Pottinger SERVO NOVA VI-E Operating instructions

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ALOIS PÖTTINGER Maschinenfabrik GmbH
A-4710 Grieskirchen
Tel. (07248) 600 -0
Telefax (07248) 600-511
GEBR. PÖTTINGER GMBH
D-86899 Landsberg/Lech, Spöttinger-Straße 24
Telefon (0 81 91) 92 99-111 / 112
Telefax (0 81 91) 92 99-188
GEBR. PÖTTINGER GMBH
Servicezentrum
D-86899 Landsberg/Lech, Spöttinger-Straße 24
Telefon (0 81 91) 92 99-130 / 231
Telefax (0 81 91) 59 656
Check SERVO Turnover Plough as per the delivery docket. Check that delivery is complete. All safety equipment
and operating devices at hand.
Using the operating manual explain and go over the operation, initial start and maintenance of the machine or
implement with the customer.
Fitting to the tractor has been carried out.
Check that hydraulic connections to the tractor have been made and that they are correct.
Hydraulic functions (turnover, cutting width adjustment) have been demonstrated and explained.
Plough is set correctly to the tractor (cutting width of 1st component, drawing point).
Transport and working positions have been explained.
Information about optional and additional equipment has been given.
It has been pointed out that to read the operating manual is imperative.
Cross where applicable. X
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CONTENTS
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INHALT 9600-GB (956)
Observe safety hints in supplement-A
CONTENTS
Technical Data................................................................................................................................................................................ e
Preparations on the tractor............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Wheels ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Ballast weight ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
External measurement ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Wheel gap ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Lifting gear ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Preparations on the plough ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Hydraulic connection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Important! ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Converting to transport position ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Attaching to the tractor ................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Important advice............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Removal from tractor.................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Garaging, cleaning and winter storage of the implement ............................................................................................................. 10
Before driving to the field ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Setting the drawing point (Z) ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
Weight the front axle sufficiently .................................................................................................................................................. 11
Attaching rail ................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Setting the ploughing depth ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Setting furrow width of first ploughing component (backfurrow) .................................................................................................. 11
Turning the plough over ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
Starting position "R" ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Starting position "L" ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Setting the plough gradient (6a) ................................................................................................................................................... 12
Hydraulic cutting width adjustment (SERVO PLUS) .................................................................................................................... 13
Turning at the end of the field (W) ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Turning phases (a, b, c, d) ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
Shear bolts ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
General maintenance advice ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
Tyre pressure ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Cleaning the machine parts ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
Hydraulic unit .............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Setting the ploughing component tilt ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Basic setting of the ploughing component ................................................................................................................................... 17
Setting the disk coulter (* ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Spring loaded disk coulter (* ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Pre-ploughing implements: .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Fully automatic Nonstop overload safety ................................................................................................................................... 19
Setting range ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Gas accumulator (43):.................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Altering pressure in the gas accumulator ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Take note...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Supplement .................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Recommendations for work safety ............................................................................................................................................... 23
Meaning of warning signs ............................................................................................................................................................ 26
Important! Additional Information ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Combination of tractor and mounted implement .......................................................................................................................... 27
LL 9600-GB TECH. DAT. (956)
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TECHNICAL DATA
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1
Applies to implements with standard fittings
SERVO VI
Type Blades Component distance Frame height Cutting width Weight 1
6600 6 100 cm 82 cm 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 / 55 cm 2680 kg
6700 7 100 cm 82 cm 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 / 55 cm 2920 kg
Tyres: 38 x 20,00-16 8 PLY RATING
Tyre pressure: max. 2,4 bar
Maximum permissible speed (km/h): 40 km/h
Data is without obligation
Vehicle Identification Plate
The implements exact designation and its fittings (frame
height, component form, ...) are imprinted in the section
Type.
The factory number is imprinted on the vehicle identification
plate (as shown opposite) and on the attachment frame.
Guarantee claims and queries cannot be processed without the
serial number being supplied.
