level of the tractor-machine unit, the noise of the
baler trailed by the tractor is measured at a distance of 200 m from the
rear window of a cabsupplied tractor, suitable for trailing the baler.
As far as cab-supplied tractors are concerned, the noise heard by the
operator, keeping doors and windows closed, will be less, depending
on the cab acoustic insulation.
If the tractor is not supplied with cab or works with open doors and
windows, the noise level will exceed 85(dBa), therefore it is advisable
to wear protective headphones. Since said regulation is in force in
many countries, the operator shall comply with the local current law.
Noise level
(dba)
85
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Adhesive safety plates
It is of the utmost importance to give the greatest attention to adhesive
warning and/or precautions plates fitted on the machine, when starting,
repairing or simply standing nearby it. The user shall keep all plates
legible, changing their location should they fail to be seen and
replacing them when damaged. Damaged plates must be replaced by
ordering a complete set to SPARE PARTS DEPARTMENT.
Safety plates - Location
1 - General danger!
Read the manual before operating the machine.
(Code 8889379)
2 - No standing!
Do not stand within the working range of the machine.
(Code 8889286)
3 - General danger!
Stop the tractor and remove the ignition key before
servicing the machine.
(Code 8889378)
4 - Danger of body crushing!
Fasten the lifting jack through the locking device before
accessing the dangerous area.
(Code 8889380)
5 - Danger of chest crushing!
Keep far from the baler tail gate while the tractor engine
is running.
(Code 8889381)
6 - Danger of arm entangling!
Do not approach the pick up area with hands or feet while
the tractor engine is running.
(Code 8889390)
7 - Danger of chest crushing!
Bale out of control.
(Code 8889383)
8 - Danger of chest crushing!
Tail gate is closing.
(Code 8889382)
9 - Danger of arm entangling!
Do not open and remove safety guards while the engine
is running.
(Code 8889385)
10- Danger of arm entangling!
Do not open and remove safety guards while the engine
is running.
(Code 8889384)
11- Danger of arm entangling!
Do not introduce hands into the auger while the engine
is running.
(Code 8889389)
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12- Danger of finger or hand cutting!
Do not approach the knife cutting area with hands. Do
not open and remove safety guards while the engine is
running.
(Code 8889377)
13- Danger of chest crushing!
Keep far from the baler drawbar range while the tractor
engine is running.
(Code 8889394)
14- Danger of chest crushing!
Keep far from the tractor range while the engine is
running.
(Code 8889393)
15- Danger of contact with hydraulic fluids!
Pressurised fluid leaks might penetrate the skin causing
serious injuries.Disconnect the machine and stop the
tractor before servicing.
(Code 8889969)
16- Danger of leg cutting or crushing!
Keep far from the machine range.
(Code 8889970)
17- Danger of electric shock!
Give the greatest attention when operating the machine
nearby electric cables.
(Code 8889968)
18- Safety devices!
(Code 8889726)
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0200-D ALLGEMEINE INFO (8412)
(1)
Die Definition von Maschine ersetzt die handelsübliche Bezeichnung, auf
die das vorliegende Handbuch Bezug nimmt (siehe Deckblatt).
(2)
Es handelt sich um Personen, die über Erfahrung, technische Ausbildung,
Kenntnis der Vorschriften und Gesetze verfügen und in der Lage sind, die
notwendigen Arbeiten auszuführen und mögliche Gefahren bei Transport,
Installierung, Gebrauch und Wartung der Maschine zu erkennen und zu
verhindern.
Pictures
Pictures and figures are merely supplied as examples. Should the
machine owned differ from figures shown in this manual, safety
information is however ensured.
Some figures show the machine with open or removed guards, to
make features and adjustments clearer. Never operate the machine
under these conditions. For safety purposes, make sure that all safety
guards are closed or correctly fitted before starting the machine.
In pursuing a policy of constant development and updating of the
product, the manufacturer might introduce changes or improvements
to the machine whenever he deems it possible, without introducing
said changes to the machines previously sold.
Attachments
The machine has been designed to work under different conditions
and products. However, additional attachments might be required to
improve the performance. A list of optional attachments is shown in
the chapter “Attachments” of this manual.
Warranty
The machine is in compliance with the law in force in the user’s country
and the conditions agreed with the dealer. The warranty shall be void
should the machine be damaged or changed, disregarding the
instructions set forth in the operation manual.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Read this manual carefully before servicing the machine.
