AGCO Glencoe SS7400 Soil Saver Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 50

SPECIAL TORQUE VALUES

IMPORTANT!

Over-tightening straight-thread hydraulic fittings damages sealing surfaces of JIC

fittings and damages O-rings on adapter fittings.

Note:

Do not use pipe sealant or Teflon© tape on threads.

JIC 37

°

Flare Adapter Fittings,

Adapter-to-Tube

1

4

" tube or hose: 12 ft-lb (16 N

m)*

3

8

" tube or hose: 21 ft-lb (28 N

m)*

1

2

" tube or hose: 45 ft-lb (61 N

m)*

* Finger-tight, then up to

1

4

turn with wrench.

O-Ring Fittings, Adapter-to-Port

1

4

" tube or hose: 15 ft-lb (20 N

m)**

3

8

" tube or hose: 27 ft-lb (37 N

m)**

1

2

" tube or hose: 45 ft-lb (61 N

m)**

**Non-Adjustable Adapter: Nut contacts port.

Adjustable Adapter: Backup washer contacts

boss in port.

Disc Cutter Pivot Bolt Bevel Nut

380-400 ft-lb (515 - 542 N

m)

U-Bolts

170 ft-lb (231 N

m)

STANDARD TORQUE VALUES — FT-LB

(ft-lb x 1.3558 = N

×

m)

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TORQUE VALUES

GRADE 5

GRADE 8

Size

Plain

Plated or lubricated

Plain

Plated or lubricated

1

4

-20

8-9

6

1

4

-7

1

4

10

1

2

-12

8

1

4

-9

1

2

1

4

-28

10-11

8-9

13-15

10

1

2

-12

5

16

-18

17

1

2

-19

14-15

23-25

18

1

2

-20

5

16

-24

22-24

17

1

2

-19

29-32

23-25

3

8

-16

32-35

26-28

42-46

35-37

3

8

-24

39-43

31-34

52-57

41-45

7

16

-14

51-56

41-45

68-75

55-60

7

16

-20

64-70

51-55

85-93

68-75

1

2

-13

82-90

65-72

109-120

86-96

1

2

-20

95-105

76-84

127-140

102-112

9

16

-12

119-131

95-105

159-175

127-140

9

16

-18

139-153

111-123

185-204

148-164

5

8

-11

159-175

126-139

212-233

168-185

5

8

-18

190-210

152-168

253-280

203-224

3

4

-10

298-328

238-262

398-437

318-350

3

4

-16

342-378

274-302

459-504

365-402

7

8

-9

437-483

350-386

583-644

466-515

7

8

-14

509-561

407-448

679-749

543-597

1-8

671-741

537-592

895-989

716-790

1-14

836-924

670-740

1115-1232

894-987

Cap Screw Markings

Summary of Contents for Glencoe SS7400 Soil Saver

Page 1: ...lace any part of your body under blocked up assemblies if at all possible If welding or flame cutting is required be sure no flammable materials are in the area Also clear bystanders from area After c...

Page 2: ...bundles where for easy access The terms right and left front and rear refer to the machine as viewed by facing in the direction of forward travel PLEASE REVIEW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMB...

Page 3: ...RAME SLICER FOLDING MODELS 12 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RIGID MODELS 13 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOLDING MODELS 14 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CHARGING 17 SHANK HOLDERS 19 DEEP TILL SHANKS 20 SHANK LOCATIONS 21 FIVE BAR SPIKE TO...

Page 4: ...4 RIGID FRAME SINGLE AXLE...

Page 5: ...g instructions p 11 TONGUE BRACES 1 Position tongue braces and install four 3 4 x 6 1 2 bolts and locknuts at front brace plates 2 Temporarily install clevis pin in top hole of brace plates to assist...

Page 6: ...6 RIGID FRAME WALKING BEAM AXLE...

Page 7: ...channels pivot shaft and slicer gangs to front of main frame Note Refer to main frame slicer mounting instructions p 11 TONGUE BRACES 1 Position tongue braces and install four 3 4 x 6 1 2 bolts and l...

Page 8: ...8 MAIN FRAME FOLDING MODELS...

Page 9: ...to main frame slicer mounting instructions p 11 TONGUE BRACES 1 Position tongue braces and install four 3 4 x 6 1 2 bolts and locknuts at front brace plates 2 Temporarily install clevis pin in top ho...

