Pottinger EUROTOP 620 A Operating instructions

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Rotary swather
99 271.GB.80I.0
TOP 620 A
(Type SK 271 : + . . 01001)
EUROTOP 620 A
(Type SK 271 : + . . 01441)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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271.GB.809.0 INHALT
Table of contents
Meaning of warning signs .................................................................................................................................................................4
Hitching.............................................................................................................................................................................................5
First-time connection to tractor .........................................................................................................................................................5
Hydraulic connection ........................................................................................................................................................................5
Release rope ....................................................................................................................................................................................5
Lowering the machine ......................................................................................................................................................................6
Driving on public roads .....................................................................................................................................................................6
Driving on public roads .....................................................................................................................................................................7
Conversion from working to transport position .................................................................................................................................7
Operating position ............................................................................................................................................................................8
Conversion from transport to working position .................................................................................................................................8
Preparing for operation .....................................................................................................................................................................9
Conversion to single rotor operation (border areas) .........................................................................................................................9
Swather with „MULTITAST“ system ...............................................................................................................................................10
General guidelines for working with the machine ...........................................................................................................................12
Safety hints .....................................................................................................................................................................................12
P.t.o. speed .....................................................................................................................................................................................12
Turning manœuvre in working position .........................................................................................................................................12
Take care when turning on slopes! .................................................................................................................................................13
working on slopes ..........................................................................................................................................................................13
Safety points ...................................................................................................................................................................................14
General maintenance hints.............................................................................................................................................................14
Cleaning of machine parts ..............................................................................................................................................................14
MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................................................14
Parking in the open.........................................................................................................................................................................14
Winter storage ................................................................................................................................................................................14
Drive shafts.....................................................................................................................................................................................14
Hydraulic unit ..................................................................................................................................................................................14
Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................................................15
Lubrication chart .............................................................................................................................................................................15
Technical Data ................................................................................................................................................................................16
Position of Vehicle Identification Plate ............................................................................................................................................16
Defined use of the Rotary Swather.................................................................................................................................................16
Optional equipment ........................................................................................................................................................................16
Supplement ....................................................................................................................................................................................17
Recommendations for work safety ................................................................................................................................................19
DRIVESHAFT .................................................................................................................................................................................20
Important! Additional Information ....................................................................................................................................................23
Combination of tractor and mounted implement.............................................................................................................................23
CE sign
The CE sign, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine conforms to the engineering
guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformit By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the
machine being brought into service complies with all relevant safety and health requirements.
Meaning of warning signs
Do not enter rotor area while driving motor
is running.
Never reach into the crushing danger area as
long as parts may move.
Stay clear of swinging area of implements
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HITCHING
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9800-GB ANBAU (271)
Hitching
Safety hints:
see supplement-A1 points 8a. - 8h.)
- Hitching the machine to the lifting gear of the
tractor.
- Fix the hydraulic lower link (U) in such a way that
the machine cannot swing out sideways.
- Raise jackstand (5) and secure with bolt (variation-1).
- Raise feeler wheel (=Transport position) and secure with bolt (B) (variation-2).
V= clip spring
First-time connection to tractor
determine the centre position of the mounting rail.
- Both the "A1 and A2" distances should
be about the same.
- Insert screw (SK) in the corresponding
bored hole.
Lenght of the drive shaft
- Before using for the first time, the length
of the drive shaft must be checked
and adjusted if necessary (see also
supplement B "Drive shaft adaption").
Hydraulic connection
There must be one single action hydraulic
connection available on the tractor.
Connecting hydraulic system to the
tractor
- Only connect hydraulic system to the tractor
when stopcock is closed (position A).
Thread both ropes, the electrical connection
cable and the hydraulic hose through the
holder eyelets.
Release rope
- Run rope (S) into tractor cabin.
TD 31/90/28
A2
TD 73/97/5
SK
A1
EW
H1
TD 51-98-01
X
Y
5
Variante-2
Variante-1
B
V
TD 51-98-02
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HITCHING
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9800-GB ANBAU (271)
Note:
Storing height or width can be decreased by
removing tine arms (1).
Driving on public roads
Observe the official regulations of your coun-
try.
Travelling on open roads may only be carried out
as described in chapter "Transport position".
Protection devices must be in proper conditi-
on.
Before travelling bring all swivelling parts into
their correct positions and secure against dan-
gerous changes to position.
Check that lighting functions before travelling.
Important information can also be found in the
supplement of this operating manual.