Please enter the number onto the title page of this operating
manual immediately after taking delivery of the implement.
Defined use of the plough according to the manufacturer’s instructions
The Plough "SERVO VI, SERVO VI NOVA" is intended solely for normal use in agricultural work.
* For the ploughing in of arable land, fields and other soils. Any other uses outside of these are regarded as not in accordance with
the defined use. The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages resulting from misuse. The risk is carried by the user
alone. The keeping of operating, servicing and maintenance requirements as specified by the manufacturer also come under the
heading of defined use.
SERVO VI NOVA
Type Blades Component distance Frame height Cutting width Weight 1
6600 N 6 100 cm 82 cm 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 / 55 cm 2925 kg
6700 N 7 100 cm 82 cm 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 / 55 cm 3206 kg
Tyres: 38 x 20,00-16 8 PLY RATING
Tyre pressure: max. 2,4 bar
Maximum permissible speed (km/h): 40 km/h
Data is without obligation
Technical Data
A. P ttinger Maschinenfabrik Ges. m. b. H. A-4710 Grieskirchen Ober sterreich
Modell
Ges.Gew
Type
Masch.Nr.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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Optional Equipment
Warning sign, Yellow reflex reflector for side indication, Red
reflex reflector for the lighting unit.
TD65/92/83
Extension arm for plough-trailing implements
Trashboard
UW, UWS, W, WSS.
Leg deflector
U, UW, UWS, W, WSS.
Guiding plate
U, UW, UWS.
Knife coulter
U, UW, W, WSS.
Landside saver
UW, UWS, W, WSS
Maize mulcher
ME 50/25 Subsoiler
Smooth disk coulter Cutaway disk coulter
Manure mulcher - skim coulter
DV 50-25
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
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Lifting gear
- Left and right lifting struts (4) must be of equal length.
Adjust using adjusting device (3).
- If the lifting struts on the lower link can be pinned variously,
then select the back position (H). In so doing the tractors
hydraulic unit will not be heavily loaded.
- Position (2) the upper link (1) according to the tractor
manufacturers information.
Setting-up for transportation
- Fix the lower link with the struts (5) so that the attached
implement cannot swing out during transportation.
- The hydraulics operating lever must be secured against
lowering.
Setting-up for ploughing
-
Set the struts (5), see also "Setting the drawing point" on page 9.
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear
Control position:
For ploughing
For attaching/detaching
the implement, and road
transportation
A1
TD45/95/23
A2
A1 = 1,3 m - 1,5 m
A2 = max. 2,5 m
Preparations on the tractor
Wheels
- Air pressure in the tractors rear tyres when ploughing should
be 0.8 bar.
- Under difficult operating conditions additional wheel weights
can be advantageous. See the tractor manufacturers operating
manual also.
Ballast weight
Sufficient ballast weights are to be stacked on the front
of the tractor in order to guarantee steering and braking
capabilities.
At least 20% of the tractors tare weight on the front axle.
External measurement
The outside rear wheel measurement (A2) should not be
greater than 2,5 m. More than 2,5 m constricts manoeuvrability.
Wheel gap
Wheel gap (A1) should be between 1,3 m - 1,5 m.
Side pull (see also "Setting the drawing point " on page 9)
If plough pulls tractor to ploughed side
- reduce gap "A1" (if possible)
If plough pulls tractor to unploughed side
- increase gap "A1" (if possible)
ST
20%
Kg
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
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Preparations on the plough
Upper link pins
Insert upper link pin (6) as per diagram
- secure with linch pin (K).
Lighting and Warning equipment
When travelling in fog, half-light or at night,
protruding parts are to be clearly indicated. Advice
on the application of warning signs, reflective film
or paint and lighting units can be found in the
instructions for ancillary equipment in supplement
C.
PôTTINGER can supply lighting units and warning
signs upon request.
Always observe the statutory regulations.
Hydraulic connection
Important!
