Pottinger SYNKRO 6030 T NOVA Operating instructions

Category
Kitchen & houseware accessories
Type
Operating instructions
Operator‘s manual
Translation of the original Operating Manual
Nr.
99+9791.EN.80T.0
Cultivator
SYNKRO 3030 -nova -multiline
(Type 9791:
+..Masch#: 02091/Chassis#: 01091
SYNKRO 3530 -nova
(Type 9792:
+..Masch#: 01061/Chassis#: 00061
SYNKRO 4030 K/T -nova
(Type 9794:
+..Masch#: 01261/Chassis#: 00261
SYNKRO 5030 K/T -nova
(Type 9795:
+..Masch#: 01109/Chassis#: 0109
)
SYNKRO 6030 T -nova
(Type 9796:
+...Masch#: 01069/Chassis#: 00069
)
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PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH
Industriegelände 1
4710 Grieskirchen, Austria
Tel. 07248 / 600 -0
Telefax 07248 / 600-2511
Machine checked according to delivery note
.
Check that delivery is complete. All safety-relevant equipment and
operating facilities are available.
Operation, commissioning and maintenance of the machine or the implement have been discussed and explained
with the customer according to the operating instructions.
Adaption to tractor completed
Transport and working positions explained.
Information provided on optional and additional equipment.
Instruction given on the necessity of reading these Operating Instructions.
Please place a cross where appropriate.
X
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
PRODUCT HANDOVER
EN
It is necessary to confirm that that the machine and the operating manual have been properly handed over necessary.
For this purpose,
- sign document A
and post it to Pöttinger or send it via the internet
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(www.poettinger.at)
(www.poettinger.at)
- Document B
remains with the specialist company handing over the machine.
- Document C
is retained by the customer.
EN
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CONTENTS
Table of contents
CONTENTS
CE sign ...................................................................... 5
Meaning of warning signs .......................................... 5
Introduction ................................................................ 6
SYMBOLS USED
CE mark ..................................................................... 7
Safety hints: ............................................................... 7
WARNING SIGNS
Position and meaning of warning signs ..................... 8
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
Preparing the tractor .................................................. 9
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear ........................... 9
Preparing the implement
............................................ 9
Headstock setting for NOVA variant .......................... 9
Attaching to tractor ................................................... 10
Connecting hydraulic hoses ..................................... 10
Changing from working position to transport
position .................................................................... 10
Changing from transport to working position ............11
Driving on public roads: ............................................11
Using additional implements. ................................... 12
SETTINGS
Settings for operation ............................................... 13
Equipment variations and wearing parts.
................. 13
Hollow discs ............................................................. 13
Levelling tines (optional) .......................................... 13
Overload safety device .............................................14
Rapid blade replacement ......................................... 15
Feeler wheel (optional equipment) .......................... 15
Feeler wheel for version T ....................................... 15
MULTILINE
Multiline (optional)
.................................................... 16
Height adjustment of blade rail .................................17
Maintenance: ........................................................... 18
Lifting the implement................................................ 18
Attaching to tractor ................................................... 19
Uncoupling from tractor ........................................... 19
HARROW BAR
Overview .................................................................. 20
Harrow bar (only for mounted machines)
................. 20
EDGE PLATE
Overview .................................................................. 22
OPERATION
Starting work ............................................................ 25
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Safety advice ........................................................... 27
General maintenance information ............................ 27
Cleaning of machine parts ....................................... 27
Parking in the open .................................................. 27
Winter storage.......................................................... 27
Articulated shafts ..................................................... 28
Hydraulic unit ........................................................... 28
Safety advice ........................................................... 29
Spare parts .............................................................. 29
Hydraulic unit ........................................................... 29
Cleaning of machine parts ....................................... 29
Winter storage.......................................................... 29
Disposal of old equipment ....................................... 29
Lubrication points
..................................................... 30
Sticker description ................................................... 30
Lubrication nipples for feeler wheel (version T) ....... 30