Hydraulic lower link
Fix the hydraulic lower link (U) in such a way
that the machine cannot swing out sideways.
Lowering the machine
The machine can be lowered both from the working position and from the transport
position.
Park machine stabily!
- Swing support stand (5) down (variation-1).
Ensure that locking pin (5a) is properly engaged.
- Swing feeler wheel down and secure with bolt (B) (variation-2)
V= clip spring
- Pull off drive shaft (GW) and rest on support.
- Close stop cock (Pos. A)
- Disconnect hydraulic lines (EW, DW) from tractor.
- Remove pull rope from tractor cabin.
- Disconnect electro-cable (EL) from tractor.
- Disconnect appliance from tractor.
Should problems occur when disconnecting:
- Move servo-valve (ST) briefly to "lower" position (s).
Doing this will reduce any
possible pressure remaining
in the connector and allows
a trouble-free disconnection
of the hydraulic lines.
A
E
TD 26/92/16
s
h
0
ST
TD 51/98/03
5a
5
EW
GW
EL
TD 31-98-06
B
V
Variante-2
Variante-1
GB
TRANSPORT POSITION
TRANSPORTSTELLUNG 9800-GB (271) - 7 -
Driving on public roads
Only transport the machine in the transport position (H2)!
Conversion from working to transport position
For safety reasons, turn off drive shaft and wait for rotor
to stop completely.
Changing from working position to transport position
is only to be carried out on even, firm ground.
1. Stopcock opened (position E).
2. Remove tine arms (1a) from both rotors.
Removal of tine arms (1) should only be carried out when neces-
sary, e. g. to reduce implement's total height.
Place tine arms (1) onto holding pins located on carriage frame
3. Swing guard rail (6) inward, left and right, and secure
with spring pin (6a).
4. Make sure that swivel area is free and that nobody is
standing in the danger area.
5. Raise both rotor units slightly.
Use single action servo-valve (ST) for this.
6. Swinging both rotor units into the transport positi-
on (H2).
Use the single action servo-valve (ST) for this.
7. Close stop cock (Pos. A)
Attention!
Check whether the stop-lock supports (11) are
locked into position correctly.
8. Swivel protection pipe
(11) downward (pos. B).
The protection pipe in the
transport position.
A
E
TD44/94/8
ST
GB
WORKING POSITION
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4. Lower both rotor units into operating position.
Stopcock epened (position E).
Move single action servo-valve (ST) briefly to "lift" position si-
multaneously pulling on rope (S).
This releases stop-lock supports
(11).
Then move servo-valve (ST) to
"lower" position and lower rotor
units to the ground.
5. Swing guard rails (6), left and right, outward and secure
with spring pin (6a).
Operating position
Stand clear of implement's swivel range.
Conversion from transport to working position
• Changing from working position to transport position is
only to be carried out on even, firm ground.
1. Stopcock opened (po-
sition E).
2. Swivel both protection
pipes upward (pos.
A).
3. Make sure that swivel area
is free and that nobody is
standing in the danger area.
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WORKING POSITION
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TD 73/97/15
Preparing for operation
Caution!
Do not enter rotor area while driving motor
is running.
1. Install all tine arms onto both rotors.
Place tine bearers (1a) onto rotor arms and secure
with linch pin (V).
2. Swing guard rails (6), left and right, outward and
secure with spring pin (6a).
Conversion to single rotor operation (border areas)
Safety Precaution!
Changing from working position to transport position is only
to be carried out on even, firm ground.
1. Pull off the drive shafts which are to be put out of action at the central
gear.
- Push the drive shafts which have been removed onto the rear profile
peg (60) on the bearing frame.
Important!
Make sure that the swivel area is free and that no one is
standing in the danger area!
2. Lift out both rotors completely using the tractor control appliance and lock
both locking flaps (11) into position (position E).
3. Fix into position the locking flaps which are to be put out of action using
the spring cotter (11a) delivered.
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THE SYSTEM "MULTITAST"
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9900-GB MULTITAST (271)
Swather with „MULTITAST“ system
Turning joint (1)
The rotary units are not seated on rigid bearings, but in a turning joint (1).
Feeler wheel (2)
Using the feeler wheel enables the tines to attain optimum ground adaption (X°) even on extremely uneven surfaces.
As the tines are located quite close to the feeler wheel they are able to
follow the uneven ground optimumly. The result is very tidy raking.
Using the machine without the feeler wheel (2)
Particular operating conditions require that the feeler wheel (2) be
removed.