Take note (page 7, point 4).
Double-action and single-action control unit
There must be at least one double-action (DW) and one single-action
(EW) hydraulic connection available on the tractor.
Pressure line (blue) to support wheel cylinder
- Connect pressure line (EW = blue) to single-action control unit.
Pressure line (red) to turning unit
- Connect both pressure lines (DW = red) to double-action control unit.
Converting to transport position
1.Turn plough to horizontal position.
See chapter "Turning the plough"
2.Close both stop valves (2)
(Pos. 0).
This safety device prevents
plough from turning
unintentionally.
3.Raise plough front slightly
using tractor's lifting gear.
Do not raise plough completely.
4. Lower plough rear
The support wheel's hydraulic
cylinder (8a) is actuated using
the single-action control unit.
EW
DW
DW
TD45/95/2
6
TD 45/95/3
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ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
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4. Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor
- Take care that plug-in connections ars tidy.
Important advice
Before initial operation
- Draw upper hydraulic cylinder (Hyd-1) completely out.
5. Swing support stand up (pos.T)
- pin with bolt
- secure bolt with linch pin.
6. Check clearance and swing ranges
- Lower plough completely
- Raise plough front completely using tractor's lifting gear
Check clearance between lower link and attaching frame
Check swing range (90°) between tractor and plough
- Swing range is constricted when tractor is wider than 2,5 m.
Attaching to the tractor
Safety advice:
see Supplement A1, Pkt. 8a - h
1. Pin lower link
- Move tractor's hydraulics to control position.
- Attach implement to lower link and secure with
linch pin.
- Unhook attaching frame holder (TH) and pin to
console with linch pin (K).
2. Pin upper link (1)
- Pin upper link (1) so that connection point (P1) on
plough is somewhat higher than connection point
(P2) on tractor, even during operation.
3. Set upper link (1)
- Set upper link (1) so that swivelling axis in working
position is vertical (90°).
90°
TD 45/95/1a
1
P1
P2
TD 45/95/13
T
A
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REMOVAL FROM TRACTOR
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TH
TD 45/95/16
Removal from tractor
Safety advice:
see Supplement A1, pt. 8a - h
1. Turn plough to the right working position (R) and
place it on firm, level ground.
2. Turn tractor motor off
Apply parking brake
Depressurize hydraulic lines.
- Move servo-valve (ST) back
and forth several times.
3. Disconnect hydraulic hoses from tractor.
4. Swing support stand down (pos. A)
- pin with bolt
- secure bolt with linch pin.
5. Detach upper link (1) from implement.
6. Hook the holder (TH) onto the attaching frame
7. Position attaching frame horizontally
This makes later plough re-attachment
easier.
- turn righthand setting screw (6a)
accordingly
8. Detach lower link from implement.
90°
TD 45/95/1a
1
P1
P2
Garaging, cleaning and winter storage
of the implement
Observe the points in the chapter MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICE!
TD 45/95/14
R
ST
TD 45/95/13
T
A
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PRESETTING THE PLOUGH
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Before driving to the field
Set cutting width
- Loosen front hexagonal screw (SK).
- Remove rear hexagonal screw.
- Swivel anchoring console until the required
cutting width is obtained and the hexagonal
screw fits into one of the borings (1, 2, 3,
4, 5).
- Retighten hexagonal screws.
Setting the drawing point (Z)
In this matter please also refer to the chapter "Attaching to
the tractor".
Correct setting
The drawing line (ZL) runs through the mid-point (M) of the
tractors rear axle. No side pull arises from the tractor.
The plough is easy to pull.
Incorrect setting
The drawing line does not run through the mid-point of the
tractors rear axle. Tractor is drawn into already ploughed
area during ploughing.
Remedy: Set both struts (5) so that the lower link can move
sideways freely.
Set the movement
range left and right
equally.
Setting furrow width of first ploughing
component (backfurrow)
The furrow with (S2) of the
first ploughing component
is set by turning the
spindle (VF).
