brielmaier 282630 Translation Of The Original Instructions Download Page 32

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Brielmaier Motormäher GmbH

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Twister

To connect the main engine and the attachment hydraulically:

a) Attach both hydraulic lines (4) of the twister to the

connections of the main engine.

ð

Main engine and attachment are coupled.

Uncoupling

To disconnect the main engine and the attachment hydraulically:

a) Detach both hydraulic lines of the twister from the

connections of the main engine.

To uncouple the main engine and the attachment mechanically:

a) Extend the parking support of the twister to approx. 5 cm

above the ground by turning the handwheel.

b) Unplug the locking connector on the quick-release lever.

c) Open the quick-release lever on the main engine.

d) Lower the quick-release lock by pushing up the steering

handlebar until the attachment support rests on the ground
and the quick-release lock of the quick-release coupling is
free.

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Main engine and attachment are uncoupled.

4.3 Adjusting the working height

WARNING

Risk of injury from uncontrolled rolling away of the
attachment!

If it is insufficiently secured to prevent it from rolling
away, particularly on slopes, there is a risk that the
attachment will start to roll in an uncontrolled way.
Operators or third parties can be caught, knocked over
or run over, which can result in severe injuries.

4

Make sure that the attachment is sufficiently secured
to prevent it from rolling away in an uncontrolled
way.

4

Only adjust the working height on a level surface.

Summary of Contents for 282630

Page 1: ...82630 Before starting work read these instructions Article number 282 643 Change index 0 0 Brielmaier Motorm her GmbH Zeppelinstra e 1 88693 Deggenhausertal Germany Telephone 49 0 7546 92 37 50 Fax 49...

Page 2: ...2 Twister...

Page 3: ...usage area of the attachment also apply The figures in these instructions are intended to provide a general understanding and may differ from the actual version Use of any other kind shall be deemed...

Page 4: ...equipment 25 2 10 Labelling 26 2 11 Environmental protection 26 3 Transport and storage 27 3 1 Safety during transport 27 3 2 Load securing 28 3 3 Storing the attachment 28 4 Start up 29 4 1 Safety d...

Page 5: ...nsion the drive chain 48 6 5 After completing the maintenance work 50 7 Fault rectification 51 7 1 Safety during fault rectification 51 7 2 Faults during operation 51 7 3 Fault table 52 7 4 After comp...

Page 6: ...er with plastic tines 2 Sliding table 3 Rear panel 4 Side part 5 Hydraulic couplings 6 Removal post 7 Quick release coupling 8 Pick up roller drive 9 Feeler rollers 10 Drinks holder 1 5l PET bottle 11...

Page 7: ...ractor The fodder is picked up via the pick up Lateral transport takes place by means of gravity pulling downhill because of the slope The working height is adjustable The work performance depends on...

Page 8: ...the sliding table with the aid of the plastic tines 1 on the pick up roller 2 which rotates in the opposite direction to the direction of travel Sliding table The crop picked up by the pick up roller...

Page 9: ...nts large amounts of crop from being pushed over the rear panel Side parts In the transport position the side parts are folded forward The crop is picked up by the pick up roller and remains on the sl...

Page 10: ...aier Motorm her GmbH 10 Twister Special tool The special tool is a tool for removing crop from the pick up roller Drinks holder A drinks holder for storing PET bottles 1 5 litres is located on the bac...

Page 11: ...handlebar of the main engine are equipped with various operating elements NOTE Also observe the information in the operating instructions of the main engine regarding operating elements The following...

Page 12: ...ress and hold the button Attachment ON OFF 1 The symbol Device drive active appears on the display NOTE More detailed information can be found in the operating instructions of the main engine NOTE The...

Page 13: ...ing the danger A warning notice of this danger level indicates an imminent dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided this will lead to death or severe injury Follow the instruction...

Page 14: ...m Consequences if ignored 4 Information on avoiding the danger A warning notice of this danger level indicates potential damage to equipment If the situation is not avoided this can lead to damage to...

Page 15: ...t under the influence of drugs requirements The attachment can be used for the following purposes Dry forage collection on slopes Intended use also includes compliance with all of the specific ations...

Page 16: ...tear strength in the danger zone Lightning strike Risk of fatal injury from lightning strike There is a risk of fatal injury from lightning strike Do not work outdoors in thunderstorms In the event o...

