Anderson Group
Round Bale Wrapper RB-200 – User Guide
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7 Maintenance
This section explains how to maintain and adjust your
wrapper to keep it running smoothly and prevent
premature wear and tear.
Before doing any maintenance or
repairs on your machine, turn off the
tractor engine and remove the key
from the ignition. This will prevent
the tractor from starting accidentally.
Release the oil pressure before going
underneath parts that are lifted by
hydraulics. Watch out for the plastic
cutter blade.
During maintenance, it is important to
follow
standard
safety
rules.
See
"Safety" on page 10 for these safety
precautions.
It
is
important
to
follow
the
maintenance
and
adjustment
schedule.
See
adjustment schedule" on page 25 for
the
required
maintenance
and
adjustments,
as
well
as
their
frequencies.
7.1 Maintenance and adjustment schedule
The following table indicates the recommended frequency
for each type of maintenance and adjustment.
Table 6 — Recommended Schedule for
Maintenance and Adjustments
Frequency
Maintenance
and
adjustments
See section
Every 200 bales
Greasing
Every 50 hours
Lubrication
Greasing
Lubrication
and greasing
after every 50
hours
7.2 Greasing after every 200 bales
After every 200 bales, grease your bale wrapper with a
grease gun in the following places:
NOTE:
Anderson Group recommends
using
synthetic grease
.
Figure 31 — Greasing Point
Figure 32 — Plastic Roll Support Pivot
Figure 33 — Rotating Table Centre Axle