Furrow width (S1) to narrow
- turn spindle (VF) longer
Furrow width (S2) to wide
- turn spindle (VF) shorter
Weight the front axle sufficiently
if the tractor's front axle is insufficiently weighted during
operation
- insert bolts into lower hole (B2)
- secure bolts correctly
Normal position of bolt is at the top (B1)
- through this the rear axle carries more weight
- less rear driving wheel slippage
Attaching rail
The attaching rail is installed
in the upper position of the
slot. The lower position has
no influence on the plough's
function.
Therefor the attaching rail
does not need to be installed in
any other position.
Setting the ploughing depth
- Draw hydraulic cylinder (8a) out
slightly
- Set ploughing depth with the
adjusting sleeve (8).
010-01-24
SK
1
3
2
4
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OPERATION
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Turning the plough over
Beware!
Nobody is to stand within the swinging range during turning.
Turning procedure is only to be actuated from the tractor cabin.
Starting position "R"
The turning procedure is carried out with a double-action
control unit.
- Open stop valve (2)
E = open
0 = closed
- Switch control unit (ST) to (s).
The plough is turned 180¯.
- Switch control unit (ST) to neutral (O).
Starting position "L"
- Switch control unit (ST) to (s).
The plough is turned 180¯.
- Switch control unit (ST) to neutral (O).
TD 45/95/14
R
Setting the plough gradient (6a)
When ploughing, the ploughing components should be
almost vertical (90°) to the ground. This positon is obtained by
turning both the adjusting screws (6a), as described below.
- Raise plough front a few cm
using tractor's lifting gear
and then lower again.
This relieves the adjusting screws
(6a).
- Set gradient with adjusting screws (6a).
- Proceed with ploughing
- check wether the new setting for the ploughing components
is approx. vertical (90°) to the ground.
TD 26/92/48
s
h
0
ST
TD 45/95/18
L
TD 65/92/25
90°
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OPERATION
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Optional equipment:
Hydraulic cutting width adjustment (SERVO PLUS)
A hydraulic cylinder actuates the adjusting unit. Therefore an additional double-action control unit is necessary on the tractor.
Limitless cutting width adjustment can be carried out during ploughing. The drawing line position is not influenced by this (see
"Setting the drawing point (Z)").
Advantages:
- accurate ploughing along boundaries.
- ploughing around obstacles (masts, trees, etc.).
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OPERATION
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Turning at the end of the field (W)
The turning area (W) at the end of the field should be 16-22 m
wide. The size depends upon the tractor's total width.
The tractor's lifting gear is not needed during turning.
A
E
TD 26/92/16
s
h
0
ST
TD 45/95/19
Take care when turning on slopes!
The tractor's driving characteristics are influenced by the weight of the
plough. This can lead to dangerous situations, especially on slopes..
Turning phases (a, b, c, d)
a. At the end of the field steer tractor to the ploughed side
- Start turning procedure
Move control unit (ST) to (s)
- Interrupt turning procedure (Pos. 30 - 45 °)
Move control unit (ST) to (0)
b. Steer tractor to unploughed side
Because of the plough position(Pos. 30 - 45 °), turning can be carried out
without interruption.
c. Raise plough rear
The support wheel's hydraulic cylinder (8a) is actuated using the single action
control unit.
- Start turning procedure
Move control unit (ST) to (s) until the new working position is reached.
d. Start the new furrow
- Lower plough rear
The support wheel's hydraulic cylinder (8a) is actuated using the single-
action control unit.
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OVERLOAD SAFETY
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Shear bolts
The ploughing components are fastened with shear bolts.
When overloaded the shear bolts break (30) and the ploughing component swings away and up.
- Remove the rest of the shear bolt.
- Loosen hexagonal bolt (31).
- Swing ploughing component back into the working position.
- Insert new shear screws and retighten both bolts.
Take note!
