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Original operating manual ES 100 M1 Classic
Quality for Professionals
9.3 Spreading disc, lateral distribution, throwing vanes
The spreading disc must rotate
counterclockwise. With the throwing vanes
attached to the spreading disc, the spreading
pattern can be adapted to the specific weight
(density) of the spreading material. This results
in uniform lateral distribution. If the lateral
distribution is not optimal, for some spreading
widths and materials the throwing vanes should
be adjusted according to the following aspects:
TIP:
When the throwing vanes are moved forward, the spreading material exits the
disc a little later and the implement spreads a little more the the right (when standing
in front of the spreader). When the throwing vanes are moved back, the spreading
material exits the disc a little earlier and the implement spreads a little more to the
left.
If you have decided to use a precision dispersion plate (accessory), install it at the
front on the ES 100 M1 Classic. This is suitable for small working widths (up to 4 m)
and causes the seed to be spread exactly on the roller, for example.
NOTE
: The slider is only opened when the spreading plate is rotating!
9.4 Deflectors (guide plate)
For normal spreading widths and spread
rates, these deflectors are not required.
With the supplied deflectors, which are
attached either to the right or left behind
the spreading disc on the thread
intended for this purpose, you can
influence the spreading cone so that it is
optimally adapted for your area of
application.
Two application examples:
•
When you want to spread on one side, put the longer deflector on one side of the
spreader Screw it on with the 6mm wing nut on the thread installed behind the
spreading disc.
•
You have installed the spreader on a cultivator or a similar implement. You
observe the spreading cone and see that there is more overlap on one side of
the implement than on the other. Then take one of the shorter deflectors and use
it to limit the side with more overlap.
Set back
Set forwards
Set straight
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