This manual must be perfectly kept inside the plastic
bag and put inside the twine case.
Zweck des Handbuches
Dieses Handbuch wurde vom Hersteller verfaßt und ist wesentlicher
Bestandteil der Maschine
(1)
. Die darin enthaltenen Informationen sind
an das Fachpersonal
(2)
(Bediener) gerichtet. Die Lieferanten von
neuen und/oder alten Maschinen sind verpflichtet, das mit der Maschine
gelieferte Handbuch zu übergeben. Wenn die Maschine an Dritten
verkauft wird, muß die Betriebs- und Wartungsanleitung dem Käufer
gegeben werden.
Wenn dieses Handbuch beschädigt oder verloren wird, muß man eine
Kopie vom ERSATZTEILDIENST der Firma fordern, indem man den
Code des Handbuchs oder die Daten mitteilt, die auf dem an der
Maschine angebrachten Identifizierungsschild gestempelt sind. Im
Handbuch wird der Gebrauchszweck bestimmt, für den die Maschine
gebaut wurde. Es enthält alle notwendigen Informationen zur
Gewährleistung eines sicheren und ordnungsgemäßen Gebrauchs.
Die konstante Beachtung der im Handbuch enthaltenen Anleitungen
garantiert Sicherheit für das Personal und für die Maschine, einen
wirtschaftlichen Betrieb und eine längere Betriebslebensdauer der
Maschine.
Die wichtigsten Textteile sind halbfett hervorgehoben worden und
sind von den folgenden Symbolen begleitet.
WARNUNG - ACHTUNG: Zeigt eine drohende
Gefahr an, die schwere Verletzungen verursa-
chen kann. Darauf muß man achtgeben.
VORSICHT: Zeigt an, dass man darauf achtge-
ben muß, um Unfälle oder Schäden an den
Gegenständen zu vermeiden.
Es handelt sich um technische Anweisungen
besonderer Wichtigkeit.
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Machine identification
The model is identified by the rating plate showing the following data:
A - Commercial name of the machine
B - Serial number
C - Year of construction
D - Type of approval (in force in Italy)
E - Number of road approval (in force in Italy)
F - Max. PTO rpm
G - Total max. mass
H - Total max. mass on towing eye
L - Max. mass on axle
M - Manufacturer
Always indicate A - B - C when requesting
information, spare parts, etc.
Always use original spare parts if necessary.
Using non original spares or performing unauthorised operations on
the machine will void the warranty.
Enclosures
EC Conformity Declaration
Type approval certificate.
Conformity declaration for type-approved vehicles (Italy only).
These documents are to be kept safe and protected from the weather
for the entire life of the machine.
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Prescribed use and machine description
This machine is a pick-up baler, designed exclusively to collect
windrows of straw, hay and similar products, and press such products
into cylindrical bales.
This is a trailed machine and requires a suitable tractor unit for pulling
and powering the transmission drive.
The machine picks up and bales fodder, including mixed gramineae
and lucerne, for agricultural use on lands under crop.
All picking up, binding and unloading operations are controlled by the
operator from the tractor cab.
This machine can be used to harvest different crops: graminaceous
crops, straw, hay, maize stalks, ensiled produce, thanks to its
combination of rollers and chains.
The machine can be equipped with a wide pick-up, with large-
diameter side augers, for wide and bulky windrow harvesting.
The bale can be twine bound, net wrapped or mixed bound.
As soon as binding is over, the bale is unloaded by opening the tail
gate.
The machine has been manufacturer to be used by a single operator
(tractor driver).
Comply with the accident prevention regulations in force in the user’s
country.
Use original spare parts only.
Improper use
The machine cannot be used as a transport means for people or
things.
Do not allow people to remain on the service running board while
the machine is running. Always stop the power take off.
Do not change, remove or assemble parts to the machine. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for damages thus caused.
Do not exceed the speed of 40 Km/h.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages caused by non-
original spare parts and attachments.
Area of danger
DANGER - WARNING: do not allow people to
approach the area of danger while the machine is
running.
Night work
Night work increases risks deriving from the machine operation.
Always work in well-lightened places and adjust and service the
machine in safety conditions.
When servicing the machine, make sure that the
PTO is disengaged and the tractor stopped.
The operator must know the ground conditions and must have
acquired a suitable experience.
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Description of the main units
The “Gallignani” 3000 series is a versatile line: any standard machine
can be completed by requesting optional assemblies in order to meet
any possible user’s requirements.
