6 - MAINTENANCE
46 - 112
6.1.6 Tool storing and battery maintenance
Before storing the tool for a period of time it is necessary to:
• Perform a complete battery set (1) re-charge cycle.
• Every 120 days effect a complete battery set (1) re-charge cycle.
• During the storing period, do not leave the shear in the rain and keep it a dry place in its box.
WARNING!
• If the battery set (1) is not re-charged every 120 days, as duly indicated in par. 7.1.6, it will
irreparably get damaged.
6.1.7 Anvil replacement
The following operations shall be performed in the indicated order:
•
Remove the cutting blade (14) (see par. 6.1.4)
•
Remove the screws (25)
•
Replace the anvil (16)
•
Assemble the pin (29) in the anvil (16) and in the shear body
•
Align the anvil fixing holes with the body threads
•
Tighten the nut (22) on the pin (29)
•
Tighten the screws (25) adding Loctite 270 or something equivalent
•
Remove the nut (22) and the pin (29)
•
Assemble the cutting blade (14) (see par. 6.1.4)
6.2 Special maintenance
WARNING!
Any special maintenance operation shall only be carried out by a CAMPAGNOLA S.r.l. Authorized Service
Point.
6.3 Periodic maintenance schedule
Maintenance
After the first
½ work hour
Every
day
Every 200.000 cuts (about
100 hours)
Every
400.000
cuts (100
hours more
or less)
At the end
of each
work
season
Every 120
days
Cutting blade (14)
sharpening
X
X
Cutting blade (14)
replacement
X
Thorough overhaul by a
Campagnola Service Point
X
Blades (15) and pin (29)
lubrication
X
X
Battery set (1)
maintenance re-charge
X
X
7 - DISMANTLING AND DISPOSING OF THE COMPONENTS
7.1 General
At the end of its working life, the tool has to be dismantled.
The tool components shall be divided in order to dispose of them according to the materials they are made of
(batteries, metal, plastic, etc) and in compliance with the regulations of the country where the tool was used.
7.2 Dead batteries disposal
The dead and/or damaged batteries disposal and handling have to be carried out according to the Directive
91/157/CE or the corresponding regulations of the country where the batteries were used.
Summary of Contents for COBRA
Page 3: ...3 112 6 1 8 5 4 7 2 3 A 9 5 B C 11 13 15 14 16 12 17 19 18 20 21 10...
Page 4: ...4 112 11 30 29 27 26 25 24 22 23 16 13 28 9 31 32 D E...
Page 5: ...5 112 Italiano 6 Espa ol 20 English 34 Deutsch 47 Fran ais 63 77 T rk e 91...
Page 78: ...1 78 112 1 1 1 1 2 CAMPAGNOLA S r l 1 3 2006 42 E...
Page 79: ...79 112 1 4 CAMPAGNOLA S r l 1 5 2 2 1 2003 10 2002 44 2 1 1 2004 108 2 1 2...
Page 81: ...2 81 112 CAMPAGNOLA S r l 3 3 1 18 3 2 14 1 15 12 3 3 3 4...
Page 107: ...107 112...
Page 108: ...108 112...
Page 109: ...109 112...
Page 110: ...110 112...
Page 111: ...111 112...