Replacing the guide plates .................................... 31
SHARE VARIANTS
Share variants .......................................................... 35
Overview of share variants ...................................... 37
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data .......................................................... 38
Type plate ................................................................ 39
Type plate position ................................................... 39
Connections required ............................................... 39
Defined use of the cultivator .................................... 40
Optional equipment
.................................................. 40
Multiline (optional)
.....................................................41
DIMENSIONS
BRAKING SYSTEM
General safety information ....................................... 48
Overview .................................................................. 48
Before starting a run ............................................... 48
Brake adjustment and maintenance ........................ 49
Hydraulic diagram for Synkro 3030 and Synkro
3530 ......................................................................... 50
Hydraulic diagram for SYNKRO 3030 and SYNKRO
3530 .........................................................................51
with Multiline .............................................................51
HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS
Hydraulic diagram for SYNKRO 4030 K/T .............. 52
Hydraulic diagram for SYNKRO 5030 K/T and
SYNKRO 6030 K/T .................................................. 53
Hydraulic diagram for SYNKRO 4030 T / 5030T and
6030T
...................................................................... 54
with hydraulic stabiliser wheel.................................. 54
CHASSIS
Chassis
1)
................................................................ 55
Safety advice ........................................................... 55
Attachment
............................................................... 56
Operation ................................................................. 56
SUPPLEMENT
SAFETY ADVICE
Lubricants ................................................................ 61
Combination of tractor and mounted implement ...... 64
EN
CONTENTS
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Danger-flying objects; keep safe distance from the machine
as long as the engine is running.
Never reach into the crushing danger area as long as
parts may move.
Stay clear of swinging area of implements
bsb 447 410
Meaning of warning signs
Attention!
Observe Safety
Points in Supple-
ment!
The CE sign, which is affixed
by the manufacturer, indicates
outwardly that this machine
conforms to the engineering
guideline regulations and the
other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the
manufacturer declares that the machine being brought
into service complies with all relevant safety and health
requirements.
CE sign
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EN
INTRODUCTION
1700_GB-Introduction
Introduction
Dear Customer
These Operating Instructions are intended to allow you
to familiarise yourself with the implement and provide
you with clear information on safe and correct handling,
care and maintenance. Thus please take the time to read
these Instructions.
These Operating Instructions comprise part of the imple-
ment. They are to be kept at a suitable location and acces-
sible to staff over the entire service life of the implement.
Instructions based on the national provisions regarding
protection against accidents, road traffic and environmental
protection are also to be applied additionally.
Any persons commissioned with the operation, maintenance
or transport of the implement must read and understand
these Instructions, in particular the safety information, prior
to starting work. Any warranty claims lapse on non-obser-
vance of these Instructions.
In case you have questions related to this operation manual
or further questions about this implement, please contact
your dealer.
Care and maintenance performed in good time and scru-
pulously according to the maintenance intervals specified
ensure operational and traffic safety as well as the reliability
of the implement.
Use only the original spare parts and accessories from
ttinger or accepted by Pöttinger. For those parts relia-
bility, safety and suitability for Pöttinger machines can be
assured. Warranty claims lapse if non-approved parts are
used. The use of original parts is also recommended after
the warranty period has expired to maintain the performance
of the implement in the long term.
Product liability legislation obliges the manufacturer and
the authorised dealer to issue Instructions when selling
implements and to instruct customers in the use with refer-
ence to the safety, operating and maintenance regulations.
Confirmation in the form of a declaration of transfer is
required to verify that the implement and Instructions have
been transferred correctly. The declaration of transfer was
attached to the implement on delivery.
Every self-employed person and farmer is an entrepreneur
within the meaning of the product liability legislation. In
accordance with the laws of product liability, entrepre-
neurial property damages are excluded from the liability.
All damage to property within the meaning of the product
liability legislation is regarded as damage caused by the
implement but not to the implement.
These Operating Instructions are integral part of the imple-
ment delivery scope. You should therefore hand them over to
the new owner if ownership of the implement is transferred.
Train and instruct the new owner in the regulations stated.
The Pöttinger Service-Team wishes you good luck.
