Adjustments
Citan BAG0014.4 09.14
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Two pins (Fig. 81/3 und Fig. 81/4) function as
stroke limiters for the stroke of the hydraulic ram
(Fig. 81/1) placed within the setting segment.
When the hydraulic ram is without pressure the
top of it rests on the pin (Fig. 81/3) and when the
hydraulic ram is pressurised it rests on the pin
(Fig. 81/4).
Setting the normal coulter pressure
Pressurise hydraulic ram (Fig. 81/1).
Insert the pin (Fig. 81/3) into one of the holes of
the quadrant plate and secure by using a clip pin
(Fig. 81/2).
Each hole of the quadrant plate is marked with a
figure. An increasing figure indicates an increase
in the coulter pressure (Fig. 83).
Increasing the coulter pressure
1. Relieve the hydraulic ram (Fig. 82/1) from
pressure .
2. Insert the pin (Fig. 82/3) into one of the
holes of the quadrant plate and secure by
using a clip pin (Fig. 82/2).
Each hole of the quadrant plate is marked with a
figure. An increasing figure indicates an increase
in the coulter pressure (Fig. 83).
Fig. 81
Fig. 82
Fig. 83
8.8
Seed drills with RoTeC
+
coulters
If your seed drill is equipped with RoTeC-(roll
disc) coulters and depth limiters (special option)
and the desired placement depth cannot be
achieved by replacing the pins, all RoTeC depth
limiter discs would have to be re-adjusted evenly
according to Seite 92.
The fine tuning then is again conducted by re-
inserting the pins.