If operating without feeler wheel (2) then the following is
to be observed:
It is imperative that the running wheels of the rotary units be
positioned forward (4).
- otherwise danger of component breakage through overloa-
ding
The turning joint (1) of the rotary unit must be fixed
- otherwise the rotary unit will tip down and the tines will dig into
the ground.
However ground adaption with a fixed turning joint is no longer
optimal. For this reason, this type of operation should be avoided
as often as possible.
Coverting and fixing the rotary units
- see next page
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THE SYSTEM "MULTITAST"
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9900-GB MULTITAST (271)
Fixing the rotary unit:
• Remove axle
Remove 6 (M14) nuts
Swivel the axle bearer around 180° to the rear (4a) and refit
Refit the axle (pos. 4)
Aline both rotary units as parallel as possible on even ground.
Remove plate "3a"
Mount plate "3"
Remove (2) feeler wheel
Converting to normal operation (machine operation with
feeler wheel (2)):
• Remove axle
Remove 6 (M14) nuts
Swivel the axle bearer around 180° to the rear (5a) and refit
Refit the axle (pos. 5)
Lower both rotary units onto even ground
Fit feeler wheel (2)
Remove plate "3"
Mount plate "3a"
33a
TD 45-99-11
GB
272 / EINSATZ 9900-GB - 12 -
OPERATION
General guidelines for working with the machine
- All work in the immediate area of the rotors may only be carried
out when the p.t.o. is switched off.
Caution!
Do not enter
rotor area while
driving motor is
running.
Choose the speed of travel so that all crops are picked up
thoroughly.
- In cases of overloading, shift down one gear.
Put tractor control device (ST) into "floating position
or lower".
The plungers of both lifting
cylinders can than move
freely enabling the rotor
units to adapt to the uneven
ground.
Set height of lifting
gear (H1)
- In order to obtain
tidy raking operation,
the rotor must be as
horizontal as possible.
A very slight inclination
forward is allowed.
Crank handle (8)
- The tine height is adjusted using the crank handle (8). Tines
should lightly touch the ground.
An adjustment that is to deep will dirty the forage or damage
the turf.
- Check adjustment regularly during work operation.
Important points befor starting work
(see supplement-A1 points 1, 2, 3 and 4)
Safety hints
1. Turn p.t.o. on.
Turn the p.t.o. on only when all safety devices (coverings, protective
aprons, casings, etc.) are in proper condition and attached to the
implement in the correct protective positions.
2. Switch-on the machine only in working position and do
not exceed the prescribed power take-off speed (for
example max. 540 rpm).
A transfer, which is located near the gear, advises which p.t.o.
speed your machine is equipped for.
P.t.o. speed
- P.t.o. speed max. = 540 rpm
The most favourable p.t.o. rpm is about 450 rpm.
- Should the forage be pulled back from the swath into the raked
strips (untidy operation), then the p.t.o. rpm is to be reduced.
- The curved track for tine arm control can be adjusted (optimum
use of the tine control).
- Tractor's lower link (U) must be set so that there is no sideways
play in order to prevent tedder from swinging back and forth.
Turning manœuvre in working position
The rotors can be swung up (pos. H1) using the single action
servo-valve (ST). The drive must not be turned off for this.
Caution!
Do not enter rotor area while driving motor is
running.
495.173
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E
TD 26/92/16
s
h
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ST
TD 50/96/17
H1
TD 27/99/11
H1
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9700-GB HANGFAHRT_288
GB
Take care when turning on slopes!
The tractor's travelling characteristics are
influenced by the weight (G) of the rotor
unit. This can lead to dangerous situations,
especially on slopes.
Danger of tipping occurs
when the rotor units are in a raised position
- The rotor unit facing uphill is always raised first
which results in uneven weight distribution (G).
when travelling in a curve with the rotor units raised
TD 33/97/1
G
TD 33/97/2
Safety
advice
• Reduce speed
in curves accor-
dingly.
• It is better to
travel in reverse
on a slope than to
carry out a risky
turning mano-
euvre.
WORKING ON SLOPES
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0400_GB-BA-Allg. Wartung
Parking in the ope
When parking in the open for
long periods of time, clean
piston rods and then coat
with grease.
FETT
TD 49/93/2
Safety
points!
• Turn engine off
when adjustment,
service and repair
work is to be
done.
• Do not work un-
der the machine
without safe
support.
• Retighten all
screws after the
first hours of
operation..