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EN
SYMBOLS USED
CE mark
The CE mark, which is affixed by the manufacturer, indicates outwardly that this machine conforms to the engineering
guideline regulations and the other relevant EU guidelines.
EU Declaration of Conformity (see Attachment)
By signing the EU Declaration of Conformity, the manufacturer declares that the machine that
is brought into service complies with all relevant fundamental safety and health requirements.
Safety hints:
These Operating Instructions contain the
following Figures:
DANGER
If you do not follow the instructions in a text section
with this marking, there is a risk of fatal or life-
with this marking, there is a risk of fatal or life-
threatening injury.
threatening injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
WARNING
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of a severe injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
CAUTION
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of an injury.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
NOTE
NOTE
If you do not observe the instructions marked this
way, there is the risk of material damage.
All instructions in such text sections must be
followed!
TIP
The text sections marked in this way provide you with
special recommendations and advise regarding the
economical use of the implement.
ENVIRONMENT
The text sections marked in this way provide practices
and advice on environmental protection.
The features marked as (optional) are only available as
standard with specific implement versions or are only
offered for specific versions as optional equipment or are
only offered in certain countries.
Figures may deviate from your implement in detail and are
to be taken as illustrations of operating principle.
Designations such as right and left always apply as the
direction of travel unless the text or illustrations clearly
show otherwise.
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EN
WARNING SIGNS
Position and meaning of warning signs
497-14-50
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4
2
4
2
3
2
2
5
4
4
3
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1
Before commis-
sioning, read and
heed the operating
information and
safety instructions.
4
Never reach into
the crushing
danger area as
long as parts can
move there.
2
Lubrication position 5
Lubrication position 5
Lubrication position 5
Lubrication position 5
Lubrication position 5
Secure your right
to product war-
ranty by signing
the delivery dec-
laration.
3
bsb 449 567
495.166
Do not enter or
dwell in the swivel
range.
6
Only transport the
machine with an
empty tank.
EN
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1800_GB-Attachment_9791
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
Preparing the tractor
Wheels
- The tractor's rear tyre pressure should be 0.8 bar when
in operation.
- Additional wheel weights may be advantageous under
difficult conditions. See the tractor manufacturer's
operating manual also.
Ballast weights
Ensure there is sufficient ballast on the front of the
tractor to guarantee braking and steering abilities.
20%
Kg
At least 20% of the tractor’s tare weight on the front
axle!
Lifting gear
- The lifting struts (4) must be the same length left and
right.
Adjust using adjuster (3).
- If the lifting struts (4) can be pinned in different positions
on the lower links, then the rear position (H) is to be
selected. In so doing the tractor’s hydraulics will not be
so heavily loaded.
- Pin the upper link (1) according to the tractor
manufacturer's instructions.
Adjustment for transport
- Fix the lower links with the struts (5) so that the attached
implement cannot swing out during transport.
- The operating lever for the hydraulic system must be
locked against lowering.
Hydraulic control on the lifting gear
Control position:
For mounting and dismounting the implement and for
transportation.
Position control is the normal setting of the lifting gear
hydraulics.
The mounted implement remains at the height (=
position) set by the servo-valve (ST).
Preparing the implement
Mounting arbor
Select the connector size (Category II or III) on the
tractor's lifting gear which corresponds to the mounting
arbor on the implement. See Spare Parts List also.
Headstock setting for NOVA variant
Tilt the headstock slightly forward for the NOVA variant.
(1) Front connection to implement: use lower hole
(2) Rear connection to implement: use front hole
138-12-19
1
2
NOTE
Risk of material damage due to non-compliance
with the measures in the operating instructions or
unauthorized adjustment.
Adjust the implement according to the infor-
mation in the operating instructions.
EN
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
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1800_GB-Attachment_9791
Changing from working position to
transport position
WARNING
Risk of fatal or other serious injury through tilting the
implement on uneven, sloping ground or loose soil.
Fold the implement from working to trans-
port position or vice versa only on level, fi rm
ground.
WARNING
Risk of fatal or other serious injury when persons
remain in the danger and swivel area of the folding
sections.