Page 17: ...he machine make sure that it is properly connected Never set down the attachment on a slope The attachment must be set down on flat terrain only Weather conditions Risk of fatal injury from lack of ad...

Page 18: ...high as 106 dB A and cause permanent hearing damage Wear ear protection Vibration Risk of injury from strong vibration Strong vibration for long periods can lead to permanent health damage If possible...

Page 19: ...should only be carried out by specially trained personnel Before commencing work on the equipment switch off the hydraulics shut off the pressurised supply lines secure them against switching back on...

Page 20: ...handlebar B The danger zone is defined from the starting point of the attachment 10 m to the front 10 m to each side as far as the wheel axle of the machine C On slopes with an inclination of more tha...

Page 21: ...n 40 and on uneven terrain the machine may slip or topple over 4 Pay attention to the ambient conditions and the weather 4 Inspect the substrate before starting the work 4 Select the correct tyres Dou...

Page 22: ...ARNING Risk of injury if user has insufficient qualifications If an unqualified user performs work during operation or for maintenance on the attachment or is located in the danger zone risks result t...

Page 23: ...of the dangers in the working zone There is therefore a risk of severe injury or even death for unauthorised persons 4 Keep unauthorised persons away from the danger zone and working zone 4 In case o...

Page 24: ...ain and inform the user of dangers at regular intervals The owner must provide the necessary protective equipment to the user and ensure that the necessary protective equipment is worn The owner is al...

Page 25: ...ment for all work on and with the device Tight fitting protective clothing with low tear strength Work gloves to provide protection from injuries Steel capped safety boots with a puncture resistant oi...

Page 26: ...ne are not cleaned at regular intervals 2 11 Environmental protection Improper handling Some of the consumables used for operating the attachment contain environmentally hazardous substances Improper...

Page 27: ...beneath suspended loads 4 Do not use any ropes or straps that are ripped or chafed 4 Do not lay ropes and straps on sharp edges or corners do not knot them and do not twist them 4 Do not use the trans...

Page 28: ...f too much load is applied by using tension straps the removal post can be damaged 4 Place a block beneath the connection flange a Push down the removal post b Secure the attachment with tension belts...

Page 29: ...o not work in any manner that could potentially be unsafe 4 Always carry out the work in accordance with the provisions in these operating instructions 4 Also observe the information in the operating...

Page 30: ...the main engine is switched off and safeguarded from being switched on again before coupling and uncoupling 4 Ensure that the quick release lock is engaged in the quick release coupling and that the...

Page 31: ...rom dirt the hydraulics are depressurised Coupling 1 2 4 3 To couple the main engine and the attachment mechanically a Close the quick release lever on the main engine Ensure that the locking connecto...

Page 32: ...r c Open the quick release lever on the main engine d Lower the quick release lock by pushing up the steering handlebar until the attachment support rests on the ground and the quick release lock of t...

Page 33: ...orking height in accordance with the circumstances 4 Pay attention to the condition of the ground during adjustment 4 Pay attention to the condition of the crop during adjustment Personal protective e...

Page 34: ...nd the turf being damaged 4 4 Adjusting the removal post Function After coupling the removal post must be adjusted The attachment must be coupled to the walk behind tractor Raising the removal post To...

Page 35: ...on position the crop is picked up by the pick up roller and slides over the sliding table to the side The crop is kept away from the main engine wheels In the transport position the lateral flow of cr...

Page 36: ...y are swivelled towards the rear Setting the side parts to the transport position To set the side parts to the transport position proceed as follows a Switch off the device drive stop the travel drive...

Page 37: ...ment grille can be fitted to the rear panel for large amounts of crop Special tool The following special tool is required to fit the attachment grille Supplied screws Installation instructions Spanner...

Page 38: ...sions in these operating instructions 4 Do not use the attachment unless the safety equipment is installed 4 Comply with the relevant national regulations concerning occupational safety and the locall...

Page 39: ...that the combustion engine is running the dead man handle is actuated Switching on the pick up roller To switch on the pick up roller 1 2 a Press and hold the button Attachment ON OFF 1 The symbol Dev...

Page 40: ...chapter refers to software version 7 2 2 or newer of the basic appliance The version is displayed briefly during the wake up Prerequisites The radio is switched on The combustion engine is running Swi...