Only use genuine shear bolts (see spare parts list) with the corresponding dimension and quality. Under no
circumstances use bolts with greater or lesser strength.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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General maintenance advice
In order to keep the implement in good condition even after a long
service life, please observe the following points:
Safety hints:
Turn engine off when
adjustment, service and
repair work is to be done.
Do not work under the
machine without safe
support.
- Retighten all screws after the first hours of operation.
During operating time
- Check all screws occasionally and retighten if necessary.
W = Grease the greasing points weekly.
J = Grease at least twice per season.
At the same time oil joints and adjusting spindles also.
Expendable parts
- Replace worn out expendable parts in time to prevent all stress-
bearing parts from becoming damaged.
Tyre pressure
max. 2,4 bar
- Pay attention to the correct tyre
pressure!
Check tyre pressure regularly!
Danger of bursting exist when inflating
or when tyre pressure is too great!
Cleaning the machine parts
Take note!
Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean bearings or hydraulic
parts.
- Danger of rust formation!
- Lubricate the machine after cleaning and carry out a short trial run.
- Cleaning with too much pressure can damage the paintwork.
Parking in the open
When parking in the open for
longer periods, clean plunger rods
and then grease.
Winter storage
- Thoroughly clean the machine
before storing.
- Store the machine where it is weather protected.
- Protect exposed parts against rusting.
- Grease all greasing points
Hydraulic unit
- Check hydraulic hoses regularly for damage.
Immediately replace porous or damaged hydraulic hoses.
Beware: Danger of infection! Where there are dfects in the hydraulic
unit, do not touch areas of leakage.
FETT
TD49/93/2
Before working on the
hydraulic unit
- lower implement to the
ground.
- When carrying out
maintenance work on a
raised implement always
make it secure with a suitable
support.
- Depressurize the hydraulic
unit and turn the motor off.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Basic setting of the ploughing component
Checks must be made in the following order after replacing worn out parts:
1. Stand the plough on even ground.
2. The gap (A) between plough and blade cutting edege must be the same for all ploughing components.
3. Check the gap (B1) on the last ploughing component.
B1 = 0 - 5 mm for ploughing components* of the type W, UWS
10 - 20 mm for ploughing components* of the type UW, UWS, WSS
4. Set the same measurement for gap (B) as for B1.
* The type of ploughing component is shown clearly on the manufacturers plate.
Setting the ploughing component tilt
If the plough is not penetrating the ground correctly, an improvement
can be obtained by turning the eccentric bush.
The blade point in the area S is set either higher or lower depending
upon the position of the eccentric bush (A or B).
Retighten screws after resetting.
On some models a catch plate is fitted instead of an eccentric bush.
See
"Basic setting of the ploughing component"
also.
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ADDITIONAL DEVICES
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(* Beware! Danger of injury on the cutting edges.
Setting the disk coulter
(*
Set the cutting depth of the disk coulter at a gap of 5 cm to the
ploughing blade tip.
The lengthwise fitting position is preselected by moving the carrier on
the console.
Further fitting positions arise by swivelling the eccentric (50) 180°.
The lateral gap to the
ploughing blade tip
should be 2 - 3 cm. It
is set by swiveling the
eccentric (50).
Spring loaded disk coulter
(*
- This disk coulter can be fitted to all SERVO NOVA ploughs with a
frame height from 72 cm.
Pre-ploughing implements:
Maize skimmer, Manure skimmer
These implements are designed to incorporate surface trash
straw or manure in the soil.
Set the working depth to 1/3 of the total working depth.
The lengthwise fitting position should lie over or behind the
ploughing blade tip. Where there is a lot of surface growth, or
when ploughing in straw, the pre-ploughing implements should
be set back as far as possible.
Leg deflector (60)
Leg deflector, which are fitted to the ploughing
component, serve to bend the stalks less
when ploughing in straw enabling them to slide
off better.
Trashboards (61)
For ploughing in manure or other fertilizers.
Trashboards for ploughing components of the
type UW, W, WSS.