Ensure that the swivel area is free and that
nobody is in the danger area before starting
the folding procedure.
- Move servo-valve (ST) to "RAISE" position
The side sections of the implement are swivelled to
"Transport position" .
- Hydraul. Shut off stopcock (A)
Attaching to tractor
- Switch tractor hydraulic system to position control.
- Attach implement to lower links and secure with linchpin.
Position upper link (1)
- Pin upper link (1) so that the connection point (P1) on
the implement is slightly higher than the connection
point on the tractor (P2) even during operation.
Connecting hydraulic hoses
Double-acting control unit
- Connect pressure line (1) and return line (2)
EN
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
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1800_GB-Attachment_9791
Transport position:
< 3m
TIP
The transport width of the SYNCRO 3530 -nova is 3.5m
and in some countries exceeds the maximum permitted
transport width.
Changing from transport to working
position
- Hydraul. Open stopcock (A)
- Ensure that the swivel range is free and that there is
nobody in the danger area.
- Move servo-valve (ST) to RAISE” position until transport
safeguard is disengaged and safety device is released.
NOTE
NOTE
Risk of material damage if the transport safeguard is
not released before the folding operation commences.
Relieve and unlock the transport safeguard
before swiveling the folding sections from
the transport position to the working posi-
tion.
- Set control valve (ST) to "LOWER".
The side sections of the implement are swivelled to
"Working position" .
Working position:
(A)
X
X = 3 m (SYNKRO 3030 -nova)
X = 3.5m (SYNKRO 3530 -nova)
X = 4 m (SYNKRO 4030 K/T -nova)
X = 5 m (SYNKRO 5030 K/T -nova)
X = 6 m (SYNKRO 6030T -nova)
Driving on public roads:
Observe the statutory regulations for your country.
Supplement C contains information on fitting lighting,
valid for Germany.
Parts and assembly
- see spare parts list
Driving on public roads may only be carried out as
described in the Chapter "Transport position".
Total implement width in the working position:
more than 3m
Total implement width in the transport position:
see Technical Data
Parking, cleaning and winter storage of the
implement
Observe the points in the chapter "Maintenance“!
EN
ATTACHING TO TRACTOR
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1800_GB-Attachment_9791
Using additional implements.
Mount additional devices, such as the drill box (DB),
on the machine in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Do not overload implement. If in doubt contact our
Customer Service Centre.
Also observe the power limits of the tractor being used.
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1800_GB-
SETTINGS_9791
EN
SETTINGS
Hollow discs
Serve to evenly level the surface area.
Setting the hollow discs
* This setting should be adapted to the operating conditions
(soil type, travel speed and straw bedding on the soil).
* The hollow discs are initially set at the desired working
depth.
Only a fine adjustment is necessary.
345
Levelling tines (optional)
As an alternative to hollow discs, they serve to evenly level
the surface area.
Set levelling tines
* These settings should be adapted to the operating
conditions (soil type, travel speed and straw bedding on
the soil).
1. Raise - lower
To raise:
1. Insert the eccentric lever (1) in the next overlying
hole
1
2
2. Remove the safety pin (2)
3. Push the eccentric lever (1) down in order to raise
the tines.
4. Reinsert safety pin (2)
Settings for operation
1. The implement must be attached to the tractor in a
horizontal state. It should not tip to one side.
2. Ground penetration should be equal for the front and
rear (working depth).
When seen longitudinally, the frame should be parallel
to the field service.
3. Fix the lower linkage so that the implement cannot swing
out to the side.
Equipment variations and wearing parts.
Rigid tines (basic equipment)
344-05-14
7
6
Spring-mounted tines (optional extra)
(see spare parts list)
- Base setting = 345 mm
Wearing parts
- are screwed to the tines and are therefore cost-
effective to replace.
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SETTINGS_9791
SETTINGS
EN
2. Set the tilt angle within the slot (3) in the required
direction.
3. Re-tighten the screw (2).
Overload safety device
Shear bolts
Tines are secured with shear bolts.
