Anderson Group
Round Bale Wrapper RB-200 – User Guide
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Figure 27 — Support Roller Cotter Pin
2. Lift the roller and reposition it.
3. Put the cotter pin back in.
4. Repeat for the other roller.
6.2 Adjusting the support belts
The support belts (A) are the four belts that support the
bale and allow it to turn while it is being wrapped.
Figure 28 — Support Belts
In the factory, the support belts are placed toward the
centre of the machine, to fit bales that are 1.2 m (4 ft.)
long. They can be positioned to fit bales that are up to
1.5 m (5 ft.) long.
Guides (B) show where to place the belts, based on the
width of the bales.
Figure 29 — Belts and Guides - 1.2 m (4 ft.) Bales
Figure 30 — Belts and Guides - 1.5 m (5 ft.) Bales
To move the belts closer together or further apart:
1. Remove the bolts from the two rods (C) that hold
the belts to remove them.