A - Cardan shaft transmission (see enclosed literature)
B - Drawbar
C - Parking jack
D - Gearbox
E - Chain drive
F - Feeding/pressure rollers
G - Feed chain
H - Baling chamber
I - Extra-wide floating pick-up
J - Running board
K - Bearing for Cardan shaft in rest position
L - Wheels
M - Pick-up wheel
N - Feed baffle
P - Spare reel box (OPT)
P1- Net box
P2- Twine box
Q - Two-twine tying unit (Autolife)
R - Net tying unit (Rotomec)
S - Rear gate
T - Gate opening hydraulic cylinders
U - Bale kicker
V - Binding Control Unit (see attached manual)
X - 25-knife Cutter Mechanism (Supercut)
Y - Electric lighting system (OPT)
Z - Main pinion
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Technical characteristics
Feeding
Chamber section mm ø 1200x1200
Pick-up
Pick-up width mm 2240 (2060 in Bezug auf DIN)
Tines for row/Tines rows n 32 / 5
Distanz between tines mm 60
Weights
Machine weight kg 3600
Bale
Hay bale weight kg 250 - 320
Straw bale weight kg 170 - 220
Silage bale weight kg 400 - 700
Bales hourly output n 18 / 35
Tyres
Tyres pressure 15.0/55-17 10PR 2,5 bar
19.0/45-17 8-10PR
500 / 50-17 2,5 bar
Small wheel (pick-up) 16x6.50-8 6PR 2,5 bar
Stud bolt tightening torque 430 Nm
Twine/Netting
Twine m/kg 500 - 800
Fine mesh net gr/m 14 - 18
2-twine tying unit "AUTOLIFE" (3120 - 3200)
Pulley no Bale rev. no. No. of wraps for Twine used for tying cycle Time (s)
N. Ø tying cycle (m) Z=15
1 80 6,5 73 54 18
2 110 9,5 19 74 25
3 130 11 22 88 29
4 165 14,5 29 111 37
5 196 16,5 33 131 45
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Description of operating mode
All functions are controlled directly from the tractor cab’s Alpha Bale
Master electronic control unit.
The baler’s movement along the windrow allows the pick-up to harvest
the product, which is conveyed to the cutter mechanism by a rotating
feeder.
The product is then carried by the feed rollers into the baling chamber.
The baffle plate helps to feed the product into the chamber.
The product is pressed into a round bale in the baling chamber. Once
the bale has reached the required pressure, a sound signal warns the
operator to stop the tractor.
The twine or net binder automatically or manually begins to bind the
bales.
A sound signals that the binding is completed.
At this point the operator opens the tail gate through the hydraulic drive
and the bale is ejected onto the ground.
The tail gate is then shut and the baler is ready for the next cycle.
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Tractor requirements
Power
The machine requires a tractor with a power to the PTO equal to:
Depending on the type of ground you are working on, make use of an
extra-power tractor to respect safety conditions: ~ 10 HP more on level
ground or more than 10 HP on steep ground.
Power take-off (p.t.o.) 540 min
-1
The machine is equipped with a cardan shaft having a homocentric
joint with a tractor side yoke allowing to couple a shaft to a 6-spline
p.t.o. on a 35 mm diameter. The yoke is designed to operate at 540
rpm.
Drawbar
The machine drawbar is supplied with a pivot pin with a 40 mm
diameter hole to be coupled to a tractor equipped with a pivoting hitch
with a U-shaped hook.
To avoid vibrations and the removal of the two pipes of the shaft, make
sure that the tractor drawbar is positioned according to the instructions
shown in the figure, with respect to the constant-velocity universal
joint centre.
Hydraulic system supplied
– 1 single-acting control valve (Max. press. 180 bar).
– 1 double-acting control valve (Max. press. 180 bar).
Electric system supplied
– No. 1 3-pole 12V socket for the binding control system.
– No. 1 7-pole 12V socket for the lighting system.
It is advisable to use cab-supplied tractors.
Power to the PTO Total tractor
Minimum Advisable power
66 Kw (90 cv) 74 Kw (100 cv) 88 Kw (120 cv)
Admissible gradients
Ground conditions and tractor type can reduce the baler stability;
furthermore, the bale can unpredictably and dangerously change the
baler-tractor unit performance.
CAUTION: the operator should know the working
ground conditions and must operate in safety
conditions, giving the greatest attention.
Furthermore, the operator should have acquired
the experience necessary to suit the working
conditions.
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