The shear bolt breaks when overloaded and the tine
swivels up and away (pos. 7)
344-05-14
7
6
- Remove the shear bolt remnants.
- Loosen hex. bolts (6)
- Swivel tine back into working position.
- Insert new shear bolt and re-tighten both bolts.
NOTE
Risk of material damage when using non-original
spare parts.
Use only original shear bolts (see spare
parts list) with the appropriate dimensions
and quality. Never use bolts with greater or
lesser strength.
To lower:
1. Insert the eccentric lever (1) in the next overlying
hole after that one.
1
2
2. Remove the safety pin (2)
3. Push the eccentric lever (1) up in order to lower the
tines.
4. Reinsert safety pin (2)
2. Front - Rear
1. Slide the tines forward or to the rear along the
horizontal machine axle.
2. Secure them with the screws.
1
2
TIP
The three rearmost holes (2) are for attaching the trailing
implement.
3. Tilt angle
2
3
1. Loosen the screws (2)
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SETTINGS_9791
SETTINGS
EN
Rapid blade replacement
1. Insert change key (1).
2. Press the locking button (2).
3. Loosen shear with hammer (3).
4. Fit new shear.
Feeler wheel (optional equipment)
Height setting:
1. Turn crank handle (1) 180° upwards. The handle is now
facing upwards.
2. Turn crank handle (1) until the required working depth
is reached.
3. Bring crank handle (1) back in resting position.
1
2
TIP
For orientation purposes, a working depth scale (2) is fitted
on the feeler wheel suspension bracket. This scale is to
be taken as an approximate reference value.
Feeler wheel for version T
Height setting:
1. Remove ratchet safety splint (2).
2. Set the threaded arm rotation of direction using the
lever (3) (2 positions, "down" and "up").
3. By pumping the ratchet (1), set the required working
depth.
4. Bring ratchet back to resting position and secure it with
splint (1).
3
2
1
4
TIP
For orientation purposes, a working depth scale (4) is
fitted underneath the ratchet. This scale is to be taken
as an approximate reference value.
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EN
MULTILINE
Multiline (optional)
1. Overview:
- Hydraulic drawbar (1)
- Chassis with tyre packer roller (2)
- Lifting gear cylinder for Vitasem (3)
- Lifting gear cylinder for the cultivator (4)
1
2
3
2. Control:
The lifting gear control takes place via a double-acting
control unit.
3. Transport position
NOTE
NOTE
Risk of property damage to axles and frame sections
during transport through exceeding the maximum
permissible axle load.
Empty the seed drill seed box before trans-
porting it on public roads.
1. Lift machine using the control unit (white cylinders)
2. Lift Vitasem over the chassis using the control unit
(red cylinders[3]).
(The cylinders' master-slave connection ensures that
lifting takes place smoothly and almost parallel to
the ground.
3. Close the stop cocks on the drawbar.
Stopcocks closed Stopcocks open
The upper stopcock locks the white cylinders of the
machine.
The lower stopcock locks the red cylinders of the
chassis.
4 .
Push the blade rail inwards on both sides by one
hole position to avoid exceeding the legal transport
width.
5. Adjust the tractor's lower link so that the two axles
of the tyre packer roller are equally loaded when
braking.
Reference value: ~700 mm (ground to centre pin)
4. Working position:
1. Open upper stopcock.
The upper stop cock locks the lifting function of the
disc harrow.
2. Pull the cord to switch to side discs folding
3. Lower side discs using the control unit.
4. Open lower stopcock.
The lower stop cock locks the lifting function of the
seed drill.
5. Select required working depth.
6. Align the device by means of lifting gear and the
machine's perpendicular
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MULTILINE
EN
5. Uncoupling the seed drill (solo run with the
implement)
1. Lift the seed drill using the control unit
2. Close the upper seed drill stopcock
3. Reset working depth on both sides to 0
4. Place rear parking supports underneath on both
sides and secure
5. Lower the seed drill using the control unit and place
it gently on the rear parking supports.
6. Remove upper link (1) between seed drill and Multiline
chassis
1
7. Disconnect all cables and lines between the seed
drill and the soil-tilling machine.