General maintenance hints
In order to keep the implement in
good condition after long periods
of operation, please observe the
following points:
- Tighten all screws after the first
hours of operation.
In particular check:
- blade screws on the mowers
- tine screws on the swather and tedder.
Spare part
a. The original components and accessories have
been designed especially for these machines and
appliances.
b. We want to make it quite clear that components and
accesories that have not been supplied by us have
not been tested by us.
c. The installation and/or use of such products can,
therefore, negatively change or influence the
construction characteristics of the appliance. We are
not liable for damages caused by the use of components
and accessories that have not been supplied by us.
d. Alterations and the use of auxiliary parts that are
not permitted by the manufacturer render all liability
invalid.
Cleaning of machine parts
Attention! Do not use high-pressure washers for the
cleaning of bearing- and hydraulic parts.
- Danger of rust!
- After cleaning, grease the machine according to the
lubrication chart and carry out a short test run.
- Cleaning with too high pressure may do damage to
varnish.
Safety point
Turn engine off when adjustment, service and repair
work is to be done.
Hydraulic unit
Caution! Danger of injury or infection!
Under high pressure, escaping fluids can penetrate
the skin. Therefore seek immediate medical help!
After the first 10 operating hours and then every
consecutive 50 operating hours
- Check the hydraulic unit and lines for tightness and
retighten screw connections if necessary.
Before operation
- Check hydraulic hoses for wear.
Replace worn or damaged hydraulic hoses immediately.
The replacement hoses must meet the manufacturer’s
technical requirements.
Hose lines are subject to natural ageing. The period of
use should not exceed 5 – 6 years.
Winter storage
- Thoroughly clean machine before storage.
- Put up protection against weather.
- Change or replenish gear oil.
- Protect exposed parts from rust.
- Lubricate all greasing points according to lubrication
chart.
Drive shafts
- see notes in the supplement
For maintenance please note!
The instructions in this operating manual are always
valid.
In case there are no special instructions available, then
the notes in the accompanying drive shaft manufacturer´
instructions are valid.
Repair In-
structions
Please refer to
repair instructions
in supplement (if
available)
MAINTENANCE
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0600_GB-Zinkenarmwartung_2611
MAINTENANCE
Take Note!
Check the shaft
gap at least once
per year
In normal operation the gap (A) should be approx. 1
mm. If shaft play (W) is greater then it can be corrected
with washers
• If the
gap (A) is greater than 4 mm then change the
bushings (B) on the inner side of the tine arms. Otherwise
consequent damage can occur to the machine.
Tine arms
Spring tines
Check the spring tines fastening bolts after the first 10
operating hours and tighten if necessary
From the 2007 model *
An additional spacer (U) will be fitted on the outer tines
(ZA)
- longer bolts will be needed (80 mm)
- for this the bolts will be fitted with the head at the
top
U
ZA
S
* Applies to Eurotop 421A / 421N / 461N / 601 / 691 / 771 / 881
GB
MAINTENANCE
271 / WARTUNG / 9900-GB - 16 -
Transmission
Quantity: 0,75 L SAE 90
Changing oil: after 500 ha at the latest.
Lubrication chart
20h after every 20 hours operation
1 J once a year
FETT GREASE
(IV) see supplement "Lubrificants"
Liter Litre
GB
TD 73/97/18
IV
20 h
IV
20 h
TECHNICAL DATA GB
271 / TECHN. DATEN 0800- GB - 17 -
Ihre/Your/Votre
Masch.Nr. / Fgst.Ident.Nr.
EUROTOP 620 A
Number of rotors
Number of tine arms per rotor
Working width
Machine width in working position
Transport width - folded up
Working length
Transport length
Transport height - rotors swivelled up
Required power
Weight with drive shaft
P.t.o. speed max. rpm
Tyres on the rotors
Tyres (variant-2) on the chassis unit
Highest permitted speed
Permanent sound emmission level
Defined use of the Rotary Swather
The "EUROTOP 620 A" Rotary Swather is intended solely for
normal use in agricultural work.
The swathing of forage, silage fodder and straw.
Any other uses are regarded as not included in this definition.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility henceforth for any
resulting damage which may occur. The user carries sole risk.
The keeping of operating, service and maintenance requirements
layed down by the manufacturer also come under the heading
of „defined use“.
Technical Data Optional equipment
Warning table
Lighting
Position of Vehicle Identification Plate
The factory number is imprinted on the accompanying Vehicle Identification
Plate (as shown) and on the frame. Guarantee issues and further inquiries
cannot be processed without the factory number being stated.
