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BE-EFGCXXXF USER MANUAL
OPERATION & AFTER STORAGE
Before the machine is started back up, check the following items regularly:
• Check oil level and add if required.
• Check and tighten all screws and nuts.
• Check the blade condition. Replace as required.
• Check the air hole on the gearbox. If it is blocked, clean or open the hole with compressed air.
• Don’t spread oil or grease on the driving belts. IF there is oil or grease on the belts, wipe the belts, to avoid
slippage and premature wear.
• Check all moving parts and replace them if necessary.
• Check the protective cover are complete and operate correctly.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE REMEDY
Excessive vibration of the machine.
Broken flails.
Broken rotor support.
Broken driving support shaft
Bent rotor.
Replace Broken flail.
Flails can be replaced by a competent operator.
In other cases, replacement must be done by specialized staff.
Replace rotor support with original parts.
Replace shaft support with original parts.
Replace rotor with original parts.
The grass is not cut.
Broken flails.
Broken belts.
Pulleys slipping on shafts.
Broken gearbox.
Replace flails. For replacement of flails, adjustment or
replacement belts and fixing lock joints, see paragraph relating
to maintenance.
Replace Belts.
Fix pulley lock joints.
Repair or replace gearbox.
Clogging of hammers/knives.
Rotor speed is too low.
Increase rotor speed.
Excessive wear of hammers/knives. Rotor speed is too high.
Decrease rotor speed.
Flail mower vibrates during work.
Foreign matter stuck in between blades.
Hammer/knives broken.
Bolts of the rotor shaft support have
come loose.
Remove foreign matter. Secure flail mower on a mechanical
stand before maintaining blades or rotor.
Replace hammer/knives.
Lock bolts.