These implements can be used instead of
manure mulchers (see above) but are not very
effective with shallow working depths.
Knife coulter (62)
(*
This implement can be used instead of a disk
coulter (see above) however it is not adjustable.
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SERVO NOVA
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A
E
90 - 150 bar
TD65/92/57
42
80 bar
41
Fully automatic Nonstop overload safety
The fully automatic overload safety is recommended for soils which are
difficult to plough e.g. soil with stones or other foreign bodies.
Every ploughing component is hydromechanically safeguarded against
damage on the SERVO-NOVA plough.
When driving over an obstacle the ploughing body swings out to either side
and then swings automatically back into the working position. There is no
need to stop the tractor.
Along with the fully automatic Nonstop overload safety, all component
carriers have a shear bolt as additional protection. See chapter
"OVERLOAD SAFETY
for a description.
Setting range
The overload safety release force can be adapted to the various soil types.
Normal setting
- Pressure in the hydraulic cylinders (40) must be approx. 10 bar greater than the nitrogen pressure in the gas accumulator (43).
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Nitrogen pressure in the gas accumulator (43) Pressure adjustment area
(Factory set) of the hydraulic cylinder (40)
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80 bar 90 bis 150 bar
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Should practice show that the overload safety reacts too often,
the pressure in the hydraulic cylinders can be increased with
the accompanying top-up device (42).
Increasing the pressure in the hydraulic cylinders:
- Shut-off valve in position A.
- Remove sealing cap (41) from shut-off valve and screw on
top-up line.
- Depressurize servo-valve on the tractor.
- Connect plug-in coupling (42) to the tractor.
- Open shut-off valve (position E). The hydraulic pressure
drops.
- Actuate servo-valve on tractor until the manometer shows the
desired pressure. Then
close the shut-off valve
(position A).
Take note!
The shut-off valve must
always be closed
(position A) when
ploughing.
- Depressurize top-up line using servo-
valve.
- Remove top-up line and screw sealing cap (41) back on.
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Gas accumulator (43):
Pressure in the gas accumulator can also be altered.
A reduction or increase of gas pressure in the accumulator depends upon the
various soil types.
With very light soil the gas pressure can be somewhat reduced.
Important!
No welding, soldering or mechanical work of any kind may be carried out
on the accumulator.
Altering pressure in the gas accumulator
This work must be carried out only by our Customer Service or by a specialist work
shop.
A special filling and testing device is required to reduce or increase the preload
pressure in the gas accumulator.
1. Reduce pressure:
a) Remove plastic cap.
Remove the lead mould plug (if it exists) in the gas filling plug (44) with a pointed tool.
b) Slightly loosen the gas filling plug (44).
c) Screw on filling and testing device.
d) Slightly open the outlet valve on the filling device.
Slowly let the nitrogen out (N) until the mamometer shows the desired pressure has
been reached.
e) Close outlet valve, remove filling device, tighten gas filling plug and knock the lead
mould plug (if it exists) back in.
2. Increase pressure:
Only use nitrogen (N) to fill the accumulator, do not use oxygen (danger of explosion).
f) Connect filling device to nitrogen bottle.
g) Remove plastic cap.
Remove the lead mould plug (if it exists) in the gas filling plug (44) with a pointed tool.
Slightly loosen the gas filling plug (44).
Screw on filling and testing device.
h) Screw testing device onto nitrogen bottle.
i) Slightly open the outlet valve on the filling device and fill with nitrogen until the mamometer shows the required pressure has been
reached.
k) Close outlet valve, remove filling device, tighten gas filling plug and knock the lead mould plug (if it exists) back in.
Take note
All gas accumulators show a slight pressure drop after a certain period of time, according to "HYDAC" factory specifications.
The gas loss amounts to approx. 2-3 % pa.
It is recommended that the accumulator pressure be checked and, if necessary, regulated after 4-5 years.
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Pottinger SERVO NOVA VI-E Operating instructions

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