Please enter the number onto the front page of the operating manual imme-
diately after taking delivery of the vehicle/implement.
Type SK 271
2
10
5,9 m
5,95 m
2,7 m
4,78 - 4,98 m
4,78 - 4,98 m
min. 2,9 m
ab 37 kW (50 PS)
1020 kg
540
15x6,00-6 / 4 Ply rating / 1,2 bar
215/65-15 / 6 Ply rating / 2,0 - 2,5 bar
30 km/h
<70 dB(A)
All data subject to revision
Tandem tyres
Broken tines retainer
Necessary connections
1 single-action hyfraulic connection
pressure min.: 100 bar
pressure max.: 180 bar
7-pole electric connection for lighting (12 Volt)
GB-Anhang Titelblatt _BA-Allgemein
GB
SUPPLEMENT
GB-Anhang Titelblatt _BA-Allgemein
GB
The decision must be made, ”original” or ”imitation”? The decision is often governed
by price and a ”cheap buy” can sometimes be very expensive.
Be sure you purchase the ”Original” with the cloverleaf sym-
bol!
Quality and precise fitting
- Operating safety.
Reliable operation
Longer lasting
- Economy
Guaranteed availability through your
Pöttinger Sales Service.
Things will run better with
genuine Pöttinger parts
The original cannot be copied ...
9400_GB-Anhang A_Sicherheit
SUPPLEMENT - A
Recommendations for work safety
- A 1 -
20%
Kg
Recommendations for work safety
All points refering to safety in this manual are indicated
by this sign.
1.) Defined use
a. See "Technical Data".
b. The keeping of operating, service and maintenance requirements
layed down by the manufacturer also come under the heading of
"defined use".
2.) Spare parts
a. The original components and accessories have been designed
especially for these machines and appliances.
b. We want to make it quite clear that components and accesories
that have not been supplied by us have not been tested by us.
c. The installation and/or use of such products can, therefore,
negatively change or influence the construction characteristics
of the appliance. We are not liable for damages caused by the
use of components and accessories that have not been supplied
by us.
d. Alterations and the use of auxiliary parts that are not permitted
by the manufacturer render all liability invalid.
3.) Protection devices
All protection devices must remain on the machine and be
maintained in proper condition. Punctual replacement of worn
and damaged covers is essential.
4.) Before starting work
a. Before commencing work, the operator must be aware of all
operating devices and functions. The learning of these is too late
after having already commenced operation!
b. The vehicle is to be tested for traffic and operating safety before
each operation.
5.) Asbestos
- Certain sub-supplied components of the
vehicle may contain asbestos due to technical
reasons. Observe the warning on spare
parts.
6.) Transport of persons prohibited
a. The transport of persons on the machine is not permitted.
b. The machine may only be driven on public roads when in the
position stipulated for road transport.
7.) Driving ability with auxiliary equipment
a. The towing vehicle is to be sufficiently equiped with weights at the
front or at the rear in order to guarantee the steering and braking
capacity (a minimum of 20% of the vehicle’s tare weight on the
front axle).
b. The driving ability is
influenced by ground
conditions and by the
auxiliary equipment. The
driving must be adapted
to the corresponding
terrain and ground
conditions.
c. When driving through
curves with a connected
appliance, observe the
radius and swinging
mass of the appliance.
d. When travelling in a curve with attached or semimounted
implements, take into account the working range and swing mass
of the implement!
8.) General
a. Before attaching implement to three-point linkage, move system
lever into a position whereby unintentional raising or lowering is
ruled out!
b. Danger of injury exists when coupling implement to tractor!
c. Danger of injury through crushing and cutting exists in the three-
point linkage area!
d. Do not stand between tractor and implement when using three-
point linkage external operation!
e. Attach and detach drive shaft only when motor has stopped.
f. When transporting with raised implement, secure operating lever
against lowering!
g. Before leaving tractor, lower attached implement to the ground
and remove ignition key!
h. Nobody is to stand between tractor and implement without tractor
being secured against rolling using parking brake and/or wheel
chocks!
i. For all maintenance, service and modification work, turn driving
motor off and remove universal drive.
9.) Cleaning the machine
Do not use high-pressure washers for the cleaning of bearing- and
hydraulic parts.
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Pottinger EUROTOP 620 A Operating instructions

Category
Mini tillers
Type
Operating instructions
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