Page 10: ...machine and a 2 gap at rear measured plate to plate Tighten hardware 6 Mount shank assemblies on rear bar only pp 19 20 23 Also install extensions if included Note Rear bar shanks are easier to mount...

Page 11: ...g support Do not tighten Slide right slicer gang under machine into bearing assembly with slicer blades to front 4 Fasten remaining end of slicer gang to channel by placing an upper and lower bearing...

Page 12: ...ut is toward outside of right slicer gang Slide slicer gang frame under wing frame channel and gang mounting channel 4 Fasten slicer gang with upper bearing on top of slicer gang tube and lower bearin...

Page 13: ...Torque Values Chart end of instructions for important information on the tightening of straight thread hydraulic fittings Also do not use pipe sealant or Teflon tape on threads WARNING OPENINGS IN TH...

Page 14: ...14 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOLDING MODELS...

Page 15: ...15 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOLDING MODELS...

Page 16: ...lic circuit next page Secure with cylinder pins and hairpin clips or cotter pins at base end of cylinder Secure with 1 x 4 7 8 pin and spacers at rod end Place spacers on outside of cylinder rod end c...

Page 17: ...igh idle 4 When cylinder s extend evenly and smoothly reconnect cylinders to wheel arms 5 Slowly raise and lower machine If cylinders continue to operate in unison and implement remains level circuit...

Page 18: ...cylinder rod ends in circuit and repeat entire procedure under Main Lift Circuit previous page If the lift cylinders appear to be fully charged but the implement is not level see Cylinder Stroke this...

Page 19: ...of RH and LH twisted shovels RIGID SHANK HOLDERS Mount the shank holders on back of the bars with two 5 8 U bolts Tighten to 110 ft lb 149 N m SPRING CUSHION SHANK HOLDERS Mount shank assembly to fra...

Page 20: ...s to rear bar and extensions if used with hardware shown Figs 1 and 3 3 Install shank wear strips and points Fig 5 or 6 4 Tighten all hardware Note Refer to last page for torque values IMPORTANT Infor...

Page 21: ...21 SHANK LOCATIONS...

Page 22: ...22 SHANK LOCATIONS...

Page 23: ...23 SHANK LOCATIONS...

Page 24: ...24 FIVE BAR SPIKE TOOTH HARROW...

Page 25: ...tach bottom chain links to U bolts holding teeth to harrow section and aligning with chain Remove nut install chain and flat washer Secure with centerlock nut 8 Tighten all hardware 9 Repeat for each...

Page 26: ...26 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 27: ...27 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 28: ...28 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 29: ...29 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 30: ...30 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 31: ...31 HARROW LOCATION...

Page 32: ...h at height for desired leveling effect Vertical adjustment range is 7 IMPORTANT 15 shank machines To avoid shank tube damage when folding wings position wing tubes 6 from center tube 3 Install shank...

Page 33: ...33 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 34: ...34 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 35: ...35 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 36: ...36 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 37: ...37 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 38: ...38 LEVELER LOCATION...

Page 39: ...tall hydraulic cylinder with stroke control as shown Install with hose ports on top 2 Install elbows in cylinder 3 Connect hoses and route through tongue Fasten hoses to frame with plastic ties 39 HYD...

Page 40: ...licer lift cylinder is a different diameter If not installed in locations shown implement will raise unevenly 2 Install elbows in all cylinders 3 Connect hoses and route through tongue Provide enough...

Page 41: ...ctors on billboard with red outside and orange inside with billboard facing rear of machine Fig 7 Install yellow reflector on front of billboard near outer edge Fig 8 Allow approx 1 2 between reflecto...

Page 42: ...m to the applicable standards of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers However conformance to the standards requires mounting the components in accordance with the assembly instructions conta...

Page 43: ...43 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 44: ...44 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 45: ...45 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 46: ...46 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 47: ...47 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 48: ...48 LIGHT LOCATIONS...

Page 49: ...49 TRANSPORT LIGHTING...

Page 50: ...170 ft lb 231 N m STANDARD TORQUE VALUES FT LB ft lb x 1 3558 N m 50 TORQUE VALUES GRADE 5 GRADE 8 Size Plain Plated or lubricated Plain Plated or lubricated 1 4 20 8 9 61 4 71 4 101 2 12 81 4 91 2 1...

Page 51: ...actor q Check entire machine for loose or missing parts and hardware q Be sure all tires are properly inflated q Check lug nut torque q Be sure highway transport safety chain is properly installed q L...

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