8. Lift the soil-tilling machine so that the front supports
can be pushed in.
9. Position and secure the front parking supports on
both sides.
10. Open and lock the connecting bracket (2) between
seed drill and disc harrow on both sides. The
connection brackets are located on the outer side
of the machine.
2
11. Completely lower the chassis using the control unit.
12. Drive out with the harrow disc below the seed drill.
6. Attaching the seed drill in logical reverse order
Height adjustment of blade rail
The blade rail serves to level the soil between the tyres
of the tyre packer.
The lower the blades are set, the more pressure is applied
to the blade rail.
Locking the blade rail:
In difficult operating conditions (heavy soil, wet) it is also
possible to drive without the blade rail.
1. Lift the blade rail out
2. Close the pictured hydraulic stopcock (11) to lock the
blade rail in the raised position. The hydraulic stopcock
is located on the multi-line chassis, in the direction of
travel, to the left of the tyre packer roller.
11
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MULTILINE
EN
Maintenance:
a. Lubrication
1. Drawbar: Two lubrication points (6) on both axles
6
2. Tyre packer roller chassis bearings, braked
4x tyre packer roller bearings (braked)
1
2b.
Tyre packer roller chassis bearings, unbraked
8x tyre packer roller (1) bearings (unbraked)
1
3. Chassis: Seed drill hoist cylinders: 3 lubrication
points (9) per cylinder left and right
9
b. Tyre packer roller tyre pressure (= Multiline
chassis ): 4.0 bar
Lifting the implement
The unit can be hoisted by a lifting jack, from point (1) only,
as illustrated. This point is located on the trailer on the left
side and the right side of the implement.
1
DANGER
Life-threatening danger through machine tipping
over!
Change tyres in the working position using
a jack.
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MULTILINE
EN
Uncoupling from tractor
DANGER
Life-threatening danger exists through unpredictable
tractor or machine movements
Park the machine only on fi rm, level ground.
Secure the tractor against unintentional
rolling.
Turn the engine off.
Remove the key.
Secure the machine against tipping using
supports (1).
1. Secure the machine with chocks.
2. Extend the support stand (5) and position it with pins
(6)
3. Disconnect hydraulic lines and electric cables
4. Uncouple machine from the tractor hydraulics
5. Attach the anti-theft device (7) on the left and right of
the drawbar.
7
6. Secure anti-theft device (7) with padlock
7
Attaching to tractor
WARNING
Risk of serious injury through crushing when coupling
the machine to the lower linkage.
When coupling to the lower linkage, take
particular care not to become wedged or
caught in between.
1. Fix tractor lower linkage
centrally. Fix hydraulic lower
link (U) so that the machine cannot swing to the side.
2. Switch tractor hydraulics to position control
3. Attach machine to the lower link
4. Secure coupling pin (1) correctly
5. Coupling the hydraulic hoses
Double-acting control units
Connect pressure line (3) and return line (4)
3
4
6. Connecting the electric cables
7. Raise the support stand (5) to transport position
5
6
1
8. Secure with linchpin (6).
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HARROW BAR
Overview
189-15-07
1.2
3.4
5
6.7
5
6.7
1.2
Harrow bar (only for mounted machines)
1. Integrated reversing protection:
If a harrow is caught in the ground when reversing, the
whole harrow bar can turn to the direction of travel, thanks
to the bearing around the pin (1). This prevents harrow
from breaking off.
2. Harrow wear:
The integrated reversing protection has a further storage
position (2). Insert the pin in position (2) when the harrow
can no longer touch the ground in position (1).
1
2
TIP
Always insert both pins, left and right on the harrow bar,
in the same position.
3. Lateral movement:
Each harrow can be individually moved laterally on the
beam.
Loosen both screws (3) on the required harrow and slide
it sideways.
4. Fitting additional harrows or removing single
harrows:
Fit or remove harrows using the the screws (3).
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Pottinger SYNKRO 6030 T NOVA Operating instructions

Category
Kitchen & houseware accessories
Type
Operating instructions

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