Page 41: ...rectly see chapter Adjusting the working height NOTICE Damage due to unsuitable usage conditions Working on green or wilted crops may damage the twister 4 Make sure that the crop is dry Preparations B...

Page 42: ...ontour lines from top to bottom When working along a contour line the crop will be continuously transported one working width downhill the ball increasing in size all the time To ensure that you have...

Page 43: ...p roller Necessity Depending on the conditions the crop may become tangled and accumulate particularly in the outer segment of the pick up roller Personal protective equipment Wear the following perso...

Page 44: ...rk on with the attachment 4 Do not work in any manner that could potentially be unsafe 4 Carry out the work in accordance with the instructions in these operating instructions 4 Comply with the releva...

Page 45: ...ways comply with the local applicable legal regulations concerning environmental protection NOTICE Damage to equipment from incorrect maintenance work If maintenance work is carried out incorrectly th...

Page 46: ...As required Replace the plastic tines Replacing plastic tines 47 User Clean the pick up roller Cleaning the pick up roller 43 User Check and tension the drive chain Check and tension the drive chain...

Page 47: ...cess the pick up roller 1 b Use clamping pliers to unscrew the plastic tines 1 counter clockwise c Ensure that the pick up roller and the new plastic tines are no warmer than 25 C If required allow th...

Page 48: ...r Installing and dismantling the side parts 35 c Stand the attachment on its side with the chain drive at the top 1 2 3 d Undo and remove both cap nuts 1 and four screws 2 e Extend drive unit 3 upward...

Page 49: ...5 p Fit cover 5 and secure with seven screws 4 3 11 12 13 q Fit the drive unit 3 First connect the shaft 11 to the pick up roller and then connect the gearing 12 to the drive shaft 13 r If necessary r...

Page 50: ...have leaked out such as liquids processing material or similar c Ensure that all tools materials and other equipment used have been removed from the work area d Ensure that all safety equipment on th...

Page 51: ...ional safety 4 Wear the personal protective equipment required for the respective type of work 4 Switch off the main engine and safeguard it from being switched on again remove and put away the key be...

Page 52: ...ns User Hydraulic line not correctly connected Connect hydraulic line correctly User Chain drive defective Repair the chain drive Specialist dealer Crop not being collected properly Working height set...

Page 53: ...which may have leaked out such as liquids processing material or similar c Ensure that all tools materials and other equipment used have been removed from the work area d Ensure that all safety equipm...

Page 54: ...fety for all work on with the machine 4 Do not work in any manner that could potentially be unsafe 4 Carry out the work in accordance with the instructions in these operating instructions 4 Comply wit...

Page 55: ...heets of the consumables auxiliary materials 4 Always comply with the local applicable legal regulations concerning environmental protection 8 2 Removal work 1 Uncouple the attachment from the main en...

Page 56: ...waste and are only permitted to be disposed of by authorised specialist companies 4 Scrap metals 4 Take plastics for recycling 4 Dispose of problematic substances such as consumables and lubricants a...

Page 57: ...ta 9 Twister 57 9 Technical data 9 1 Dimensions and weight D E A C B HS220B Length A 971 mm Transport width B 2747 mm Pick up width C 2265 mm Working width D 2110 mm Height E 1040 mm Weight without op...

Page 58: ...Operating conditions Central European weather On sloping terrain with a slope of up to 100 45 Storage Covered Temperature range for storage and transport 30 to 50 C 9 3 Consumables Name Viscosity in...

Page 59: ...ll the relevant specifications of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC The above mentioned product complies with the specifications of the following relevant Directives Directive 2000 14 EC of the European...

Page 60: ...dangers 16 G Gauge wheels 9 H Hydraulic couplings 6 I Intended use 15 L Labelling 26 M Maintenance schedule 46 Maintenance work 46 Misuse 15 O Operating handlebar 20 P Pick up roller 6 8 43 Plastic t...

Page 61: ...46 Special tool 10 Specialist dealer 23 Starting 38 Storage 28 Switching off 38 T Transport position 35 Travel speed 42 Type plate 7 U Unauthorised persons 23 User 22 W Warning 13 Warning notices 13...

Page 62: ...which the user has carried out repairs or changes without the written consent of RAPID e If the applicant did not take appropriate action to limit the amount of damage when the damage took place f For...

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